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MAIN FRAME 

FRONT STAND 

FRONT POST ( L )

FRONT POST ( R )

HAND BAR 

HAND BAR FOAM

COMPUTER

CUP

SCREW CAP ( L ) 

SCREW CAP ( R )

BIG COVER 

FRONT ROLLER

REAR ROLLER

RUNNING BELT

RUNNING DECK

WASHER (Ø5 x Ø13)

SIDE RAIL (TOP)

SIDE RAIL (BOTTOM)

INCLINE MOTOR

CRANK BASE

CRANK

BEARING (6202)

C-CLIP (Ø15)

BELT

MOTOR 

REAR CAP ( L ) 

REAR CAP ( R )

CAP COVER ( L ) 

CAP COVER ( R )

ADJUSTING TIP

RUBBER CUSHION

CABLE (6C - 170mm)

POWER PLATE

POWER SWITCH

POWER CABLE

FASTENER 

BREAKER (20A)

CABLE (Blue) 200mm

BOLT (M8 x 10)

CABLE (Brown) 170mm

SPRING

SPRING ADJUSTER

T-SLEEV 

BOLT (M4 x 10)

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BOLT (M8 x 45)

BOLT (M8 x 65)

WASHER (Ø8 x Ø16)

BOLT (M8 x 30)

CABLE (Brown) 170mm

WASHER (Ø8 x Ø19)

WASHER (Ø10 x Ø30)

SUPPORT TUBE

BOLT (M8 x 15)

BOLT (5/32" x 16)

CHOKE 8Mh/15A 

BOLT (M10 x 75)

BOLT (M10 x 45)

WASHER (Ø12.3 x Ø22)

NYLON NUT (M12)

PLASTIC CAP (38 x 38)

WHEEL (Ø75)

BUSH (Ø16.3 x 43.5L)

BOLT (M12 x 65)

NYLON NUT (M8)

BOLT (M10 x 15)

BOLT (M6 x 15)

BOLT (M8 x 80)

BOLT (M5 x 12)

CABLE ( Blue ) 250mm 

SCREW (M5 x 12)

BOLT (M5 x 8)

CONTROL BOX

NYLON NUT (M10)

BOLT (M4 x 8)

WASHER (Ø10 x Ø22)

FIXING CLIP (Ø7.9) 

SCREW TP (M3 x 12)

SPRING WASHER (5/16”) 

PLASTIC WASHER (Ø12 x Ø40) 

FILTER (20A) 

SCREW TP(5/32" x 3/8")

CABLE (6C - 1300mm)

BOLT (M10 x 50)

WASHER (Ø6 x Ø13)

BOLT (M10 x 15)

SPRING WASHER (1/4")

BOLT M10 x 70

CABLE (Brown) 200mm

Summary of Contents for FitLux 665

Page 1: ...665 MOTORIZED TREADMILL...

Page 2: ...5 POSITIONED FOR OPERATION P 7 TREADMILL OPERATION P 7 ASSEMLY INSTRUCTIONS P 6 7 MASTER POWER SWITCH LOCATION P 15 COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS P 16 17 HOW TO OPERATE P 8 15 ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLE SHOOTING...

Page 3: ...you consult your physician Stop using this appliance if you feel dizziness or discomfort Medical approval and close supervision is necessary when appliance is used by or near handicapped individuals U...

Page 4: ...ctronics Using electrical power other than that which has been specified will ultimately void any warranty implied or otherwise Never remove or bypass the electrical ground contained in the treadmill...

Page 5: ...distributor for necessary maintenance 2 Please refer to below RUNNING DECK LUBRICATION to do necessary periodical maintenance for long term and functional operation PLEASE NOTE WITHOUT DOING PERIODICA...

Page 6: ...about the spot that your feet would hit the belt as you are walking This should be about 18 inches from the motor cover You may walk on the treadmill to see where your feet land on the belt Please no...

Page 7: ...5 1 2 3 4 5 A B C D E F G G H 1 MAIN FRAME 1 3 H TOOLS 1 COMPUTER 2 2 FRONT POST 3 2 HANDLEBAR 4 1 POWER CABLE 5 4 4 D BOLT WASHER 4 E BOLT 1 F BOLT 2 G CAP 4 4 C BOLT WASHER 4 4 B BOLT WASHER 2 2 2 A...

