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GT4.0 TREADMILL

General cleaning will help prolong the life and performance of your treadmill. Keep the unit clean and  

maintained by dusting the components on a regular basis. Clean both sides of the running belt to prevent 

dust from accumulating underneath the belt. Keep your running shoes clean so that dirt from your shoes 

does not wear out the running board and belt. Clean the surface of the running belt with a clean damp cloth. 

 

• To make the cleaning easier it is recommended to use a mat for the treadmill. Shoes can leave dirt on the  

  striding belt that can fall beneath the treadmill. Clean the mat under the treadmill once a week.

• To better maintain the treadmill and prolong its life it is suggested that the machine be powered off for 10  

  minutes every 2 hours and fully powered off whenever not in use.

• A loose Running Belt will result in the runner sliding off when running, while too tight of a Running Belt will  

  result in decrease to the motors performance and also create more friction between the roller and running  

  belts. The most suitable tightness for the belts is pulled out 50-75mm from the Running Board. 

•  The device corresponds to current safety standards. The device is only suitable for home use. Any other  

   use is impermissible and possibly even dangerous. We cannot be held liable for damages that were 

   caused by improper usage.

•  Please consult your GP before starting your exercise session to clarify whether you are in suitable 

   physical health for exercising with this device. The doctor’s diagnosis should be the basis for the structure   

   of your exercise program. Incorrect or excessive training could be harmful to your health.

•  Carefully read through the following general fitness tips and the exercise instructions. If you have pain,  

   shortness of breath, feel unwell or have other physical complaints, break off the exercise immediately.   

   Consult a doctor immediately if you have prolonged pain.

•  This fitness device is not suitable for professional or medical use, nor may it be used for therapeutic 

   purposes.

•  The pulse sensor is not a medical device. it is meant for your information purposes only and is designed   

   to give an average pulse rate. It is not intended to offer medical advice nor will it measure pulse accurately  

   every time, due to differing environmental and human conditioning factors.

STORAGE

Store you treadmill in a clean and dry environment. Ensure the master power switch is off and is un-plugged 

from the electrical wall outlet.

MAINTENANCE AND CARE

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Summary of Contents for GT7.0

Page 1: ...ER MANUAL IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain this owner s manual for future reference The specifications of this product may vary from this photo subject to cha...

Page 2: ...oy life to its fullest TABLE OF CONTENT 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 4 3 SETTING UP YOUR TREADMILL 10 4 IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL INFORMATION 11 5 GETTING STARTED 12 6 CONSOLE OPERATION I...

Page 3: ...d be on the equipment while in use Please make sure all parts are not damaged and fixed well before use Never operate the unit if it is damaged if it is not working properly This equipment should be p...

Page 4: ...ch step number in assembly instructions tells you what you will be doing Read and understand all instructions thoroughly before assembling the treadmill WARNING USE CAUTION WHEN ASSEMBLING THIS TREADM...

Page 5: ...REAR ROLLER REAR COVER HARDWARE BAG Allen C K S half thread screw M8 60 20 x 4pcs Allen C K S full thread screw M8 15 x 8pcs Allen C K S full thread screw M8 20 x 2pcs Philips C K S self taping screw...

Page 6: ...st Console Side rail Rear cover Motor Cover Running belt Maximum load 130kg Dimension folded 1402 x 925 x 1541mm Dimension unfolded 1925 x 925 x 1470mm Running surface 1530 x 550mm Speed 0 5 20 0km h...

Page 7: ...the flat floor As shown remove all PE bags and bags wrapped on the machine STEP 2 Connect communication wire of the console with the right upright post Insert the left and right upright post on the b...

Page 8: ...n the covers together Last fix the covers by 1pc ST4 12 screw STEP 4 Insert the console on the upright post See above picture Note Please connect the communication cables in the right handlebar and up...

Page 9: ...display on the console and lock the two parts together with 4pcs M8 16 screw STEP 6 Place the rear cover on the rear of console and fix it with 4pcs M8 16 screw LAST STEP Check all screws were fixed...

