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TR

70i

 

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4.4

 Equipment settings

Personal settings

Information on the 

display

Hold MODE/ENTER and then press SPEED up in order to 

get to the technical mode. The first display shows the 

software version. Then press MODE/ENTER to get to the 

next display for personal settings or to show the factory 

settings.

100 Eng

MODE

Metric (Si) or English (EN) measurements. Press SPEED 

up or down in order to change. Press MODE/ENTER to 

accept the setting and go to the next display.

En or Si

Set break times. Set the duration for which the treadmill 

can be stopped until it is automatically reset. You can 

choose between 90, 180 or 300 seconds before the 

console resets. Press SPEED up or down to change this. 

Press MODE/ENTER to accept the setting and go to the 

next display.

PT

90 or 180 or  300

Turn on and off acoustic alarm WARNING: The acoustic 

alarm was set by the manufacturer in order to warn 

users when the treadmill starts or the speed changes. 

The user may turn off the alarm at their own risk.

bz

ON or OFF

Set the beginning speed of the treadmill after the pause 

button was pressed: 0 indicates that the treadmill will 

start at the lowest speed. 1 indicates that the treadmill 

will start at the speed at which the treadmill was set 

before the pause button was pressed. Press SPEED up 

or down to change this. Press MODE/ENTER to accept 

the entry and go to the next display.

init

0 or 1

Summary of Contents for TR70i

Page 1: ...Assembly and operating instructions Treadmill TR70i Art No CST TR70 2...

Page 2: ...TR70i 2...

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: ...ndar 16 3 ASSEMBLY 16 3 1 Package contents 16 3 2 Assembly instructions 18 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 25 4 1 Console display 25 4 2 Button functions 26 4 3 Programs 27 4 3 1 Pre set programs 27 4 3 2 MA...

Page 5: ...5 7 DISPOSAL 46 8 ORDERING ACCESSORIES 47 9 ORDERING SPARE PARTS 48 9 1 Service hotline 48 9 2 Serial number and model name 48 9 3 Parts list 49 9 4 Exploded drawing 54...

Page 6: ...keys 6 Total number of training programs 22 Manual programs 1 Pre set programs 17 Heart rate controlled programs 2 User defined programs 2 Running surface size L x W 152 x 51 cm Weight and dimensions...

Page 7: ...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 Keep your hands feet and other body parts hair clothing jewe...

Page 8: ...means of the power cable supplied The use of multi socket adapters or similar is not recommended Extension leads must comply with local electrical safety guidelines Always fully unwind the power cabl...

Page 9: ...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 keep...

Page 10: ...rlay mat or on the cardboard packaging in order to avoid damage to the equipment and to the floor scratches Before starting assembly all individual parts should be placed on the floor next to each oth...

Page 11: ...still does not work properly please contact your contract partner Error Cause Repair Console only shows lines Safety key missing Check if the safety key is inserted and place it in Running belt tilte...

Page 12: ...em connect the console IC chip again 2 Check if the console IC chip is bent or connected correctly In order to solve the problem connect the console IC chip again 3 Contact customer service E6 E7 Remo...

Page 13: ...must be tensioned after a certain amount of usage Follow the belt tensioning and alignment in this manual N A Heart rate fluctuates or is not recorded Check to see if your hands are moist if all conn...

Page 14: ...rear end of the equipment at most 1 4 rotation clockwise and the left setting screw at most 1 4 rotation counterclockwise fig D Then watch how the belt runs for approximately 30 seconds because the ch...

Page 15: ...s is an indicator that you should lubricate the belt however a lubrication should be done at least every 3 months The treadmill has a reminder for lubricating the treadmill A symbol is displayed on th...

Page 16: ...ipment has not been used for a longer period of time 2 5 Maintenance and service calendar The cockpit casing handrails and entire frame must be cleaned after every training session with a moist towel...

Page 17: ...er 3 Handle 9 Safety key 4 Console mast 10 Pulse handle 5 Motor cover 11 Hot key 6 Frame 1 Console 2 Bottle holder 3 Handle 4 Console mast left 4 Console mast right 5 Motor cover 6 Frame 7 Rear transp...

Page 18: ...fore you start the assembly Remove the plastic and place all parts in front of you on a surface Keep the floor under the treadmill free of objects The rear part of the treadmill may have to be lifted...

Page 19: ...Fold up the console mast 1 1 2 Mount the two M10x60L screws with nuts 1 2 3 Mount the two M10x60L screws with nuts 1 3 4 Place the cover on and mount it with four M4x10L screws 1 4 Multi key 4 pieces...

Page 20: ...TR70i 20 Step 2 Assembly of the handrails 1 Align the handrails 2 Mount the handrails with two M8x70L screws 2 pieces Allen key...

Page 21: ...21 Step 3 Connect the console 1 Connect the plug from the console with those from the console mast 2 Carefully place the excess cable in the crossbar from the console mast...

Page 22: ...rs on the main console 4 1 2 Place the entire cockpit on the designated shelf softly press the covering on the sides so that it sits correctly 4 2 3 Take the screws 6x 8x0 625 L and 4x M4x10L and scre...

Page 23: ...Observe the safety measures lifting techniques while lifting Bend your knees elbows keep your back straight and lift up both arms c Make sure that the locking mechanism is secure by pulling the equip...

Page 24: ...can be spilled or thrown or that makes it impossible to unfold the treadmill 3 Stand behind the treadmill Press the equipment slightly forward towards the display and slightly press the upper part of...

Page 25: ...ption since the beginning of training TIME Training time INCLINE Incline in PULSE Heart rate SPEED Speed in km h DISTANCE Training distance in km PROG Indicates preset program on P01 to P17 U01 to U02...

