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2)  Spread  the  lubricant  onto  the  inside  surface  of  the  belt  and  the  deck  evenly  (make  sure  the 

machine is turned off and power is disconnected). 

3)  Periodically lubricate the front and rear rollers to keep them at their peak performance. If the 

treadmill belt/deck/roller is kept reaso

nably clean, you’ll further the treadmill’s longevity.

 

How to check the running mat for proper lubrication: 

1)  Disconnect the main power supply. 

2)  Fold the treadmill up into the storage position. 

3)  Feel the back surface of the running mat. 

If the surface is slick when touched, then no further lubrication is needed. 

If the surface is dry to the touch, apply a suitable silicone lubricant. 

We  recommend  you  use  a  silicone  based  spray  to  lubricate  your  treadmill.  This  can  be 
purchased from your local sports retailer or a local hardware store. 

TIGHTENING THE BELT/POLY V-BELT 

Identification ways for the degree of tightness of running belt and poly V-belt: 

When the running belt skips, please follow the steps as follows to make sure  which belt needs to be 
adjusted - running belt or poly V-belt. 

a)  Cut off power, screw off the bolt on the protective cover. Then take down the protecting cover 

from the treadmill. 

b)  Turn  the  speed  to  approximately  3  km/h,  step  on  the  running  belt  and  try  your  best  to make 

the  running  belt  stop.  If  the  running  belt  stops  together  with  the  front  roll,  but  the  motor  still 
runs, it means the poly V-belt needs to be adjusted. 

c)  Turn the speed to be  around  3 km/h, step  on the running belt and try  your  best to make the 

running  belt stop. If  the running  belt stops, but the front roller still runs, it means the running 
belt needs to be adjusted. 

THE ADJUSTMENT STEPS FOR POLY V-BELT 

a)  Cut off power firstly and take down the protective cover. 

b)  Loosen/tighten the motor screws. 

c)  Connect the treadmill to the power supply, and check, whether the poly V-belt is loose. If it is, 

repeat the precious steps. 

CENTERING THE RUNNING BELT 

DO  NOT  OVERTIGHTEN  the  walking  belt.

  This  may  cause  reduced  motor  performance  and 

excessive roller wear. 

To centre the walking belt: 

 

Place treadmill on a level surface. 

 

Run the treadmill at approximately 3.5 mph. 

 

If  the  belt  has  drifted  to  the  right,  turn  the  right  adjusting  bolt  1/2  turn  clockwise  and  the  left 

adjusting bolt 1/2 turn counter clockwise 

 

If  the  belt  has  drifted  to  the  left,  turn  the  left  adjusting  bolt  1/2  turn  clockwise  and  the  right 

adjusting bolt 1/2 turn counter clockwise. 

Summary of Contents for IN 13080

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 13080 Motorized Treadmill inSPORTline Neblin...

Page 2: ...UCTIONS 5 ASSEMBLY STEPS 6 GROUNDING METHODS 9 OPERATION GUIDE 10 WINDOW DISPLAY 10 BUTTON FUNCTIONS 11 EXERCISE INSTRUCTIONS 11 MAINTENANCE 12 BELT DECK ROLLER LUBRICATION 14 TIGHTENING THE BELT POLY...

Page 3: ...should you fall or move too far back on the treadmill 7 Keep hands away from all moving parts 8 Never operate the treadmill if it has a damaged cord or a plug 9 Keep the cord away from heated surface...

Page 4: ...ted injury NEVER mount or dismount the treadmill while the belt is moving 6 This unit starts with a very low speed Simply standing on the belt during slow acceleration is proper after you have learned...

Page 5: ...carefully assembled and the motor shield covered Only then connect the treadmill to the power supply ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PARTS LIST NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY 2 MAIN FRAME 1 39 BOLT M8 15 8 1...

Page 6: ...15 1pc Notice Do not connect to the power supply before complete assembly ASSEMBLY STEPS STEP 1 Open the carton and remove all the parts from the box carefully STEP 2 Lift up the console B in the dir...

Page 7: ...onto the main frame Notice Support the upright tubes so that they don t fall down STEP 4 Use the 5 Allen wrench and M8 15 bolts 39 and lock washers 55 to lock the console B onto the left and right upr...

Page 8: ...onnecting tube 1 to the console handle bar with bolts M8 50 44 arc washers 49 and nuts 28 STEP 8 Connect the left handlebar 79 with the left support tube 81 and the right handlebar 80 with the right s...

Page 9: ...cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local laws and ord...

Page 10: ...ndow will show the distance in km counting up from 0 00 to 99 9 km When 99 9 is reached the machine will stop smoothly show End on the display and enter into its initial state after another 5 seconds...

Page 11: ...EED button on the right handlebar RANGE OF SPECIFICATION Initial Initial Data Set Range Display Range TIME MIN SECOND 0 00 0 00 99 59 SPEED Km h 0 3 0 3 0 3 6 0 3 6 DISTANCE Km 0 00 0 00 99 9 CALORIE...

Page 12: ...approximately 5 minutes The stretching exercises should now be repeated again remember not to force or jerk your muscles into a stretch As you get fitter you may need to train longer and harder It is...

Page 13: ...seconds 3 Remove the motor cover Wait until ALL LCD lights turn off 4 Clean the motor and lower board area to eliminate any lint or dust particles that may have accumulated Failure to do so may resul...

Page 14: ...product is a machine that contains moving parts which have been greased lubricated and could leak BELT DECK ROLLER LUBRICATION The mat deck friction may play a major role in the function and life of y...

Page 15: ...the protective cover Then take down the protecting cover from the treadmill b Turn the speed to approximately 3 km h step on the running belt and try your best to make the running belt stop If the run...

Page 16: ...cture A If the belts has drifted to the RIGHT Picture B If the belt has drifted to the LEFT WARNING ALWAYS UNPLUG THE TREADMILL FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING THE UNIT PIC A P...

Page 17: ...17 EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 18: ...Allen Wrench 5 mm 1 13 Adjustable wheel 2 14 Console top cover 1 15 Motor top cover 1 16 Motor bottom cover 1 17 Left rear cover 1 18 Right rear cover 1 19 Side rail 2 20 Running belt 1 21 Motor belt...

Page 19: ...1 Nut M6 2 52 Screw ST4 2 12 10 53 Handlebar foam 2 54 Washer 6 3 55 Washer 8 10 56 Washer 8 11 57 Washer C 8 9 58 Control board 1 59 Inductor Optional 1 60 Filter Optional 1 61 Console upper wire 1 6...

Page 20: ...elay signal from the computer board to the driver a Please check the wire from the drive to the computer board if the wire is broken please change a new one b Please check the electronic parts in comp...

Page 21: ...tivities The Buyer who is not the End Customer is a Businessman that buys Goods or uses services for the purpose of using the Goods or services for his own business activities The Buyer conforms to th...

Page 22: ...Seller shall fix the reported defects by means of repair or by the exchange of the damaged part or product for a new one Based on the agreement of the Buyer the Seller has the right to exchange the de...

Page 23: ...23 Web www insportline sk Date of Sale Stamp and Signature of Seller...

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