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TM70

WARRANTY

Training equipment from Darwin® is subject to strict quality control. However, if a fitness equipment 

purchased from us does not work perfectly, we take it very seriously and ask you to contact our 

customer service as indicated.  We are happy to help you by phone via our service hotline.

Error Descriptions

Your fitness equipment is developed for long-term, high-quality training. However, should a problem 

arise,  please first read the operating instructions. For further  assistance, please contact your contract 

partner or call our service hotline.  To ensure your problem is solved as quickly as possible, please 

describe the defect as exactly as possible. 

In addition to the statutory 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 buyer and/or any person who received a newly purchased product 

as a gift from the original buyer.

Warranty period

The warranty periods, shown on our web shop, begin on delivery of the fitness equipment. The 

respective warranty periods for your equipment can be found on its product website.

Repair Costs

According to our choice, there will either be a repair, a replacement of individual  damaged parts or 

a complete replacement. Spare parts, that have to be mounted while assembling the equipment, 

have to be replaced by the warrantee  personally and are not a part of repair. After the expiration of 

the warranty period for repair costs, a pure parts warranty applies, which does not include the repair, 

installation and  delivery costs.

The terms of use are defined as follows:

 

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Home use: solely for private use in private households up to 3 hours per day

 

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Semi-professional use: up to 6 hours per day (e. g. rehabilitation centres, hotels, clubs, 

company gyms)

 

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Professional use: more than 6 hours per day (e. g. commercial gyms)

Warranty Service

Within the warranty period, equipment which develops faults as a result of material or manufacturing 

defects, will  be repaired or replaced at our discretion.  Ownership of equipment or parts of equipment 

which have been replaced is transferred to us. The warranty period is not extended nor does a new 

warranty period begin following repair or replacement under the warranty. 

Summary of Contents for TM70 Touch

Page 1: ...DFTM70T01 01 D A R W IN FITN E S S GERMANY TF DARWIN TM70 Touch max 120 kg 60 Min C M 80 kg Art No DF TM70 T L 175 W 79 H 151 Assembly and Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...2 TM70...

Page 3: ...ons 28 3 3 Programmes 30 3 3 1 Quick Start Programme 30 3 3 2 Target Programmes 31 3 3 3 Loop Programme 33 3 3 4 Heart Rate Controlled Programmes 34 3 3 5 Pre Set Programmes 35 3 3 6 User defined Prog...

Page 4: ...Care and Maintenance 47 5 4 1 Adjusting the Running Mat 47 5 4 2 Re tensioning the Running Mat 48 5 4 3 Lubricating the Running Mat 48 5 5 Maintenance and Inspection Calendar 49 6 DISPOSAL 49 7 RECOM...

Page 5: ...Notice Sport Tiedje GmbH Europe s No 1 for home fitness International Headquarters Flensburger Stra e 55 24837 Schleswig Germany Management Christian Grau Sebastian Campmann Dr Bernhard Schenkel No H...

Page 6: ...rect any mistakes Please pay close attention to the safety and maintenance instructions given here The contract partner cannot be held liable for damage to health accidents or damage to the equipment...

Page 7: ...programmes 4 Loop programmes 1 Pre set programmes 36 User defined programmes 6 HRC programmes 1 Quickkeys Speed 3 Quickkeys Incline 3 Running surface LxB 140 cm x 46 cm Running mat thickness 1 6 mm W...

Page 8: ...ess to the equipment Persons with disabilities must have a medical license and must be under strict observation when using the equipment The equipment is strictly for use by one person at a time If yo...

Page 9: ...ug is damaged or defective contact your contract partner Until repair the equipment must not be used ATTENTION The equipment requires a mains connection of 220 230 V with 50 Hz mains voltage The equip...

Page 10: ...enough free space clearance to the front the rear and to the sides of the equipment The set up and mounting surface of the equipment should be flat loadable and solid ATTENTION The device may only be...

Page 11: ...lustration Never try to lift or move the treadmill at the marked areas Pay attention to the instructions attached to the equipment in order to reduce the risk of injuries CAUTION Ensure to have suffic...

Page 12: ...k whether all parts and tools belonging to the device are included in the scope of delivery and whether damage has occurred In the event of complaints the contractual partner must be contacted directl...

Page 13: ...iddle and lower covers of instruments 1 C08 Left column outer cover 1 C09 Right column outer cover 1 C10 Left column inner cover 1 C11 Right column inner cover 1 C12 Foam armrest 2 C13 Screw hole plug...

