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Users who want to exercise while running should choose 8 km/h speed or higher. 

GETTING START 

PREPARATION 

If you are more than 45 years old or have health problems and this is your first time using a treadmill, 
please consult your doctor before exercising. 

Before you use the motorized treadmill, please stand aside and learn how to use it, e.g. how to start, 
stop and adjust the speed. You can use it after you familiarize yourself with its functions. Then stand 
on the plastic non-slip side rails and grip the handrail with both hands. Turn the treadmill on and set a 
low  speed  (1.6 

–  3.2  km/h),  stand  straight,  look  forward  and  try  to  step  onto  the  running  belt  a  few 

times with one foot. Then  step onto the running belt and start exercising. After you are adapted, you 
can slowly increase the speed to 3 

– 5 km/h and maintain this speed for about 10 minutes. After that, 

stop the treadmill slowly. 

EXERCISE 

Stand aside to learn how to operate the machine (adjusting the speed and inclination). Start exercising 
after you familiarize yourself with the functions. Walk 1 km in a constant tempo and record the time it 
takes, which may be about 15 - 25 minutes. Walk 1 km by 4.8 km/h (you need about 12 minutes). After 
successfully  completing  this  exercise  a  few  times  you  can  adjust  to  a  higher  speed  and  inclination. 
Have a good 30-minute exercise. When you do walking exercises do not rush. The exercise improves 
your health. 

FREQUENCY 

The optimal exercise frequency is 3 - 5 times per week for 15 

– 60 min. It is better to make a schedule 

first and not exercise randomly.  You can control the  intensity of the  movement through adjusting  the 
speed  and  inclination.  We  suggest  not  to  set  the  inclination  when  at  the  start  of  the  exercise.  When 
you want to increase the intensity of the exercise, change in inclination will be the most effective. 

HOW TO EXERCISE 

It  is  best  for  each  exercise  to  last  15 

–  20  min.  Warm  up  for  2  minutes  by  walking  4.8  km/h,  then 

increase the speed to 5.3 km/h, and then 5.8 km/h. Each section should take about 2 minutes. Then 
add  0.3  km/h  per  2  mins,  until  your  breathing  quickens  (You  should  have  no  difficulty  though).  Keep 
exercising at this speed. if you feel it is hard to breathe, lower the speed by 0.3 km/h. Finally, leave 4 
minutes to reduce the speed at last. If you find increasing the intensity by increasing speed too hard, 
you can slowly increase the inclination. Just a small adjustment can increase the intensity greatly. 

BURNING CALORIES - This way allows you to burn calories. Warm up for 5 minutes at 4 

– 4.8 km/h 

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 
exercise for 1 hour at this speed. You can exercise while watching TV. Add 0.3 km/h speed every time 
you  see  advertisements  and  return  to the  former  speed  by  the  end  of the  advertisement so  that  you 
increase the intensity only during advertisements. Slow down for at least 4 minutes. 

CLOTHING 

All you need is a pair of shoes, which let you stretch your feet fully and at the same time don

’t stick to 

foreign matters under your 

shoe’s soles, so that you do not carry dirt onto the running belt and running 

board.  The  dirt  and  other  foreign  matter  could  damage  them  both.  You  should  wear  comfortable 
clothes. 

WARM 

– UP EXERCISE 

It  is  better  to  do  some  warm-up  exercises  before  running.  Warmed  muscles  are  easy  to  stretch,  so 
take the time to do 5 

– 10-minute warm-up. Repeat each exercise shown in the pictures below. 

Summary of Contents for 19892

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 19892 Motorized treadmill inSPORTline Gardian G12TF...

Page 2: ...TERFACE 13 PROGRAMS 15 BUTTONS 37 ERRORS 39 SAFE EXERCISING 39 GETTING START 40 WARM UP EXERCISE 40 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 42 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES 42 BELT MIDDLE PLACEMENT AND TIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT...

Page 3: ...hing into parts or holes of this device to avoid damage or injury SAFE USE Connect the power line only after the assembly is complete the protect cover must be put on Plug in the power line into the p...

