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27 

 

DRIVER 

34 

PIPE PLUG 

 

96 

LOCK WASHER 

  6 

35 

AC SINGLE WIRE 

 

97 

LOCK WASHER 

  8 

16 

36 

AC SINGLE WIRE 

 

98 

LOCK WASHER 

10 

37 

SAFETY KEY 

 

99 

SPRING WAHSER 

8    

38 

GROUNDING WIRE 

 

100 

FLAT WASHER C 

  8 

39 

POWER WIRE 

 

101 

SCREW WITH 

WASHER 

M5*8  

13 

40 

POWER OUTLET 

 

102 

MOTOR TOP COVER 

ARCYLIC 

 

41 

SQUARE SWITCH 

 

103 

BIG WASHER C 

10*Φ26*2.0 

42 

OVERLOAD PROTECTOR 

 

104 

ALLEN 

  M8*42 L20 

43 

INCLINE MOTOR 

 

105 

SCREW 

ST4.2*20 

44 

MCB BOARD 

 

106 

 

 

 

45 

RUNNING BELT 

 

107 

TOP SIGNAL WIRE 

 

46 

MOTOR BELT 

 

108 

BOTTOM SIGNAL 

WIRE 

 

47 

FOAM COVER 

 

109 

FLITER 

OPTIONAL 

48 

SPEED SENSOR 

 

110 

INDUCTANCE 

OPTIONAL 

49 

 

 

 

111 

WIRE COVER 

 

50 

BLACK RUBBER 

CUSHION 

 

112 

PULSE SUPPORTING 

TUBE 

 

51 

BLUE RUBBR CUSHION 

 

113 

SPEED PULSE TOP 

COVER 

 

52 

BLUE RUBBR CUSHION 

 

114 

SPEED PULSE 

BOTTOM COVER 

 

53 

ADJUSTABLE WHEEL 

 

115 

INCLINE PULSE TOP 

COVER 

 

54 

CONE-SHAPE CUSHION 

 

116 

INCLINE PULSE 

BOTTOM COVER 

 

55 

FLAT FOOT PAD 

 

117 

SPEED PULSE END 

CAP 

 

56 

WIRE PROTECTOR 

 

118 

INCLINE PULSE END 

CAP 

 

57 

THREAD AXLE 

 

119 

BOLT COVER 

 

58 

Z-SHAPED BOARD 

 

120 

PULSE IRON SHEET 

 

59 

DC MOTOR 

 

121 

SAFETY KEY COPPER 

SHEET 

 

60 

CONSOLE BOTTOM 

COVER 

 

122 

SAFETY KEY SPRING 

SHEET 

 

61 

CONSOLE TOP COVER 

 

123 

SCREW 

ST4.2*40 

62 

CONSOLE PANEL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Gallop II

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 15036 Treadmill inSPORTline Gallop II...

Page 2: ...0 PULLING DOWN 10 GROUNDING METHODS 11 DISPLAY 11 WINDOWS 12 BUTTON FUNCTION 12 ENTERTAINMENT FUNCTIONS 13 LUBRICATION REMIND FUNCTION 14 START UP QUICKLY MANUAL 14 OPERATION OF EXERCISE PROCESS 15 MA...

Page 3: ...CARE 22 PROPER LUBRICATION CHECKING 22 RUNNING BOARD LUBRICATION 23 IDENTIFICATION WAYS FOR RUNNING AND MOTOR BELT TIGHTNESS 24 BELT AND MOTOR BELT 24 RUNNING BELT CENTRING 24 EXPLODED DRAWING 25 PAR...

Page 4: ...or this device is damaged Check it regularly for damage and wearing Damaged parts must be replaced immediately 14 Keep the cord away from heated surface or heat sources 15 Do not operate it in places...

Page 5: ...ble after you have learnt to operate this machine properly 6 Always hold onto handrail while making control changes 7 A safety key is provided with this machine Remove the safety key to stop the runni...

Page 6: ...ecification Qty 1 Main frame 1 97 Lock washer 8 10 77 Bolt M8 15 10 90 Bolt M5 12 8 118 Left handpulse bar 1 117 Right handpulse bar 1 32 5 Allen wrench 5 mm 1 33 Wrench W SCREW Driver S 13 14 15 1 23...

Page 7: ...been finished ASSEMBLY STEPS STEP 1 Open the carton and put out the above mentioned parts Put the main frame on the ground STEP 2 Lift up the console A and upright tube B towards the arrow direction...

Page 8: ...n wrench 32 and M8 15 bolts 77 and lock washers 97 Lock the upright tube B onto main frame STEP 4 Use the 5 Allen wrench 32 and M8 15 bolts 77 and lock washers 97 to lock the console A onto the left a...

Page 9: ...e base frame by using wrench w screw driver 33 and M5 12 bolts 90 STEP 6 Fix the left and right bars 118 and 117 to the console by using 5 Allen wrench 32 and M8 50 bolts 81 Fix the bolt covers 119 to...

