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©June 2015 

 

 

 

Call Toll free at 800-269-7130 

CIR-TM6000DC-G      Revision 1.1 

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CARE & MAINTENANCE 

 

CARE & MAINTENANCE 

Always remove the key and unplug the power cord before cleaning, lubricating, or performing any 
maintenance. 

 
RUNNING BELT AND RUNNING DECK LUBRICATION 

Regular maintenance is necessary for best performance and longer treadmill life. The maintenance 
procedure will prevent premature wear of the running belt, running deck and drive motor system. It is 
difficult to predict exactly when will need lubrication, we recommend the following time table as a guide 
to lubricate: 
 

USAGE 

PERIOD 

LUBRICATION 

Light user 

Less than 3 hours / week 

Every 4 months 

Medium user 

3~5 hours / week 

Every 2 months 

Heavy user 

More than 5 hours / week 

Every 1 month 

Please contact your dealer for ordering lubricant. 
 

HOW TO SPRAY SILICONE ON DECK 

1). Find the silicone bottle. It put into hardware kit package when you purchase this treadmill, and open 
the carton box. 
2). Spray silicone on treadmill deck even, the spray area is like the drawing showing. 
 
(

ATTENTION 

: You must stop the treadmill belt completely before spraying the silicone. Failure to do 

so could cause injury such as cutting your hand on the edge of the belt and crushing your fingers 
between the rear roller and the belt.)Do not put too much silicone on the deck. It can cause the running 
belt to slip when in use if there is too much lubrication. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

                                                     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Silicone bottle   

SPRAY AREA 

 

Summary of Contents for CIR-TM6000AC-G

Page 1: ...com June 2015 Call Toll free at 800 269 7130 CIR TM6000DC G Revision 1 1 Owner s Manual CIR TM6000DC G Light Commercial Treadmill Install Date _________________________ Serial Number ________________________ Light Commercial ...

Page 2: ...ns how often you exercise how hard you exercise how long you exercise beginner treadmill program target heart rate zone TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 UNPACKING ASSEMBLY 9 16 Parts hardware kit and assembly drawing WARM UP COOL DOWN 17 PANEL CONTROL PROGRAM 18 27 Control panel function and programs OPERATION 28 29 BELT ADJUSTMENT 30 31 CARE MAINTENANCE 32 36 TROUBLE SHOOTING 37 WARRANTY 38 42 ...

Page 3: ...instructions concerning the handling of the safety cut out can be found in the operating instructions for the training computer Thank you for your purchasing our products Even though we go to great efforts to ensure the quality of each product occasional error and or omissions do occur In any event should you find this product to be defective or missing parts please contact us IMPORTANT Read all i...

Page 4: ...in this manual Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacture 4 Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped into water Return the appliance to a service center for examination and repair 5 Do not carry this appliance by supply cord or use cord as a handle 6 Keep the cord away from heated surface...

Page 5: ... is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Please make sure that the treadmill is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug Do not use a ground plug adapter to adapt the power cord to a non grounded outlet 120V EURO PLUG 208 240V NEMA 5 20 CEE 7 7 NEMA 6 15 The power requirements for the treadmill include a grounded dedicated circui...

Page 6: ...order to stop the treadmill during training under normal circumstances in a safe comfortable and complete manner use the STOP button ENTER AND LEAVE THE TREADMILL Be careful when entering and leaving the treadmill Use the handle bars Do not position yourself on the treadmill when preparing the use Spread your feet and put them on the two side platforms next to the running surface Put your feet on ...

Page 7: ...u exercise You should exercise three to four times a week to improve your cardiovascular and muscle fitness How hard you exercise Intensity of exercise is reflected in your heart rate Exercise must be sufficiently rigorous to strengthen your heart muscle and condition your cardiovascular system Only your doctor can prescribe the target training heart range for you Before starting any exercise prog...

Page 8: ...ess 1 This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety The noise value list below is when it is at top speed with unloading status LpAeq dB 70dB 1 You do not want ...

