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Console Panel Functions

2.6.2 If 2 is selected;

2.6.2.1 LED scrolls "DISTANCE TARGET: ENTER DISTANCE";

2.6.2.2 LED displays "5KM";

2.6.2.3 Uses speed keys or Speed adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the default 

value;

2.6.2.4 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm;

2.6.2.5 LED displays "3", "2", "1";

2.6.2.6 Belt starts moving.

2.6.3 If 3 is selected;

2.6.3.1 LED scrolls "TIME TARGET: ENTER TIME";

2.6.3.2 LED displays "30";

2.6.3.3 Uses speed keys or Speed adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the default 

value;

2.6.3.4 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm;

2.6.3.5 LED displays "3", "2", "1";

2.6.3.6 Belt starts moving.

2.7 If Advanced is selected

LED scrolls "ADVANCED TRAINING: 1= "STEPS" 2= "EVENTS" 3= "OTHERS";

Uses speed keys;

2.7.1 If 1 is selected;

LED scrolls "1= 6K STEPS, 2= 8K STEPS, 3=CUSTOM STEPS";

2.7.1.1 If 1 is selected, LED displays "3", "2", "1", Belt starts moving;

2.7.1.2 If 2 is selected, LED displays "3", "2", "1", Belt starts moving;

2.7.1.3 If 3 is selected;

        (1) LED scrolls "CUSTOM STEPS: ENTER STEPS";

        (2) LED displays "5K";

        (3) Uses speed keys or Speed adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the default 

        value;

        (4) Press OK or QUICK START to confirm;

        (5) LED displays "3", "2", "1";

        (6) Belt starts moving.

2.7.2 If 2 is selected;

LED scrolls "1= 5KM RUN, 2= 10KM RUN, 3=CUSTOM DISTANCE";

Summary of Contents for RT700

Page 1: ...CAUTION Read all precautions and instructions in this manual before using this equipment 220V 19Q Rev K RT700 Treadmill Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ... Safety Instructions 3 Before You Start 6 Main Parts List 7 Warning 8 Using Method 9 Warm Up Exercises 10 Power Requirements 11 Console Information 12 Moving Instructions 13 Parts List and Exploded View 14 Console Panel Functions 30 Electrical Connection 40 Belt Adjustment and Maintenance 41 Maintenance Check List 43 ...

Page 3: ...eft unattended when plugged in Unplug from outlet when not in use and before putting on or taking off parts 2 Do not operate under blanket or pillow Excessive heating can occur and cause fire electric shock or injury to users 3 Close supervision is necessary when this treadmill is used by on or near children invalids or disabled persons Keep children away from extended back foot support or other s...

Page 4: ...rounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug pr...

Page 5: ...extrême prudence en marchant sur ou hors d une ceinture mobile Lisez le manuel d instruction avant utilisation CAUTION To Reduce The Risk Of Injury From Moving Parts Unplug Before Servicing ATTENTION Pour réduire le risque de plessures des pièces mobiles Débranchez avant l entretien WARNING To Reduce the Risk of Electric Shock Unplug Before Cleaning or Servicing AVERTISSEMENT Pour réduire le risqu...

Page 6: ...mmended 30 minutes per time is reasonable 7 Wear comfortable good quality walking or running shoes and appropriate clothing Do not with fibre clothing to avoid electrical shock and damage the treadmill 8 Do note us the treadmill with bare feet sandals socks of stockings to avoid any risk of injuries Wear comfortable shoes or cotton socks 9 Failure to follow these instructions will void the treadmi...

Page 7: ... 7 Main parts list ...

Page 8: ...eadmill after using to keep the life of treadmill and avoid any risk of injuries 2 In order to protecting your treadmill spattering water on the machine must be forbidden If the ground in user s house is not level please adjust the adjust support properly which is marked as A in the below figure to make the machine at a leveled place After adjusting tighten the hex nut by using the double ended sp...

