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E01  Running board 

 

E23 

Safety  key  sensor 
bottom signal wire 

 

E02  DC motor 

 

E24 

Keyboard 
connecting wire 

 

E03  On-off switch 

 

E25 

Incline motor 

 

E04  Overload protector 

 

F01 

Filter 

 

E05  Power socket  

 

F02 

Inductance 

 

E07  Magnetic core 

 

F03 

AC single wire 

 

E08  Power wire 

 

F04 

Grounding wire 

 

E09  AC signal wire 

Brown 200 

F05 

Screw 

ST4.2*12 

E10  AC signal wire 

Brown 350 

H01 

USB board 

 

E11  AC signal wire 

Blue 350 

H02 

USB power wire 

 

E12  Ground wire 

 

H03 

Screw 

ST2.9*8 

E14  Console 

 

G01 

Power 

amplifier 

board 

 

E15  Control board 

 

G02 

Audio 

input 

and 

output board 

 

E16  Top signal wire 

 

G03 

Power 

amplifier 

power wire  

 

E17  Middle signal wire 

 

G04 

Audio socket wire 

 

E18  Bottom signal wire 

 

G05 

Speaker 1 

 

E19 

Hand  pulse  top  signal 
wire 

 

G06 

Speaker 2 

 

E20 

Hand 

pulse 

bottom 

signal wire 

 

G07 

Mp3 wire 

 

E21  Keyboard 

 

G08 

Screw 

ST2.9*8 

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E22 

Safety  key  sensor  top 
signal wire 

 

 

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 

After the product lifespan expired or if the possible repairing is uneconomic, dispose it according to the 
local laws and environmentally friendly in the nearest scrapyard. 

By  proper  disposal  you  will  protect  the  environment  and  natural  sources.  Moreover,  you  can  help 
protect  human  health.  If  you  are  not  sure  in  correct  disposing,  ask  local  authorities  to  avoid  law 
violation or sanctions. 

Don’t put the batteries among house waste but hand them in to the recycling place. 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS 

General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms 

All  Warranty  Conditions  stated  here  under  determine  Warranty  Coverage  and  Warranty  Claim 
Procedure. Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No. 89/2012 Coll. Civil 
Code,  and  Act  No.  634/1992  Coll.,  Consumer  Protection,  as  amended,  also  in  cases  that  are  not 
specified by these Warranty rules. 

Summary of Contents for IN 21318

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 21318 Treadmill inSPORTline inCondiT30i...

Page 2: ...MBLY 4 TRANSPORTATION 11 CONSOLE 12 MAINTENANCE GUIDE 14 ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT 14 LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 DIAGRAM 18 PARTS LIST 20 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 21 TERMS AND COND...

Page 3: ...arpet If the power cable is damaged do not use the device Buy new one in authorized shop Protect the treadmill from humidity and water Place the treadmill not to cover socket Do not use aerosol sprays...

Page 4: ...WARNING Do not use heart rate sensors in the handle at speeds above 14 km h WARNING The heart rate monitoring system may not be accurate Overextending during training can cause serious injury or death...

Page 5: ...5 STEP 1 Carefully pull out the belt A and console B out of the box...

Page 6: ...6 STEP 2 Attach the posts A04 and A05 to the treadmill A with 2x bolts D05 on each side Attach the handrails A03 to the posts A04 and A05 with 2x washers D29 and 2x bolts D09...

Page 7: ...7 STEP 3 Connect the console cables to the cables from the console bracket as shown Then attach the console 2 to the console bracket A03 with 2x washers D24 and 2x bolts D09...

Page 8: ...8 STEP 4 Cut the tape...

Page 9: ...9 STEP 5 Lift the belt and attach the feet f to the belt with the screws b then attach the feet f to the bottom frame with the screws b...

Page 10: ...10 KROK 6 The treadmill is ready for use attach the safety key for use and check function...

Page 11: ...11 TRANSPORTATION Lift the treadmill by the rear part K and secure with the bracket F Then tip and move the treadmill using the transport wheels If the belt is heavy ask another person for help...

Page 12: ...treadmill 6 MODE Press the button to displey TIME DISTANCE CALORIES WORKOUT TARGETS 15 programs 3 user programs and BODY FAT 7 STOP PAUSE Press to stop pause the treadmill 8 SPEED Press to reduce spee...

Page 13: ...sound a sound when entering a new segment Use the SPEED and INCILNE buttons to adjust the speed and incline of each segment The console sounds 6 beeps when the program is completed 7 4 3 user programs...

Page 14: ...fety key MAINTENANCE GUIDE General cleaning will help to prolong the life and improve performance on your treadmill Keep the unit clean and maintained by dusting the components on a regular basis clea...

Page 15: ...running board is essential as the friction affects the life span and operations of the treadmill Therefore we suggest you to inspect the running belt regularly WARNING Always unplug the treadmill from...

Page 16: ...If the transformer has become damaged contact customer service E01 E13 Communication failure No communication from console to control board Check wire connections from the computer to the control boa...

Page 17: ...ce it If the problem is not solved you may need to replace the motor E08 Control Board Abnormality The control board is not connected Check the upper and middle wires to see if the control board is co...

Page 18: ...18 DIAGRAM...

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Page 20: ...D11 Bolt M6 65 2 B09 5 Allen wrench 5 mm 1 D12 Bolt M6 55 1 C01 Motor top cover 1 D13 Bolt M6 35 6 C02 Motor bottom cover 1 D14 Bolt M5 16 4 C03 Left back end cover 1 D15 Bolt M5 12 7 C04 Right back e...

Page 21: ...signal wire 2 G07 Mp3 wire 1 E21 Keyboard 1 G08 Screw ST2 9 8 14 E22 Safety key sensor top signal wire 2 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION After the product lifespan expired or if the possible repairing is unec...

Page 22: ...post into frame insufficient tightening of pedals and cranks Improper maintenance Mechanical damages Regular use e g wearing out of rubber and plastic parts moving mechanisms joints wear of brake pads...

Page 23: ...y Claim within the agreed period due to the specific nature of the Goods defect he and the Buyer shall make an agreement about an alternative solution In case such agreement is not made the Seller is...

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