Page 9: ...52cm Weight of product 297lbs 135 kg User Weight 400lbs 181 kg Speed Range 0 5 to 12 5 mph 0 48 to 25 km Power elevation 0 15 motorized front incline Emergency stop Pull the safety key Program 40 programs 1 target 3 Heart Rate Control 1 fitness test and 2 custom Standard features Total used time distance heart rate calories speed incline hand pulse fan quick speed incline button Wireless HR receiv...

Page 10: ...00 269 7130 CIR TM6000DC G Revision 1 1 9 UNPACKING ASSEMBLY PARTS HARDWARE KIT 3 2 3 1 3 7 3 6 8mm x 15mm 20 each 3 3 8mm Flat washer 16 each 8mm curve washer 4 each 3 5 3 4 3mm x 12mm Screw Belt Lube 5mm x 76mm 6mm T Handle Sure Connect 5mm x 114mm 3 8 3 9 ...

Page 11: ...ll functions including vibration sensors and then disassembled Any misalignments causing stripped out threads is not coved by warranty due to installer not reinstalling correctly per the following steps 1 thru 7 Step 1 Removal of motor cover 1 Remove the motor cover screws 1 4 and put the motor cover aside 2 Reinstall motor cover screws 1 4 to frame until Step 5 ...

Page 12: ...Pull thru lower cable to display 1 Put right console tube to right side of frame and attach wire string to wire harness from motor controller area Gently pull wire thru hole in frame right tube then thru hole near bottom of right tube 2 Pull wire up to top of tube with black pull string 3 Do not untie wires till end of Step 3 ...

Page 13: ...lt 2 Then lower right bolt 3 Then under right frame bolt 4 Finger tight bolts at this time 2 Install left console tube into base frame Using hex wrench to bolt console tube and base frame with four 4 8mm x 15mm bolts and 8mm flat washer Finger tight bolts at this time Always start with inner bolt 5 Then proceed to upper left bolt 6 Then lower left bolt 7 Then under left frame bolt 8 Finger tight b...

Page 14: ...ndlebar onto console Using Allen wrench with four 4 Allen Bolts 8mm x 15mm and four 4 8mm flat washers 2 After all four 4 bolts and washers are finger tight and aligned to display plastic and then tighten bolts completely Attention Confirm both plastic are aligned and flushed with no gap before moving on to Step 4 8mm x 15mm Allen Bolt 4 each 8mm Flat Washer 4 each ...

Page 15: ...n the right tube the wire and connectors 3 Set the whole console set on the console mast Make sure to align bolt holes with the screw holes 4 Fasten by hand four 4 8mm x 15mm bolts two 2 8mm washers and two 2 8mm curve washers on left console mast four 4 8mm x 15mm bolts two 2 8mm flat washers and two 2 8mm curve washers on right console mast front and rear 5 At this time now tighten all of the bo...

Page 16: ...ASSEMBLY Step 6 Reinstall motor hood cover 1 Take out four 4 screws in frame from the motor area 2 Angle hood at 45 degrees left to right to slide hood between front mass tubes then down to position over motor housing 3 Install all four 4 screws finger tight then once all in tighten with Phillips screw driver ...

Page 17: ...and sure connect 1 Unscrew small 3mm x 10 mm Philips head screw on right side of power connector Next to 15amp breaker 2 Plug in the power cord 3 Fasten power cord and sure connect by Philips screw driver with new 3mm x 12mm screw 3 8 33 3mm x 12mm Phillips head screw Power Cord Sure Connect Power Cord Close up view of Power Cord w Sure Connect ...

Page 18: ...til they are over your head Reach your right arm as far upward toward the ceiling as you can for one count Feel the stretch up your right side Repeat this action with your left arm INNER THIGH STRETCH Sit with the soles of your feet together with your knees pointing outward Pull your feet as close into your groin as possible Gently push your knees toward the floor Hold for 15 seconds Repeat this a...

Page 19: ...www GreenSeriesFitness com June 2015 Call Toll free at 800 269 7130 CIR TM6000DC G Revision 1 1 18 PANEL CONTROL Safety Key Pad The treadmill will not function if the safety key is not present ...

