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6.   To maintain and extend the life of the treadmill, it is recommended that you rest the treadmill for 10 minutes after 

30 minutes of continuous use. 

7.   The running belt has been adjusted before leaving the factory, but after use, the running belt will be stretched and 

will deviate from the centre position, causing the running belt to rub the side bars and the rear cover and damage 
it. It is normal for the running belt to be forced to stretch during use. After using the treadmill for a period, if the 
running belt slips or is not smooth when using the treadmill, you can adjust the tightness of the running belt to 

improve it, as indicated below

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7.1 

Running belt loose adjustment. 

 

If the running belt is too loose, 

step off the treadmill, 

insert a hex wrench 

into 

the adjustment hole 

of the 

left guard and rotate clockwise 1/4  turn, and then rotate  1/4 lap clockwise on the right foot.  Pay 

particular attention when tightening the belt and ensure both sides are adjusted synchronously, so that 
the running belt can be tightened and will not deviate from the centre point. If the running belt is too 
tight, adjust the left and right synchronisation counter clockwise.  

 

 

Note

: The running belt cannot be adjusted too tightly. This will pull the running belt, increase the 

pressure of the front/rear drum, and damage the drum bearings, resulting is damage to the treadmill.  
Only adjust the running belt so that it does not slip during operation.  

Note:   The running belt cannot be adjusted too tightly. This will pull the running belt, increase the pressure of the front / 

rear drum, the drum bearings and other damage, produce a different tone or other problems, just adjust to the 
running belt does not slip for the most appropriate. 

7.2 

Running belt alignment. 

When you use a treadmill, the pressure on the running belt is unbalanced because the force of both feet is not the 
same when running, causing the running belt to deviate from the centre. This deviation is normal, and when no one 
is running on a running belt, it automatically returns to the centre. If your belt does not do this, you will need to run 
the belt back to centre. 

Run the treadmill without stepping onto it, and increase the speed to 6th gear, observe the distance from the left 
and right-side bars: 

● If left, use a hex wrench to rotate the left screw clockwise 1/4 turn; 

● If right, use a hex wrench to rotate the right screw clockwise 1/4 turn; 

● If the running belt is still not in the middle, repeat the above action until adjusted to the middle. 

After adjusting the belt to the middle, adjust the speed to 6th gear, and observe the deviation of the running belt 
and the smoothness of the run, if there is a deviation, repeat the adjustment step. 

Warning! Do not over tighten the drum! This will result in permanent damage to the bearings

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Summary of Contents for A90-249V80

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION INan007_US A90 249V80 IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ CAREFULLY Treadmill User Manual...

Page 2: ...RONIC CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS 5 5 MANUAL MODE 6 6 ENERGY SAVING MODE 8 7 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 8 8 DISPLAY RANGE OF EACH VALUE 9 9 SAFETY LOCK FUNCTION 9 10 SHUT DOWN 9 11 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 9 12 LUB...

Page 3: ...one person only Do not let children or pets play on or around to avoid accidents 5 The minimum spacing required for the treadmill after setup the distance from the wall and furniture the front and th...

Page 4: ...c watch holder 3 Instruction Manual 4 Screw pack Illustrated below Screw bag Serial number Spare parts Number A Safety Key 1 B 6mm hexagon wrench 1 C Lubricating oil 1 D M8 15 half round head hexagon...

Page 5: ...the frame please hold the column with your hand and gently pull it up in the direction shown by the arrow on the icon and fix it on the base with F m8 45 and D M8 15 screws Step 3 First insert the el...

Page 6: ...e power supply is disconnected and the weak current part keeps power supply This operation is not controlled by software For your safety please use the safety lock when you exercise Step 5 Product fol...

Page 7: ...letely stopping 4 1 4 CAL Displays calories burnt value from 000 990 when counting forward and recount after overflow count down from set value to 0 when counting backward when the treadmill is down s...

Page 8: ...sing will decrease the running speed of the treadmill 4 2 13Pressing the key will increase the running speed of the treadmill 4 2 14Press the STOP button to reduce the running speed to stop running 5...

Page 9: ...1 Press the Mode key to select the parameters to be set F1 Sex F2 Age F3 Height F4 Weight and press the Speed and Speed 1 keys to set these parameters After setting press the Mode key to display F5 H...

Page 10: ...program divides exercise time into 10 equal parts and each time has a corresponding speed Time slot Program Set time 10 run time of each time slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 P1 2 2 5 3 5 6 4 4 3 2 3 P2 1 3...

Page 11: ...ollowing method after powering on Bluetooth Music Enter the phone settings Bluetooth turn on Bluetooth search device Appears EsAudioV2 3 Bluetooth device name click pairing pairing successfully return...

Page 12: ...drum and damage the drum bearings resulting is damage to the treadmill Only adjust the running belt so that it does not slip during operation Note The running belt cannot be adjusted too tightly This...

Page 13: ...e to the next section of the control communication line of the connection to ensure that each core is fully inserted Check if the electronic table is connected to the controller break replace the cabl...

Page 14: ...the running belt tightly by referring to the instructions 13 2 5 Running belt deviation Refer to the instructions to adjust the running belt to centre 13 2 6 Running abnormal sound Check if the machin...

Page 15: ...le Hold for 10 15 seconds and then relax Repeat 3 times 2 The tendon stretch Sit on a clean cushion straighten one leg and then put the other leg inward so that it fits snugly against the inside of th...

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