Page 9: ...g speed and stopping all functions 7 Haul the Safety clip linked with red wire on emergency 8 Keep warm and relax your body after workout Exercise time and exercise frequency at a time Exercise time 30minuates Normal Exercise frequency Warm your body by 10 20minutes under 8Kph then increase speed accordingly Safety Switch Introduction When the treadmill is running the user can press the stop switc...

Page 10: ...Sit with one leg extended Bring the sole of the opposite foot toward you and rest it against the inner thigh of your extended leg Reach toward your toes as far as possible Hold for 15 counts then relax This will stretch your hamstrings lower back and groin CALF ACHILLES STRETCH With one leg in front of the other reach forward and place your hands against a wall Keep your back leg straight and your...

Page 11: ...IED ELECTRICIAN This treadmill can be seriously damaged by sudden voltage changes in your home s electrical power Voltage spikes surges and noise interference can result from weather conditions or from other appliances being turned on or off This treadmill must be grounded to reduce the risk of electrical shock Grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current should the treadmill...

Page 12: ...75 According to the AHA exercising above 75 of your maximum heart rate may be too strenuous unless you are in top physical condition Exercising below 60 of your maximum will result in minimal cardiovascular conditioning Check your pulse recovery rate If your pulse is over 100 bpm five minutes after you stop exercising or if it s higher than normal the morning after exercising your exertion may hav...

Page 13: ... your legs not your back In order to raise or lower the treadmill safely you must be able to lift 220 pounds 100kg It is suggested you always use the aid of a second person when moving the treadmill Lift the treadmill back then move it to the desired location Carefully put down it on the position Do not attempt to move the treadmill over an uneven or rough surface Note The treadmill s angle can no...

Page 14: ...4 AC2970C1100 Power Cable Fixing Plate 1 15 17 1 GB818M5 15DHS20 Phillip Screw M5 15 2 16 17 2 GB818M5 20DS2 Phillip Screw M5 20 4 17 4 54 GB5780M10 165 40DS20 Hex Head Bolt M10 165 2 18 4 56 GB5780M10 180DHS2 Hex Head Bolt M10 180 2 19 4 61 L1600JD SM XHB 10 Console Wire Down 1 20 1 31 L900JD SM VHR 10 Console Wire Up 1 21 1 29 B108 Switch Pcb 1 22 17 3 GB70JCM8 25DS20 Socket Head Cap Screw w Ser...

Page 15: ... 15 Parts List and Exploded View Installation Instructions ...

Page 16: ...lip Screw ST4 2 16 8 5 7 5 L190XHB SMA 7 Joint Wire 2 1 6 7 6 L260VHR SMA 2 12 Voltage Power Wire 1 7 7 7 L260XHB SMA 4 Joint Wire 1 1 8 7 8 L300XHB SMA 12 Joint Wire 3 1 9 7 9 PR3003000 PCB Support Pillar 4 10 7 10 RT7005100 PCB Bracket 1 11 7 11 RT700MM01 Console Overlay 1 12 7 12 RU7000700 Console Frame 1 13 7 13 RU700DZB01 Top Cover of Console 1 14 7 14 RU700DZB02 Bottom Cover of Console 1 15 ...

Page 17: ...nsole Right Up Cover 1 16 1 16 AC32705800 Clip Nut 4 17 1 17 GB5781M6 15DS2 Hex Head Bolt M6 15 4 18 1 18 RT7003500V1 Left Handle 1 19 1 19 RT7003600V1 Right Handle 1 20 1 20 GB818M5 35 35DS2 Phillip Screw M5 35 4 21 1 21 RT7003900V1 Console Left Down Cover 1 22 1 22 RT7004000V1 Console Right Down Cover 1 23 1 23 GB845ST4 2 13DS Phillip Screw ST4 2 13 6 24 1 24 RT7004800 Left Signing Light Fixing ...