Page 4: ...or commercial use 11 WARNING The heart rate frequency monitoring may not be completely accurate Overexertion during training can lead to a serious injury or even death If you start to feel faint stop...

Page 5: ...1 Using a flat blade screwdriver press and turn the locking screw The engine cover opens automatically STEP 2 Attach Right and Left Posts 3 to Frame 152 with Screws M12 x 65 86 M12 x 25 78 and Flat Wa...

Page 6: ...with Middle signal wire 172 Connect the Middle power wire 158 with the Lower power wire 173 Connect left TV signal middle wire 169 with the left TV signal lower wire 170 STEP 4 Close the engine cover...

Page 7: ...onsole on the frame Use M6 wrench Lock tight the screws M8 20 91 Then use M5 lock tight 4 screws M8 15 20 with washers 9 16 t1 6 97 STEP 6 Connect the module connecting wire with video communication w...

Page 8: ...8 STEP 7 Connect the cables and then attach the display with M8 x 20 screws 91 and M6 wrench...

Page 9: ...9 STEP 8 CABLE CONNECTION 1 Prepare cables 169 146 from left post 3L 2 Prepare the cables 172 158 146 from the right post 3R...

Page 10: ...9 Then connect the cables on the left 156 168 and on the right 156 157 171 from the console with the cables from right and left post 3L R STEP 10 Attach the console with M8 x 20 screws using an Allen...

Page 11: ...screws and 4 washers 9 M16 t1 STEP 12 Attach the display holder with M8 x 45 screws and M6 key STEP 13 Connect the wires from the control panel to the display Then attach the display with M8 x 45 scr...

Page 12: ...16 Fasten all the screws on the posts then use Screw M5x25 80 to fasten Front cover 59 R then use screw M4 x 15 120 to fasten the front cover to the frame from inside STEP 17 If the treadmill is not s...

Page 13: ...s foot ankle joint and other parts of their body G The over current protector can only continue to function when reset manually which can prevent motor damage H Intelligent explosion proof circuit rea...

Page 14: ...justment Settings menu You can choose the interface language in the upper right corner English Chinese Italian Korean French German Spanish Russian Arabic The WIFI and Bluetooth indicators are informa...

Page 15: ...to the Main Menu press RETURN If the program reaches 0 min it stops You can turn off the program earlier with PAUSE and STOP In the interface you can set the speed incline pause stop With MUSIC you ca...

Page 16: ...n to the Main Menu press RETURN If the program reaches 0 km it stops You can turn off the program earlier with PAUSE and STOP In the interface you can set the speed incline pause stop With MUSIC you c...

Page 17: ...To return to the Main Menu press RETURN If the program reaches 0 calories it stops You can turn off the program earlier with PAUSE and STOP In the interface you can set the speed incline pause stop Wi...

Page 18: ...e program interface consists of 3 different pages You can see the current page at the bottom of the display The left page tests the user s pulse grab pulse handlebar plates for test The middle page se...

Page 19: ...eturn to the Main Menu press RETURN Pressing CONFIRM will display the following When the pulse reaches the desired value a warning is displayed and program stops You can turn off the program earlier w...

Page 20: ...ose following RACETRACK MODE displays racetrack MAP MODE User can set start and end destination The system automatically sets the route according to the user s speed The belt does not use the GPS syst...

Page 21: ...21 SMALL TOWN STREET BEACH MOUNTAIN PLATEAU Displays corresponding scene...

Page 22: ...22 EXERCISE GUIDE Pressing EXERCISE GUIDE will display the following screen SAFETY EXERCISE For more information on the exercises see the chapters below You will see a series of videos for a warm up...

Page 23: ...23...

Page 24: ...24 Use the arrow at the bottom left to return to the main screen RUNNING GUIDE Sprint...

Page 25: ...25 Walk uphill Quick walk...

Page 26: ...26 Jogging FUNNY EXERCISE z bavn cvi en k dispozici jsou 4 vide pro zpest en cvi en...

Page 27: ...27 ABOUT THIS TREADMILL When you press ABOUT THIS TREADMILL the following screen will appear OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Not available at the moment MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS See chapters below...

Page 28: ...28...

