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OPERATION GUIDE 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
WINDOW DISPLAY: 

1. “CAL /PULSE” window: Displays the user’s calories and pulse. When the calories are shown, the 
count will be from 10 to 999, with a restart at 10; when calories count down, it will count down from set 
data to 0, then the machine will stop smoothly and show ‘End’. ‘PULSE’ - When user grasps the palm 
pulse, it will test pulse after 5 seconds and show the data in relevant window and illuminate, pulse range 
is from 40 to 200 hypo/min ( the data is just for reference, can not be used as medicinal data).   
2. “TIME/ DIST” Time is set in one minute intervals, the default setting will start at 15 minutes, whilst 
being selected the relevant window will illuminate. Program will count down from the previously set time. 
‘DISTANCE’ – Distance function can be selected by using the MODE key, this is measured in km’s. 
Default distance will begin at 1km. This can be adjusted via the ‘up’ and ‘down’ arrows.       
3. “SPEED” window: Display speed, show range: 1.0-16 KM/h.   

BUTTON FUNCTION: 

1. “PROGRAM” Button: When the treadmill is not running, press the SELECT button, and set up the 
exercise and time program from “0.00” “P1-P2-P3-P4-P5-P6-P7-P8-P9-FAT”. Manual mode is the 
default program; the default speed is 1km/hour.   
2. “MODE” Button: Press this button to choose circle modes: “0.00” “15.00” “1.0” “50” (“0.00” is manual 
mode, “15:00” is the time count down, “1.0” is distance count down and “50” calorie count down); when 
you choose every mode, you can press the speed button to set count, after that, press the START 
button to begin work out. 
3. 

START

button; be sure you have the safety key attached to magnetic connection before 

commencing a manual/pre set program.   
4. “STOP” button: This can be pressed during any program or alternatively pull safety key from unit.   
5. “SPEED+”

“SPEED-” Button; this will adjust your speed during any program setting in 0.1km/h 

intervals.   

Summary of Contents for 421T

Page 1: ...www evofitness net au 0 421T TREADMILL...

Page 2: ...s with rubber soles 5 Always unplug the power cord before removing the treadmill motor cover 6 Keep small children away from the treadmill during operation 7 Always hold the handrails when initially w...

Page 3: ...puter section and upright posts as arrow shows Note When you insert the pole sections ensure that the wires do not get caught and become damaged Slide Left upright 3 onto MAIN FRAME 1 To attach the up...

Page 4: ...N complete the assembly as pictured above and tighten all bolts Before you use the treadmill read the instructions carefully Take bolt 41 and lock washer 60 and insert them into R L upright 3 4 Using...

Page 5: ...ld onto area A with your hand and then pull up as per the arrow in the diagram until the knob 13 springs into block 88 Pull knob 13 out with one hand and lightly pull down with the other hand You may...

Page 6: ...ICAL INFORMATION BUILT UP SIZE mm 1600 730 1370 POWER 240 V FOLDABLE SIZE mm 700 730 1530 SPEED RANGE 1 0 16KM h RUNNING BOARD SIZE mm 1255 420 NET WEIGHT 55KG MAX USER WEIGHT 120KG 3LED DISPLAY SPEED...

Page 7: ...s is measured in km s Default distance will begin at 1km This can be adjusted via the up and down arrows 3 SPEED window Display speed show range 1 0 16 KM h BUTTON FUNCTION 1 PROGRAM Button When the t...

Page 8: ...setting mode press MODE button to enter into distance count down the DISTANCE window will display 1 0 and illuminate Press SPEED SPEED to set up the distance what you need The setting range is 0 5 99...

Page 9: ...pulse the window will display your body mass index after 3 seconds The body mass index is to test the relation between height and weight The BMI test is designed for any male and female use The ideal...

Page 10: ...omfortable and familiar with the treadmill Attach the magnet end of the safety pulling rope to the computer and also attach the clip of the safety cord to your clothing To end your workout safely pres...

Page 11: ...get fitter you may need to train longer and harder It is advisable to train at least three times a week and if possible space your workouts evenly throughout the week To tone muscle while on your Tre...

Page 12: ...has drifted to the LEFT Picture B If the belt has drifted to the RIGHT WARNING ALWAYS UNPLUG THE TREADMILL FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING THE UNIT CLEANING General cleaning or...

Page 13: ...e in the function and life of your treadmill thus requiring periodic lubrication We recommend a periodic inspection of the deck with Healthstream Treadmill lubricant We recommend lubrication of the de...

Page 14: ...www evofitness net au 13 EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 15: ...LLING PIN COVER 1 52 BOLT M3 8 2 16 MOTOR TOP COVER 1 53 BOLT M5 8 7 17 BOTTOM BOARD 1 54 BOLT M6 16 4 18 COMPUTER TOP COVER 1 55 SCREW ST2 9 6 5 19 19 COMPUTER BOTTOM COVER 1 56 SCREW ST4 2 12 33 20...

Page 16: ...E 2 75 SAFETY KEY 1 76 TRANSFORMER 1 77 POWER WIRE 1 78 SWITCH 1 79 OVERLOAD PROTECTER 1 80 DC MOTOR 1 81 RUNNING BOARD 1 82 MAGNETIC CORE 1 83 MAGNETIC RING 1 84 AC SINGLE LINE 1 85 AC SINGLE LINE 1...

Page 17: ...wer circuit board Contact our service centre on 1300 796 636 4 E03 No sensor signal Sensor wire is faulty replace the sensor wire Magnetic sensor wire is not working change the magnetic wire or reset...

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