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4. LIST OF PARTS
A1
A2
A5
A4
A3a
A3
Assembly Parts
No.
Name
Qty. No.
Qty.
Display panel
1
A6 Hardware kit
Handlebar assembly
A7
Owner’s manual
Right pedestal
A8 Power cord
A3a Feeder cord
Left pedestal
Main frame
Page 1: ...Align the Walk Belt 21 STEP 8 Adjust the Walk Belt Tension 22 STEP 9 Power Cord Installation 23 6 UNDERSTAND T674 LCD DISPLAY 24 DISPLAY Overview 24 DISPLAY Parameter Window 25 DISPLAY Specifications...
Page 2: ...ES FOR EXERCISE 40 11 MAINTENANCE 41 MAINTENANCE Safety Precautions 41 MAINTENANCE Error Messages 42 MAINTENANCE Circuit Breaker 43 MAINTENANCE Lubrication System 44 MAINTENANCE Schedule 47 MAINTENANC...
Page 3: ...ears 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 the co...
Page 4: ...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 5: ...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 6: ...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 7: ...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 8: ...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 9: ...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 pede...
Page 10: ...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 11: ...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 12: ...12 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 13: ...ing the data cable Detach the feeder cord 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 p...
Page 14: ...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 15: ...handlebar 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 mount...
Page 16: ...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 17: ...data cable from the handlebar assembly A2 and connect it with the one on the back side of the display panel Note arrange all the cables neatly inside the display panel i Connect the cable connectors...
Page 18: ...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 19: ...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 20: ...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 21: ...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 22: ...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 23: ...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 24: ...n the display so you can fully utilize the product and all it has to offer No Description No Description 1 LCD window 10 GOAL 2 PROGRAMS 11 SPEED 3 INCLINE 12 PAUSE RESUME 4 GO ENTER 13 Wake button 5...
Page 25: ...of the workout or the remaining distance to exercise 8 Display the calories you have burned during the exercise DISPLAY Specifications Parameter Spec SPEED 0 15 15 0 MPH or 0 25 24 0 KPH internationa...
Page 26: ...d is 0 1MPH 0 2KPH and then it gradually increases during your workout Press INCLINE to adjust incline setting in incre ments of 0 5 Hold down INCLINE to djust the incline value at a faster rate Press...
Page 27: ...evaluate tar get heart rate 220 AGE 0 65 CARDIO uses the following formula to evaluate target heart rate 220 AGE 0 8 the notification LED will light on steadily Press TIME to make it your fitness goa...
Page 28: ...cedure 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 dis...
Page 29: ...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 30: ...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 31: ...of the panel or step on the pedal to start the machine After started you will hear the BEEP sound and see the start screen OPERATION GO ENTER Press GO ENTER to unlock the walk belt After counting down...
Page 32: ...your fitness goal and you will get a solid green light in this mode Thetimedurationrangesfrom5 300min the default duration is 30min If you specify a value of less than 30 min it will replace the defau...
Page 33: ...ON Program Settings Select exercise mode from the PROGRAMS menu on the display MANUAL You can manually adjust your speed or incline of the treadmill HILL This program simulates hill running There are...
Page 34: ...end if any of the following conditions occurs a The STOP key is pressed b The fitness test is completed c The user s heart rate exceeds 220 AGE 0 8 for more than 15 sec d No heart rate signal detecte...
Page 35: ...ing the workout the words NO HEART RATE READING PLEASE CHECK TRANSMITTER will pop up on the screen the speed will be reduced to its minimum value and the incline of the treadmill can only be adjusted...
Page 36: ...ack to the speed at which the treadmill was paused and the workout values will resume counting and continue where it was left off 2 When no operations are in progress the machine will go back to start...
Page 37: ...confirm and proceed to the next setting 2 PROGRAM VERSION The following program version will scroll across the screen press IN CLINE or SPEED key to view each program version Press the ENTER key to v...
Page 38: ...ey to confirm and pro ceed to the next setting Note If the timer is set less than 5 minutes EUP mode will be deactivated 8 TIME LIMIT The screen will show LIMIT press INCLINE or SPEED key to make your...
Page 39: ...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 40: ...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 41: ...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 42: ...et back on track 1 2 Servomotor over temp warning Re duce motor speed during operation 1 3 Servomotor abnormality restart it to get back on track 2 1 IGBT overcurrent restart it to get back on track 2...
Page 43: ...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 44: ...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 45: ...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 46: ...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 47: ...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 48: ...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 49: ...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 50: ...System 1 This is designed specially by SportsArt to assist the users in managing their workout history Connect your smartphone to the device using Bluetooth or WIFI to use the SA WELL App The App is a...
Page 51: ...51 ACCESSORIES Option Cont 1 TV rack 1...
Page 52: ...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 system...
Page 53: ...HTR plates Control Board EUP Board Incline Sensor Filter Switch AC Jack Circuit Breaker N L N L E AV Board V886 Key Board AC Servo Motor Incline Control Motor Automatic Oil Lubrication System Inductor...
Page 54: ...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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