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NOTE:
Body Fat Percentage is an estimate based on the gender, age, height, and weight
input, and is to be used as a guide only.
CARE, MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
WARNING:
To prevent electrical shock, please turn off and unplug the treadmill before
cleaning or performing routine maintenance.
CLEANING
After each exercise, ensure that the unit is wiped down and any sweat is removed
from the unit.
The treadmill can be cleaned with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasives
or solvents. Be careful not to get excessive moisture on the display panel as this might
damage the unit and create an electrical hazard.
Please keep the treadmill, especially the console, out of direct sunlight to prevent damage
to the screen.
STORAGE
Store the treadmill in a clean and dry indoor environment. Never leave or use the unit
outdoors. Ensure the master power switch is off and the power cord is un-plugged from
wall outlet.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Potential
Causes
Corrections
Treadmill will not
start.
1. Treadmill not plugged in.
2. Safety Tether Key not
correctly installed.
3. Circuit breaker in the
house has been tripped.
4. Treadmill circuit breaker
has been tripped.
1. Plug the power cord into a wall
outlet.
2. Reinstall the Safety Tether Key.
3. Reset the circuit breaker, or call
an electrician to replace the
circuit breaker.
4. Wait 5 minutes and then try to
restart the treadmill.
Belt slips.
Belt not tight enough.
Adjust belt tension.
Belt hesitates when
stepped on.
1. Not enough lubrication
applied onto the running
deck.
2. Belt is too tight.
1. Apply lubricant.
2. Adjust belt tension.
Belt is not centred.
Running belt tension not even
across the rear roller.
Centre the belt.
Gender
Standard Body
Fat (<30 Years
Old)
Standard Body
Fat (> 30 Years
Old)
High Body
Fat
Male
14-20% 17-23%
>25%
Female
17-24% 20-27%
>30%