Page 10: ...niture Allow a safety area of 2m X 1m behind the treadmill so that you can easily get on and off the treadmill without getting trapped during an emergency Occasionally after extended use you will find...

Page 11: ...nding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in the below picture Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter should be used with this...

Page 12: ...mmediately to minimize injury For your safety never use the treadmill without securing the safety key clipped to your clothing Pull on the safety key clip to make turn it will not come off your clothi...

Page 13: ...d 4 After a few minutes you can speed up the running the growth rate of the requirements is holding hands with the handlebars press the speed key to run slowly 5 During the running time press the spee...

Page 14: ...0 15 7 Volume adjusted key decrease or increase music volumn 8 MODE M When the manual mode is selected the normal mode is selected Press the MODE key to cycle through the countdown mode in manual mod...

Page 15: ...DI DI Treadmill stops running 9 Electric control system is in the security monitoring at any time as long as there is any abnormal information the treadmill will stop running urgently the screen disp...

Page 16: ...he speed in the automatic program 5 Set the time to zero the speed slowly reduced until the stop the middle window shows End the buzzer to alarm 6 Pull off the safety key to stop the motor running the...

Page 17: ...he target heart rate 6 29 times min the speed reduced by 1 0 km h g When the user s heart rate is higher or lower than the target heart rate 0 5 times minute the speed remains the same 8 When the foll...

Page 18: ...NE 3 3 8 8 3 3 7 7 3 3 6 6 3 3 5 5 P9 SPEED 3 0 7 0 9 0 4 0 7 0 10 0 4 0 7 0 11 0 5 0 7 0 12 0 4 0 7 0 12 0 6 0 INCLINE 3 6 6 3 7 7 3 8 8 3 9 9 3 3 7 7 P10 SPEED 3 0 5 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 9 0 10 0 6 0 6 0 9...

Page 19: ...10 12 12 6 10 11 12 6 10 12 12 6 10 12 12 P27 SPEED 5 0 7 0 12 0 12 0 10 0 7 0 12 0 12 0 10 0 7 0 12 0 12 0 10 0 7 0 12 0 12 0 INCLINE 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 9 9 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 P28 SPEED 3 0 5 0 5 0 13 0 5 0 13...

Page 20: ...onds to current safety standards The device is only suitable for home use Any other use is impermissible and possibly even dangerous We cannot be held liable for damages that were caused by improper u...

Page 21: ...it centers Refer to figure B 3 Over time the Running Belt will loosen To tighten the belt turn the Left Right side adjustment bolts one full turn clockwise check the tension of the belt Continue this...

Page 22: ...ical outlet before cleaning lubricating or repairing the unit HOW TO LUBRICATE 1 Raise the belt up on one side and apply lubricant to the running deck Use a rag to thoroughly wipe the lubricant over t...

Page 23: ...ect Reconnect or replace the wire B Console circuitry defected Replace console Console short of display A Display screw get loose Lock the screws B System defective Replace the console E7 The console...

Page 24: ...24 GT4 0 TREADMILL 19 34 50 51 EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 25: ...n C K S full thread screw M8 20 10 18 Allen C K S half thread screw M10 35 20 3 19 Allen C K S half thread screw M10 65 20 1 20 Allen Column full thread screwM8 15 2 21 Allen Column full thread screw...

Page 26: ...8 5 11 2 44 Cushion 35 35 t5 0 8 4 45 Cushion 30 30 M6 6 6 46 Serrated lock washers 5 3 47 Incline axle 25 17 10 6 1 4 48 Side rail guider 25 5 4 5 12 49 Wire protector 1 50 Front roller 1 51 Rear rol...

Page 27: ...opic tube 1 1 75 Wheel 2 76 Wheel 2 77 Magnetic ring 1 78 console set 1 79 Speed sensor 1 80 Wire 1 81 Wire 1 82 Wire 1 84 Handle pulse wire 2 85 controller 1 86 Safety key 1 87 Power cord 1 88 Power...

Page 28: ...s to the following parts as far as included in the scope of delivery frame electronic devices wheels and running belt The guarantee does not cover Damage effected by outer force Intervention by unauth...

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