Page 18: ...G Phillip Screw M4 8 1 41 1 41 RT7004700 Cup Holder 1 42 1 42 GB845ST4 2 50DHS Phillip Screw ST4 2 50 4 43 1 43 RT700H08ASSY A ZONE Up Cover Assembly 1 44 1 44 RT7005500 A ZONE Down Cover 1 45 1 45 RT7005300 Earphone Hole Plug 1 46 1 46 RT7006700 Console Bottom Plate 1 47 1 47 SDZ21 Band Cable holder 5 48 1 48 SD3 150 Band Cable 5 49 1 49 ECT7JG01 Warning lable 1 ...

Page 19: ... RT75005ASSY Inverter Frame ASSY 1 4 4 1 4 RT7001900 Hex Head Bolt M10 130 2 5 4 1 5 R37 22Y RDS Actuator 1 6 4 1 6 GB6177M16DS2 Hex flange nut M16 2 7 4 1 7 DQ12DS2A Washer Φ13 Φ24 1 5 2 8 4 1 8 NM12DS2 Locknut M12 2 9 4 1 9 GB5780M10 45DS20 Hex Head Bolt M10 45 1 10 4 1 10 NM10DS2 Locknut M10 2 11 4 1 11 GB5780M10 130DS20 Hex Head Bolt M10 130 1 12 4 1 12 FLPSR 5500 Teflon washer 2 ...

Page 20: ...thook 1 17 4 17 STDP4700 Spring for Jockey Pulley 1 18 4 18 AC32705800 Clip Nut M6 6 19 4 19 DQBPQ3 7 S20 Inverter 1 20 4 20 Q03 Filter 1 21 4 21 Q11 Inductance 1 22 4 22 RT700H13ASSY Switch Cover ASSY 1 23 4 23 RT90014ASSY Left Side Rail Assembly 1 24 4 24 RT90015ASSY Right Side Rail Assembly 1 25 4 25 RT7002700 Left Rear Decorative Cover 1 26 4 26 RT7002900 Middle Protective Cover 1 27 4 27 RT70...

Page 21: ... SBD Ferrite 1 50 4 50 GB70M6 20DHS20 Socket Head Cap Screw M6 20 24 51 4 51 GB5780M8 150DS2 Hex Head Bolt M8 150 6 52 4 52 GB70M6 30DS4 Phillip Screw M6 30 6 53 4 53 GB70M6 45DS4 Socket Head Cap Screw M6 60 2 54 4 54 GB5780M10 165 40DS20 Hex Head Bolt M10 165 2 55 4 55 DQ10DS2A Washer Φ11 Φ23 2 6 56 4 56 GB5780M10 180DHS2 Hex Head Bolt M10 180 2 57 4 57 GB6560M4 8DSG Phillip Screw M4 8 3 58 4 58 ...

Page 22: ... 22 Parts List and Exploded View Mainframe ...

Page 23: ...1 3 3 IN B75052000 Ground bumper 1 4 4 1 3 4 DC29002200 Wheel 2 5 4 1 3 5 GB17880 3M5 13DS17 Countersunk head hexagon riveted nuts M5 2 6 4 1 3 6 GB818M5 20DS2 Phillip Screw M5 20 2 7 4 1 3 7 DQ25DHS2B Adjust Washer Φ25 4 8 4 1 3 8 GB894 125FH12 Circlip for shaft 2 9 4 1 3 9 DQ8DHS2B Washer Washer Φ9 Φ28 2 2 10 4 1 3 10 GB70M8 15DHS4 Socket Head Cap Screw M8 15 2 ...

Page 24: ...ver 1 10 1 43 10 RT7005600 Emergency Switch Key 1 11 1 43 11 PT3002400 Reposition Rack 1 12 1 43 12 PT3002500 Restrict Spring 2 13 1 43 13 RT7005900 Limit Key Fixing Plate 1 14 1 43 14 F10 Emergency Switch 1 15 1 43 15 RT7006000 Emergency Switch Baffle 1 16 1 43 16 GB8964FH12 Split damping ring Φ9 1 17 1 43 17 GT3003600 Nylon Shaft 1 18 1 43 18 GB845ST4 2 13DS Phillip Screw ST4 2 13 4 19 1 43 19 L...