Page 26: ...e The console will change to 0 after 90 seconds of inactivity The Auto reset extends to 300 seconds in technical mode If nothing is lit in the display press the START button for two seconds to turn th...

Page 27: ...r own program in order to complete the pre set programs 4 3 1 Preset programs P 01 Long slow distance 40 minute default This is a great training program for everyone Beginners start with an easy train...

Page 28: ...ery intervals after every high intensity for constantly increasing training intensity P 05 Negative interval 1 30 minute default This program offers all the advantages of training with an even speed a...

Page 29: ...scles The calorie consumption is maximized in the top levels Your body can train longer and also profit from the high intensity when slowing down and returning to the initial level P 09 Pyramid increa...

Page 30: ...se in intensity Start at a level that is comfortable for you and gradually increase the intensity during every max interval bring yourself to a higher intensity every time During higher intensity inte...

Page 31: ...ensity from moderately slow to high through several intervals and their repetition maximize the total number of burnt calories during training Another benefit is the personal decision about if the hig...

Page 32: ...ch pre set program 1 the easiest 3 the most difficult Make a selection with the arrow buttons and confirm with ENTER 4 Set time Set the time with the arrow buttons and confirm with ENTER 5 Enter weigh...

Page 33: ...the arrow buttons and confirm with ENTER 7 Press START to begin with the training HRC interval 1 Select HRC2 Select H 2 with the arrow buttons and confirm with ENTER 2 Select program mode Press the sp...

Page 34: ...choose between 90 180 or 300 seconds before the console resets Press SPEED up or down to change this Press MODE ENTER to accept the setting and go to the next display PT 90 or 180 or 300 Turn on and...

Page 35: ...l people If the pulse display only does not work in a single case the equipment is not defective In this case we recommend using a chest strap to achieve a permanently correct heart rate display CAUTI...

Page 36: ...target heart rate Which target heart rate is important for which training goal can be found out in the following Fat burning weight management The main goal here is to burn deposits of fat In order to...

Page 37: ...imum pulse anaerobic maximum intensity training 75 of maximum pulse cardiovascular training cardio training 55 of maximum pulse fat burning weight control Heartbeats Age Example For a 45 year old man...

Page 38: ...t overload their joints in the beginning 4 Correct breathing appropriate resistance level Do not overexert yourself physically and mentally by starting with resistance levels that are too high Start s...

Page 39: ...y 10 min run for 1 min 35 min Running at a moderate speed 9 Workout journal Keep a record of your training sessions Note the date resting pulse active pulse recovery pulse resistance level time distan...

Page 40: ...week run for three minutes after every eight minutes In the sixth week run for three minutes after every six minutes Maintain your heart rate Pay attention to your heart rate WEEK 7 8 Beginner Advanc...

Page 41: ...s knee points downwards no abduction Straight upper body avoid tilting the pelvic forward hollow back by tensing the abdominal muscles Change legs 2 Exercise Stretchingthebackthigh legcurl hamstring P...

Page 42: ...ace your forearm at 90 to the wall with the elbow just above shoulder height Turn your head and upper body gradually to the opposite sides until you feel a stretch in the front chest of the shoulder b...

Page 43: ...43 5 5 Workout journal Date Training weight Time min Calories burnt Body weight Distance Pulse Resistance level I feel Copy template...

Page 44: ...warranty we provide a warranty for every fitness equipment purchased from us according to the following provisions Your statutory rights are not affected Warrantee The warrantee is the first original...

Page 45: ...ort and insurance If the fault is covered by our warranty you will receive a new or repaired equipment in return Warranty claims are invalid in case of damage resulting from misuse or improper handlin...

Page 46: ...he fitness equipment to have problems solved quickly and simply so you can enjoy working out with minimal interruption For that reason we also want to resolve your queries quickly and in a straightfor...

Page 47: ...e XXL Art No ST FM XXL Polar transmitter chest strap T34 non coded Art No T34 Togu Senso Walking Trainer Art No TOGU 470501 Chest strap contact gel 250ml Art No BK 250 Sport Tiedje silicone spray Art...

Page 48: ...ame Before assembling your equipment find the serial number on the white sticker and enter it in the appropriate space Serial number Brand category Model name cardiostrong treadmill TR70i 31 172 61996...

Page 49: ...01 Sleeve 3 331410002003301 Pulley 4 530010001000112 Nut 5 511212003200134 Hexagonal socket screw 6 541113026200114 Washer 7 531212001200114 Nylon Nut 05 8000000991 Supporting post set 1 8000000992 Su...

Page 50: ...108016150114 Washer 5 314TA2150010004 Bumper 6 511608003500114 Screw 7 531408000800111 T nut 10 80TA32000802000 Incline motor set 1 401240101204401 Incline Motor 220V 2 511610004500114 Hexagonal cap s...

Page 51: ...0 Side Handrail Attachement 1 511908007000124 Socket Screw 2 511408005000114 Screw 3 522504115900114 Screw 4 521204105000114 Screw 5 541108016150114 Washer 6 531208000800114 Nut 15 80TB32501502000 Mot...

Page 52: ...CKET 5 405301010201001 Black Cable 6 405301010201502 White Cable 7 405301010202502 White Cable 8 405301010201503 Cable Yellow Green 9 511505001500113 Screw 10 511505005000113 Screw 11 531205000500111...

Page 53: ...03 Motor cover set 1 311TB3200031003 MOTOR COVER LEFT 2 311TB3200021003 MOTOR COVER RIGHT 3 311TB3200011003 MOTOR COVER MIDDLE 4 521204112700114 Screw 5 512506401300114 Screw 26 80TA32001301003 Rear E...

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Page 56: ...the explicit written permission of Sport Tiedje is prohibited Product and manual are subject to change Technical data can be changed without advance notice Hotline for Technical Information DE 49 4621...

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