Page 8: ...Then connect the cables from Main Frame and Front Post as D 1 Use Bolt F to fix cable to the hole as D 2 at the bottom end of Front Post as D 3 Ask one person to place Computer onto top of two Front...

Page 9: ...een to operate BASIC INFORMATION 1 When safety key is removed There is no figure showing and you can read the instruction INSERT SAFETY KEY on the LCD 2 When safety key is positioned It is in MANUAL m...

Page 10: ...e of screen will start flashing and next dot will be also flashing after running for 10m Total 40 dots represent 400m And incline dot matrix on the left side of screen will show number of laps from 0...

Page 11: ...ots represent 400m And incline dot matrix on the left side of screen will show number of laps from 0 when start running and will jump to 1 after running for 400 meters And machine will stop automatica...

Page 12: ...PH 6 0 KPH 8 0 KPH Interval 7 4 0 KPH 2 0 KPH 8 0 KPH 6 0 KPH Interval 8 5 0 KPH 4 0 KPH 8 0 KPH 4 0 KPH Interval 9 7 0 KPH 6 0 KPH 3 0 KPH 3 0 KPH Interval 10 8 0 KPH 2 0 KPH 6 0 KPH 3 0 KPH Interval...

Page 13: ...erval 8 4 5 4 6 Interval 9 2 7 6 8 Interval 10 2 8 2 8 Interval 11 4 2 4 6 Interval 12 6 3 6 6 Interval 13 8 4 2 8 Interval 14 8 5 4 8 Interval 15 4 2 6 3 P 5 P 8 PROGRAM FOR INCLINE P 5 P 8 FOR INCLI...

Page 14: ...0 KPH 2 2 0 KPH 4 10 0 KPH 6 Interval 12 5 0 KPH 6 5 0 KPH 3 8 0 KPH 6 6 0 KPH 6 Interval 13 3 0 KPH 8 5 0 KPH 4 2 0 KPH 2 2 0 KPH 8 Interval 14 3 0 KPH 8 6 0 KPH 5 2 0 KPH 4 6 0 KPH 8 Interval 15 5...

Page 15: ...n to set desired time then Press ENTER again Step 4 Press START button to start exercising Second option Step 1 Press HRC button to choose H4 Step 2 You may press START button to begin operating follo...

Page 16: ...nuous 20 seconds machine will be automatically stopped Then NO PULSE appears on the screen and machine resumes to ready to operate mode 7 If Actual Heartbeat is LOWER than Target Heartbeat incline wil...

Page 17: ...ou like to set quick speed at 15kph you may press 1 5 button first on the QUICK SPEED keypad at the right side of overlay then press ENTER speed will be automatically adjusted to 15kph 2 If you want t...

Page 18: ...GE Preset is 30 years old can be adjusted from 10 99 years old LEVEL L1 L3 HRC HI H4 USER U1 U3 PROGRAM P0 P12 LEVELS L1 L3 represent for 3 different intensities FUNCTION OF BUTTONS TIME It s to set w...

Page 19: ...key for emergency stop Before beginning a workout session ensure that the safety key is securely attached to an article of clothing 17 ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLE SHOOTING SMELL If any smell comes out from...

Page 20: ...inutes Repeat Steps 3 4 and 5 as needed ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT TENSION Adjust the belt tension if it begins to slip on the rollers This is important as it increased the longevity of the treadmills...

Page 21: ...fficiently we suggest using your heart rate as a guide Everyone has what is called a Maximum Heart Rate Your maximum heart rate is the number of beats your heart makes per minute when you are running...

Page 22: ...70 67 67 66 64 60 59 58 63 59 58 39 61 39 61 60 75 57 56 48 47 37 34 35 36 33 24 23 23 22 21 20 19 17 18 15 12 7 10 6 5 2 70 46 47 17 18 70 46 47 13 65 25 44 47 46 80 81 81 55 69 52 71 71 11 49 68 16...

Page 23: ...10 CABLE Brown 170mm SPRING SPRING ADJUSTER T SLEEV BOLT M4 x 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 BOLT M8 x 45...

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