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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Move naturally during exercise. Do not look at your feet. Only one person can use the product 

at the same time.  

 

Assembly the product according to the manual. For adults only.  

 

Keep away from kids and pets. Do not leave kids and pets near the device unattended. Only 

for adult use. 

 

Before  starting  an  exercise  program,  ask  you  physician  for  help.  It  is  recommended  if  you 

have health problems are ongoing heal treatment or have high blood pressure.  

 

Regularly  check  all  bolts  and  nuts.  Regularly  check  for  damaged  or  worn  parts.  Worn  or 

damage parts must be immediately replaced.  

 

Regularly  check  the  treadmill  for  signs  of  damage  or  worn.  If  any  sharp  edges  appear,  stop 

using the treadmill. 

 

Place  the  treadmill  on  flat,  solid  and  clean  surface.  Keep  safety  distance  of  at  least  0.6  m 

around the treadmill.  Do  not use  in  humid areas. Do  not  place  on dense  carpet, it can block 
the ventilation.  

 

Protect from water and humidity.  

 

Do not block the power outlet with treadmill.  

 

Do not use aerosol sprays.  

 

Do not remove protective cover when the treadmill is running. If you need to remove the cover 

during maintenance turn off the treadmill first and remove from socket.  

 

Always  wear  sports  clothes  and  boots.  Do  not  wear  lose  clothes,  it  can  get  stuck  in  the 

treadmill. Always wear sport boots with rubber sole.  

 

Do not exercise 40 min after eating food.  

 

Always warm up before exercise. 

 

Do not place foreign object to the socket. 

 

Do maintenance according to the manual to increase lifespan of the treadmill.  

 

Do not modify the product.  

 

Exercise  reasonably  and  do  not  overextend  yourself.  If  you  are  exercising  for  the  first  time 

hold firmly to the handles. 

 

Stop the exercise immediately you the treadmill malfunction.  

 

Adjustable parts can not prohibit the movement of the user.  

 

Only for indoor use.  

 

Dot not exposes to direct sunlight.  

 

Do not place in humid areas such as pools, saunas etc.  

 

Max. weight limit:

 100 kg 

 

Category

: HC for home use according to the EN 957 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IN 2678 Excel Run

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 2678 Magnetic Treadmill inSPORTline Excel Run ...

Page 2: ...11 Step 4 12 Step 5 13 Step 6 14 Step 7 14 Step 8 15 Step 9 16 Step 10 16 STORAGE 18 BELT ADJUSTMENT 18 INCLINE 19 CROSS COUNTRY SKIING 19 MAGNETIC BRAKING SYSTEM 20 MAINTENANCE 21 CONTROL PANEL 21 EXERCISE INSTRUCTIONS 22 THE WARM UP PHASE 22 THE COOL DOWN PHASE 23 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 23 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS 24 ...

Page 3: ...can block the ventilation Protect from water and humidity Do not block the power outlet with treadmill Do not use aerosol sprays Do not remove protective cover when the treadmill is running If you need to remove the cover during maintenance turn off the treadmill first and remove from socket Always wear sports clothes and boots Do not wear lose clothes it can get stuck in the treadmill Always wear...

Page 4: ...4 EXPLODED DIAGRAM ...

Page 5: ... K Nut M8 2 L Sleeve 2 M Screw M4 15 2 N Knob M8 2 O Pin φ8 2 P Wrench S13 1 Q Allen key S5 1 1 Main Frame 1 2 Rear Roller 1 3 Plastic Washer 4 4 End cap steel 2 5 Bolt M6 75 2 6R Rear End Cap R 1 6L Rear End Cap L 1 7 Screw M4 4 8 Rear Axle 1 9 End Cap 2 10 Side Rail 2 11 Computer 1 12 End cap plastic 5 13 Bolt M8 45 1 14R Handle Bar 1 14L Handle Bar 1 15 End Cap 2 16 Bolt M6 20 1 17 Nut M6 1 ...

Page 6: ... Sensor Wire Connector 1 32 Screw M5 25L 6 33 Left Side Handle Post 1 34 Washer 2 35 Spring 1 36 Extension Tube 1 37 Running Belt 1 38 Plastic Cover 1 39 Front Axle 1 40 Front Roller 1 41 Screw M3 2 42 Sensor Control 1 43 Running Board 1 44 Rear adjustment frame 1 45 Washer 4 46 Sensor Wire of Hand Pulse 1 set 47 Bolt M6 10 2 48 Screw M4 12 2 49 Knob 1 50 Hand Pulse 2 51 Foam Grips long 2 52 Foam ...

Page 7: ...IAL PIC NO SPECIFICATION QTY I M8 70 2 F M8 50 3 H M8 45 2 J M8 40 1 A M8 15 6 M M4 15 2 B OD16 8 ID8 2 8 K M8 2 C OD16 8 ID8 2 4 G OD22 ID8 2 2 E OD13 ID6 2 2 D OD59 ID38 4 L OD12 7 ID8 2 11L 2 N M8 2 O ø8 1 P 13 mm 1 ...

Page 8: ...NAME QTY NO NAME QTY 1 Main Frame 1 29 Handle Bar 1 11 Computer 1 33 Left Side Handle Post 1 14L 14R Handle bar 2 36 Extension tube 1 23 Bottom Frame 1 38 Plastic Cover 1 24 Right Side Handle Post 1 27R R L Cover of handle 2 ...

