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CAUTION:  
BEFORE AND AFTER RUNNING ON THE TREADMILL

Before Running: 

1.  Read the manual first for familiarization of the computer and other important features. 

2.  Before starting the treadmill, always stand on two side rails on both sides (not on the 

 

 

     running belt) as shown on drawing.

3.  Have safety key properly place on the computer console, and have safety clip securely 

    

     attach to an article of your clothing. 

4.  Start the treadmill and allow it to reach at speed of at least 1.0kph, hold your hand on the 

  

    handlebar then walk on the running belt to start your exercise program. 

After Running: 

1. If you hear any abnormal noise from motor, please stop using and contact with your 

    

     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 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE MIGHT VOID THE 

WARRANTY. 

RUNNING DECK LUBRICATION 

Why to lubricate?

If the lubricant dries out, the friction between the belt and the deck will rise and place undue 
stress on the drive motor, drive belt and electronic motor control board, which could result in 
catastrophic failure of these expensive components. 

When to lubricate?

High-efficient and low-friction running deck is used on this machine. The deck comes pre-
lubricated and subsequent lubrication should be done in every 

180

 KM, or every 

3

 months of 

operation, whichever comes first. Keeping the deck lubricated at the recommended intervals 
ensures the longest life possible for your treadmill. 

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Summary of Contents for EPIC 823

Page 1: ...MOTORIZED TREADMILL EPIC 823 825 823 825...

Page 2: ...STORAGE HOW TO FOLD DOWN FOR EXERCISE HOW TO TRANSPORT WARNING ALIGNING THE RUNNING BELT ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT TENSION CLEANING AND INSPECTING THE RUNNING BELT CLEANING INSPECT FASTENERS AND WIR...

Page 3: ...use the treadmill on a carpet that is greater than 1 2 inch in height Do not operate under a blanket Excessive heating can occur and cause fire electrical shock or injury to persons Never insert any o...

Page 4: ...at service multiple appliances or have fluctuating voltage of more than 5 may result in erratic performance or cause damage to the treadmill electronics Using electrical power other than that which ha...

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 PERIODIC...

Page 6: ...ck parallel 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...

Page 7: ...D F E ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST FOR EPIC 823 825 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 6 6 4 4 4 1 1 1 MAIN FRAME FRONT POST CONSOLE HANDLEBAR CROSS BAR POWER CABLE BOLT WASHER BOLT BOLT WASHER SCREW BO...

Page 8: ...bracket on the right side of Main Frame 1 Also insert another post onto the left side of Main Frame Step 3 Use Bolt Washer A to go through 2 Front Posts 2 to fix Step 2 Use Bolt Washer C to fix Front...

Page 9: ...ble from right side of Handlebar to the cable from right Front Post Step 6 Place Console 3 on the Handlebar 4 and use screw D to fix console onto Handlebar Step 7 Also take screw D to fix Console to t...

Page 10: ...on and Speed button or Incline button to choose L1 L3 3 Press Enter button default setting 32 00 flashes press Speed button or Incline button to set desired workout time from 10 99 minutes 4 Press Sta...

Page 11: ...will be switched to Pause mode and HI will be displayed on the Pulse window 3 minutes after it will switch to Stop mode For FAT PROGRAM 1 Press Speed or Incline button to choose FAT program 2 Press En...

Page 12: ...9 0 7 0 1 0 INCLINE INCLINE INCLINE INCLINE INCLINE INCLINE INCLINE SPEED SPEED SPEED SPEED SPEED SPEED SPEED P1 P2 P3 P5 P6 P4 P7 1 0 5 0 9 0 5 0 9 0 5 0 9 0 5 0 5 0 9 0 5 0 9 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 9 0 5...

Page 13: ...g Program and Level F QUICK SPEED BUTTON 3 5 7 9 11 13KPH QUICK INCLINE BUTTON 2 4 6 8 10 12 Press Quick Speed Incline button can reach the desired speed incline immediately WARNING Please be more car...

Page 14: ...see if in healthy range How to calculate If user is 60kgs weight and 165cm tall then BMI is 22 BMI 22 KG MxM 60 1 65 x 1 65 Below data is for reference Self evaluate if you fall within the target BMI...

Page 15: ...e consult the distributor E3 ERROR 3 It happens only in HRC mode H1 H2 or H3 when user s heart rate is 20 beats more than target heart rate and last for over 30 seconds For your safety you should stop...

Page 16: ...4 wheels at the front bottom of frame So the machine can be easily moved after frame is folded up Step 1 Fold the frame up Please refer to HOW TO FOLD UP FOR STORAGE Step 2 Screw in 4 balancers not t...

Page 17: ...RE B FIGURE A Drifts To The Right Drifts To The Left 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 t...

Page 18: ...his Target Heart Rate as it is called in cardiovascular exercise programs is considered about 60 to 85 percent of your Maximum Heart Rate This is your optimum level for exercise Exercise at least 3 ti...

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Page 20: ...SAFETY KEY 57 BUSH 11 x 1 2t x 26 5L 58 SPRING PLATE 59 END CAP 25 4 x 50 8 60 RACK POM 61 FIXING CAP 12 x 3 5 PVC 62 WHEEL 64 63 ROUND CUSHION 60D 64 SCREW M3 x 10L 65 SCREW M8 x 12L 66 SCREW M8 x 45...

Page 21: ...59 61 62 63 38 64 67 36 69 64 71 73 72 70 73 76 78 77 83 82 81 74 79 75 48 87 85 38 89 70 93 88 39 94 28 95 28 98 15 97 101 09 09 102 107 104 103 105 15 15 107 108 109 110 111 112 114 115 46 15 106 9...

Page 22: ...1 2t x 26 5L 58 SPRING PLATE 59 END CAP 25 4 x 50 8 60 RACK POM 61 FIXING CAP 12 x 3 5 PVC 62 WHEEL 64 63 ROUND CUSHION 60D 64 SCREW M3 x 10L 65 SCREW M8 x 12L 66 SCREW M8 x 45L 67 SENSOR 69 BS WASHE...

Page 23: ...machine and make sure no dangerous objects around Assure power cable is well plugged and not pressed by the machine Turn the power on and remove safety key to check if it is in normal function Check i...

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