Page 14: ...and carry out the assembly in the order given L NOTICE First loosely screw all parts together and check that they fit properly Tighten the screws using the tool only when you are instructed to do so S...

Page 15: ...15 Step 2 Assembly of the Columns 1 Lift up the columns A03 A04 2 Fix the columns A03 A04 with each three screws E15 and three washers E32...

Page 16: ...another ATTENTION Make sure not to pinch the cables during the following steps 2 Slide the instruments assembly B onto the columns A03 A04 3 Mount the instruments assembly B onto the columns A03 A04...

Page 17: ...17 Step 4 Assembly of the Panel part 1 Connect the cable of the instruments assembly B with its respective counterpart on the panel assembly C...

Page 18: ...h the cables during the following steps 1 Slide the panel assembly C onto the instruments assembly B 2 Fix the panel assembly C onto the instruments assembly B with four screws E15 and four washers E3...

Page 19: ...sembly B 2 Fix the upper part of the foam armrests C12 on the instruments assembly B with three screws each E15 3 Fix the lower part of the foam armrests C12 on the columns A03 A04 with one screw each...

Page 20: ...aneously the right column inner cover C11 on the inside of the right foam armrest C12 2 Fix the two right covers C09 C11 with one another with three screws E24 3 Place the left column outer cover C08...

Page 21: ...21 Step 8 Assembly of the Bottom Shields 1 Tuck the right bottom shield C37 on the right side of the main frame A 2 Tuck the left bottom shield C36 on the left side of the main frame A...

Page 22: ...22 TM70 Step 9 Removal of the Cable Tie Remove the cable tie P with a pair of scissors before using the treadmill...

Page 23: ...the Safety Pin 1 Release the safety pin G by removing the screw E15 and the washer C33 2 Repeat step 1 on the other side L NOTICE Keep the safety pins for future transport The safety pins must be re a...

Page 24: ...he desired side and rotate the setting screws under the main frame 2 Rotate the screws C30 clockwise in order to remove them and to raise the running surface 3 Rotate them counterclockwise in order to...

Page 25: ...t of the cockpit If the safety key is no longer on the contact point the equipment automatically stops Therefore the Safety Key cord with the clip must be attached to your clothing before every traini...

Page 26: ...registers a pulse If you use a compatible chest strap your current pulse will be displayed here C Bluetooth This icon lights up when the treadmill is connected to an app D Wi Fi This icon lights up w...

Page 27: ...ogrammes K Music Tap here to play music or videos L Virtual Training Tap here to go to the virtual trainings M Guide Me Here you will find the user manual N Twitter Here you will find more apps such a...

Page 28: ...e incline Setting range 0 15 levels 2 SPEED With these buttons you can adjust the speed Setting range 0 8 18 km h 3 HOME With this button you can return to the main menu 4 START STOP With this button...

Page 29: ...the treadmill For example if you press 7 the treadmill with automatically adjust the incline to level 7 7 SPEED Quickkeys With these three quickkeys 6 8 10 you can adjust the speed of the treadmill Fo...

Page 30: ...ay your own music and videos 3 3 1 Quick Start Programme There is one quick start programme 1 To directly start the training press the START STOP button The training starts The treadmill starts at the...

Page 31: ...ED 5 To adjust the incline tap on INCLINE 6 To pause the training tap on PAUSE 7 To end the training tap on STOP The console displays a summary of the training data Time 1 To select the time mode tap...

Page 32: ...tap on PAUSE 7 To end the training tap on STOP The console displays a summary of the training data Steps 1 To select the steps mode tap on the respective icon in the main menu 2 Select between 1 kilos...

Page 33: ...completed loops will be counted If you stop your training during a loop the loop will not be included in your final results 3 To start the trainng tap on START The training starts All values will be...

Page 34: ...HRC settings 2 Set your desired values for target heart rate training time maximum speed and intensity by swiping on the respective setting bars L NOTICE The age value can not be set here and must be...

Page 35: ...35 3 3 5 Pre Set Programmes There is a total of 36 pre set programmes P1 P36 to choose from...

Page 36: ...incline will be shown in the graphic L NOTICE Swipe left and right in the programme bar to enter the other pre set programs 3 Set the desired training time 4 To start the training tap on START The tra...

Page 37: ...incline for each of the 20 segments L NOTICE You can switch between speed and incline by tapping on the respective icon in the upper part of the display 3 Set the desired training time 4 To start the...

