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 NO.  DESCRIPTION

PARTS LIST

MAIN  FRAME

FRONT POST(L)

FRONT POST(R)

BOTTOM  FRAME

HAND  RAIL

BOLT  (M10 x 15L) 

CAP  ( 38)

Ø

COVER

BOTTOM  COVER

KNOB

NUT

CAP           

SCREW  (M5 x 28L)

PLASTIC WASHER (WSE-01)

BOLT  (M5 x 8L)

BOLT  (M6 x 75L)

SLEEVE

BOLT  (M4 x 8L)

SCREW  (5/32" x 5/8")

SCREW  ( 3 x 10)

Ø

HANDPULSE CABLE (4C x 900 mm)

NUT  (M8)

WASHER  (M6 x 16L)

FIXING  CLIP

WASHER  (M8 x 19L)

BOLT(M6 x 15L)

WASHER  (M10 x 22L)

BS WASHER  (M4)

BOLT  (M10 x 50L)

SPRING

CENTER  BAR

FIXING PLATE

BOLT  (M4 x 10L)

AIR SHOCK

SAFETY TUBE

RUNNING  BELT

RUNNING  DECK

REAR  ROLLER

SENSOR

MOTOR

POLY-BELT (180/J6)

SPRING

BOLT  (M8 x 35L)

CONTROL BOX

CABLE (BLUE)  (60mm)

CABLE (BROWN) (60mm)

CABLE (BROWN) (170mm)

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GROUND CABLE

CAP  (20mm x 20mm)

CAP  (20mm x 40mm)

FRONT  ROLLER

ADJUSTING  TIP ( 60)

Ø

FIXING  CLIP

BOLT  (M8 x 25L)

BOLT  (M8 x 55L)

FIX PLATE

SIDE COVER

COMPUTER

BOLT  (M8 x 50L)

WASHER  (M8 x 16L)

WHEEL ( 50)

Ø

SLEEVE TUBE  (15.8 x 2.5T x 31)

CABLE (4C x 1450 mm)

REAR  CAP (L)

REAR  CAP (R)

HAND PULSE

CABLE  (4C x 800mm)

HAND  GRIP (205mm)

HAND  GRIP (390mm)

BREAKER  (7A)

SOCKET

POWER  SWITCH

WASHER  (M6 x 13L)

CABLE (BLUE)  (100mm)

CABLE (BROWN) (100mm)

BOLT ( M6 x 45L)

SCREW  (5/32" x 1/2")

BOLT  (M6 x 40L)

NUT  (M6 x 5.8L)

SUPPORT TUBE

L-PLATE   (7mm x 90mm)

CAP

BOLT (M8 x 45L)

CAP  (38mm x 38mm )

BOLT  (M4 x 6L) 

AIR SHOCK FASTENER

TRANSFORMER

SCREW  (5/32" x 1")

CABLE (blue)( 250mm)

FILTER  (6A)

CHOKE  (6mH)

PLATE  

WASHER

 (M8 

x

 16 

x

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T

)

WHEEL

 (50 

x

 8 

x

 24PVC)

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Summary of Contents for CHEER 465

Page 1: ...MOTORIZED TREADMILL CHEER 465...

Page 2: ...TRUCTIONS ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLE SHOOTING P 10 HOW TO ADJUST INCLINE P 10 HOW TO FOLD UP FOR STORAGE HOW TO FOLD DOWN FOR EXERCISE HOW TO MOVE P 12 COMPUTER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT P 12 P 12 P 13 ALIGN THE RU...

Page 3: ...recommended that 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 handicap...

Page 4: ...t which has been specified will ultimately void any warranty implied or otherwise Never remove or bypass the electrical ground contained in the treadmill s three lug with an adapter The difference in...

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: ...arallel to the motor cover in about one foot line The one foot line should be in the middle of the deck at approximately equal distance from both side edges of the belt Repeat above procedures to dist...

Page 7: ...S LIST 1 MAIN FRAME 1 2 BOTTOM FRAME 1 3 HANDLEBAR 1 4 COMPUTER BRACKET 1 5 TOP COVER 2 6 POWER CABLE 1 7 KNOB WASHER 1 1 8 AIR SHOCK 1 A BOLT WASHER 4 4 B BOLT NUT 2 2 C BOLT 4 D SCREW 4 E SCREW 4 F...

Page 8: ...oto shown Step 2 Use Bolt Nut B to fix one end of Air Shock 8 thicker part at the bottom of Main Frame 1 and fix another end thinner part at the bottom frame as photo shown Please note there is a conc...

Page 9: ...Computer Bracket 4 on the Handlebar 3 then connect two wires provided from Handlebar 3 and Computer 4 Positioning for operation There are two balancers underneath the bottom frame Adjust these two ba...

Page 10: ...tarts flashing Press button to set desired time 10 99 Then press START button to begin operating You may also press button again and press button to also set distance 1 20km or again press button butt...

Page 11: ...0 KPH 7 0 KPH Interval 8 6 0 KPH 3 0 KPH 7 0 KPH 6 0 KPH 7 0 KPH Interval 9 5 0 KPH 3 0 KPH 6 0 KPH 6 0 KPH 6 0 KPH Interval 10 5 0 KPH 6 0 KPH 6 0 KPH 5 0 KPH 6 0 KPH Interval 11 4 0 KPH 6 0 KPH 5 0...

Page 12: ...NSOR PLATE Both hands must hold on both of the left and right plates at the same time to read your heart beat on the computer FUNCTIONS DISPLAY TIME Count up accumulate total working time from zero to...

Page 13: ...ed to the controller Or short cut of IGBT Or no function on Relay E2 will appear on the computer E3 Error 3 If cable that connects Control box and Computer is not well connected or disconnected E3 wil...

Page 14: ...E FRAME 3 TURNING OFF MASTER POWER SWITCH AND UNPLUG POWER CABLE FROM OUTLET WHEN NOT IN USE 4 FOR SAFETY REASON ALWAYS KEEP THE CHILDREN AWAY FROM THE FOLDING AREA HOW TO MOVE There are two wheels at...

Page 15: ...t of the treadmill to ON position and ensure Safety Key is properly placed onto the computer console press the START button to begin running then increase the treadmill s speed to 3 kph 2 Stand right...

Page 16: ...VERTIGHTEN THE RUNNING BELT CLEANING AND INSPECTING THE RUNNING BELT Turn off power and unplug from electrical outlet Carefully position the treadmill on its side Use a damp cloth to wipe off the insi...

Page 17: ...as fast and as long as possible Although it varies from person to person your maximum heart rate is roughly 220 minus your age That is if you are 20 years old your maximum heart rate is about 200 If...

Page 18: ...Exploded Drawing 16...

Page 19: ...T M8 x 35L CONTROL BOX CABLE BLUE 60mm CABLE BROWN 60mm CABLE BROWN 170mm 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89...

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