LifeGear 97830 Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

 

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PARTS LIST 

 

 

Part # 

Description 

Qty Part #

Description 

Qty

001 

Main Frame 

1  034R 

Rear Right Cap 

002 

Base Frame 

1  034L 

Rear Left Cap 

003 

Base Frame End Cap Ø50 

2  035 

Side Rail 

004 

Adjustable Leveler (M10) 

2  036 

Upper Motor Cover 

005 

Transport Wheel Ø50xØ8 

2  037 

Cap Nut M8  

006 

Running Belt

2220x410x1.6) 

1 038 

Sensor 

(7R26-17F) 

007 

Running Deck 985x490x18t 

1  039 

Sensor Bracket 

008 

Front Roller 

1  040 

End Cap 

009 

Rear Roller 

1  041 

Motor Bracket End Cap 

010 

Motor 

1  042 

Safety Tether Key 

011 

Motor Bracket 

1  043 

Pin Ø8 

012 

Belt (190J5) 

1  044 

Round End Cap Ø38 

013 

Motor Hook  

1  045 

Safety Tube A 

014 

Wire Cap 

1  046 

Bushing  

015 

Incline Adjuster Cover 

2  047 

Spring Knob 

016 

Motor Support Axis  

1  048 

Safety Tube B 

017 

Power Control Board 

1  049 

Square End Cap (

25.4) 

018 

Switch, AC Power (KB97) 

1  050 

Safety Tube A End Cap  
(

20) 

019 

Power Cord (L=1900) 

1  051 

Spacer (Ø12xØ8.5x12mm) 

020 

Fuse Box (10A) 

1  052 

Wire for Fuse Box (130mm) 

021 

Lower Motor Cover   

1  053 

Cable Switch/PCB (230mm) 

022 

Sensor Wire I (650mm) 

1  054 

Hex Socket Head Cap Bolt 
M10x100 

023 

Sensor Wire II (1110mm) 

1  055 

Bushing (Ø10xØ14x5.5mm

024 

Sensor Wire III (600mm) 

1  056 

Hex Socket Button Head Cap
Bolt M8x60mm  

025R  Right Handlebar Support  

1  057 

Spacer (Ø10xØ16x19mm

 

025L  Left Handlebar Support  

1  058 

Anti-Skid Pad 

026 

Handlebar Bracket  

1  059 

Nylon Nut M6  

027 

Handlebar Foam Grip 

2  060 

Screw ST4x16mm 

11

028 

Handlebar End Cap 

1  061 

Nylon Washer (Ø8.2xØ16x2t)

029 

Speed Button and Hand Pulse 
Sensor with Wires                         

2  062 

Nylon Nut M8 

030 

Lower Hand Pulse Sensor Cover

2  063R 

Right Incline Adjuster 

031 

Screw ST4x25mm 

14 063L 

Left Incline Adjuster 

032 

Upper Computer Cover 

1  064 

Screw ST3x20mm 

033 

Lower Computer Cover 

1  065 

Screw M4x50mm 

Summary of Contents for 97830

Page 1: ...tem No 97830 Owner s Manual IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain this owner s manual for future reference The specifications of this product may vary from this photo subject to change without notice 2011 April ...

Page 2: ...nder the conditions that it has been installed and operated in accordance with LifeGear s Owner s Manual LifeGear s obligation under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing free of charge any parts which may prove to be defective under normal home use This warranty does not include any damage caused by improper operation misuse or commercial application From the date of purchase the fra...

Page 3: ...e of lint hair and the like z Do not use the treadmill outdoors z Do not pull the treadmill by its power cord or use the cord as a handle z Keep children and pets away from the equipment while in use This machine is designed for adults only Close supervision is necessary when this treadmill is used by on near invalids or disabled persons z Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used...

Page 4: ...rdance with all local codes and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of the treadmill grounding conductor can result in the risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the treadmill If it will not fit your outlet have a properly grounded outlet installed by a qualified electrician...

Page 5: ...quare End Cap 25 4 3 018 Switch AC Power KB97 1 050 Safety Tube A End Cap 20 1 019 Power Cord L 1900 1 051 Spacer Ø12xØ8 5x12mm 2 020 Fuse Box 10A 1 052 Wire for Fuse Box 130mm 1 021 Lower Motor Cover 1 053 Cable Switch PCB 230mm 1 022 Sensor Wire I 650mm 1 054 Hex Socket Head Cap Bolt M10x100 2 023 Sensor Wire II 1110mm 1 055 Bushing Ø10xØ14x5 5mm 2 024 Sensor Wire III 600mm 1 056 Hex Socket Butt...

Page 6: ...x12mm 2 068 Bolt M6x12mm 4 075 Hex Socket Button Head Cap Bolt M8x40mm 1 069 Bolt M4x12mm 5 076 Hex Socket Button Head Cap Bolt M8x35mm 1 070 Nylon Nut M4 3 077 Hex Socket Head Cap Bolt M8x60mm 2 071 Hex Socket Button Head Cap Bolt M8x45mm 2 078 Bolt M8x16mm 12 072 Cap Nut Ø22xØ10x8 2 079 Bolt M6x33mm 8 67 Spring Washer M8 12 PCS 78 Bolt M8x16mm 12 PCS Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver 1 PC ...