Page 20: ... a workout Distance Display the accumulative traveled distance during a workout Keys definition Key Function Incline Adjust the grade while using Set the value while setting Speed Adjust the speed while using Set the value while setting Quick keys for incline For quick adjust the grade while using There are 4 incline quick keys Quick keys for speed For quick adjust the speed while using There are ...

Page 21: ...line up or Speed Incline down to set the workout speed Press ENTER to confirm the setting and go to incline setting 4 Incline setting Message Window shows START INCLINE press Speed Incline up or Speed Incline down to set the workout incline Press ENTER to confirm the setting and go to weight setting 5 Body weight setting Message Window shows SET WEIGHT press Speed Incline up or Speed Incline down ...

Page 22: ...arget Incline setting Message Window shows START INCLINE press Speed Incline up or Speed Incline down to set the Target workout incline Press ENTER to confirm the setting and go to weight setting 7 Body weight setting Message Window shows SET WEIGHT press Speed Incline up or Speed Incline down to set user weight Press ENTER to confirm the setting and go to next setting Body weight setting range is...

Page 23: ...Level 5 Profile will change accordingly 4 1 3 Press ENTER to confirm and go to next setting or press START to begin workout 4 2 For incline change program RAMP INCLINE INTERVAL INCLINE PEAK INCLINE HILL INCLINE 4 2 1 The preset level is LV3 4 2 2 Press Speed Incline up or Speed Incline down to set the level between Level 1 to Level 5 Profile will change accordingly 4 2 3 Press ENTER to go to next ...

Page 24: ...www GreenSeriesFitness com June 2015 Call Toll free at 800 269 7130 CIR TM6000DC G Revision 1 1 23 PROGRAMS Course program profile ...

Page 25: ...ncline keys to set the incline in first segment then press ENTER to confirm and enter the time setting 5 2 Message Window shows SET TIME 0 00 press speed incline up or speed incline down to set the exercise time for this segment Then press ENTER to confirm the setting of present segment and go to next segment setting 5 3 When setting the last segment and press ENTER Message Window shows PRESS STAR...

Page 26: ...DER MALE press Speed Incline up or Speed Incline down to switch to SET GENDER FEMALE Press ENTER to confirm the setting and go to next setting 5 Starting speed setting Message Window shows START SPEED 0 8 which is the lowest speed Press Speed Incline up Speed Incline down or Quick Speed keys to set starting speed then press Quick Start to begin workout 6 Begin workout 6 1 This program is for testi...

Page 27: ...eed Incline down to set user age Press ENTER to confirm the setting and go to next setting 5 Mode Setting There are 3 HRT modes Press Speed Incline up or Speed Incline down to choose among WEIGHT LOSS MODE AEROBIC MODE and TARGET 5 1 WEIGHT LOSS MODE The default heart rate is MHR Max Heart Rate x 70 MHR is defined after setting user weight and age The default heart rate can be adjusted by pressing...

Page 28: ...el then speed will increase 0 2 KPH 0 1MPH every 30 seconds till speed 12KPH 7 5MPH 10 2 real heart rate set heart rate 15 speed will increase 0 5 KPH 0 3MPH every 30 seconds till speed 8KPH 5 0MPH then Incline will increase 1 level every 30 seconds till max level 10 3 real heart set heart rate 5 Incline will decrease 1 level every 30 seconds till min level then speed will decrease 0 2 KPH 0 1MPH ...

Page 29: ...lume may interfere with the heart rate accuracy Please decrease the speaker volume when you are using the heart rate function Warning After removing the safety key wait for 5 seconds to re insert in USB Charger Available for any 3C device that can be charging by USB device Music jack available for 3 5 plug Not able for head sets ...

Page 30: ...accuracy Please decrease the speaker volume when you are using the heart rate function Warning After removing the safety key wait for 5 seconds to re insert in If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Hand pulse Before after running to put your feet separately on each side rein then hold th...

Page 31: ... 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 COUNTERCLOCKWISE 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 ...

Page 32: ...ove procedure is unsuccessful in resolving the off center you may need to increase the belt tension Running Belt Travel Area The running belt should be centered and adjusted within the area which has been indicated by the arrows on right roller cover and left roller cover The running belt can be worn and damaged if the running belt travels beyond this scope Turn clockwise to Increase the running b...

