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TX

90

 

2.2 

Faults and troubleshooting

The equipment runs through regular quality controls during production.  Nevertheless, errors 

or malfunctions on the equipment may occur. Individual parts are often the  cause of faults and 

replacement is usually sufficient. Please use the  following  overview to see the six most common 

errors and how to repair them. If the  equipment still does not work properly, please contact your 

contract partner.

Error

Cause

Repair

Console does not 

react

Safety key missing

Check if the safety key is inserted and 

place it in 

Running belt tilted

Running belt not aligned

Align running belt in accordance with 

the instructions 

Running belt slips 

through/stops

Belt tension/lubrication not 

ok

Check belt tension/lubrication in 

accordance with the instructions 

Scraping noises

Running belt scrapes, 

because it is not aligned 

Align running belt in accordance with 

the instructions 

Display does not show 

anything

Check plug connections 

(cables) 

Mains switch on “on”, make sure that the 

safety key is inserted 

No pulse display

Sources of interference in 

the room

With chest strap

Unsuitable chest strap

Position of the chest strap 

incorrect

Batteries empty

Remove sources of interference  (e. g. 

mobile phone, speakers, WLAN, mover- 

and cleaning robot, etc.)

Use suitable chest strap (see 

 recommended  accessories)

Reposition chest strap and/or moisten 

electrodes

Change batteries

Summary of Contents for CST-TX90-2

Page 1: ...Assembly and operating instructions Treadmill TX90 Art No CST TX90 2 CSTTX90 02 01...

Page 2: ...2 TX90...

Page 3: ...s are informed about these instructions and its content in advance In case of doubt a responsible person must supervise the use of the equipment This equipment has been manufactured according to the l...

Page 4: ...3 2 Assembly instructions 15 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 21 4 1 Console display 21 4 2 Button functions 22 4 3 Training programmes 23 4 3 1 Quick start 23 4 3 2 Target programmes 23 4 3 3 Pre set progra...

Page 5: ...8 Incline range 0 15 Incline hot keys 8 Total number of training programmes 45 Quick start 1 Pre set programmes 32 Target programmes 3 User defined programmes 4 Heart rate oriented programmes 3 Runnin...

Page 6: ...th all of the equipment s functions and setting options Have an expert explain the correct usage of the product to you Make sure that nobody is in the range of motion of the equipment while exercising...

Page 7: ...adapters or similar is not recommended Extension leads must comply with local electrical safety guidelines Always fully unwind the power cable The outlet should be secured with a fuse with a minimum...

Page 8: ...ere is enough free space clearance to the front the rear and to the sides of the equipment at least 1 50 m Furthermore the equipment should not be set up in main entrances or on escape routes Always k...

Page 9: ...ly instructions carefully and assemble the equipment according to the illustrations Proceed carefully and cautiously First loosen all parts and check for their correct fitting Then tighten the screws...

Page 10: ...ed Align running belt in accordance with the instructions Running belt slips through stops Belt tension lubrication not ok Check belt tension lubrication in accordance with the instructions Scraping n...

Page 11: ...load Another reason can be the positioning of the equipment on an uneven surface While adjusting the belt let the equipment run with a speed of approximately 5km h Nobody may be on the equipment durin...

Page 12: ...e friction will increase significantly and this leads to strong wear of the endless belt running panel motor and circuit board If you feel an increase in friction from the running belt this is an indi...

Page 13: ...r to avoid damage caused by sweat After every 150 hours of operation the treadmill should be cleaned and inspected thoroughly The following routine work must be done in the specified time intervals Pa...

Page 14: ...g please contact your contract partner 1 2 3 4 52L x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 52R 111 98 x1 x1 88 x1 89A 89B x1 mm STEP 1 7 M8 1 25 20L 8PCS STEP 2 KH 261D8 8 D15 4 D8 2 2T 8PCS 9 D25 D8 5 2T 8PCS 42 M5 0 8 15...

Page 15: ...ts 7 eight spring washers 8 and eight flat washers 9 IMPORTANT Do not tighten the bolts 7 yet 15 M8x1 25x20L 7 8 9 x8 D15 4xD8 2x2T D25xD8 5x2T x8 x8 13 15 2 9 8 7 3 1 Step1 116 115 115 3 2 Assembly i...

Page 16: ...aution Be careful not to pinch the cables in the following step 2 Fix the handlebar 4 to the handlebar posts 2 and 3 with four allen screws 10 four spring washers 8 and four flat washers 11 8 11 10 1...

Page 17: ...two covers for the handlebar post 52L and 52R with six bolts 42 17 Step 3 1 Connect the cables 92 93 110 und 114 with their counterparts of the console 88 Caution Be careful not to pinch the cables in...

Page 18: ...18 TX90 Serial number...

Page 19: ...Observe the safety measures lifting techniques while lifting Bend your knees elbows keep your back straight and lift up both arms c Makesurethatthelockingmechanism is secure by pulling the equipment...

Page 20: ...art of the hydraulic brake forward with your left foot until the lock releases and the treadmill can be pulled backward 4 The hydraulic brake will slowly lower independently You should still hold on t...

