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Part # 

Description 

Qty Part #

Description 

Qty

001 Main 

Frame 

031 Stabilizer Tube (Ø50.8x300) 

002 

Bolt (M6x60mm) 

2  032 

Stabilizer Knob 

(M8xØ40xØ10.5x15.5mm) 

003 

Right Rear Cap   

1  033 

Handlebar Knob (M10xØ50x108)

004 

Left Rear Cap 

1  034 

Bolt (M3x10mm) 

005 Cover 

(Ø38xØ48x28) 

2  035 

Power Cord (1.8M-1.0/3C) 

006 

Nylon Nut (M6) 

6  036 

Motor (1.0HP 90V 3200RPM) 

007 

Tapping Screw (M4x16mm) 

8  037 

Power Control Board (97660) 

008 

Screw (M4x50mm) 

4  038 

Socket (HF-301) 

009 Bolt 

(M6x40mm) 

039 Switch, AC Power (R13-91A) 

010 

Spring Washer (M6) 

2  040 

Fuse Box (R3-91A) 

011 

Bolt (M4x12mm) 

3  041 

Washer (M4) 

012 

Nut (M4) 

3  042 

Wire for Fuse Box (120mm) 

013 

Wire Cap (Ø6x21x10) 

2  043 

Wire for Power Control Board 

(480mm) 

014 Spacer 

(Ø16xØ10.5x31mm) 

044 

Wire for Switch (80mm) 

015 

Motor Cover 

1  045 

Belt (180J5) 

016 

End Cap (

25x50) 

2  046 

Front Roller (Ø37x487) 

017 Bolt 

(M8x35mm) 

047 Running Belt (400x1930x1.2) 

018 

Square End Cap (

20) 

1  048 

Running Deck (830x447x18) 

019 

Nylon Washer (M8) 

2  049 

Bolt (M6x35mm) 

020 

Nylon Nut (M8) 

5  050 

Side Rail (80.5x39x782.6) 

021 Safety 

Tube 

(F20x330mm)  1  051 

Deck Bumper (48x32x5) 

022 Bushing 

(F23xF20.3x42) 

1 052  Bolt 

(M8x45mm) 

023 

Spring Knob (Ø8xØ20x71) 1 

053 

Motor 

Bracket 

024 

Safety Tube B (F25.4x1.5x340)

1 054  Bolt 

(M8x12mm) 

025 Bolt 

(M8x40mm) 

055 Rear Roller (Ø37x487) 

026 

Square End Cap (

25.4) 

1 056  Screw 

(M4x8mm) 

027 Bolt 

(M8x60mm) 

057 Stabilizer (711x283x1091) 

028 Adjustable 

Pad 

(M10xØ28x40)

5  058 

End Cap for Handlebar 

(Ø41xØ28.5x40) 

029 

Sensor Cable I (1750mm) 

1  059 Foam 

Grip 

(Ø30xØ37x537) 

030 

Sensor Cable II (800mm) 

1 060  Wheel 

(Ø8.5xØ50x23) 

PARTS LIST

Summary of Contents for 1010.5-072016

Page 1: ...Walk To Fit Treadmill OWNER S MANUAL 1010 5 072016...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...T SAFETY INSTRUCTION 4 OVERVIEW DRAWING 8 PARTS LIST 9 COMPUTER KNOBS INCLUDED TOOL 11 ASSEMBLY 12 COMPUTER 15 STORAGE 17 ADJUSTMENT 18 LUBRICATION 19 TROUBLE SHOOTING MAINTENANCE 20 WARRANTY 23 PARTS...

Page 4: ...mhw com Toll Free 1 844 641 7921 Please have the following information ready when requesting for service Your name Phone number Model number Serial number Part number Proof of Purchase For damaged or...

Page 5: ...LABEL L PLACEM 3 MENT...

Page 6: ...chments not recommended by the manufacturer DO NOT operate this treadmill if it has a damaged cord or plug or if it is not working properly If it has been dropped or damaged or been exposed to water C...

Page 7: ...hile using the treadmill Always make sure the storage latch is in place when folding and moving the treadmill Do not leave children who are under 12 year old unsupervised near or on the treadmill To d...

