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Warm-up for 5 or 10 minutes with gentle movements like walking or swinging your arms in a circle and then 

stretch  the  muscles  you

ll  use  during  your  work-out.  The  treadmill  will  mainly  exercise  the  thigh  and  calf 

muscles. 

 

Increase the pace and resistance to slightly harder than comfortable and exercise for as long as you can. You 

may only be able to exercise for a few minutes at a time, but that will change quickly if you exercise regularly. 

 

End each work-out with a 5 minute cool down with the resistance set to a low level. You should then stretch 

the muscles you

ve just worked to prevent injury and cramp. 

 

Increase your work-out time by a few minutes each week until you can work continuously for 30 minutes per 

session. 

 

Don

t worry about distance or pace. For the first few weeks, focus on endurance and conditioning.

 

How hard should you work? 

1.  When exercising, you should try to stay within your Target Heart Rate (THR) zone. 

2.  The THR table will tell you the THR for your age.  This is only a guide and will depend on the fitness and 

condition (health) of the person using the treadmill.   

3.  Always be aware of how you feel when you exercise. If you feel dizzy or light- headed, stop immediately and 

rest. If you

re not breaking into a sweat, speed it up! 

Stretching Guide 

Tips for Stretching: 

 

Begin with gradual mobility exercises of all the joints, i.e. simply rotate the wrists, bend the arm and roll your 

shoulders. This will allow the body

s natural lubrication (synovial fluid) to protect the surface of the bones at 

these joints. 

 

Always warm up the body before stretching, as this increases blood flow around the body, which in turn 

makes the muscles more supple. 

 

Start with your legs, and work up the body. 

 

Each stretch should be held for at least 10 seconds (working up to 20 to 30 seconds) and usually repeated 

about 2 or 3 times. 

 

Do not stretch until it hurts. If there

s any pain, ease off.   

 

Don

t bounce. Stretching should be gradual and relaxed. 

 

Don

t hold your breath during a stretch. 

 

Stretch  after  exercising  to  prevent  muscles  tightening  up.  Stretch  at  least  three  times  a  week  to  maintain 

flexibility.

 

 

Summary of Contents for YK-ET1403A

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING AND SAVE IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...

Page 2: ...1 CONTENT Safety Precautions 2 Assembly Steps 4 Folding Steps 7 Technical Data 8 Operation Instruction 9 Instructions for Use 14 Maintenance 17 Explosive Drawing 18 Part List 19...

Page 3: ...do experience any of these conditions you should consult your doctor before continuing with your exercise program Electrical Safety Precautions Failure to observe the following warnings may increase...

Page 4: ...l things including user movement may affect the accuracy of the sensor The sensor is intended only as an exercise aid in determining general heart rate trends 18 Care must be taken when lifting or mov...

Page 5: ...ame 1 4 left column 1 55 serrated washer 8 10 5 right column 1 39 Inner hex pan head bolt M8 15 10 22 display 1 11 cross solid wrench S 13 14 15 1 33 left column cover 1 12 5 inner hex wrench 5mm 1 34...

Page 6: ...the floor 2 Please fix the left right column 4 5 to the mainframe with part 39 and 55 And then connect trunk cable with the lower cable please 3 Fasten the display 22 to the left right column with par...

Page 7: ...n cover 33 34 to the column ATTENTION Please confirm complete assembly as the require above and lock all the bolt Do the following operation after checking everything is OK Before you use the treadmil...

Page 8: ...ng Unfolding Hold the A position and kick the bumper B and then pull it down automatically Hold the running deck which showed in A position and then push it in the arrow direction until you hear a ban...

Page 9: ...mm 1580 707 1240 Power 1 5HP Folding size mm 960 707 1410 Max output 2 0HP Running area mm 1220 400 Input currency 5 0A N W 47 5 KGS Speed range 0 8 12km h Incline N A Max loading 100KG LED window spe...

Page 10: ...st for reference and cannot be used for medical When use pulse function please hold the handlebar pulse for at least 5 sec 4 SPEED window display the exercising speed from0 8 to 12 km h in program mod...

Page 11: ...e speed directly by pressing the speed key 2 4 6 8 10 12 3 Pressing the STOP key to stop the machine from working and reset the data to zero 4 The pulse window will display your heart rate by holding...

Page 12: ...standby mode after 5 sec 7 Program Introduction SPEED stands for speed and each program will be divided into 10 stages and each stage will have a constant speed Formula table 8 Display Range of Each I...

Page 13: ...y can awake it 11 MP3 Function optional Switch on and connect the MP3 and now the machine is of loud speaker function Please pay attention to the voice volume in order not to damage the speaker equipm...

Page 14: ...4 The display shows E03 after switch on A If the display shows E03 after the motor starts for about 5 8 sec that means it does not received speed signal Please check the senor plug is ok or not if br...

Page 15: ...or experience dizziness or fainting spells l You are recovering from an injury or illness Target Heart Rate THR TRAINING ZONE AGE MIN MAX BPM 20 133 167 25 132 166 30 130 164 35 129 162 40 127 161 45...

Page 16: ...ill tell you the THR for your age This is only a guide and will depend on the fitness and condition health of the person using the treadmill 3 Always be aware of how you feel when you exercise If you...

Page 17: ...ear leg straight when performing this exercise Hamstring Stretch Keep front leg straight hands on bent leg thigh Push down and out until you begin to feel the stretch in back of knee or straight leg K...

Page 18: ...me First allow the machine to run by it self and the belt may centralize automatically If it does not centralize automatically you can adjust the position of the belt by screwing the bolt shown in the...

Page 19: ...18 Explosive View...

Page 20: ...47 Pan head inner hex bolt M6 45 1 14 Top cover of display 1 48 Inner hex count sunk bolt M6 35 8 15 Top cover of motor 1 49 Cross recessed pan head screw ST4 2 50 2 16 Bottom cover of motor 1 50 Cro...

Page 21: ...deck 1 77 Cover for wheel 2 71 Switch 1 78 Cap for left side rail 2 72 Overload protector 1 79 Cap for left side rail 2 73 Magnetic ring 1 80 Taper cushion 1 74 Magnetic core 1 81 Filter optional 1 7...

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