Page 21: ...rson MET describes the quantity of oxygen that an average person needs when in rest 1 MET 3 5 ml kg min The body consumes 3 5 milliliters of oxygen per kilogram per minute is the amount of oxygen that...

Page 22: ...ole and 3 The buttons on the touch screen Note If you tap on the little icon between the buttons on the touch screen you will be able to type in your desired speed INCLINE With these buttons you can a...

Page 23: ...e or calories as your target unit Note You can only choose one unit 3 Set a value for your desired target unit 4 Press the START button to start the programme The speed and the incline can be adjusted...

Page 24: ...ur training 5 Press the STOP button to pause your training The speed will be reduced slowly until the treadmill comes to a stop In case an incline level has been set the treadmill will remain in that...

Page 25: ...4 3 3 6 7 8 8 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 5 5 7 3 5 6 7 7 2 2 P11 SPD 3 3 5 5 8 8 8 9 5 7 6 6 3 3 2 2 3 3 4 4 6 6 2 3 7 9 5 5 2 2 INC 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 9 9 10 8 8 6 6 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 5 5 6 3 3 3 3 P12 SPD 2 2...

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Page 27: ...egments The speed and the incline can be adjusted manually during your training But only in the respective segment 5 Press the START button to start the programme 6 Press the STOP button to pause your...

Page 28: ...between 72 168 The speed and the incline can be adjusted manually during your training 4 Press the START button to start the programme 5 Put your hands around the hand pulse sensors or use a chest st...

Page 29: ...utton to start the fitness test The warm up phase will start Note We recommend to use this phase if you have not done a warm up beforehand Otherwise the warm up phase can be skipped by tapping on SKIP...

Page 30: ...en To adjust the volume simply tap on the speaker icon You can transmit music and video data from your USB stick to the console To do this insert your USB stick into the corresponding slot on the side...

Page 31: ...ndard Using a chest strap makes it possible for you to have a wireless heart rate measuring This optimal and ECG precise type of measuring reads the heart rate directly from the skin through a transmi...

Page 32: ...sity approximately 90 of the maximum heart rate with short intense load is required which is followed by a recovery phase in order to prevent muscle fatigue Example For a 45 year old man or woman the...

Page 33: ...not affected Warrantee The warrantee is the first original buyer and or any person who received a newly purchased product as a gift from the original buyer Warranty periods The following warranty per...

Page 34: ...lease make sure that you are able to provide the appropriate receipt when claiming on your warranty So that we can clearly identify the model of your equipment and for the purposes of our quality cont...

Page 35: ...ials can be recycled as per their symbols Through the reuse recycling of materials or other forms of recovery of old equipment you make an important contribution to the protection of the environment 7...

Page 36: ...egory Model name cardiostrong treadmill TX90 2 31 172 619961 info fitshop nl Ma Do 9 00 17 00 Vr 9 00 21 00 Za 10 00 17 00 33 0 172 770033 49 4621 4210 933 service france sport tiedje fr Lun Ven 8 00...

Page 37: ...T 1 14 Side plate 261A2 6 1076 B0 92 7 39 2 1430L 2 15 Buffer bar 26100 6 1084 B0 25 2T 1380L 2 16 CSK inner hexagon screw 51608 5 0025 F0 M8 1 25 25L 8 17 Buffer 1 red 26100 6 1081 R0 D30 37L M8 45de...

Page 38: ...0 8 15L 16 43L Left handlebar grips 26100 6 1571 B0 95 5 79 3 438 2L 1 43R Right handlebar grips 26100 6 1572 B0 95 5 79 3 438 2L 1 44L Upper handle pulse sensor 26100 6 1574 B0 D32 135L 2 44R Lower...

Page 39: ...55110 1 2404 BF D10 D24 0 4T 4 70 Incline motor 26100 6 1975 00 JS11 B 1 71 Flat washer 55110 1 2020 FA D20xD11x2T 8 72 Spring washer 55110 2 1730 FA D17 8 D10 2 3 0T 6 73 Nylon nut 55210 1 2010 FA M1...

Page 40: ...speaker 261D8 6 1761 00 B00202050 4 3W 100L 1 96 LED light connecting plate 261D1 6 1744 00 PA AA01170 K5 1 97 Backlight plate 261D2 6 2405 01 190 25 1 98 Audio cable 81000 6 2555 B0 250L 1 99L Lower...

Page 41: ...6 1 15L 4 127 Cross support for computer cover 261D8 6 2001 J0 10 20 1 5T 320L 1 128 USB module 261D8 6 1723 00 PA AC00380 K2 1 129 Round head cross screw 54723 2 0008 C0 ST2 3 8L 19 130 PC sticker 26...

Page 42: ...65 66 66 23 23 67 67 67 68 68 69 69 70 71 71 72 72 73 73 73 74 75 76 77A 78 42 25 93 99R 100 110 111 112 113 55 55 114 115 121 123 55 116 55 55 42 25 77B 86 87 85 82 80 83 81 46L 48 101 30 38 48 72 7...

Page 43: ...hanged without advance notice Please find a detailed overview including address and opening hours for all specialist fitness stores of the Sport Tiedje Group in Germany and abroad on the following web...

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