Page 8: ...co lug No ad ORTANT t the trea s SE IN RUCTI ed If it sho least resis readmill is uctor and iate outlet th all loca nnection o electric sh o whether the treadm by a qualif minal 120 strated in onnecte...

Page 9: ...ginning any exercise program consult your physician This is especially important for the persons who are over 35 years old or who have pre existing health problems Read all instructions before using a...

Page 10: ...6 44 77 16 55 46 45 48 49 47 36 57 28 31 13 33 17 18 20 19 21 22 24 23 25 26 19 32 58 58 59 59 62 63 7 68 29 62 70 64 64 27 66 65 63 60 31 78 29 7 65 32 28 33 61 64 66 64 69 28 30 71 69 74 74 12 41 41...

Page 11: ...d 480mm 1 014 Spacer 16x 10 5x31mm 2 044 Wire for Switch 80mm 1 015 Motor Cover 1 045 Belt 180J5 1 016 End Cap 25x50 2 046 Front Roller 37x487 1 017 Bolt M8x35mm 1 047 Running Belt 400x1930x1 2 1 018...

Page 12: ...Mode On Off Button with Wire 950MM 3P 1 072 Binding Wire Plate 20x20x7 8 064 Nylon Washer M10 4 073 Spring Washer M8 2 065 Bolt M10x100mm 2 074 Washer M10 8 066 Bolt M10x50mm 2 075 Washer 21x 8 5x1 8t...

Page 13: ...COMPUTER KNOBS INCLUDED TOOL 11 Allen Wrench 1 PC 69 Computer Knob M5x 25x55 2 PCS...

Page 14: ...the locked position and the Main Frame 1 is flat with the ground TO PREVENT INJURY MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A FIRM HOLD WHEN SETTING DOWN THE DECK Remove the four Stabilizer Knobs 32 and four Washers 75 fr...

Page 15: ...68 all the way up Tighten the Handlebar 68 to the Stabilizer 57 with two Handlebar Knobs 33 and two Washers 74 Step 3 Attach the Computer 70 onto the Handlebar 68 with two Computer Knobs 69 Place the...

Page 16: ...Step 4 There are five Adjustable Pads 28 on the bottom of both Stabilizer Tubes 31 and the Stabilizer 57 Turn the Adjustable Pad 28 as needed to level the treadmill ASSEMBLY 14...

Page 17: ...and SP e START S utton to se a workout g on to confir ET button SET button SPEED UP the SPEED CO d to the Co ely begin e PEED DOW STOP butt lect each f goal value rm goal val to clear da for 2 seco P...

Page 18: ...stance traveled during your workout Press the START STOP button to start exercise Use the SET button to set a Distance goal Confirm the goal using the MODE button Distance can be set between 0 1 Miles...

Page 19: ...locked position as shown in figure A Release both Handlebar Knobs as shown in figure B Pull out the Short Knob and then push the Handlebar all the way down Insert both Handlebar Knobs back to the Stab...

Page 20: ...the main power switch of treadmill and let the belt run at the speed of 1 1 5 MPH Using the Allen wrench provided turn the right rear roller adjustment bolt 1 4 turn in the clockwise direction You sho...

Page 21: ...d the belt starts rubbing against the running deck To re apply Silicone Oil to the treadmill lift up the belt one side at a time and apply the oil directly to the center of the running deck Allow the...

Page 22: ...ug is un plugged from the electrical wall outlet TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 20 1 Apply silicone lubricant 2 Adjust belt tension Adjust belt tension 1 Put the power plug into the electrical wall outlet 2 I...

Page 23: ...by interference from motor Corrections E 4 Excessive current from the controller 1 Input AC power over voltage 2 Chip for controller is damage Turn off the Master Power Switch to the OFF position wait...

Page 24: ...turn off the Master Power Switch to the OFF position wait 30 seconds then turn on the Master Power Switch to the ON position If the screen still shows E 6 notify your local Customer Service Center 1...

Page 25: ...4 Damage caused by normal wear and tear vandalism accidental or by animals 5 Any act of Nature such as fire flooding snow ice hurricane earthquake lightning or other natural disaster environmental con...

Page 26: ...EPHONE Day ____________________________________________ Night ____________________________________________ SERIAL _____________________________________________________ MODEL __________________________...

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