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MAINTENANCE  

Lubrication System (Cont.)

To replace the lubricant bottle, follow instructions (a) through (d) below.

(a) Loosen the screws on the bezel and push the bezel up.

(b) Take the old lubricant bottle out.

(c)  Unscrew the nozzle from the old lubricant bottle and screw it onto new 

bottle.

(d)  Place the new lubricant bottle into the lubrication system, push the be-

zel down and tighten it with screws. (Note: before place the new bottle 

in place, press the pump a couple of times to ensure the lubricant floats 

through the hose nicely. Pay attention to the lubricant hose direction 

when place the bottle into the system).

 Also note the following

 1.  Even if the “lubricant bottle ex-

change” is not displaying, it is 

still OK to perform the “lubricant 

change procedure”.

 2.  After replacing the lubricant, the 

total lubrication timer will reset 

to 0 and start counting again.

 3.  After the “lubricant bottle ex-

change” warning displayed, 

the lubrication system will stop 

lubricating automatically. The 

lubrication system will con-

tinue lubricating every 200km 

(124.3miles) after the warning is 

cleared.

 4.  The lubrication system will pump 

twice automatically once the lu-

bricant exchanging procedure 

is completed to ensure the new 

bottle is working properly.

Summary of Contents for 4799.304

Page 1: ...evel the Treadmill 21 STEP 7 Align the Walk Belt 22 STEP 8 Adjust the Walk Belt Tension 23 STEP 9 TV Terminal and Network 24 STEP 10 Power Cord Installation 25 6 UNDERSTAND THE SENZA CONSOLE 26 DISPLA...

Page 2: ...S FOR EXERCISE 43 11 MAINTENANCE 44 MAINTENANCE Safety Precautions 44 MAINTENANCE Error Messages 45 MAINTENANCE Precautions 45 MAINTENANCE Circuit Breaker 46 MAINTENANCE Lubrication System 47 MAINTENA...

Page 3: ...ges in mobile phone models failure of a mobile phone to connect indicates that we currently do not support that phone D2 Bluetooth BLE 4 0 Heart Rate Strap We only support POLAR compliant Bluetooth BL...

Page 4: ...for years of reliable performance this product was made for full commercial use Before this product is assembled or operated we recommend that you familiarize yourself with this manual Understanding...

Page 5: ...sure that the back of the treadmill has at least six to seven feet of clearance from a ledge wall or window The power supply and wiring should be located away from walking paths or taped to prevent tr...

Page 6: ...rmal feeling please stop Exercise and consult your doctor immediately Consult your physician before starting a workout or training program It is recommended that you undergo a complete physical examin...

Page 7: ...t harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause ha...

Page 8: ...electric shock unplug before cleaning or servicing WARRING Console Heart rate monitoring system may be inaccurate Over exercise may result in serious injury or death If you feel faint stop exercising...

Page 9: ...ry you can attach the warning label to the console panel as shown otherwise you can also stick it on a place where is clear and obvious please use the French version label in French Speaking areas in...

Page 10: ...2 A5 A4 A3a A3 Assembly Parts No Name Qty No Name Qty A1 Display panel 1 A6 Hardware kit 1 A2 Handlebar assembly 1 A7 Owner s manual 1 A3 Right pedestal 1 A8 Power cord 1 A3a Feeder cord 1 A4 Left ped...

Page 11: ...L12 Flat washer D16 d6 3 t2 44 Hex socket flat head cap screw M10 P1 5 L20 45 Mushroom top philips screw M4 L12 46 Mushroom top philips screw M4 L12 Hardware Kit No Name Qty Specification Notes Plasti...

Page 12: ...crews or nuts is used where washers and other hardware may be involved STEP 0 Preparation Inspect the Walk Belt Placement Inspect the position of the walk belt in relation to the guide rollers The wal...

Page 13: ...13 STEP 1 Data Cable Installation 1 Remove the screws 41 from the left and right sides of the main frame A5 Note DO NOT remove the screws and mounts in area A A5 41 a...

Page 14: ...A3a from the base of the pedestal and tie the low end of the feeder cord A3a onto the top of the data cable c Disconnect the feeder cord at the top of right pedestal A3 d Pull the feeder cord A3a from...

