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23

 

 

 

 

C3

 

Rear roller 

 

C21 

Inductance 

C4 

Front roller 

C22 

Filter 

C5 

Running board 

C23

 

Overload protection 

C7 

Motor belt 

C25 

AC 

motor 

C8 

Power switch 

C26 

Inverter 

C12 

Incline motor 

C29 

Pulse 

C13

 

Safety key 

C31

 

Single line (brown) 150 

C15 

Power cable 

C32

 

Single branch (blue) 150 

C16 

Console upper wire 

C33

 

Single ground wire 

C17 

Console lower wire 

C34

 

Outlet 

C18 

Middle cable 

C39

 

Pulse upper line 

C19 

MP3

 line 

C40 

Pulse bottom line 

D.

 

Hardware

 

parts

 

No.

 

Description

 

Qty

 

 

No.

 

Description

 

Qty

 

D2 

Allen wrench T6 

D46 

Cross head bolt M5*20, 

washer 

D3

 

Allen wrench T5 

D48 

Cross self-tapping bolt 

ST4.2*19 

D10 

Round hex bolt M10*45 

D51 

Cross head bolt M5*8 

D11 

Round head hex bolt M10*50 

D52 

Cross self-tapping bolt 

ST4.2*16 

40 

D18 

Nylon nut M10 

3

 

D58 

Cross self-tapping bolt 

ST3.5*16

 

D20 

Nylon nut M8 

D59 

Cross self-tapping bolt 

ST2.9*19 

D21 

Flat washer M10 

19 

D82 

Cross bolt M4*12 

D23

 

Flat washer M8 

18 

D91 

Cross head bolt ST4.2*20 

11 

D24 

Spring washer M5 

D93

 

Hex round head bolt M10*40 

D25 

Spring washer M8 

D102 

Hex anti-skid bolt M8*55 

D26 

Bowl washer 

12 

D105 

Round hex bolt M10*20 

D31

 

Hex round head bolt M8*20 

10 

D108 

Hex nut M5 

D33

 

Hex round head bolt M8*55 

3

 

D109 

Allen wrench T8 

D38

 

Cross head bolt 

M6*30

 

12 

D111 

Cross self-tapping bolt 

ST4.2*25 

D42 

Cross head bolt M4*10, washer 

D112 

Inner washer M10 

D44 

Cross head bolt M5*12, washer 

3

 

D113

 

Round head hex bolt M8*65 

D45 

Cross head bolt M5*15, washer 

D114 

Round head hex bolt M10*70 

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Summary of Contents for CHALLENGER 400

Page 1: ...Retain this owner s manual for future reference Read and follow all instructions in this owner s manual Model No JTC400 CHALLENGER 400 TREADMILL...

Page 2: ...bly Instructions 5 8 Grounding Methods 9 Operation Guide 10 16 Getting Started Guide 17 Maintenance Instructions 18 Belt Adjustment 19 Exploding Drawing 20 Parts List 21 22 Error Code and Significance...

Page 3: ...request is required on your product please email service gpigroup com au or call the toll free number 1800 005 770 Congratulations on purchasing your product we at GPI believe that our product range i...

Page 4: ...ny opening in the equipment Always check the unit before each use Make sure that all fasteners are secure and in good working condition Do not use the equipment outdoors or near water Only one person...

Page 5: ...play range 0 00 99 9km Calories display range 000 999 Time display range 00 00 99 59 min sec Heart rate range 50 200 time min Running surface 560 1540mm Product size 2080 850 1520 mm Bottom console Cr...

Page 6: ...C19 MP3 Cord 1 pc C15 Power Lead 1 pc D21 Flat Washer M10 14 pcs D23 Washer M8 6 pcs D3 Allen Wrench T5 1 pc D2 Allen Wrench T6 1 pc B18 Silicon Oil 1 pc D31 Round Hex Bolt M8 20 6 pcs B22 B23 Left R...

Page 7: ...Lower Wire C17 of main frame and Middle Wire C18 of right upright then secure Right Left Upright A3L R with Round Head Hex Bolt M10 50 D11 and Flat Washer M10 D21 Do not secure tight Step 2 Use Round...

Page 8: ...upright A3L R and Cross bar A4A with Round Hex Bolt M10 20 D105 and Flat Washer M10 D21 Secure all screws on uprights Last connect the Pulse Upper Line C39 and Pulse Bottom Line C40 Step 4 Use Cross S...