Page 29: ...following information AGE HIGHT WEIGHT Then grab the handlebars pulse plates for 5 seconds The value is displayed Press RETURN to return to the Main Menu WARNING The displayed values in the program ar...

Page 30: ...admill phone tablet etc The treadmill can only transfer music not files When the following screen appears press CLOSE Turn on Bluetooth on the treadmill and on your smart device tablet mobile Pair the...

Page 31: ...select music from your library a memory card or other music source must be connected With VIDEO the user can play videos a memory card or other music source must be connected With SCENE you can selec...

Page 32: ...aktu ln tr nink ne data za r zn cvi en INTERNET Press SURF THE INTERNET to enter the interface Icons cannot be added or removed Different language variations have a different program selection Press...

Page 33: ...lowing files pictures music videos PHOTO file type JPG PNG MUSIC file type MP3 VIDEO file type MP4 AVI MOV TV INTERFACE Not available at this moment LOCAL APPLICATION Press LOCAL APPLICATION to enter...

Page 34: ...ation in the system settings Therefore they are password protected 000007 Confirm the password with CONFIRM The user can only enter the SETUP SYSTEM where he can set up WIFI connection brightness etc...

Page 35: ...d 2 0 4 0 8 0 10 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 10 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 Incline 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 P5 Speed 2 0 4 0 8 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 8 0 10 0 10 0 6 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 Incline 2 4 6 4 3...

Page 36: ...0 7 0 7 0 5 0 5 0 3 0 Incline 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 5 4 3 4 3 3 2 2 1 P17 Speed 2 0 4 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 7 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 8 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 3 0 Incline 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 5 3 3 P18 Speed 2 0 4 0 4 0 4...

Page 37: ...maximum value is 20 Displays the current speed The default value is 1 0 km h the maximum value is 23 km h Displays pulse and calories burned Data changes every 10 seconds If you do not hold the handl...

Page 38: ...utton by pressing the button with the screen on will enter the Distance Program If the display is not available the distance window is displayed The calories mode button by pressing the button with th...

Page 39: ...ey can recommend the frequency intensity and duration of the exercise based on your age and health condition If you feel any or similar symptoms during exercising pain or tightness on the chest irregu...

Page 40: ...the inclination when at the start of the exercise When you want to increase the intensity of the exercise change in inclination will be the most effective HOW TO EXERCISE It is best for each exercise...

Page 41: ...ndon stretches Support yourself with two hands on a wall or a tree with one leg stretched behind you Keep the leg straight and the heel on the ground Keep the position for 10 15 seconds Repeat 3 times...

Page 42: ...ur treadmill we suggest that you power off for 10 minutes after every 2 hours of running A loose running belt will slip when you are running a too tight running belt will affect the performance of the...

Page 43: ...ning belt harder with your feet We suggest that the user stamps with his own body weight If the running belt doesn t stop when you press it then the running belt and motor belt is not flabby or too ti...

Page 44: ...44 EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 45: ...r connecting sheet 2 29 Wrench 5 1 9 L R L P Cover connecting seat 2 30 Wrench 6 1 10 Incline bracket connecting axis 2 31 Wrench 8 1 11 Meter display neck bracket 1 32 Wrench 10 1 12 Motor cover stre...

Page 46: ...Wire protecting cover 1 74 Silicon oil 1 52 Safety key clip 1 75 Screw M6 x 10 4 53 Rear cover 1 76 Screw M10 x 45 1 54 Convex cushion 8 77 Screw M10 x 65 1 55 Upper motor cover 1 78 Screw M12 x 25 4...

Page 47: ...36 98 Washer 6 6 11 8 t1 6 38 121 Screw BT 4 0 x 25 2 99 Washer 13 24 t2 5 4 122 Screw M10 x 25 4 100 Washer 17 21 t0 4 2 123 Screw M8 x 22 4 101 Screw M6 x 10 14 124 Screw ST 3 0 x 10 60 102 Screw M...

Page 48: ...tive wire 1 165 Lower middle video communication wire 220 1 145 Pulse wire 1 166 AC power 1 146 Handrail decorative light connecting wire 2 167 AC PC board 1 147 L R L P handrail decorative light 1 16...

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