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a)

 

Place the treadmill on a horizontal floor, turn the speed to be 6 km/h for running. 

b)

 

If  the  running  belt  is  deflected  to  the  right,  adjust  the  bolt  on  the  right  by  turning  it  for  half  a  turn 

clockwise, then adjust the bolt on the left by turning it half an anti-clockwise.(see Diagram 3) 

c)

 

If  the  running  belt  is  deflected  to  the  left,  adjust  the  bolt  on  the  left  by  turning  it  for  half  a  turn 

clockwise, then adjust the bolt on the right by turning it half a turn anti-clockwise.(see Diagram 4) 

d)

 

After the adjustment, the running belt still keeps deflecting, please repeat the steps above. 

 

The adjustment for right deflection (Diagram 3) 

 

The adjustment for left deflection (Diagram 4) 

 

Running board lubrication- Silicone oil has been provided (White Bottle) 

The  treadmill  is  brand-new  and  has  been  pre-factory  lubricated.  Lubrication  is  not  necessary  directly  after 
purchase.  

Lubrication  needs  constant  maintenance  termly  after  purchase.  The  friction  between  the  running  board  and 
running belt has a great effect on the treadmills’ life. So please lubricate your machine termly (every one month). 
The steps are as follows: 

Step 1.

 Please unplug power supply for the treadmill and loosen the belt (Belt tension screw located at the end of 

the treadmill). 

Step 2.

 After loosening the screw, lift up the running belt and clean in-between the running board. Squeeze the 

small white bottle of SILICONE oil which was supplied with your purchase and wipe it evenly across the board. 

Step  3.

  After  lubricating  the  board,  screw  the  belt  tension  back  to  its  correct  tension.   Tighten  evenly  on  both 

sides.  When  it  is  almost  tensioned,  run  the  treadmill  at  1km  without  any  load.  Adjust  both  tension  screws  to 
make  the  belt  in  the  centre  of  the  back  roller.  Run  the  treadmill  at  5km  for  3mins.  

Step  4.

  Stop  the  treadmill  and  start  to  walk  on  it  at  5km/h.  Lastly  fine  tension  both  screws  until  it’s  running 

smoothly with your weight on. 

 

CLEANING 

a)

 

Please power off and pull the plug out before cleaning.  

b)

 

Wipe out the dust stuck on the surface and running board frequently. 

c)

 

Please clean the surface of frame and running belt with a soft cloth dipped with suds, don’t use things 

like eradicator and naphtha.(After cleaning, please dry it for use) 

d)

 

Please  take  the  protecting  cover  off  every  two  month,  use  vacuum  dust-collector  to  suck  the  dust 

remaining  inside  of  the  protecting  cover.(The  dust  will  make  the  components  of  circuitry  board  short 
circuit ) 

CAUTIONS, DEPOSITING 

Cautions 

Summary of Contents for IN 7565

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL EN IN 7565 Motorized Treadmill inSPORTline Mendoz QST8438 ...

Page 2: ...LIST 6 TREADMILL STRUCTURE 9 ASSEMBLY 10 USE 13 SAFETY KEY 13 FOLDING UNFOLDING 14 INSTRUCTION FOR CONSOLE 15 PANEL KEYS AND FUNCTIONS 16 DISPLAYED WINDOW 18 PROGRAMS 18 MAINTENANCE 20 CLEANING 21 CAUTIONS DEPOSITING 21 GUIDES FOR MALFUNCTION 22 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS 23 ...

Page 3: ...tips According to your health condition please exercise properly Overload or improper exercise will damage your health While running you should dress properly Don t dress too loosely in case your clothes are entangled by the machine And please wear sport shoes Don t let your children or pet play near it to avoid unnecessary injury This machine is not suitable for children For patients or the disab...

Page 4: ...ine is 220V 240V AC Don t let power wire touch roller and also don t put power wire on the running belt Don t use damaged plug Before cleaning moving and maintaining the machine please pull off the plug for the socket Warning If don t pull off it will cause injury or damage for the machine PACKING DETAILS Warning Carefully install the product avoid making any damage Notice 1 Carefully read the ins...

Page 5: ...pe allen screw M8 50 15 4pcs Umbrella type allen screw M8 15 12pcs Umbrella type allen screw M8 35 15 4pcs Umbrella type allen screw M8 80 20 1pcs Washer 21PCS Nut 9pcs Umbrella type cross tapping screw M4 2 15 8pcs Lubricant Safety key MP3 connector 1pcs ...

Page 6: ...the components used in installation All components are listed in the following form PARTS LIST No Component Quantity 1 Base frame 1 2 Frame 1 3 Left pillar accessory 1 4 Right pillar accessory 1 5 Dashboard frame 1 6 Incline frame 1 ...

Page 7: ... Right decorating cover at base 1 25 Base handling wheel set 2 26 Lower cover of motor 1 27 Shock absorption 6 28 Long shock absorption 4 29 Locating pad for side rail 8 30 Rubber transporting wheel 2 31 Transporting wheel at base 2 32 Upper cover of meter 1 33 Lower cover of meter 1 34 Power switch 1 35 Overload protector 1 36 Reed pipe for safety key 1 37 Safety key 1 38 Sponge sheath 2 39 Heart...

Page 8: ...re 1 50 Speaker 2 51 MP3 module 1 52 Solid tube for multifunction frame 1 53 Multifuntion frame 1 54 Sponge protecting bush 4 55 Tube plug 4 56 Massage head 1 57 Fan 1 58 Solid tube for twister 1 59 Push up handlebar 2 60 Push up handlebar sponge 2 61 Twister 1 62 Tube plug washer 4 63 Dumbbell set 2 64 Dumbbell shelf 6 ...