Page 38: ...d PRO L NOTICE For the HRC test use a compatible chest strap and receiver for the best possible results L NOTICE The following setting can not be set for the PRO fitness test 4 For the HRC test set th...

Page 39: ...43 60 69 V 29 29 V 32 32 V 36 36 V 40 V 40 70 79 V 26 26 V 29 29 V 32 32 V 37 V 37 Female 20 29 V 32 32 V 36 36 V 40 40 V 44 V 44 30 39 V 31 31 V 34 34 V 38 38 V 42 V 42 40 49 V 29 29 V 33 33 V 36 36...

Page 40: ...birth date height and weight 3 Place both of your hands firmly on the hand pulse sensors Your body fat percentage will be calculated within 8 seconds The result will be displayed on the screen L NOTIC...

Page 41: ...elect the desired video by swiping left and right 3 To start the training tap on START The training starts All values will be counted upwards 4 To adjust the speed tap on SPEED 5 To adjust the incline...

Page 42: ...mats L NOTICE In order to play your own music and videos you need a USB stick with the respective files Insert the USB stick into the USB slot of the console 1 Select between video and music 2 Select...

Page 43: ...43 L NOTICE The video or music tab can be minimized or maximized 6 To pause the training tap on PAUSE 7 To end the training tap on STOP The console displays a summary of the training data...

Page 44: ...nate lay out the transport route with cardboard or similar to avoid possible floor damage 1 Stand behind the equipment and lift it until the weight is transferred to the transportation wheels After th...

Page 45: ...he running mat so that you have a stable lifting point 3 Make sure that the hydraulic brake is correctly locked and tilt the treadmill forward 4 Make sure that you are standing safely and make sure th...

Page 46: ...r the most common errors and how to correct them If the equipment still does not function properly contact your contract partner Fault Cause Solution Console is not responding Safety key missing or no...

Page 47: ...s centrally and straight as possible The alignment of the running mat can change depending on the stress and load Another reason can be the positioning of the equipment on an uneven surface CAUTION Du...

Page 48: ...the running mat is not sufficiently lubricated friction increases significantly and this leads to heavy wear of the endless belt running plate motor and circuit board If you feel an increased friction...

Page 49: ...t I Plastic covers C I Screws and cable connections I Legend C clean I inspect 6 DISPOSAL At the end of its operational life this equipment cannot be disposed of in normal household waste Instead it m...

Page 50: ...ngly recommend that you use a compatible chest strap as this ensures optimum transmission of the heart rate You may want to buy additional grips or weights for multi gyms Our range of accessories offe...

Page 51: ...ist ready The corresponding contact options can be found in chapter 10 of this operating manual L NOTICE The serial number of your equipment is unique It s located on a white sticker The exact positio...

Page 52: ...lock spring 2 B06 Sleeve 2 B07 Isometric 5 Allen wrench 1 B08 Cross wrench 1 B09 Step sleeve 2 B10 Spring 1 4 C01 Upper cover of color screen panel 1 C02 Panel lower cover 1 C03 Instruments upper cove...

Page 53: ...se upper cover 1 C29 Grip pulse lower cover 1 C30 Adjustable foot pad 2 C31 Multi wedge belt 1 C32 Ring wire plug 2 C33 Plastic gasket 2 C34 EVA pad 1190 20 2 0 2 C35 EVA pad 80 64 3 0 1 C36 Left bott...

Page 54: ...et flat round head screw M10 90 tooth length 20 1 E04 Hexagon socket flat round head screw M10 45 tooth length 20 1 E05 Hexagon socket flat round head screw M10 30 tooth length 15 2 E06 Half round hea...

Page 55: ...e C nail 10 26 2 0 6 E29 Plain washer grade C 8 8 E30 Standard spring washer 8 2 E31 Internal teeth locking washer 10 2 E32 Internal teeth locking washer 8 27 E33 Hexagon socket flat round head screw...

Page 56: ...36 Exploded View 56 TM70 8 3 Exploded Drawing...

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Page 58: ...web shop begin on delivery of the fitness equipment The respective warranty periods for your equipment can be found on its product website Repair Costs According to our choice there will either be a r...

Page 59: ...control you will need to give the serial number of your equipment when contacting the service team Where possible please have your serial number and your customer number ready when you call our servic...

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Page 61: ...mpanies and physio practices with professional equipment for endurance and strength training Sport Tiedje offers a wide range of fitness equipment from renowned manufacturers high quality in house dev...

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