Page 15: ...ht pedestals A3 A4 a Attach left and right pedestals A3 A4 to the main frame A5 and use screws 41 to secure the assembly Note Make sure the data cable is not pinched when installing the right pedestal...

Page 16: ...ar assembly A2 to the left and right pedestals A3 A4 then mount screws 42 44 in position After all screws on the left and right pedestals A3 A4 were mounted in position fully tighten all mounting scre...

Page 17: ...cover of the display panel A1 f Insert the display panel into the 2 mounting brackets on the handlebar as sembly A2 Gently press down on the display during installation to avoid the front edge of dis...

Page 18: ...mbly h Connect the display panel cables A1 to the cables coming from the circuit board and handlebar assembly A2 Push cable bushing forward to cover the connectors and arrange all the cables neatly in...

Page 19: ...rotective cover a using screws 46 then put the left right side covers of the main frame b on Note Be careful not to damage or destroy the fixing kit when assembly and dismantling the side covers b Sec...

Page 20: ...deck in area A and then lift the treadmill to roll it into desired position Warning Do not place the treadmill on a thick carpet or rug as it may interfere with the walking belt Place a wooden board o...

Page 21: ...pect whether the treadmill rests flat on the floor If the treadmill wobbles adjust treadmill levelers as follows a Loosen the lever nut b Rotate the leveler foot downward until touching the floor c Ro...

Page 22: ...t screw to adjust the walk belt if there is misalignment c Put the speed up greater than or equal to 15kph to ensure the belt is aligned d Check if the walk belt falls in the middle of 2 green labels...

Page 23: ...h sides of the walk belt at the center of its length shown in figure A B below The walk belt should rise 30m m about 1 1 8 A hanging gauge should measure the weight at 3Kg or 6 6lb Adjust the tension...

Page 24: ...dio_Channel Receivers and is fully compatible with CSAFE protocols d TV Convert any PAL NTSC signal from any AV source to selectable output of PAL or NTSC For PAL regions please connect the composite...

Page 25: ...ctor on the product c Insert the power cord plug into the connector on the product d Use screws 46 to secure the power cord plug A8 into place e Insert the other end of the power cord A8 into a proper...

Page 26: ...ient way Before using the treadmill please familiarize yourself with the functions of this display console to obtain optimum benefits and enjoyment from this product No Description No Description 1 QR...

Page 27: ...CAL PROGRAM QUICK START LIFESTYLE INTERVAL SENZA JOURNEYS 5K TRAINER GLUTE HILL HEART RATE FITNESS TEST DISPLAY Safety Mechanism The safety key is mainly intended to stop the treadmill immediately to...

Page 28: ...ncline setting in incre ments of 0 5 Hold down INCLINE to djust the incline value at a faster rate Press SPEED to increase or decrease speed setting in increments of 0 1Mph Kph Hold down SPEED to adju...

Page 29: ...rocedure b Safety key Simply pull the safety key as shown in figure b and the treadmill will come to a halt To start it up again just attach the key and you are back up and running again c Emergency d...

Page 30: ...ting b The stationary handlebar highlight by mark D is for heart rate mea surement Do not hold it as support while exercising c Make sure to stand on the center of the running belt where are marked wi...

Page 31: ...eadmill To mount a treadmill properly use the handrails to balance while you step onto the sides straddling the belt Step onto the belt before start exercising Get off the treadmill Always wait for th...

Page 32: ...t 2 This screen will appear when the machine is turned on Description of start screen buttons No Name of button Function 1 Date and Time Displays the current time and date 2 SA WELL Touch to login int...

Page 33: ...gs 7 CUSTOMIZED WEB PAGE WINDOW Web page status display for browsing and opera tion 8 SELECT Touch this button to access workout program se lection 9 FEATURE Displays various virtual realities Touch t...

Page 34: ...DE GLUTE WORKOUT HILL WORKOUT HEART RATE TEST FITNESS TEST Once a program is selected the screen will start a 3 second countdown and the workout will begin During a workout the user can switch to a di...

Page 35: ...training program focuses on the gluteus muscles workout time options are 30 minutes and 45 minutes HILL A hill workout simulation mode 3 intensity options are available HEART RATE A workout mode using...

Page 36: ...rmation display format will be opened for selection Drop down menu introduction Symbol Drop Down Menu Items Default Other Options Incline Average Incline Elevation Gain Change Incline Speed Pace Avera...