Page 33: ...BRICATION Light user Less than 3 hours week Every 4 months Medium user 3 5 hours week Every 2 months Heavy user More than 5 hours week Every 1 month Please contact your dealer for ordering lubricant HOW TO SPRAY SILICONE ON DECK 1 Find the silicone bottle It put into hardware kit package when you purchase this treadmill and open the carton box 2 Spray silicone on treadmill deck even the spray area...

Page 34: ...maintenance Number Checking Item Daily Week Month Season 6 Months 1 Console Screws Checking 2 Frame Wipe Checking 3 Running Surface Clean dust Checking 4 Power Code Checking 5 Overlay Wipe Checking 6 Handle bar Wipe Checking 7 Handle bar screws Checking 8 Front Roller Groove Wipe Checking 9 Rear Roller Checking 10 Safety Key Wipe 11 Drive Belt Wipe Checking 12 Running belt tension Checking 13 Moto...

Page 35: ...nents WARNING Do not plug the treadmill in until the motor cover has been reinstalled RECOMMENDED CLEANING TIPS Preventative maintenance and daily cleaning will prolong the life and look of your equipment A Use a soft clean cotton cloth DO NOT use paper towels to clean surfaces on the treadmill Paper towels are abrasive and can damage surfaces B Use a mild soap and damp cloth DO NOT use ammonia ba...

Page 36: ...e replaced when the running belt surface showing signs of wear Or we suggested you replace running belt after 6000 hours usage REPLACEMENT RUNNING DECK Running deck is consumables parts It should be replaced when the running deck surface showing signs of wear Or we suggested you replace running belt the same schedule as running belt STORAGE Store your treadmill in a clean and dry environment Ensur...

Page 37: ... replaced immediately Improperly working equipment must be kept out of use until it is repaired Ensure that any person s making adjustments or performing maintenance or repair of any kind is qualified to do so DECK AND BELT REPLACEMENT One of the most common wear and tear items on a treadmill is the deck and belt combination If these two items are not properly maintained they can cause damage to o...

Page 38: ...open the motor cover verify the sensor wire is connect correctly or replace it If motor does not work see description of B B Turn off power then open the motor cover replace the interface PCB if does not work replace inverter Show E1 Memory device damaged Replace console PCB Show INCLINE ERR Console cannot receive the incline motor signal or signal error 1 Reset power if incline is working check i...

Page 39: ... new or reconditioned parts at GREEN SERIES option without charge to customer This limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser and is non transferable Excluding Indoor Cycling Bikes GREEN SERIES Indoor Cycling Bikes warrant this product and its parts against defects in materials or workmanship for five 5 years frame two 2 years parts one 1 year wearable and no labor from the initial in...

Page 40: ...only if the products are purchased and operated in the USA Within the USA including US 48 States Alaska and Hawaii Puerto Rico Canada and Mexico All countries outside the USA for warranty service do not include labor rates 2 This warranty covers only normal use of the equipment GREEN SERIES shall not be liable under this warranty if any damage or defect results from i misuse abuse neglect improper...

Page 41: ...2 GREEN SERIES and its Authorized Service Center dealers or authorized technicians accept no responsibility for any parts of any products returned for repair to GREEN SERIES 13 GREEN SERIES makes no warranty either expressed or implied regarding third party non GREEN SERIES installed parts accessories or modifications 14 All GREEN SERIES equipment shall be properly cleaned and cared for in accorda...

Page 42: ...m the date of issue Should you have any problems with your equipment please follow these procedures to obtain the service 1 If the equipment must be repaired contact our Customer Care Department and a Service Order Number will be issued by Customer Care for dispatch of an authorized technician 2 Upon receiving the technician service report GREEN SERIES will repair or replace your defective parts a...

Page 43: ... resulting from operation not within manufacturer specifications It will also be null and void if there are indications of misuse and or abuse GREEN SERIES has the option of voiding the warranty if anyone other than a GREEN SERIES authorized technician attempts to service the product GREEN SERIES will not warrant any problems arising from an act of God lighting flooding tornado etc electrical spik...

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