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4.3 Using the Console

For details on how to use each of the Series 1, 2 & 
3 Consoles, refer to documents:
   

135-1379-* Series 1 

(Console 3.5 CV)

   135-1299-* Series 2 

(Console 5.0 CV)

   135-1300-* Series 3 

(Console 6.0 CV) Cirrus V1

   135-1824-* Series 3 

(Console 6.0 CV) Cirrus V2

4.4 Securing the Book Holder

For Series 1 & 2, carefully line up and firmly push 
the Book Holder into the console’s allocated slots 
until it is solidly fixed into position.

 

NOTE: 

This may take some force. Be careful not to 

damage the console in the process. 

  

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Using the Console

Installing Consoles on the 260G 

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Summary of Contents for 260G

Page 1: ...260G Assembly Operation Reference Parts Manual EU US...

Page 2: ...ice Tel 44 0 1260 294600 Email global service pulsefitness com Corporate Website www pulsefitness com Regional Distributor Dealer Address es Current List of Distributors Dealers https www thepulsegrou...

Page 3: ...s gaining professional medical advice before using fitness equipment particularly if the user has a family history of high blood pressure or heart disease is over the age of 45 smokes has high cholest...

Page 4: ...can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a resi...

Page 5: ...Controls C6 0 34 9 7 Emergency Dismount 35 Installation 36 10 1 Location 36 10 2 Feet Adjustment 37 10 3 On Off Switch 38 260G Overview 07 Contents of 260G Flat Pack 08 Assembly 09 3 1 Connecting the...

Page 6: ...eaning the Equipment 42 12 3 Compatible Cleaners 43 12 4 Preventive Maintenance Schedule 43 12 5 How to Obtain Product service 44 Specifications 45 13 1 Specifications 45 13 2 Physical Dimensions L x...

Page 7: ...B C D E F G H I J K L M N 260G Overview 1 260G Run Console Series 1 2 or 3 Quick Controls Emergency Stop Handpulse Resistors Treadplates Running Belt Book Rest iPod iPhone Dock Drinks Bottle Storage...

Page 8: ...ok Holder Dashboard Valance Front Roller Guides Console Bolts Motor Cover Moulding Bolts Column Bolts Bottom Column Bolts Top Dashboard Valance Bolts Front Endcap Bolts Console Column Neck Bolts If an...

Page 9: ...Attach the support columns by placing the column against the front brackets and insert the bolts with washers into position whilst making sure you support the column See Figure A Note Loosely tighten...

Page 10: ...the hole tightening with your fingers and then finishing off with an allen key See Figure B This procedure can be left to the end of the assembly once the side columns have been tightened into positi...

Page 11: ...front columns Make sure that the holes are lined up in order to get the bolts into position Insert the bolts in the correct order 1 3 See Figure C Note Once this is in position tighten all bolts secu...

Page 12: ...the hole in the dashboard moulding and secure with bolts See Figure D Tools Required 13mm Combination Spanner M8x75 Hexagon Head Bolt x2 Figure D Attaching the Neck Assembly of the 260G Continued Ass...

Page 13: ...lide the dashboard valance into position and securely fix See Figure E Note Be careful not to damage the foam handrails during this process Tools Required Phillips Screwdriver M5x20 Pozi Pan Screw x7...

Page 14: ...torage Buckets Insert the Storage buckets into the appropriate holes in the dashboard and press down firmly See Figure F Assembly Operation Parts Manual G Range CV Pg14 Fixing the Storage Buckets Asse...

Page 15: ...een the two uprights and drop into position See Figure G Note Make sure you do not scratch the front uprights during this process Tools Required Phillips Screwdriver Front Screws No 8x25 Pozi Pan Scre...

Page 16: ...on the 260G 4 Assembly Operation Parts Manual G Range CV Pg16 4 1 Attaching Re Attaching the Console For details on how to attach Series 1 2 3 Consoles refer to document 135 771 NOTE Fasten Bolts secu...

Page 17: ...Wiring the Console 4 2 Wiring Re Wiring the Console For details on how to connect the cables for Series 1 2 3 Consoles refer to document 135 799 Carefully pull the Electrical Connectors up from the Co...

Page 18: ...3 Console 6 0 CV Cirrus V2 4 4 Securing the Book Holder For Series 1 2 carefully line up and firmly push the Book Holder into the console s allocated slots until it is solidly fixed into position NOTE...

Page 19: ...use please read the Technical and Console booklets to become familiar with all operational and safety features before use Caution MAKE SURE ALL HARDWARE IS TIGHT Fully Assembled 260G Run 5 Assembly Op...

Page 20: ...increments It is positioned closer to the User than the Console for easier access See Figure K The User needs to press the speed button then confirm the on screen message when increasing the speed by...

Page 21: ...to Power Supply SERIAL CABLE Sleeve Colour Yellow 12V Power Sleeve Colour Red COAX CABLE Sleeve Colour N A NETWORK CABLE Sleeve Colour N A EARTH CABLE Sleeve Colour N A SWITCH TO TERMINAL BLOCK Sleeve...

Page 22: ...jury it is imperative to connect each product to a properly grounded electrical outlet WARNING Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate Over exercising may result in serious injury or death If...

Page 23: ...as of high humidity NEVER operate the PULSE FITNESS Run Treadmill with the Motor Panel removed Never operate a PULSE FITNESS product with the air openings blocked Keep air openings free of lint hair o...