Page 9: ...9 TREADMILL STRUCTURE ...

Page 10: ...er 4 pcs of nut to solid the meter tube Don t fasten screw at first STEP 2 Put meter on the meter tube a Make sure that communication lines are connected correctly in case they are connected in reverse b Put meter on the meter tube Use 6 pcs of Screw M8 15 with 6 pcs of washer to solid the meter Don t fasten screw at first c After the machine is power on push Start if everything goes well then fas...

Page 11: ...ll multifunction frame on base frame and solid tube a Use 2 pcs of Screw M8 35 with 2 pcs of washer 2 pcs of nut to solid multifunction frame on base frame Don t fasten screw at first b Use Screw M8 80 with washer nut to solid multifunction frame on solid tube then fasten screws mentioned in front steps c Install 4 pcs sponge protecting bush on multifunction frame ...

Page 12: ...ead on multifunction frame Use 3 pcs of Screw M8 15 with 3 pcs of washer to solid massage head STEP 6 Install decorating cover at base STEP 7 Disassemble connecting screw for base frame STEP 8 Set twister frame on the base frame ...

Page 13: ...put the push up handlebar on twister frame USE Insert the power plug into the socket and switch on the machine The switch light will be on and you will hear a voice Di You will find the meter light will also be on SAFETY KEY The machine can work only when you put safety key at the appointed position Make sure the other end of the safety key has been nipped to your clothes In this way you can pull ...

Page 14: ...ty key back FOLDING UNFOLDING Folding Folding will help to save space Before folding please switch off and pull off the plug Use your hand to lift the running board until it has been locked Unfolding Step on the supporting tube and pull running board with your hands The running board will fall to the ground slowly ...

Page 15: ...UCTION FOR CONSOLE Tech info Time 00 00 99 59 Min Speed 1 0 16 0 km h Incline 0 15 Distance 0 00 99 9 km Calorie 0 999 KCAL Heart rate 50 200 Min Program Preset program P1 P99 User defined program U1 U2 FAT FAT ...

Page 16: ...start for new exercise record when you press Start PROG Key Under ready condition Press PROG you could select program P1 P99 and FAT P1 P99 is built in program FAT is body fat test When you finished selecting you have to press start to start it MODE Key Under ready condition Press MODE you could select 30 00 1 0 or 50 30 00 is time countdown 1 0 is distance countdown 50 is calorie countdown When y...

Page 17: ... reduce automatically INCLINE Key Under ready condition it is used for setting some data Under running condition it is used for setting incline incline difference is 1 for each press When we press it for above 0 5 seconds it will progressive increase or reduce automatically SPEED direct key Use these keys you could set speed for 4 km h 8km h 12km h directly INCLINE direct key Use these keys you co...

Page 18: ...displayed on the window After countdown the machine will run at the speed of 1 0km h According to your needs you could use SPEED SPEED to change speed use INCLINE INCLINE to change incline When you put your hands on the handlebar s heart pulse for 5 8 seconds it will display heart rate on the screen MANUAL MODE Under ready condition Press Start Key the machine will run at the speed of 1 0km h and ...

Page 19: ...After finishing one program there will be voice Bi Bi Bi for 3 times the machine stop slowly and End will be displayed on the window 5 seconds later the machine will come into ready condition USER DEFINED PROGRAM Setting for user defined program Under ready condition press PROG Key continuously Window PROGRAM will display P1 P99 U1 U2 FAT in turn U1 U2 are user defined program After selecting U1 o...

Page 20: ... still runs under this condition it means the poly V belt needs to be adjusted c Turn the speed to be around 3km h step on the running belt by pressure and try your best to make the running belt stop If running belt stops but front roll still runs under this condition it means the running belt needs to be adjusted The adjustment steps for poly V belt a Unplug all power supply and take off the base...

Page 21: ...ease unplug power supply for the treadmill and loosen the belt Belt tension screw located at the end of the treadmill Step 2 After loosening the screw lift up the running belt and clean in between the running board Squeeze the small white bottle of SILICONE oil which was supplied with your purchase and wipe it evenly across the board Step 3 After lubricating the board screw the belt tension back t...

Page 22: ...h water or liquor for hard contact lenses Disturbed by electromagnetism Stay away from electromagnetism 4 Incline doesn t work The motor wire is not well connected Open the motor cover and reconnect it 5 Running belt runs faster or slower than what has been displayed Unadjusted Readjust it 6 Running belt slips Running belt is not tight enough Please read Maintenance The adjustment steps for poly V...

Page 23: ...ral Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms All Warranty Conditions stated hereunder determine Warranty Coverage and Warranty Claim Procedure Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No 40 1964 Coll Civil Code Act No 513 1991 Coll Commercial Code and Act No 634 1992 Coll Consumer Protection Act as amended also in cases that are not specified by these Warranty rules The...

Page 24: ...s notice of a defect that is not covered by the Warranty e g in the case that the Warranty Conditions were not fulfilled or in the case of reporting the defect by mistake etc the Seller is eligible to require a compensation for all the costs arising from the repair The cost shall be calculated according to the valid price list of services and transport costs If the Seller finds out by testing that...

Page 25: ...ska 36 911 05 Trencin Slovakia CRN 36311723 VAT ID SK2020177082 Orders 421 0 326 526 701 421 0 917 649 192 objednavky insportline sk Warranty Claims 421 0 326 526 701 421 0 918 408 519 reklamacie insportline sk Fax 421 0 326 526 705 Web www insportline sk www worker sk www worker moto sk Date of Sale Stamp and Signature of Seller ...

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