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GENERAL INFORMATION 

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1.1  Technical Data 

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1.2  Personal Safety 

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1.3  Electrical Safety 

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1.4  Set-Up Place  

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ASSEMBLY 11

2.1  General Instructions 

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2.2  Scope of Delivery 

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2.3 Assembly 

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

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3.1  Console Display 

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3.2  Button Functions 

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3.3  Turning on the Treadmill and First Settings 

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3.4 Programmes 

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3.4.1  MANUAL (Manual Programme) 25
3.4.2  PROGRAM (Pre-Set Programmes)  

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3.4.3  USER PROGRAM (User-Defined Programmes) 

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3.4.4  HRC – THR Heart Rate-Controlled Programme 

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STORAGE AND TRANSPORT 

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4.1  General Instructions 

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4.2  Transportation Wheels 

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4.3  Folding Mechanism 

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4.3.1  Folding Up the Treadmill 

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4.3.2  Unfolding the Treadmill 

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TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

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5.1  General Instructions 

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5.2  Faults and Fault Diagnosis 

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5.3  Care and Maintenance 

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5.3.1  Adjusting the Running Mat 

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5.3.2  Re-tensioning the Running Mat 

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5.3.3  Lubricating the Running Mat 

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5.4  Maintenance and Inspection Calendar  

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DISPOSAL 37

Summary of Contents for DF-TM40

Page 1: ...DFTM40 01 05 D A R W IN FITN E S S GERMANY Art nr DF TM40 max 130 kg L 173 B 80 H 131 60 Min C M 74 kg TF TF DARWIN TM40 Assembly and Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...2 TM40 ...

Page 3: ...M Pre Set Programmes 26 3 4 3 USER PROGRAM User Defined Programmes 30 3 4 4 HRC THR Heart Rate Controlled Programme 31 4 STORAGE AND TRANSPORT 32 4 1 General Instructions 32 4 2 Transportation Wheels 32 4 3 Folding Mechanism 32 4 3 1 Folding Up the Treadmill 33 4 3 2 Unfolding the Treadmill 33 5 TROUBLESHOOTING CARE AND MAINTENANCE 34 5 1 General Instructions 34 5 2 Faults and Fault Diagnosis 34 5...

Page 4: ...4 TM40 7 RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES 38 8 ORDERING SPARE PARTS 39 8 1 Serial Number and Model Name 39 9 2 Parts List 40 9 3 Exploded Drawing 44 10 WARRANTY 45 10 CONTACT 47 ...

Page 5: ...l Notice Sport Tiedje GmbH Europe s No 1 for home fitness International Headquarters Flensburger Straße 55 24837 Schleswig Germany Management Christian Grau Sebastian Campmann Dr Bernhard Schenkel No HRB 1000 SL Local Court Flensburg European VAT Number DE813211547 Disclaimer 2016 Darwin is a registered brand of the company Sport Tiedje GmbH All rights reserved Any use of this trademark without th...

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 when it is not used in accordance with these instructions The following safety instructions may appear in this manual ड ATTENTION This notice indicates potentially hazardous situations which if not av...

Page 7: ...mber of training programmes 32 Manual programmes 1 Pre set programmes 24 User defined programmes 4 Heart rate controlled programmes 3 Running surface size L x W 130 cm x 46 cm Weight and dimensons Article weight gross incl packaging 82 kg Article weight net without packaging 74 kg Packaging dimensions L x W x H 180 cm x 75 cm x 29 cm Set up dimensions L x W x H 172 50 cm x 80 cm x 131 cm Folded di...

Page 8: ... 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 your equipment provides a safety key the clip of the safety key must be attached to your clothing before starting your training In the event of a fall the EMERGENCY STOP of the equipment can be initiated K...

Page 9: ...r defective contact your contract partner In the meantime the equipment must not be used ड ATTENTION The equipment requires a mains connection of 220 230V with 50 Hertz mains voltage The equipment may only be connected directly to an earthed socket using the supplied mains cable Extension cables must conform to VDE guidelines Always completely unwind the mains cable The socket must be protected by...

Page 10: ...sides of the equipment The set up and mounting surface of the equipment should be flat loadable and solid ड ATTENTION The device may only be used in one building in sufficiently tempered and dry rooms ambient temperatures between 10 C and 35 C The equipment should not be used outdoors or in rooms with high humidity over 70 like swimming pools A floor protective mat equipment underlay can help to p...

Page 11: ...readmill at the marked areas Pay attention to the instructions attached to the equipment in order to reduce the risk of injuries CAUTION Do not open the packaging when it is lying on its side Ensure to have sufficient room for movement in each direction during assembly The assembly of the equipment must be carried out by at least two adults If in doubt seek the help of another technically skilled ...