Page 25: ... 25 Parts List and Exploded View A ZONE Up Cover Assembly ...

Page 26: ... 6 6 X17K Incline Key 1 7 1 6 7 F31 Spd And Incl Pcb 2 8 1 6 8 L800XHP XHP 3 Spd And Incl Cable 2 9 1 6 9 GB845ST2 9 13N19 Phillip ScrewST2 9 13 4 10 1 6 10 GB845ST2 2 6 5DS Phillip ScrewST2 2 6 5 4 11 1 6 11 RT700TZ02 Sticker For Incl 1 12 1 6 12 RT7000700 Right Handle Frame 1 13 1 6 13 X13L Pulse Plate Left Cover 1 14 1 6 14 X13RV1 Left Cover W Pulse Plate 1 15 1 6 15 X13T Pulse Plate Top Cover ...

Page 27: ...y ItemNo Grade No Part No Description QTY 1 1 27 1 RT7004100 Fan Fixing Plate 1 2 1 27 2 GB17880 3M5 13DS17 Countersunk head hexagon riveted nuts M5 4 3 1 27 3 GB818M4 40DS2 Phillip Screw M4 40 2 4 1 27 4 GB41M4DS2 Hex nut M4 2 5 1 27 5 P07 Fan 1 ...

Page 28: ... Switch 1 3 4 22 3 Z13 Power Outlet 1 4 4 22 4 08 0004 Fuse 2 5 4 22 5 GB41M3DS2 Nut M3 2 6 4 22 6 GB818M3 10DS2 Phillip Screw M3 10 2 7 4 22 7 L350AMP175022 JD 1 Earth Wire 1 8 4 22 8 L100AMP175022 1 L 14 Connect Wire 2 9 4 22 9 L100AMP175022 1 N 14 Connect Wire 2 10 4 22 10 DQCH01 SBD Ferrite 1 11 4 22 11 L250AMP175022 1 L 14 Connect Wire 1 ...

Page 29: ...00 Frame for Left Side Rail 1 3 4 23 3 PT300H5200 Single Sided Adhesive 3 4 4 23 4 GB17880 5M8 16 5DCS17 Flat head hexagon riveted nuts M8 3 Item No Grade No Part No Description QTY 1 4 24 1 RT7007300 Right Side Rail 1 2 4 24 2 RT7007500 Frame for Right Side Rail 1 3 4 24 3 PT300H5200 Single Sided Adhesive 3 4 4 24 4 GB17880 5M8 16 5DCS17 Flat head hexagon riveted nuts M8 3 ...

Page 30: ... 30 Console Panel Functions ...

Page 31: ...rements 3 INCLINE WINDOW Indicates incline in percent of grade 0 15 in 1 increments 4 PULSE WINDOW Indicates user s current heart rate BPM 5 CALORIES WINDOW Indicates estimated calories used based on 68Kg person at the indicated speed incline and time 6 DISTANCE WINDOW Indicates Kilometers or Miles traveled in 0 01 increments up to 9 99 and 0 1 increments starting at 10 0 Range 0 01 999 7 STEPS WI...

Page 32: ...en setting up your workout 4 INCLINE and INCLINE These buttons are used to adjust the incline of the treadmill during workout 5 NUMERIC KEYPAD These buttons are used to cycle through to the desired data 6 OK This button is used to enter value of program mode 7 MANUAL ONE TOUCH This button is used to select workout manual mode 8 CARDIO ONE TOUCH This button is used to select workout cardio mode 9 I...

Page 33: ...ress start button through manual mode 1 3 2 If Manual Cardio Interval Burn Calories Heart Rate Target Advanced is selected 1 4 Press STOP button belt will stop Hold for 3 seconds console resets 2 PROGRAM MODE When console turns on the LED screen scrolls PRESS QUICK START OR SELECT PROGRAM TO BEGIN If Manual Cardio Interval Burn Calories Heart Rate Target Advanced is selected 2 1 If Manual is selec...