Page 37: ...ERATION Select Entertainment You can select the Select Entertainment page below the screen and the available multimedia features will be displayed The features include TV In ternet SENZA Journeys Blue...

Page 38: ...sidebar workout information display is also included so the user can check their current workout status instantly while using the multimedia features Description of Icons in the Entertainment screen I...

Page 39: ...ut session OPERATION Stop and Pause Exercise During the workout you can press the Pause button any time When you press this button the workout will pause Then you can touch the Restore Workout button...

Page 40: ...There are two ways to login 1 Without mobile device on hands please manually enter SA WELL ID and password 2 With mobile device on hands please follow up below steps The instant information is shown o...

Page 41: ...lly enter the power saving mode and the whole screen will turn dark Press the Wake Up button to turn the power back on OPERATION Idle Mode When the treadmill stops running with no other activity for 2...

Page 42: ...reception For best results install the product in an area free from such interference Space the product apart by at least 39 inches 100 cm to avoid having the heart rate value from one exerciser appe...

Page 43: ...st depend on your fitness level In general it is recom mended that you maintain a heart rate within your training zone for at least 15 to 20 minutes to experience the benefits of aerobic exercise Begi...

Page 44: ...Never spray or pour any liquid directly onto the product Doing so can damage electronic components and void the warranty Use a clean lint free towel dampened with a mixture of Simple Green all purpose...

Page 45: ...RROR_2_1_ IGBT excessive current Restart the unit ERROR_2_2_ IGBT excessive heat The treadmill will operate at half speed ERROR_2_3_ Current sensor value is too high Wait until current returns to norm...

Page 46: ...caused by overcurrent over load or short circuit A spring located under the push button causes the button at area D to lift up and the breaker to trip as shown b After the fault is repaired by qualifi...

Page 47: ...AINTENANCE Lubrication System Lubrication System Flowchart Lubricant Change Procedure Note Pay extra attention during the lubricant changing procedure to avoid electric shock when the machine is turne...

Page 48: ...ose nicely Pay attention to the lubricant hose direction when place the bottle into the system Also note the following 1 Even if the lubricant bottle ex change is not displaying it is still OK to perf...

Page 49: ...en op erating the device the buzzer will sound for 30sec The buzzer sounds 2 sec then a 2 sec pause This pattern re peats for 30 sec Replace lubrica tion VR motor ERR 02 EEPROM damaged If an abnormali...

Page 50: ...eck Inspect for wear 6 Belt guides Inspect for normal rotation 7 Rear roller Inspect for normal rotation 8 Front roller Inspect for normal rotation 9 Motor compartment Remove dust and debris 10 Drive...

Page 51: ...g properly Monthly tasks Inspect brake pad monthly replace once touches screws Quarterly 1 Inspect the belt guides for normal rotation 2 Inspect the front roller for normal rotation 3 Inspect the rear...

Page 52: ...2 28 Completed Daily Tasks Week 29 35 Week 36 42 Week 43 49 Week 50 52 Completed Weekly Tasks Week 1 7 Week 8 14 Week 15 21 Week 22 28 Completed Weekly Tasks Week 29 35 Week 36 42 Week 43 49 Week 50 5...

Page 53: ...unctions will be controlled in accordance with the play list menu Note this feature does not support smart phone music players SanDisk USB Fat32 MAX 32GB is recommended for updating theprogram CSAFE P...

Page 54: ...le Play 2 You can use USB Flash Drives to store your workout data 3 Help give users more control over their personal data and workout history Visit www gosportsart com for more information about this...

Page 55: ...s 100 kg 220 lbs at Maximum Speed EN957 Classification Type 6 Class SA Speed Range 0 15 15 0 MPH or 0 25 24 0 KPH international 0 15 12 0 MPH or 0 25 20 0 KPH Japan The machine will start at the syste...

Page 56: ...rd USB Board Incline Sensor Filter L N N L Switch E AC Jack Circuit Breaker N L N L E N L L AC Servo Motor Incline Control Motor Automatic Oil Lubrication System Inductor EAC Drive Board SA EUP Board...

Page 57: ...ploded Diagram Note We reserve the right to revise the following diagrams at any time without notice to notify any person of such revisions Please visit our official website www gosportsart com for th...

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