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TRANSPORTING YOUR TREADMILL

CAUTION: This treadmill is heavy and could cause injury if proper lifting techniques 

are not utilized. Lifting Bars are attached at the rear end of the treadmill. When moving 

the treadmill over short distances, two people may lift using these bars, tilting the 

treadmill onto its front wheels. (NOTE: Be sure to use correct lifting posture to avoid 

straining any muscles.)Lifting bars are attached to the bottom rear of the treadmill. Do not

pull or lift on the cosmetic covers. If a flat dolly is available, place the dolly underneath the 

treadmill and push it to the desired location. If the treadmill must be disassembled, the 

cosmetic covers and the handrail assembly could be removed for easier transportation.

After assembly, please check whether 

the height of four "Universal adjusting pad" is 

the same, and make sure the both sides of 

treadmill are parallel when you see it from the 

front side. If the treadmill is askew, it may be 

damaged and even make you injured while 

workout.

 

 

 

WARNING

Place the treadmill on a level and stable surface away 

from direct sunlight. The intense UV light can cause 

discoloration on the plastics. Locate your treadmill in 

an area with cool temperatures and low humidity. 

Please leave a clear zone around the treadmill and it 

must be clear of obstruction.Do not place the treadmill 

in any area that will block any vent or air openings. 

Treadmill should not be located in a garage,patio,near 

water or outdoors.       

 

The treadmill is heavy. To avoid the damaged of machine

and injury to the person,please pay much attention while

moving. 

LOCATION REQUIREMENT

79”

12”

2000mm

 

300mm

 

24”

24”

600

mm

24”

600

mm

600

mm

TREADMILL INSTALLATION 

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Summary of Contents for ATTACK15304

Page 1: ...Curve Manual Treadmills USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...mmediately Consult a physician before continuing 1 There is no motor on the this machine therefore there is not an emergency stop lanyard The treadmill will come to a stop on its own it is imperative...

Page 3: ...AY ATTENTION BE ALERT When you see this warning symbol your safety is involved It is being used to call attention to POTENTIAL hazards that could result in personal injury or loss of life 04 05 08 11...

Page 4: ...onsole 1 F HARDWARE KIT 1 2 Handlebar Auxiliary handlebar Resistance Gear Console Console Mast Side Cover Running Belt Universal adjusting pad Mobile Wheels Lifting Bar Rubber Pad Allen key M5 1pc All...

Page 5: ...unning belt misalignment or other issues Hex Socket Button Head Screws M10 x 50L x 3 pcs Step 3 Mount the left console mast to the main frame Hex Socket Button Head Screws M10 x 50L x 3 pcs A Connect...

Page 6: ...handlebar Phillips Pan Head Screw M5 x 12L x 4 pcs Step 6 Finished NOTE Please put the connection in proper position before assemble the handlebar set NOTE Please put the connection in proper positio...

Page 7: ...y please check whether the height of four Universal adjusting pad is the same and make sure the both sides of treadmill are parallel when you see it from the front side If the treadmill is askew it ma...

Page 8: ...workout time in minutes and seconds Your computer will automatically count up from 0 00 to 99 59 in one second intervals PACE Your pedal cadence DISTANCE Displays the accumulative distance traveled du...

Page 9: ...nterval program a Interval 20 10 working 20 secs and getting 10 secs rest 1 Press Interval key once at standby mode then set up the value of round by using UP and DOWN keys 2 Press Enter key to save t...

Page 10: ...ng and reset itself to default setting 4 Target calories 1 Press Target calories key to set up the calories value by using UP and DOWN keys 2 Press Enter key to save the setting 3 Press Start key to b...

Page 11: ...wakes up If the battery is low to unscrew the back of the compouter and detach the battery cap in the back of the computer and remove old AA batteries and replace with a set of two new AA batteries T...

Page 12: ...he both of side rein when you are running these wrong posture may cause damage to treadmill and even make you injured Running Area The gray zone below is the running area You can adjust the speed by c...

Page 13: ...A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 A11 A12 A13 A12 A12 C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 D01 D02 x 4 pcs D03 E01 E02 E03 F01 F02 F03 F04 F06 F06 I01 I02 I03 I18 I04 I05 I07 I08 I11 I09 I10 I13 I14 I15 I16 B01 B03 B04 B02 B02...

Page 14: ...k bearing CSK25 1K 1 AT34 A07A SW0134A07A Part No Description Qt y Drawing No BOM Code B01 Footboard 72 AT34 B01AA SW0134B01AA B02 Driving belt 2 AT34 B02AA MB0134B02AA B03 Bearing stoblock 72 AT34 B0...

Page 15: ...01E02D 02 I13 Resistance gear 1 AT34 I13AA SW0134I13AA I14 I16 I15 Tension steel wire upper 1 AT34 I13A 01 SW0134I13AA 01 I17 Tension steel wire lower 1 AT34 I13A 02 SW0134I13AA 02 AT34 I14AA IW0134I1...

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