Page 7: ...43 71 44 63L 15 59 59 62 65 21 34R 60 15 63R 44 49 43 69 71 74 67 10 11 16 41 40 40 19 18 20 17 70 69 69 60 39 38 6 35 79 7 35 66 67 51 8 78 78 67 67 67 62 37 37 56 22 4 3 2 36 61 76 75 61 50 49 48 47 46 45 5 56 60 65 31 23 42 24 32 25R 25L 26 27 28 31 33 64 30 29 23 78 67 27 64 30 29 78 67 28 32A 32B 32C ...

Page 8: ...ar Supports 25R 25L into the Base Frame 2 using six M8 Spring Washers 67 and six M8x16mm Bolts 78 NOTE Do not fully tighten hardware in step 1 until step 2 is completed IMPORTANT While sliding the right handlebar support into the base frame make sure the wires are installed inside the handlebar support and pay attention not to pinch the wires Hardware 6 Spring Washers M8 6 Bolts M8x16mm Allen Wren...

Page 9: ...25R 25L by inserting the Handlebar Bracket 26 into the Right and Left Handlebar Supports 25R 25L using six M8 Spring Washers 67 and six M8x16mm Bolts 78 Place the Safety Tether Key 42 onto the Computer 32 NOTE PLEASE FULLY TIGHTEN ALL HARDWARE INSTALLED IN STEP 1 AND STEP 2 WITH THE ALLEN WRENCH WITH PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER PROVIDED Hardware 6 Spring Washers M8 6 Bolts M8x16mm Allen Wrench with Phill...

Page 10: ...ING DOWN THE TREADMILL Place one hand on the rear end of main frame and the other hand to pull the Spring Knob then lower the main frame down from the rear of treadmill until the Spring Knob pops down into the locked position See diagrams C and D Note Do not stand under the deck when setting down the treadmill TO PREVENT INJURY PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A FIRM HOLD WHEN LIFTING UP OR SETTING DOWN ...

Page 11: ...e always grip the hand pulse sensors with two hands instead of just with one hand only when you try to test your heart rate figures You may press the FAST or SLOW button on the computer console or handlebar to increase or decrease the running speed during exercise The treadmill s speed range is from 0 8 KPH to 12 0 KPH The window of SPEED will display your current speed During training you may pre...

Page 12: ...ring exercise You may also pre set target distance in STOP mode before training To set DISTANCE press the MODE button until you see the DISTANCE begin blinking Press the SET button to change the distance each time you press the SET button DISTANCE should change by 0 1 km The pre set target distance range is from 0 1 to 99 9 km Once you pre set target distance press the START button and then press ...

Page 13: ...ise reading To set PULSE press the MODE button until you see the PULSE begin blinking Press the SET button to change the pulse The pre set heart rate range is from 40 to 240 beats per minute Once you pre set target heart rate press the START button and then press the FAST button to start exercise Please hold both two hands on to handlebar grip sensors during exercise If the heart rate detected gre...

Page 14: ... off and is in the off position and the power plug is un plugged from the electrical wall outlet TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 Apply silicone lubricant 2 Adjust belt tension Adjust belt tension 1 Put the power plug into the electrical wall outlet 2 Install the safety tether key 3 Reset or have an electrician replace the breaker in home 4 Wait five minutes and then press the switch back in Center the bel...

Page 15: ...plugged the treadmill Using the Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver provided turn both left and right rear roller adjustment bolts 1 4 turn in the clockwise direction for the same amount then turn on the main power switch of treadmill and let the belt run at the speed of 2 3 KPH You should now walk on to the belt to determine if the belt is still slipping Repeat the above procedure until the be...

Page 16: ...djust the Incline Adjuster to the desired position and insert the Pin into the hole on the Incline Adjuster Make sure when adjusting the height of incline that Incline Adjusters are at the same height Adjusting the Incline Adjusters at the different height can cause the main frame to be unstable and cause injury Pin ...

Page 17: ...ion to prepare your body for more strenuous exercise by heating up and stretching your muscles increasing your circulation and pulse rate and delivering more oxygen to your muscles COOL DOWN at the end of your workout repeat these exercises to reduce soreness in tired muscles HEAD ROLLS Rotate your head to the right for one count you should feel a stretching sensation up the left side of your neck...

Page 18: ...Lean against a wall with your left leg in front of the right and your arms forward Keep your right leg straight and the left foot on the floor then bend the left leg and lean forward by moving your hips toward the wall Hold then repeat on the other side for 15 counts TOE TOUCHES Slowly bend forward from your waist letting your back and shoulders relax as you stretch toward your toes Reach as far a...

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