Page 12: ... The scope of delivery consist of the following parts At the beginning check 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 directly CAUTION If parts of the scope of delivery are missing or damaged the assembly must not be carried out ...

Page 13: ...13 Main frame Computer Handle bar post right Handle bar post left Safety key Handle bar set Electric cable Tools Audio cabel ...

Page 14: ...hen tighten the screws using the tool only when you are instructed to do so Step 1 Assembly of the left and right handle bar post 1 Connect the middle computer cable 82 and the lower computer cable 83 L NOTICE Please be careful not to jam the cables This can result in damage to your treadmill 2 Mounttheleftandtherighthandlebarpost 2and3 onthemainframe 1 withsixallenscrews 10 using the supplied all...

Page 15: ...CE Please be careful not to jam the cables This can result in damage to your treadmill 2 Put the handle bar set 4 on the left and the right handle bar post 2 and 3 3 Mountthehandlebarset 4 ontheleftandtherighthandlebarpost 2and3 withfourhexbolts 7 four spring washers 8 and four flat washers 9 using the supplied wrench ...

Page 16: ...handlepulsecables 63 withtheircounterparts see figure L NOTE Please be careful not to jam the cables This can result in damage to your treadmill 2 Put the computer 78 on the handle bar set 4 3 Mount the computer 78 on the handle bar set 4 with four bolts 56 using the supllied allen wrench ...

Page 17: ...17 Step 4 Assembly of the computer 2 2 1 Finally mount the remaining two screws 20 with the supllied allen wrench ...

Page 18: ...he desired side and rotate the setting screws under the main frame 2 Rotate the screws clockwise in order to remove them and to raise the running surface 3 Rotate them counterclockwise in order to lower the running surface Step 6 Connecting the device to the mains supply ड ATTENTION The device must not be connected to a multiple socket otherwise it cannot be guaranteed that the device will be supp...

Page 19: ...t point 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 training session If you want to quickly stop the treadmill if you can no longer control the speed or if another emergency occurs remove the safety key from the cockpit using the cord To enable the saf...

Page 20: ...20 TM40 3 1 Console Display ...

Page 21: ...remaining time is displayed here D The elapsed or remaining time is displayed here E Your burned calories are displayed here F Your current speed is displayed here G In the middle of the display a 400 meter 0 25 mile running track is displayed According to your distance the segments around the track will light up to visualise your current position on this track ...

Page 22: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 11 9 8 7 10 22 TM40 3 2 Button Functions ...

Page 23: ...6 Quick keys to directly set the desired speed Example 8 8 km h 7 Buttons to increase or decrease the speed during your training When you are in the menu you can set a programme or a training value with these buttons 8 Button to stop or pause your current training session If you press and hold this button for three seconds the computer will reset 9 Button to start or continue a training session 10...

Page 24: ...irm your entry with the ENTER button 3 Set your weight by pressing the INCLINE buttons or the SPEED buttons Confirm your entry with the ENTER button 4 Set your height by pressing the INCLINE buttons or the SPEED buttons Confirm your entry with the ENTER button You are now ready to start you training exercise Standby After five minutes of inactivity the computer will enter the standby mode automati...

Page 25: ...essing the INCLINE buttons or the SPEED buttons Press the START button to start the training session If you want to set a target for burned calories press the ENTER button 3 Set a burned calorie target by pressing the INCLINE buttons or the SPEED buttons 4 Press the START button to start the training session L NOTICE The training will start at the lowest incline level and speed During the training...

Page 26: ...training duration by pressing the INCLINE buttons or the SPEED buttons Press the START button to start the training session If you want to set a target distance or a burned calories press the ENTER button 3 Set the desired distance by pressing the INCLINE buttons or the SPEED buttons Press the START button to start the training session If you want to set a target for burned calories press the ENTE...

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Page 30: ...speed with the SPEED buttons or the quick keys on the handlebar When your preferred speed and incline level for this segment is set press the ENTER button to confirm 4 Repeat the previous step for the next 9 segments 5 Press the START button to start the training session The user programme will be saved automatically Start a saved user programme 1 Select one of the four U1 U4 users by pressing the...

Page 31: ...programme Press the ENTER button to setup the training duration 3 Set the desired training duration by pressing the INCLINE buttons or the SPEED buttons Confirm with the ENTER button 4 Press the START button to start the training session Set your own target heart rate 1 SelectTHR by pressing the the INCLINE buttons or the SPEED buttons Confirm with the ENTER button 2 Set the desired heart rate in ...