Page 24: ...and explosion Read all warnings on each product prior to starting a workout If warnings are missing or damaged please contact PULSE FITNESS immediately for replacement warning labels Warning labels ar...

Page 25: ...operation Never place liquids of any type directly on the unit except in an accessory tray or holder Containers with lids are recommended Make sure all users always wear proper exercise clothing and s...

Page 26: ...ppropriate country specific electrical compliance guidelines The live and neutral wires must each be routed independently not looped or tied to other circuits Note Do not modify the plug provided with...

Page 27: ...6 5ft minimum from the rear of the treadmill to any object or surface and at least as wide as the Treadmill US and other regions The ASTM International ASTM F2115 05 Standard recommends the minimum di...

Page 28: ...product warranty 8 9 Power Cord Routing WARNING Make sure the power cord is unplugged before attempting to route it around or through the Treadmill The power cord can be run to the user front left or...

Page 29: ...er the product is properly grounded DO NOT modify the plug provided with the product If it will not fit an electrical outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Any modification...

Page 30: ...es the reset switch Slows to a stop Shows that the Treadmill is not ready to restart until the Emergency Stop is replaced Ascent Speed Workout Paused 88 88 Press Quick Start to resume Press Stop to en...

Page 31: ...r must ALWAYS wear the Emergency Stop Safety Clip If for whatever reason the Cord is pulled the Emergency Stop Magnet will disengage and the Running Belt will QUICKLY come to a halt Note The Treadmill...

Page 32: ...needs to be performed 1 Re attach the Emergency Stop Safety Clip if required 2 Re attach the Emergency Stop Magnet to the Quick Control Panel Note If the Emergency Stop Magnet is removed from its hold...

Page 33: ...struction to allow the Running Belt to increase its speed In any event where the User feels unable to keep up with the pace of the Running Belt and considers themselves unable to reduce the Treadmill...

Page 34: ...Speed Confirmation Quick Controls Console 6 0 CV When the Quick Controls Panel Speed buttons are pressed See Figure R before the Running Belt will speed up an on screen confirmation instruction is sh...

Page 35: ...n emergency such as tripping grasp the Handrails and place the feet on the Treadplates See Figure S In any event where the User feels unable to keep up with the pace of the Running Belt and unable to...

Page 36: ...least 2m 6 5ft at the rea Note The Treadmill is not suitable for outdoor use If the chosen surface is carpet then the Treadmill can be pushed to the desired position on its front wheels this is a two...

Page 37: ...t the height of the feet to compensate for any un evenness in the floor Turn the feet to the left or right to increase or decrease the height as appropriate See Figure U When satisfied securely fasten...

Page 38: ...ns socket and then switch on the power Switch on the Treadmill via the on off I O switch mounted at the front of the machine See Figure V The Console display should illuminate and display a regularly...

Page 39: ...d prior to any tracking adjustments An unstable unit may cause Running Belt misalignment Before proceeding it is helpful to realise that each adjustment made to one side of the Roller must be met with...

Page 40: ...the roller If the Running Belt has moved to the left turn the left tension bolt a quarter turn clockwise and then turn the right tension bolt a quarter turn counter clockwise to make the Running Belt...

Page 41: ...the Running Belt tensioning bolts a quarter turn clockwise for each side d Repeat STEPS 2 and 3 until the belt no longer slips Do not exceed one full turn four quarter turns per side when adjusting t...

Page 42: ...States Availability Only Two preferred cleaners have been approved by PULSE FITNESS reliability experts PureGreen 24 or equivalent and Gym Wipes Both cleaners will safely and effectively remove dirt g...

Page 43: ...n Inspect Inspect Handpulse Sensors Clean Inspect Running Belt Inspect Machine Level Inspect Emergency Stop Clean Inspect Motor Cover Clean Vacuum Clean Motor Electronic Compartment Inspect Drive Belt...

Page 44: ...l publications supplied with PULSE FITNESS equipment are read and understood 12 5 How to Obtain Product Service 1 Verify the symptom and review the operating instructions The problem may be unfamiliar...

Page 45: ...aturing speed and elevation adjustments Series 2 3 Stop systems Red and Yellow magnetic kill cord Emergency Stop System and Programme Stop Push Button raised and prominently positioned Speed range kph...

Page 46: ...Series 2 3 High contrast reflective belt guides Optional Step up box Optional Twin removable storage buckets cup holders Series 1 2 3 Integrated device storage tray Series 1 2 3 Rollers cm 10 2cm 4 d...

Page 47: ...9 Aspect Ratio 512x300 Resolution Series 2 25 7cm 10 1 8 Integrated High Contrast Colour Display 16 9 Aspect Ratio 512x300 Resolution Series 3 47cm 18 1 2 Integrated High Contrast Capacitive Multi Tou...

Page 48: ...Time and speed Time and distance Speed and distance Profile X country easy moderate advanced Aerobic easy moderate advanced Hill climb easy moderate advanced Intervals easy moderate advanced Random e...

Page 49: ...ser weight entry automatic when used with PulseMove Professional User selectable management programmable units imperial metric User selectable management programmable language USB Series 1 Service Por...

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Page 51: ...15 Assembly Operation Parts Manual G Range CV Pg51 User Notes...

Page 52: ...User Notes Continued Assembly Operation Parts Manual G Range CV Pg52...

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