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Maintenance Instruction

 

 

WARNING: 

Please make sure you pull out the treadmill's power plug before cleaning or maintaining 

 

the product. 

 

CLEANING: 

General cleaning of the unit will greatly prolong the treadmill's life. 

 

Keep treadmill clean by dusting regularly. Be sure to clean the exposed part of the deck on either side of the 
walking belt and also the side rails. This reduces the build-up of foreign material underneath the walking 
belt. Make sure the shoes are clean. The top of the belt may be cleaned with a wet soapy cloth. Be careful to 
keep liquid away from inside the motorised treadmill frame or from underneath the belt. 

 
WARNING: 

Always unplug the 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  with  a  pre-lubricated,  low  maintenance  deck system. 
The belt/deck friction may play a major role in the function and life of your treadmill, thus requiring 
periodic lubrication. We recommend a periodic inspection of the deck. 
 

We recommend lubrication of the deck according to the following timetable: 

  Light user (less than 3 hours/ week) 

Every 60 days 

Medium user (3-5 hours/ week) 

Every 45 days 

 

Heavy user (more than 5 hours/ week) 

Every 30 days  

 
We suggest you buy lubricating oil from local distributors. 

Pay attention, and for any other maintenance, please ask professionals for help. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for JT8500

Page 1: ...Model No JT8500 BODYWORX JT8500 TREADMILL Retain this owner s manual for future reference Read and follow all instructions in this owner s manual...

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Page 3: ...RECAUTIONS 3 4 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5 7 GROUNDING METHODS 8 OPERATION GUIDE 9 16 SAFETY EXERCISES 17 WARM UP EXERCISES 18 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 19 BELT ADJUSTMENT 20 EXPLODED DRAWING 21 PARTS LIST...

Page 4: ...display 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 Product Overv...

Page 5: ...e by people less than adult age needs to be under strict supervision and at the risk of the user and supervisor 9 Always hold the handrails when initially walking or running on the treadmill until you...

Page 6: ...t 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...

Page 7: ...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 D11 A3L D21 A3R C17 D21 A1 C18 D21 D11 Step 2 Use Round...

Page 8: ...0 20 D105 and Flat Washer M10 D21 Secure all screws on uprights Last connect the Pulse Upper Line C39 and Pulse Bottom Line C40 D105 D21 A4A C40 D105 C16 C39 D21 A3L D105 D21 C18 A3R Step 4 Use Cross...

Page 9: ...ll local codes 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 doub...

Page 10: ...5 1 START STOP START When the treadmill is not running press this button to start speed is 0 8 STOP When the treadmill is running press this button to stop then set program default and then return to...

Page 11: ...UTTON 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...

Page 12: ...7 7 11 11 13 13 15 7 7 11 7 5 INCLINE 0 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 6 4 3 4 5 4 3 0 P4 SPEED 5 9 9 9 15 15 15 15 9 9 6 6 6 8 8 5 INCLINE 0 3 6 5 6 7 8 9 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 0 P5 SPEED 5 7 9 15 15 15 6 6 6 6 15 15 15 9 7...

Page 13: ...l setting 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 setti...

Page 14: ...n to last segment setting any time 1 13 HRC 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 wi...

Page 15: ...djust 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 add 1 section until they reach the maxi...

Page 16: ...within 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...

Page 17: ...belt to exercise 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...

Page 18: ...before you 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 o f the best testing speed you can r...

Page 19: ...th your hands Hold for for 10 to 15 seconds and relax Repeat 3 times for each leg See picture 2 3 Calf and Feet Tendon Stretches Standing with two hands on the wall or tree one leg behind Keeping your...

Page 20: ...rneath the belt WARNING Always unplug the 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 treadmi...

Page 21: ...t is moving 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 dev...

Page 22: ...EXPLODING DRAWING B45 B69L B69R B50L D38 B50R D31 B39 D31 D38 A13 D38 D38 D38 D38 A4A C4 D38 C29 C29 D59 D48 A13 B16L C3 B9 B16R B9 C39 C40 C18 D48 A5 B20 D2 D3 D109 C31...

Page 23: ...B5 Console 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...

Page 24: ...10 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 self...

Page 25: ...tch on again If E7 persists 2 Check if roller bearings are stuffed and not rotating freely inside front and rear rollers check if running belt and running deck are well lubricated without excessive we...

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