Page 32: ... or laminate lay out the transport route with cardboard or similar to avoid possible floor damage 1 Standbehindtheequipmentandliftituntiltheweightistransferredtothetransportationwheels After that you easily can move the equipment to a new position For long transport distances the equipment should be disassembled and safely packed 2 Select the new location by following the instructions in the secti...

Page 33: ...ng 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 that the locking mechanism is secure by pulling the equipment backwards and it does not move 4 3 2 Unfolding the Treadmill ड ATTENTION Make sure that nothing is standing next to or on top of the treadmill that ...

Page 34: ...le for these disturbances an exchange is usually sufficient Please refer to the following overview for the most common errors and how to correct them If the equipment still does not function properly contact your contract partner Fault Cause Solution Running belt tilted Running belt not aligned Align the running belt Running belt slips through stops Belt tension lubrication not ok Check belt tensi...

Page 35: ...opriate subtitles If you cannot scan QR codes you can access all Sport Tiedje videos on YouTube by first opening YouTube and entering Sport Tiedje in the search field 5 3 1 Adjusting the Running Mat During training the running mat should run as 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 th...

Page 36: ... 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 of the running mat this is an indication that you should lubricate the mat However lubrication should be carried out at least every 3 months or every 50 operating hours Whichever case comes first L ...

Page 37: ...running mat 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 must be disposed of via an electricals recycling centre Further information can be obtained from your local authority s recycling service The materials can be recycled as per their symbols Th...

Page 38: ...u 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 offers the highest quality and makes training even better If you would like to find out more about compatible accessories please go to the detail page of the product in our webshop the easiest way is to enter the article numbe...

Page 39: ...rts list 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 position of this sticker is shown in the following illustration Enter the serial number in the appropriate field Serial number Brand Category Darwin treadmill Model Name TM40 Article Number DF TM40 ...

Page 40: ... inner hexagon bolt 51608 5 0035 F0 M8 1 25 35L 2 16 CSK inner hexagon bolt 51608 5 0025 F0 M8 1 25 25L 6 17 Buffer 1 blue 26000 6 1081 K0 D20 32L M8 4 18 Buffer 2 Orange 26000 6 1082 QK0 D20 32L M8 2 19 Buffer 78000 6 1081 B2 20 56 2 0T 2 20 Screw 52804 2 0012 F0 ST4 1 41 12L 13 21 Wheel 26100 6 1087 B0 D65 24 2 22 Buffer 55308 4 0010 BB D20 10L M8 1 25 2 23 Nylon nut 55208 1 2008 FA M8 1 25 8T 1...

Page 41: ...35 2 0025 D0 ST3 5 25L 4 47 Adjustable feet 26000 6 1095 B0 D38 M10 1 5 2 48 Flat washer 55110 1 2520 NA D25 D10 2T 2 49 Screw 50806 5 0040 N2 M6 1 0 40L 2 50 Transporting wheel 74202 6 2175 B0 D49 21 5 2 51 Buffer 55304 4 2508 B9 D25 D4 5 8T 2 53 Flat washer 55106 1 1310 FA D13 D6 5 1 0T 4 54 Nylon nut 55206 1 2006 FA M6 1 6T 2 55 Bushing 26000 6 1677 00 D10 D6 1 4T 4 56 Bolt 52605 2 0010 F0 M5 0...

Page 42: ...y clip 26000 6 1793 R0 700L 1 81 Upper computer cable 26000 6 1771 01 600 1 82 Middle computer cable 26000 6 1772 00 1150 1 83 Lower computer cable 26000 6 1773 01 800 1 84 Sensor cable 26000 6 1795 00 900 1 85 MCB 26000 6 1779 01 MT8345 2 0HP 1 86 Filter 26100 6 1067 01 10A 1 87 Coil 26000 6 1066 00 10A 1 88 Electric cable 26100 6 1775 02 1700L 1 89 Switching mode power supplier 26100 6 2411 00 1...

Page 43: ...0 N0 ST4 1 41 10L 2 102L Inside cover for handrail L 260D1 6 1596 B0 62 6 56 44 7 1 102R Inside cover for handrail R 260D1 6 1597 B0 62 6 56 44 7 1 103L Side cover for handrail L 260D1 6 1594 B0 56 33 45 3 1 103R Side cover for handrail R 260D1 6 1595 B0 56 33 45 3 1 43 ...

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Page 45: ... 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 ar...

Page 46: ...e 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 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 service hotline It will ...

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Page 48: ... companies 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 developments and comprehensive services such as a build up service and sports scientific advice before and after the purchase The company employs numerous sports scientists fitness trainers and compet...

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