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Note

: The running belt cannot be adjusted too tightly. This will pull the running belt, increase the 

pressure of the front/rear drum, and damage the drum bearings, resulting is damage to the treadmill.  
Only adjust the running belt so that it does not slip during operation.  

5.2 

Running belt alignment. 

When you use a treadmill, the pressure on the running belt is unbalanced because the force of both feet is not the 
same when running, causing the running belt to deviate from the centre. This deviation is normal, and when no one 
is running on a running belt, it automatically returns to the centre. If your belt does not do this, you will need to run 
the belt back to centre. 

Run the treadmill without stepping onto it, and increase the speed to 6th gear, observe the distance from the left 
and right-side bars: 

● If left, use a hex wrench to rotate the left screw clockwise 1/4 turn. 

● If right, use a hex wrench to rotate the right screw clockwise 1/4 turn. 

● If the running belt is still not in the middle, repeat the above action until adjusted to the middle. 

After adjusting the belt to the middle, adjust the speed to 6th gear, and observe the deviation of the running belt 
and the smoothness of the run, if there is a deviation, repeat the adjustment step. 

Warning! Do not over tighten the drum! This will result in permanent damage to the bearings

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LUBRICANTS 

Treadmills are oiled when they are shipped, but the lubricity of the treadmills is often checked to help keep the 
treadmills at peak use. The treadmill must be lubricated after one year of use or 100 hours of operation. 

After 30 hours or 30 days of use, in the treadmill stationary state, pull the starting belt from the side to reach as far as 
possible to touch the table surface, if you feel touch the lubricant, do not need to add lubricant;(Use non-petroleum 
lubricants). 

How to add lubricant. 

Please adhere to the following instructions carefully.  

Open the side bar on the front left of the refuelling decorative cover.  Insert the bottle into the opening to 
measure the size, use a pair of scissors or art knife to cut off tip of the bottle to size.  Place the bottle 
into the hole and squeeze the bottle (as illustrated to refuel).   Please ensure the oil bottle tip of the thin 
rod is inserted correctly and securely into the fuel pipe on the platform and then pour oil into it. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for A90-252V70

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION INapb002_UK A90 252V70 IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ CAREFULLY Treadmill User Manual ...

Page 2: ...NTS 1 SAFETY INFORMATION 2 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 3 ELECTRONIC CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS 4 4 BUTTON FUNCTION 5 5 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 5 6 LUBRICANTS 6 7 ERRORS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 8 WARM UP EXERCISES 9 ...

Page 3: ...under the supervision or guidance of a person responsible for its safety If you do not comply there may be a danger of injury Do not use the treadmill in a dusty space and keep the indoor humidity at a certain level to avoid strong static electricity otherwise it may interfere with the normal operation of the electronic watch and the controller please use the original accessories and it is strictl...

Page 4: ...f least resistance for current to reduce the risk of electric shock The product is HC grade If you have any doubts about the correct grounding of this product please entrust a professional electrician to inspect it 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Number XD T1 Rated Frequency 50 Hz Dimensions 1330 x 500 x 130mm Runnings size 400 1100mm Speed 1 6Km h Max Weight 100Kg Rated Vol 220V 240V Level HB Ra...

Page 5: ...rt countdown 3 2 and 1 are displayed 3 2 3 Distance Display the movement distance the forward count is from 0 0 99 9 and the count will be re counted after overflow and the reverse count will be decremented from the set value to zero When the countdown reaches 0 the treadmill will slow down and stop running and enter the standby state after it stops completely 3 2 4 Calories Display the calorie co...

Page 6: ...elt to be forced to stretch during use After using the treadmill for a period if the running belt slips or is not smooth when using the treadmill you can adjust the tightness of the running belt to improve it as indicated below 5 1 Running belt loose adjustment If the running belt is too loose step off the treadmill insert a hex wrench into the adjustment hole of the left guard and rotate clockwis...

Page 7: ...ting the belt to the middle adjust the speed to 6th gear and observe the deviation of the running belt and the smoothness of the run if there is a deviation repeat the adjustment step Warning Do not over tighten the drum This will result in permanent damage to the bearings 6 LUBRICANTS Treadmills are oiled when they are shipped but the lubricity of the treadmills is often checked to help keep the ...

Page 8: ...ncrease Check whether the running board is severely worn Check whether the running belt is severely worn Check whether there is a short circuit in the motor connection line Check or replace the controller Check or replace the motor Er4 Overload Check whether it is overloaded Check whether the mechanical moving parts are jammed Check whether there is a lack of release agent If there is a lack of re...

Page 9: ...lectronic board Check or replace control board Other problems and troubleshooting 7 2 3 The treadmill does not start Check if the power plug is plugged in the power switch is turned on and the safety switch is removed 7 2 4 Treadmill slips Adjust the running belt tightly by referring to the instructions 7 2 5 Running belt deviation Refer to the instructions to adjust the running belt to centre 7 2...

Page 10: ...sible Hold for 10 15 seconds and then relax Repeat 3 times 2 The tendon stretches Sit on a clean cushion straighten one leg and then put the other leg inward so that it fits snugly against the inside of the straight leg and try to touch the toe with your hand Hold for 10 15 seconds and then relax Repeat 3 times for each leg 3 The calf and heel are stretched Hold the wall with both hands or stand w...

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