Page 10: ...en pull up in the arrow direction until you hear the sound that means the cylinder B has been locked into the round tube PULLING DOWN Support the place A with hand and press the frame slightly Then ki...

Page 11: ...safety Please insert the plug into correct electrical outlet WARNING Follow all warnings of this manual Wrong operation may lead to leakage of electricity If you cannot make sure the machine is ground...

Page 12: ...e you have finished the running circle of 400 m the machine will remind you with a Beep sound and shows the number of circles that you have run within 2 seconds SPEED WINDOW It displays the speed unde...

Page 13: ...ush this button and hold it for about 4 seconds to increase the volume level You can push this button and hold it for about 4 seconds to decrease the volume level Push it to stop or restart the music...

Page 14: ...the functions of IPHONE IPAD display USB display SD display in this order The later function will replace the previous function FAN Push FAN key to start cooling fan LUBRICATION REMIND FUNCTION This m...

Page 15: ...CLINE INCLINE to set up the distance that you need The range is 0 5 99 9 To set up the distance push PROGRAM key to enter calories counting down The CAL window will display 50 and starts glittering Pr...

Page 16: ...6 2 3 4 2 2 2 1 P7 SPEED 2 6 7 4 4 7 4 2 4 2 INCLINE 4 5 6 6 9 9 10 12 6 3 P8 SPEED 2 4 6 8 7 8 6 2 3 2 INCLINE 3 5 4 4 3 4 4 3 3 2 P9 SPEED 2 4 5 5 6 5 6 3 3 2 INCLINE 3 5 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 2 P10 SPEED 2...

Page 17: ...ss PROGRAM continually until U1 U2 U3 appears Hold one for 3 seconds to enter the self define program setting To set the first interval time press SPEED SPEED or push speed shortcut button to set the...

Page 18: ...54 158 100 100 77 136 90 86 55 157 99 99 78 135 90 85 56 156 98 98 79 134 90 85 57 155 98 98 80 133 90 84 1 Press PROGRAM continuously under the stand by mode You can find heart rate control from HP1...

Page 19: ...00 5 00 99 00 0 00 99 59 INCLINE SELECTION 0 0 0 20 0 20 SPEED KM H 0 1 0 1 0 22 1 0 22 DISTANCE 0 0 1 00 0 5 99 9 0 00 99 9 CALORIES THERM 0 50 10 999 0 999 BODY TESTER At the beginning state push P...

Page 20: ...es too intensively If you feel pain stop immediately Touching your toes Slowly bend your back from hips Keep your back and arms relaxed while stretching downwards to your toes Do it as far as you are...

Page 21: ...ercises but reduce your tempo and continue for approx 5 minutes The stretching exercises should now be repeated Don t jerk or force your muscles too much If you get fitter you can train longer and mor...

Page 22: ...ent of the running belt Make sure that the running belt is not damaged and that all components and parts fit well GENERAL CLEANING 1 Use a soft and damp cloth to wipe the edge of the belt and the area...

Page 23: ...times a week lubricate more frequently 6 8 weeks Follow these steps Switch off the power There is an Allen head bolt at the back of the running deck opposite the computer end on both side rails Turn b...

Page 24: ...op it with pressure If the running belt stops but front roll still runs it means the running belt should be adjusted RUNNING BELT CENTRING WARNING Don t overtighten the belt to avoid reduced motor per...

Page 25: ...25 EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 26: ...LLEN M8 15 12 16 TRANSPORT WHEEL 2 78 ALLEN M8 20 4 17 RUNNING BOARD 1 79 ALLEN M8 30 L15 1 18 PCB BOARD 1 80 ALLEN M8 40 L 20 2 19 MAGNET RING 1 81 ALLEN M8 50 L 20 6 20 MAGNET CORE 1 82 ALLEN M8 70...

Page 27: ...IGNAL WIRE 1 47 FOAM COVER 2 109 FLITER OPTIONAL 1 48 SPEED SENSOR 1 110 INDUCTANCE OPTIONAL 1 49 111 WIRE COVER 1 50 BLACK RUBBER CUSHION 4 112 PULSE SUPPORTING TUBE 2 51 BLUE RUBBR CUSHION 2 113 SPE...

Page 28: ...sensor If it is not well connected connect again If the sensor still does not work properly replace it The signal failure of control board Replace it 5 E04 display The failure of incline Check that th...

Page 29: ...The Seller provides the Buyer a 24 months Warranty for Goods Quality unless otherwise specified in the Certificate of Warranty Invoice Bill of Delivery or other documents related to the Goods The leg...

Page 30: ...s paragraph The Seller shall settle the Warranty Claim within 30 days after the delivery of the defective Goods unless a longer period has been agreed upon The day when the repaired or exchanged Goods...

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