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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 

120

 hours, 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 Turbo 772

Page 1: ...MOTORIZED TREADMILL Turbo 772...

Page 2: ...SAGE TROUBLE SHOOTING P 16 ASA OPERATION P 17 HOW TO FOLD UP FOR STORAGE P 17 HOW TO FOLD DOWN FOR EXERCISE P 17 ALIGNING THE RUNNING BELT P 18 ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT TENSION P 18 CLEANING AND INS...

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: ...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 ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 1 MAIN FRAME 1 2 FRONT POST 2 3 COMPUTER 1 4 CROSS BAR 1 5 POWER CABLE 1 A BOLT WASHER 2 2 B BOLT 2 C BOLT WASHER 8 8 D SCREW 2 E TOOLS 3 A B C D E...

Page 8: ...ith only 1 cable at the top Well connect 2 cables from the bottom of right post to the cables from Main Frame 1 then insert this right post onto the U bracket on the right side of Main Frame 1 Also in...

Page 9: ...ndlebars at the top of Front Post 2 4 2 Remove the cap on the handlebar then well connect 3 cables from Computer 3 to the cables from right Front Post 2 and 1 cable from Computer 3 to the cable from l...

Page 10: ...nt bottom Adjust these balancers to make sure main frame is stably positioned on the ground for exercise Step 5 FRONT POST BOLT WASHER C SCREW D Use Bolt Washer C to tighten the Computer 3 on the Fron...

Page 11: ...s And you may press INCLINE or SPEED button to adjust incline and speed as you like You may also press Quick Speed button to fast reach the speed you prefer For P1 P12 Program Press INCLINE or SPEED b...

Page 12: ...s pulse and show on the computer for further operation 2 If computer could not detect user s pulse in 30 seconds machine will stop to pause mode 3 minutes after pause mode system will reset to stop mo...

Page 13: ...setting adjustment and for 12 preset program selection 3 INCLINE Up Down button They are for incline adjustment setting adjustment and for 12 preset program selection 4 START STOP button A In stop mod...

Page 14: ...H 0 Interval 8 9 0 KPH 0 7 0 KPH 0 15 0 KPH 0 7 0 KPH 0 Interval 9 5 0 KPH 0 11 0 KPH 0 5 0 KPH 0 5 0 KPH 0 Interval 10 4 0 KPH 0 4 0 KPH 0 11 0 KPH 0 5 0 KPH 0 Interval 11 5 0 KPH 0 7 0 KPH 0 15 0 KP...

Page 15: ...8 Interval 10 4 0 KPH 2 4 0 KPH 8 4 0 KPH 2 4 0 KPH 8 Interval 11 4 0 KPH 4 4 0 KPH 2 4 0 KPH 4 4 0 KPH 6 Interval 12 4 0 KPH 6 4 0 KPH 3 4 0 KPH 6 4 0 KPH 6 Interval 13 4 0 KPH 8 4 0 KPH 4 4 0 KPH 2...

Page 16: ...erval 10 4 0 KPH 2 4 0 KPH 8 11 0 KPH 2 5 0 KPH 8 Interval 11 5 0 KPH 4 7 0 KPH 2 15 0 KPH 4 9 0 KPH 6 Interval 12 7 0 KPH 6 11 0 KPH 3 5 0 KPH 6 11 0 KPH 6 Interval 13 9 0 KPH 8 4 0 KPH 4 11 0 KPH 2...

Page 17: ...n to set desired figures and to switch function display of either incline time speed or distance calories pulse E START STOP BUTTON It s to start or stop the machine F QUICK SPEED KEY There are 8 keys...

Page 18: ...t for 12 programs PROGRAM 1 12 preset program LEVEL 1 3 levels ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLE SHOOTING E1 Error 1 When the machine starts but computer could not read the signal from sensor for 7 seconds E1 wil...

Page 19: ...air shock as photo shown then lean down the frame into the ground WARNING TO AVOID ANY DANGER HAPPENS TO CHILDREN PLEASE NOTE DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO USE THE MACHINE ALONE TURNING OFF MASTER POWER S...

Page 20: ...ON Adjust the belt tension if it begins to slip on the rollers This is important as it increased the longevity of the treadmills components Before adjusting belt tension keep the belt loose 1 Turn the...

Page 21: ...rse if your have arthritis anemia low back pain uncontrolled diabetes or serious diseases of the lungs kidneys liver or heart you should see a doctor regularly anyway To work out efficiently we sugges...

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Page 23: ...UT M10 CABLE 90 mm blue CABLE 60 mm brown GROUND CABLE 160mm CABLE 170 mm brown SCREW 5 32 x 1 1 4 CABLE 600 mm blue CABLE 600 mm brown BOLT M6 x 35 CUSHION 60D WASHER M8 x 35 CABLE FIXER OSBR 26 SCRE...

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