Page 9: ...ble Follow the instruction accordingly Do not use force for assembly Periodically tighten the treadmill Save the manual Step 1 Fasteners A M8x15 6 C OD16 8xID8 2 2 B OD16 6xID8 2 4 Q 5 mm 1 Connect bottom frame 23 to left handle post 33 and right handle post 24 and secure it with bolt A washer B and arc washer C on each side ...

Page 10: ...10 Step 2 Fasteners F M8x50 2 G OD22xID8 2 2 O Ø8 4 Q 5 mm 1 Connect left handle post 33 and right handle post 24 to main frame 1 Secure with bolt F and big washer G Connect pin O ...

Page 11: ...ulator and tension cable Before setting the tensioning cable set the load regulator to resistance 8 Secure the tension cable 1 Push the cable C through A Lead G under the frame 2 Pull G down that A is closer to B Push F into B ...

Page 12: ...12 3 For securing A and B tighten the D Step 4 Fasteners 47 OD16 8xID8 2 2 E OD16 6xID8 2 4 Q 5 mm 1 Connect plastic cover 38 to main frame 1 with washer E and bolt 47 ...

Page 13: ...M8x50 1 J M8x40 1 B OD16 8xID8 2 2 K M8 2 P 13 mm 1 Q 5 mm 1 Connect extension tube 36 to bottom frame 23 with nut K and bolt F Then connect extension tube 36 to main frame 1 with nut K washer B and bolt J Follow the picture ...

Page 14: ...14 Step 6 H M8x45 2 C OD16 6xID8 2 2 Q 5 mm 1 On right handle post 24 and left handle post 33 connect handle bar 29 with bolt H and arc washer C Step 7 48 M4x45 2 55 OD12xID4 2 Q 5 mm 1 ...

Page 15: ...15 Connect cables 46 and 31 to console 11 Fasten the console 11 with washer 55 and screw 48 Step 8 Connect sensor wire connector 31 together and then connect sensor wire 31 with sensor control wire 42 ...

Page 16: ...15 2 Q 5 mm 1 Connect left handle cover 28 L L 28 L R to left handle post 33 and right handle cover 27 R L 27 R R to right handle post 24 with screw M Step 10 N M8 2 L OD12 7xID8 2x11L 2 B OD16 8xID8 2 2 D OD59xID38 4 ...

Page 17: ... 33 with plastic washer D knob N sleeve L washer B and bolt I Then connect right handle bar 14R to right handle post 24 plastic washer D knob N sleeve L washer B and bolt I WARNING Before use make sure that the treadmill is properly assembled and tightly fasten ...

Page 18: ... the belt is leaning to the right turn the right screw with Allen key clockwise 1 to 2 turns Then slightly loose the screw If the belt is leaning to the left turn the left screw with Allen key clockwise 1 to 2 turns Then slightly loose the screw If the belt is too tight screw both screws with Allen key counter clockwise wise Then slightly tighten both screws If the belt is too loose screw both scr...

Page 19: ...n O CROSS COUNTRY SKIING First put your feet on each side rail and put your hand on the Ski handle then do the Ski exercise If you want to do the Ski training first adjust the resistance on the treadmill to the level you want and adjust the handle bar tension knob to the level you want Then start the exercise Resistance can be from 1 lowest to 8 highest ...

Page 20: ...nce level has effect on burned calories and exercise effectivity Resistance can be modified with magnetic braking system Turn the screw 16 in direction a the resistance will be lower Turn the screw 16 in direction b the resistance will be higher After adjusting the braking system it is necessary to check the cable tension If needed change according to Step 3 ...

Page 21: ...L BUTTONS MODE Press to select functions SET To set the values of time distance and calories when not in scan mode RESET Press to reset time distance and calories FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION 1 SCAN Press Mode button until SCAN appears monitor will rotate through all the 5 functions Time Speed Distance Calorie and Total Distance Each display will be hold 4 seconds 2 TIME A Count the total time from exe...

Page 22: ...s the basis of medical treatment 8 ALARM The computer will Beep when press MODE SET and RESET buttons 9 AUTO ON OFF AUTO START STOP Without any signal for 8 minutes the power will turn off automatically As long as the wheel is in motion or press any button the monitor is in action SPECIFICATION FUNCTION Auto Scan Every 4 seconds Time 00 00 99M59S Current Speed The maximum pickup signal is 99 9KM H...

Page 23: ...eat exercising with other leg Head rolls Slowly tilt your head to the right stretching out the left side of your neck Hold for 20 seconds Then tilt it back again to the left and continue until the right side of your neck is stretched out Hold for 20 seconds Slowly tilt your head forwards and stick out your neck Don t rotate your head all the way round Repeat it several times THE COOL DOWN PHASE Th...

Page 24: ...Delivery or other documents related to the Goods The legal warranty period provided to the Consumer is not affected By the Warranty for Goods Quality the Seller guarantees that the delivered Goods shall be for a certain period of time suitable for regular or contracted use and that the Goods shall maintain its regular or contracted features The Warranty does not cover defects resulting from if app...

Page 25: ...ctive Goods unless a longer period has been agreed upon The day when the repaired or exchanged Goods is handed over to the Buyer is considered to be the day of the Warranty Claim settlement When the Seller is not able to settle the Warranty 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 su...

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