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GETTING STARTED 

 

TURN POWER ON 

The On/Off switch for the treadmill is located next to the power supply cord at the back of the 
motor cover. Flip this switch to the “ON” position. 

 

SAFETY TETHER KEY AND CLIP 

The safety key is designed to cut the main power to the treadmill should your fall. Therefore, 
the safety key is designed to bring the treadmill to an immediate stop. At high speeds, it may 
be uncomfortable and somewhat dangerous to come to a complete stop immediately. So, use 
the safety key as emergency top only. To bring the treadmill to a complete stop safely and 
comfortably, use the red stop button. 
 
Your treadmill will not start unless the safety key is properly inserted into the key holder in the 
middle of the console. The other end of the safety key should be securely clipped to your 
clothing so that in the case that you fall, you will pull the safety key from the console, which 
will stop the treadmill immediately to minimize injury. For your safety, never use the treadmill 
without securing the safety key clipped to your clothing. Pull on the safety key clip to make 
turn it will not come off your clothing. 

 

GETTING ON AND OFF THE TREADMILL 

Handle with care when getting on or off the treadmill. Try to use the handlebars while getting 
on or off. While you are preparing to use the treadmill, do not stand on the running belt. 
Straddle the running belt by placing your feet on both side rails of the treadmill deck. Place 
your foot on the belt only after the belt has begun to move at a consistent slow speed. 
 
During exercise, keep your body and head facing forward at all times. Never attempt to turn 
around on the treadmill when the running belt is still moving. When you have finished 
exercising, stop the treadmill by pressing the red stop button. Wait until the treadmill comes to 
a complete stop before attempting to get off the treadmill. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Never use this treadmill without first securing the safety tether clip to our clothing. 

CAUTION! 

For your safety, step onto the belt when the speed 

is no more than 3km/h. 

Owner’s Manual                                                                                    10 

WARNING! 

Summary of Contents for J1650EA

Page 1: ...Motorised Model No 1 Retain this owner s manual for future reference Read and follow all instructions in this owner s manual Version A J1650EA BODY WORX BODYWORX Treadmill...

Page 2: ...INTRODUCTION Computer Safety Owner s Manual 2 Hand bar Handle pulse Motor cover Upright post Side rail Bottom frame Main frame Rear cover...

Page 3: ...y Foldable design for convenient storage Mobility wheels for easy moving and relocation Hand contact heart rate system to monitor cardio performance Emergency safety key for quick motor shut off TECHN...

Page 4: ...uce the risk of burns fire electrical shock or injury to persons take the following precautions When plugged in do not leave the treadmill unattended at any time Unplug the treadmill from the power so...

Page 5: ...ing Do not wear clothing that might catch on any part of this treadmill Always wear non slippery shoes while working with the treadmill Do not wear shoes with heels or leather soles Check the soles of...

Page 6: ...e connection between the console and the stand post the stand post and the bottom frame Step 2 Follow the arrowhead to put on the stand post please don t put your hand on the connection fix the stand...

Page 7: ...onsole please don t put your hand on the connection fix the console to the stand post with the 2pcs washer 8 and 2pcs bolt M8 20 Please tight all the bolts Step 4 Follow the arrowhead put the plastic...

Page 8: ...Step 5 Fix the bottom cover with two bolt ST4 15 each side then put the casket on the console Owner s Manual 8...

Page 9: ...alls or furniture Allow the safety area of 2m x1m behind the treadmill so that you can easily get on and off the treadmill without getting trapped during an emergency Occasionally after extended use y...

Page 10: ...ely to minimize injury For your safety never use the treadmill without securing the safety key clipped to your clothing Pull on the safety key clip to make turn it will not come off your clothing GETT...

Page 11: ...othness 2 Unfolding the treadmill first the hands should take hold of the end of the frame using foot let the pedal tilt hands push down the big frame when the big frame down 1m to the land people sho...

Page 12: ...nce Calories When the console showing the data that the LED light will shine 2 function key A program key when the machine stops press the program key can enter the circle choosing program P01 P02 P03...

Page 13: ...6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 3 a program of body fat function Start instructions 1 Put the safety key on computer board open the power supply all the functions of the window will show 2 seconds and the buzz...

Page 14: ...e A press the start pause key count down the time 5 seconds motor start moving original speed is 1 0km h B Press or can adjust the speed C press the Stop key the speed will decrease till without movin...

Page 15: ...e motor peremptorily the speed window display E07 the buzzer sound bi bi bi all the time 11 Press the Power supply key it can stop and open the treadmill Safety key functions Pull off the safety key t...

Page 16: ...of the tester in 8 seconds 8 According to the standard of Asian people the fat low 18 shows you are tend to be thin it is perfect when the fat is between 23 to 28 If between 23 to 28 it suggests you...

Page 17: ...2 7 0 0 5 0 6 14 3 0 3 5 0 2 3 0 1 5 0 2 13 0 1 13 0 6 15 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 7 0 0 P07 P08 P09 P10 P11 P12 No speed incline speed incline speed incline speed incline speed incline speed in...

Page 18: ...position RUNNING BELT CENTERING PROCEDURE 1 Do not wear loose clothing neckties or loose jewelry while making this adjustment 2 Never turn the bolts more than 1 4 turn at a time 3 Always tighten one s...

Page 19: ...at 5 6km h 3 times a week for two people lubricate every four to six months Your may adjust the timing of the lubrication based on the intensity of the treadmill use level To check the lubrication lev...

Page 20: ...ly after use and before cleaning THE ADJUSTMENT OF THE MOTOR BELT Before the machine leaves the factory it s in the best position but after a period running the belt may become loose Adjust the step U...

Page 21: ...djust the running belt s loose and tight Er1 Communications not well Signal wire not plug well Er2 Controller with no connect with the motor wire Power pipe explode change controller Er3 No sensor sig...

Page 22: ...33 34 34 34 34 34 34 35 35 35 35 35 36 96 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 40 41 41 39 39 42 42 42 42 42 42 43 43 43 43 43 44 44 44 44 45 46 47 48 48 49 49 50 51 52 53 54...

Page 23: ...55 2 15 INSIDE 6CORNER SCREW M8 50 6 16 INSIDE 6CORNER SCREW M8 40 2 17 INSIDE 6CORNER SCREW M8 35 2 18 INSIDE 6CORNER SCREW M8 20 8 19 INSIDE 6CORNER SCREW M8 65 2 20 INSIDE 6CORNER SCREW M8 75 2 21...

Page 24: ...46 MIDDLE COVER 1 47 RIGHT COVER 1 48 SIDERAIL 2 49 RAIL 2 50 LEFT END CAP 1 51 RIGHT END CAP 1 52 COMPUTER COVER 1 53 BIG PCB 1 54 LED PCB 1 55 casket L 1 56 casket R 1 57 BARREL 2 58 SWITCH 1 59 HA...

Page 25: ...83 FILTER If With CE 1 84 INDUCTANCE if with CE 1 85 TRANSFORMER 1 86 MOTOR 1 87 INCLINE MOTOR 1 88 RUNNING DECK 1 89 FRONT ROLLER 1 90 REAR ROLLER 1 91 CYLINDER 1 92 MOTOR BELT 1 93 RUNNING BELT 1 9...

Page 26: ...ctive motor electronic component or defective part and is the sole remedy of the warranty Labor for repair or replacement of defective parts is not covered by this warranty The warranty does not cover...

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