Page 34: ... Speed adjustment keys or to adjust the default value 2 2 8 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm 2 2 9 Top time LED updates 2 2 10 LED displays 3 2 1 2 2 11 Belt starts moving 2 3 If Interval is selected 2 3 1 LED scrolls INTERVAL MODE ENTER WEIGHT 2 3 2 LED displays 70 2 3 3 Uses speed keys or Speed adjustment keys or to adjust the default value 2 3 4 Press OK to confirm 2 3 5 LED scrolls ENTER TIM...

Page 35: ...4 2 LED displays 10 2 4 3 Uses speed keys or Speed adjustment keys or to adjust the default value 2 4 4 Press OK to confirm 2 4 5 LED scrolls ENTER MAX INCLINE 2 4 6 LED displays 10 2 4 7 Uses speed keys or Speed adjustment keys or to adjust the default value 2 4 8 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm 2 4 9 LED displays 3 2 1 2 2 10 Belt starts moving 2 5 If Heart Rate is selected LED scrolls HEART ...

Page 36: ...ame as above 2 5 3 If 3 is selected 2 5 3 1 LED scrolls HR 85 ENTER WEIGHT 2 5 3 2 Same as above 2 6 If Target is selected LED scrolls TARGET TRAINING 1 CALORIES TARGET 2 DISTANCE TARGET 3 TIME TARGET Uses speed keys 2 6 1 If 1 is selected 2 6 1 1 LED scrolls CALORIES TARGET ENTER CALORIES 2 6 1 2 LED displays 100 2 6 1 3 Uses speed keys or Speed adjustment keys or to adjust the default value 2 6 ...

Page 37: ...OK or QUICK START to confirm 2 6 3 5 LED displays 3 2 1 2 6 3 6 Belt starts moving 2 7 If Advanced is selected LED scrolls ADVANCED TRAINING 1 STEPS 2 EVENTS 3 OTHERS Uses speed keys 2 7 1 If 1 is selected LED scrolls 1 6K STEPS 2 8K STEPS 3 CUSTOM STEPS 2 7 1 1 If 1 is selected LED displays 3 2 1 Belt starts moving 2 7 1 2 If 2 is selected LED displays 3 2 1 Belt starts moving 2 7 1 3 If 3 is sel...

Page 38: ...ECTED LED SCROLLS OTHER ADVANCED PROGRAMS 1 HILL 2 7 3 1 IF 1 IS SELECTED 1 LED DISPLAYS HILL 2 PRESS OK OR QUICK START TO CONFIRM 3 LED DISPLAYS 3 2 1 4 BELT STARTS MOVING 3 TREADMILL ERROR MESSAGES 3 1 Communication Error message ER01 3 1 1 Check console and the main communication cable connection 3 1 2 Check inverter and the main communication cable connection 3 1 3 Replace inverter 3 1 4 Repla...

Page 39: ...board 3 6 2 Replace run belt and board 3 6 3 Replace inverter 3 6 4 Replace motor 3 7 Emergency stop message ER07 3 7 1 Reset Emergency switch then press STOP button 3 7 2 Check cable of Emergency switch and Emergency switch connection 3 7 3 Replace Emergency switch 3 7 4 Replace inverter 3 8 The console no power 3 8 1 Check the AC power 3 8 2 Turn on the power switch 3 8 3 Check the communication...

Page 40: ... 40 Electrical Connection ...

Page 41: ...kwise direction left bolt of rear roller with a 6mm Allen wrench as below figure B Running belt is deviation to left Tension left bolt or loose right bolt of rear roller with a 6mm Allen wrench as below figure 1 2 Running Belt tension When you plant your foot on the belt if you can feel a slipping sensation then the belt has been stretched and is slipping across the rollers which is a normal and c...

Page 42: ...before attempting any cleaning or mainteance Routine maintenance and cleaning for your unit will keep good function and extend the life of your unit Plesse wipe off the console and other treadmill surfaces perspiration and dust with a clean dampened soft cloth after workout 3 Running belt is maintenance free running belts and lubricants are not allowed ...

Page 43: ... 43 Maintenance Check List Safety Switch ...

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