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TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 

Assembly size (mm) 

2160*890*1480 mm 

Speed range 

— 20 Km/h 

Incline range 

0 - 18% 

Motor spec. (HP) 

6.0 HP (PEAK) 

Running area (mm) 

1550*550 mm 

Input Volt (V) 

220 

– 240 V 

N.W. 

166 Kg 

Max. output power 

2200 W 

Max. user weight 

180 Kg 

Operating 

temperature 

– 28 

 

IPS screen play 

Speed, Time, Distance, Calories, Pulse 

Safety Protection 

and Product 

Advantage 

A.  Red  safety  switches  on  the  panel  (function  based  on 

magnetic plate). 

B.  Overcurrent 

and 

overload 

function 

set 

in 

the 

microcomputer. 

C.  LED screen and control panel display clearly; the angle of 

the view has no effect. 

D.  1.0

—20 km/h speed range. 

E.  Frequency  control  method,  speed  adjusting  is  very 

smooth and convenient. 

F.  The buffer system makes the exercise natural and smooth 

at  the  same  time  and  cushions  the  i

mpact  to  the  user’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  reacts  in  0,3  seconds, 

providing maximum protection. 

GETTING STARTED 

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 

Summary of Contents for Gardian G8 IN 13970

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 13970 Motorized Treadmill inSPORTline Gardian G8...

Page 2: ...ION INSTRUCTIONS 13 MANUAL MODE 13 COUNTDOWN MODE 13 PRESET PROGRAMS 14 USER PROGRAM 15 HEART RATE PROGRAM MATCH FUNCTION 15 TROUBLESHOOTING DISPLAY ERRORS 17 SAFE EXERCISING 18 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIO...

Page 3: ...rom this device to avoid injury 9 This fitness equipment is only for adults 10 Do not insert anything into any parts or holes of this fitness equipment It may cause damage SAFE USAGE Only connect the...

Page 4: ...denly increases in speed or speeds up continually due to an electronic system problem please pull out the safety key and the treadmill will immediately stop 10 Weight limit 180 kg 11 Category SB EN957...

Page 5: ...en put the L R upright on the frame assembly 93 lock them with screw M12 70 120 Do not lock them tightly Step 2 Put the control panel 112 on the upright 3L R Connect the middle wire of the panel 16 to...

Page 6: ...o uninstall the panel wire cover board right Fig 1 and 2 Then take the upper wire out of the control panel Fig 3 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 2 Put the middle wire into the right side hole of the panel Fig...

Page 7: ...1 6 Fig 7 and 8 Fig 7 Fig 8 4 Then put the tidy wire into the panel Use the wrench to assemble the uninstalled panel wire cover board right Fig 9 At last affix the storage box in the accessory box to...

Page 8: ...8 Step 4 If the treadmill is uneven in height you can use the toolkit 17 19 and 19 22 wrench to fine tune it anti clockwise to raise height clockwise to lower the height...

Page 9: ...r 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 wi...

Page 10: ...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...

Page 11: ...kwards to hold your ankle Pull it towards your buttocks until you feel tension in your thigh Keep the position for 10 15 seconds Repeat 3 times for each leg Inner thigh stretches Sit down with your so...

Page 12: ...0 00 the treadmill slows down steadily and then stops moving When the treadmill stops completely it will enter the standby mode 3 Pulse window Displays the user s current pulse If the user puts their...

Page 13: ...or pause playing 10 Sound Press this button to increase the volume 11 Sound Press this button to decrease the volume 12 Former music Press this button play previous song 13 Next music Press this butt...

Page 14: ...tes Press SPEED and SPEED to choose a time you want press START and begin exercising When the time counts down to zero the treadmill stop running See the program chart below Program Time Fixed time 30...

Page 15: ...ch phase of the program Press SPEED and SPEED to choose speed and INCLINE and INCLINE to choose inclination Press the MODE button to confirm your settings and enter the next program setting After sett...

Page 16: ...ER SAVING MODE This device has a power saving function It will automatically enter power saving mode after 4 minutes without any activity The display will shut down To turn it on again press any key M...

Page 17: ...mm millimetre 10 0 200 0 9 Self checking transmission ratio mm millimetre 0 0 TROUBLESHOOTING DISPLAY ERRORS Er 1 Power on no computer reaction Check the computer power line Check the connections bet...

Page 18: ...will play the music and you can adjust the volume with the button on the audio equipment D USB function customized The USB interface can be used to connect to an external device such as USB disc or a...

Page 19: ...belt and the special lubricating oil of the motorized treadmill This treadmill s running belt and deck are already pre lubricated The belt deck friction may play a major role in the function and life...

Page 20: ...to see which part is loose Take down the four screws on the motor cover Then let the treadmill work at the speed of 1 km h Stand on the running belt grip the foam handrails and try to press the runnin...

Page 21: ...21 EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 22: ...24 Keyboard 1 25L R Loudspeaker Fixed Parts 2 26 Safety switch 1 27 Safety Key 1 28 Stainless steel footplate 2 29 Rear endcap 1 30 Upright decorative stripe 2 31 Upper Motor Cover 1 32 Side rail fron...

Page 23: ...77 Single earthen wire 16A L300 mm W 6mm wire plug w 2 pcs PC250 insulating bush 1 78 Power switch 1 79 End socket 1 80 Overload protector 1 81 Motor 1 82 Incline motor 1 83 Hand pulse components 2 8...

Page 24: ...t1 6 nickle 3 135 Washer 10 2 18 8 t3 nickle 4 136 Screw M6 18L 10 137 Screw M6 30L 18 138 Screw M6 30 full threaded nickle 10 9 grade 1 139 Screw M4 15 full threaded nickle 10 9 grade 6 140 Screw M6...

Page 25: ...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 26: ...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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