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PARTS LIST 

No. 

Name 

Qty. 

No. 

Name 

Qty. 

Main frame 

31 

Screw M8*70 

Base 

32 

Screw M8*40 

Handlebars 

33 

Screw M8*55 

Connection rod 

34 

Screw M8*10 

Rear roller cover 

35 

Screw M8*70 

Screw plates 

36 

Screw M6*25   

Sleeve 

Ø16 * Ø12 * 40L 

37 

Screw M8*30 

Small sleeve 

Ø15*9.5 

38 

Screw M8*15 

Front roller cover 

39 

Screw M6*15 

10 

Front axle sleeve 

40 

Screw M5*30 

11 

Support adjusting bracket 

41 

Screw M6*20 

12 

Console bracket 

42 

Screw M12*55 

13 

Front roller 

43 

Washer 

Ø 8.5* Ø 16*t1.5 

14 

14 

Rear roller 

44 

Washer 

Ø 6.5* Ø 12*t1.5 

16 

15 

Screws 

45 

Nut M6 

16 

Resistance adjustment knob 

46 

Nut 

17 

Cylinder 

47 

Screw M6*25 

18 

Nylon clamps 

48 

Screw M4*15 

19 

Washers 

49 

Screw M10*30 

20 

Plastic side rails 

50 

Washer 

Ø 10.5* Ø 20*t2.0 

21 

Running board 

51 

Nut M10 

22 

Running belt 

52 

Console 

23 

Transport wheel 

53 

Kabel 

24 

Adjustable end cap 

54 

Sensor cable bracket 

25 

Transport wheels stop 

55 

Pin 

Ø 28* Ø 10*26 

26 

Leveling feet 

56 

Bottle holder 

27 

Bushing 

57 

Screw 

28 

Left cover 

58 

Washer M5 

29 

Right cover 

59 

Screw 

30 

Magnet bracket 

60 

Washer M4 

 

Summary of Contents for 19891

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 19891 Walking treadmill inSPORTline Hill Pro...

Page 2: ...ETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 DIAGRAM 4 PARTS LIST 5 ASSEMBLY 6 CONSOLE 8 SAFE EXERCISING 9 GETTING START 9 WARM UP EXERCISE 10 IMPORTANT NOTICE 11 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 12 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARR...

Page 3: ...0 6 m around the treadmill Do not use in humid areas Do not place the treadmill on thick carpet Protect the treadmill from humidity and water Do not use aerosol sprays in the area around treadmill If...

Page 4: ...4 DIAGRAM...

Page 5: ...1 42 Screw M12 55 2 13 Front roller 1 43 Washer 8 5 16 t1 5 14 14 Rear roller 1 44 Washer 6 5 12 t1 5 16 15 Screws 1 45 Nut M6 6 16 Resistance adjustment knob 1 46 Nut 4 17 Cylinder 1 47 Screw M6 25 2...

Page 6: ...LY Attach the console bracket 12 with the screw 47 and washer 44 Connect the console cables 52 Secure the bracket with washers 60 and screws 59 Attach the bottle holder 56 using the washer 58 and the...

Page 7: ...7...

Page 8: ...reset the data CONSOLE SPEED A Display current speed TIME B Display time from the start to finish of the exercise The time stops counting if the console does not receive a signal for 6 seconds You can...

Page 9: ...d runner Speed 12 0 14 5 km h experienced runner Speed over 14 5 km h excellent runner ATTENTION Users who want to exercise while walking should choose 6 km h speed or lower Users who want to exercise...

Page 10: ...speed then add 0 3 km h per every 2 minutes Keep increasing the speed until you feel it is a challenge to do the exercise continually for 45 minutes In order to increase intensity you can try to exer...

Page 11: ...bited and may be dangerous to users We are not responsible for any injury caused by improper and forbidden use of the machine Consult your doctor before starting training on the treadmill Your doctor...

Page 12: ...the middle Picture A If the running belt drifts to the left pull off the safety key and unplug the treadmill from power Turn the left adjusting bolt clockwise by 1 4 turn then plug in the power cord...

Page 13: ...ess otherwise specified in the Certificate of Warranty Invoice Bill of Delivery or other documents related to the Goods The legal warranty period provided to the Consumer is not affected By the Warran...

Page 14: ...m of the Warranty Claim Procedures described in this paragraph The Seller shall settle the Warranty Claim within 30 days after the delivery of the defective Goods unless a longer period has been agree...

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