Page 9: ...es and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whet...

Page 10: ...t the safety key on the computer will display for 2 seconds and the date countdown to O 1 5 BUTTON FUNCTION 1 5 1 START STOP START When the treadmill is not running press this button to start speed is...

Page 11: ...TON Press the speed quick button 5km h 10km h 15km h 20km h to adjust the speed directly when the treadmill is running 1 5 6 INCLINE BUTTON INCLINE adjust incline when treadmill start the increment is...

Page 12: ...3 SPEED 2 4 9 9 4 4 8 8 10 10 12 4 4 8 4 2 INCLINE 0 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 4 2 1 2 3 2 1 0 P4 SPEED 2 6 6 6 12 12 12 12 6 6 3 3 3 5 5 2 INCLINE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 P5 SPEED 2 4 6 12 12 12 3 3 3 3...

Page 13: ...30 00 minutes setting range 5 00 99 00 minutes each step 1 00 Countdown calorie initial setting 50 term setting range 10 990 term each step 10 Countdown distance initial setting 1 0 km setting range 0...

Page 14: ...RC PROGRAM There are 3 HRC programs HRC1 HRC3 in total The parameter data setting order is AGE THE HRC data TIME HRC Detect user s actual heart rate through wireless receiver and set different heart r...

Page 15: ...ting of HRC the SPEED and INCLINE will adjust as below 1 If TARGET HEART RATE is THR 15 then the speed and incline will adjust automatically every 15 second the SPEED will increase 0 8km h and INCLINE...

Page 16: ...in 10 minutes under IDLE MODE and there is no display and backlit on the computer Press any key to resume the system 1 15 2 Countdown time countdown calorie and countdown distance you just can set one...

Page 17: ...cise After adapting you can adjust the speed to 3 5 km h and keep doing this for about 10 minutes then stop EXERCISE Start exercise by walking slowly Remember it is for your health and if you feel unc...

Page 18: ...treadmill from the electrical outlet before removing the motor cover At least once a year remove the motor cover and vacuum under the motor cover This treadmill s walking belt and deck are equipped w...

Page 19: ...to the left unplug the safety lock turn off the power then turn left adjusting bolt clockwise rotation 1 4 turn Turn on the safety lock and power to have treadmill running checking the deviation of th...

Page 20: ...B50L B69L B69R B45 D38 D38 A13 B50R D31 D31 B39 D38 D38 D38 D38 D38 C4 C29 C29 D59 A4A D48 A13 B16L C3 B9 B16R B9 C39 C40 D48 C18 A5 B20 D2 D3 D109 C31 EXPLODING DRAWING 21 EXPLODING DRAWING 20...

Page 21: ...ole bottom cover 1 B39 1 Bottom overlay 1 B7 Transport wheel 2 B39 2 Bottom membrane Key 1 B8 Foot pad 2 B39 3 Bottom console cover B9 Adjustable foot pad 2 B45 Console bottom cover 1 B13 Motor upper...

Page 22: ...M10 45 1 D51 Cross head bolt M5 8 4 D11 Round head hex bolt M10 50 8 D52 Cross self tapping bolt ST4 2 16 40 D18 Nylon nut M10 3 D58 Cross self tapping bolt ST3 5 16 2 D20 Nylon nut M8 2 D59 Cross se...

Page 23: ...eck if running belt and running deck are well lubricated without excessive wear and tear check belt tension is moderate If E7 persists 3 Replace inverter E4 Incline adjustment 1 Check incline motor se...

Page 24: ...ou want to continue to exercise If you regularly use treadmill you can choose normal walk speed or jog speed If you have no experience or cannot make sure of the best testing speed you can reference b...

Page 25: ...ch should be held for approximately 30 seconds do not force or jerk your muscles into a stretch if it hurts STOP 2 THE EXERCISE PHASE This is the stage where you put the effort in After regular use yo...

Page 26: ...the target zone WEIGHT LOSS The important factor here is the amount of effort you put in The harder and longer you work the more calories you will burn Effectively this is the same as if you were tra...

Page 27: ...CHALLENGER 400 TREADMILL Model No JTC400 To register your warranty please go to www gpisports com au warranty 275 Wellington Road Mulgrave VIC 3170 Australia DISTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY BY...

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