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CONSOLE – FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS

 

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Summary of Contents for T-202A

Page 1: ...ration FOR BETTER LIFE Before using this equipment please read all Safety Instructions Carefully to ensure safe and correct operation FOR BETTER LIFE Before using this equipment please read all Safety...

Page 2: ...STALLATION LOCATION 5 6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 6 7 PART NAMES 13 8 CONSOLE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS 15 9 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 17 10 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS 19 11 LUBRICATION 20 12 MAINTENANCE LIST 21...

Page 3: ...TV N A 19 17 15 inch External ordinary Screen 212KG 228KG T 202PAD Support 15 6inch Android Pad Interior Touch Screen 228KG 232KG T 203 Items Value 1 Speed 0 5 20 KM H 2 Gradient 0 25 1 25 3 AC Motor...

Page 4: ...SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2...

Page 5: ...SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3...

Page 6: ...COMPONENT PARTS 3 COMPONENT PARTS This product is packed and delivered as semi assembled Console Post Body 4...

Page 7: ...e machine break down Please check if any solvent or inflammable substance is nearby In case electric spark occurs within the machine due to electric leakage or static it may lead to an explosion or fi...

Page 8: ...ould be mounted on level floor Avoid uneven surface After the installation Treadmill should be grounded Please remove any foreign material from around motor area before the test operation Detaching th...

Page 9: ...stening the bottom of the posts 4 each left right Use bolts and tool A 8mm L wrench B M10 60 Hex socket head cap screw 4pcs 4 C M10 2t Washer 12pcs D 6mm L wrench E M10 X 20 Hex socket button head cap...

Page 10: ...to the top of the posts 2 bolts each left right 4 After assembling the console part tighten all bolts surely and tightly Use bolts and tool A 6mm L Wrench B M10 X 20 Hex Socket Head Cap Screw right l...

Page 11: ...through the post out of a hole at the lower side of the post A UTP Cable B TV Antenna Cable C TV power Cable 2 Insert the UTP Cable into the Socket of the Inverter 3 Join TV Antenna Connectors 4 Join...

Page 12: ...NSTALLATION 1 2 3 4 Use bolts and tool A Screwdriver B M5 X 20 Pan head screw x 4pcs C M5 X 10 Pan head screw x 4pcs 1 This section applies only to models with TV TV Monitor A B C A B C Use bolts and...

Page 13: ...moved or removed pull off the power plug first If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly from the manufacturer or its service agent Adjusting Level Foot 1 Screw u...

Page 14: ...rection of running If the belt momentarily stops slips then adjustment is necessary 4 Adjust belt tension turning the adjustment screws left or right using hexagon wrench Repeat the process until no s...

Page 15: ...l D Urethane Handgrip L E Urethane Handgrip R F Emergency Stop G HEADPHONE JACK HOUSING H Console Cabinet I Seal Label for after sales service J Front Handgrip BODY A Motor Cover B Running belt C Non...

Page 16: ...PART NAMES In side motor cover A Motor B Inverter C Actuator D TV Adapter E Dust Block Plate F POLY V Belt G Roller Front LCD TV monitor A LCD TV monitor B Connection bracket 14...

Page 17: ...CONSOLE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS 8 CONSOLE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS MAIN DISPLAY 15...

Page 18: ...ION Do not turn on power placing your hand on the main control It may cause an error in the main control If necessary turn off power and wait until remaining current gets depleted for more than 1 minu...

Page 19: ...sing the SPEED or INCLINE button 4 4 Press STOP button to finish the workout When the user pushes the STOP button the MESSAGE window displays Workout Resume and this message remains for 30 seconds Aft...

Page 20: ...me 30 minutes will be shown in the TIME window In this step user can change the workout target by pushing one WORKOUT TARGET button At the end of the duration the workout goes into a cool down phase a...

Page 21: ...il is not dried If the running belt or the deck is seriously worn out or damaged it must be replaced as follows STEP 1 Turn the power off STEP 2 Detach the motor cover STEP 3 Detach the dust cover STE...

Page 22: ...e due to usage of different oil will be responsible for user 1 Step Lift running belt Oiling between running belt and running board in both sides of treadmill with our company s oiling machine 2 Step...

Page 23: ...Friction between deck and belt and surface status under belt 1 Drive at 4Km 2 Inject oil on deck refer to oil injection O Lubrication SUS deck O Lubrication on incline motor for incline model Lubricat...

Page 24: ...e from the front and rear on every rotation of the belt The belt in newly purchased product may need settling in Noise will disappear in time Noise coming from rear and below machine A lock nut of lev...

Page 25: ...ion or breakage caused by putting or dropping heavy object onto the product 3 Damage or distortion of exterior by organic solvent such as thinner and benzene 4 Malfunction caused by using other parts...

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