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3.1 E0 means safety key is off, put on the safety key. 

3.2 E1 means can not get speed signal in 10 S automatic stop. 

3.3 E2 overcurrent error, the controller continuous 3s over rated current.   

3.5 E4 motor voltage saltation or motor line not connected. 

3.6 E5 interruption of communication   

3.7 E6 breakdown of power valve 

 

 

BELT ADJUSTMENT

 

You may need to adjust the running belt during the first few weeks of use. All running belts are properly set 

at the factory. It may stretch or be off-centre after use. Stretching is normal during the break-in period. 

ADJUSTING THE BELT TENSION 

If the running belt feels as though it is "slipping" or hesitating when you plant your foot during a run, the 

tension on the running belt may have to be increased. 

TO INCREASE THE RUNNING BELT TENSION: 

A. Place 8MM wrench on the left belt tension bolt. Turn the wrench clockwise 1/4 turn to draw the rear roller 

and increase the belt tension. 

B. Repeat STEP A for the right belt tension bolt. You must be sure to turn both bolts the same number of 

turns, so the rear roller will stay square relative to the frame. 

C. Repeat STEP A and STEP B until the slipping is eliminated. 

D. Be careful not to tighten the running belt tension too much as you can create excessive pressure on the 

front and rear roller bearings. An excessively tightened running belt may damage the roller bearings that 

would result in bearing noise from the front and rear rollers. 

TO DECREASE THE TENSION ON THE RUNNING BELT, TURN BOTH BOLTS 

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE THE SAME NUMBER OF TURNS. 

CENTERING THE RUNNING BELT 

When you run, you may push off harder with one foot than with another. The severity of the deflection 

depends on the amount of force that one foot exerts in the relation to the other. This deflection can cause 

the belt to move off-centre. This deflection is normal and the running belt will centre when no body is on the 

running belt. If the running belt remains consistently off-centre, you will need to centre the running belt 

manually. 

A). 

Start the treadmill without anyone on the running belt, press (SPEED UP) bottom until speed reached 

6kph. 

B). 

Observe whether the running belt is toward the right or left side of the deck. 

a. If toward the left side of the deck 

Using wrench, turn the left adjustment bolt clockwise 1/4 turn and the right adjustment bolt counterclockwise 

1/4. 

b. If toward the right side of the deck 

Using wrench, turn the right adjustment bolt clockwise 1/4 turn and the left adjustment bolt counterclockwise 

1/4. 

Summary of Contents for ES660B

Page 1: ...ES660B USER S MANUAL V 01 17 SZ ...

Page 2: ...ounding provides a patch of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be put into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conduct...

Page 3: ...t modify the treadmill in any way TARGET HEART RATE ZONE You do not want to workout at your maximum heart rate The recommended Heart Rate Zone is a percentage of your maximum heart rate It is between 60 and 75 of your maximum heart rate Lower limit of Target Heart Rate Zone Maximum Heart Rate X 0 6 Upper limit of Target Heart Rate Zone Maximum Heart Rate X 0 75 This is recommended by American Hear...

Page 4: ...tain 2 3 minutes of steady rhythmic exercise then check your heart rate BEGINNER TREADMILL PROGRAM EXERTION LEVEL WEEK 1 Easy WEEK 2 Easy WEEK 3 Moderate WEEK 4 Moderate WEEK 5 Moderate WEEK 6 Slightly higher or slightly lower WEEK 7 Add interval training DURATION 10 16 minutes 14 20 minutes 18 24 minutes 22 28 minutes 20 minutes 3 minutes at moderate exertion with 3 minutes at higher exertion for...

Page 5: ...quantity number name unit quantity 1 Meter up cover PCS 1 26 Rear roller PCS 1 2 Loudspeaker cover PCS 2 27 End cover left PCS 1 3 PCB board PCS 1 28 End cover right PCS 1 4 Console frame PCS 1 29 Shock pad PCS 4 5 Mast right PCS 1 30 Running board PCS 2 6 Mast left PCS 1 31 Running belt PCS 1 7 Motor PCS 1 32 Side rein SET 2 8 Drive belt PCS 1 33 Motor cover PCS 1 9 Front roller PCS 1 34 Handle p...

Page 6: ...18 Power switch PCS 1 43 19 Incline motor PCS 1 44 20 Controller PCS 1 45 21 Overload protector PCS 1 46 22 Air shock PCS 1 47 23 Cushion PCS 4 48 24 Frame PCS 1 49 25 Frame move wheels PCS 2 50 ...

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Page 8: ...Motorized Treadmill Installing Sketch Map ...

Page 9: ...torized Treadmill Installing Sketch Map washerφ8 screw M8x15 washerφ8 screw M8x15 screw M8x15 screw M8x15 washerφ8 screw M8x15 screw M8x15 washerφ8 screw M8x80 screw M8x80 nut M8 screw ST4x15 screw ST4x15 ...

Page 10: ... mode 30 minutes 1 2 Can set time countdown distance countdown and calorie countdown workout modes 1 3 Speed 1 16 km h 1 4 Incline 0 15 1 5 Each 7 fast keys of speed and incline 1 6 Hear rate handle function 1 7 MP3 function 1 8 Fan function II Keypad operation instruction ...

Page 11: ...stance countdown setting mode press ENTER key enter calorie countdown setting mode 3 2 Time countdown training mode in standby press SELECT key enter setting position time window blink default value is 30 00 press SPEED key to change the value range 1 99minutes Press START key to start treadmill start from 1KM H can press SPEED to adjust the speed Time countdown to 00 00 treadmill stop 3 3 Distanc...

Page 12: ...ng is eliminated D Be careful not to tighten the running belt tension too much as you can create excessive pressure on the front and rear roller bearings An excessively tightened running belt may damage the roller bearings that would result in bearing noise from the front and rear rollers TO DECREASE THE TENSION ON THE RUNNING BELT TURN BOTH BOLTS COUNTER CLOCKWISE THE SAME NUMBER OF TURNS CENTERI...

Page 13: ...ING Perspiration should be wiped from the console and treadmill surface after your workout You should wipe down your treadmill once a week with a water dampened soft cloth Be careful not get excessive moisture on the display panel as this might cause an electrical hazard or electronics to fail STORAGE Store your treadmill in a clean and dry environment Ensure the master power switch is off and is ...

Page 14: ...ne lubricant This is to prevent injury otherwise the edge of the running belt may cut you or your fingers could be crushed by the rollers Do not put too much silicone on the deck Excessive lubricant may cause slippage of the belt on the rollers HOW TO SPRAY SILICONE ON DECK 1 Speed error signal OVER SPEED Solution 1 Adjust the position of speed sensor wire 2 Replace the speed sensor wire 2 The saf...

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