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USER PARAMETER SETTINGS

User parameters determine basic operating features, such as distance units, of the
treadmill. To change these parameters, at the banner display, hold the CHANGE
DISPLAY button for three seconds.

1. Set up MPH/KPH. The 14-segment display will show the current status as either

"UNIT -MPH" or "UNIT - KPH". Press

INCLINE

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to change the setting from

MPH or KPH. Press the ENTER key to confirm your choice.

2. The total accumulative distance appears as follows.

Press the ENTER key to display the total time.

3. The total accumulative time is shown as below.

Press the ENTER key to display the version of the software.

4. Display the software version:

A. The 14-segment display will show the control board version: "CTL XXXXX

XX".

Press the ENTER key to continue.

B. The 14-segment display will show the drive board version: "DRV XXXXX

XX".

Press the ENTER key to return to the banner display.

The USB port on this product provides 5V 500mA for the charge of electronic
accessories, like cameras, MP3 players, cell phones. At the present, the USB port
does not allow for the download or upload of programs. Note that iPod third generation
and newer products support USB power charging.

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Summary of Contents for T652M

Page 1: ...T652M T652MD Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...tness STEP 8 Install the Power Cord STEP 9 Replacing the Fuse 5 T652M DISPLAY Display Features Display Functions Button Functions Safety Key Workout Time Limit Setting 6 HOW TO USE YOUR T652M TREADMIL...

Page 3: ...is designed with the end user in mind and constructed of high quality materials for years of trouble free use Before using your SportsArt T652M Treadmill we recommend that you familiarize yourself wi...

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Page 9: ...Display Handlebar assembly Safety key Right pedestal Feeder cord Waterproof ring Main frame Right side cover Left side cover Left pedestal Owner manual Hardware kit Power cord Applicator tube Silicone...

Page 10: ...rewdriver handle Screwdriver bit 15A 100V 110V 10A 200V 240V M4 M5 M6 M6 22 24 green Phillips and flat 8 Specification Notes Number Components on the Product Name 41 42 43 44 45 Inner hex screw Spring...

Page 11: ...k belt guides Walk belt guides should press the walk belt down on both sides If the walk belt is on top of the guides loosen screws at position A Place the walk belt below the guides as shown Then rea...

Page 12: ...STEP 1 Assemble the Left and Right Pedestals and Handlebars 10 TREADMILL ASSEMBLY...

Page 13: ...11 1 1 Remove pedestal mount covers A6a A6b 1 2 Remove screws 41 from the pedestal mount as shown...

Page 14: ...e lower hole facing the data cable Disconnect the feeder cord A7 from the bottom of the pedestal Wrap this feeder cord around the top of the data cable to secure them together c Disconnect the feeder...

Page 15: ...t Avoid pinching or crimping the data cable Place the water guard A6 on the pedestal higher than the motor cover Loosely secure the right pedestal A3 with screws 42 Insert the left pedestal A5 onto it...

Page 16: ...all handlebars a First remove the screws 42 43 from the handlebar assembly A2 b Insert the left side of the handlebar A2 into the left pedestal A7 c Connect the cables in area A from the right pedesta...

Page 17: ...t the right side of the handlebar assembly A2 into the right pedestal A3 without pinching or crimping cables e Thread screws in place by hand First secure screws 42 in area B Then secure screws 43 in...

Page 18: ...16 1 6 After the handlebars are in place secure pedestal screws on left and right sides Put pedestal covers A6a A6b in place Then put water guards A5 down against the motor cover on both sides...

Page 19: ...17 STEP 2 Install the Display...

Page 20: ...y a Remove screws 44 from the handlebar A2 b Insert the display A1 onto the handlebar assembly A2 Note aim properly to avoid damaging the display board c Then slightly lift the display A1 d Temporaril...

Page 21: ...B f After connecting cables tuck them away for safety Then slightly lift the display A1 and press it into place Note In area C the display cover must be outside of the handlebar cover g Use screws 44...

Page 22: ...20 STEP 3 Install Long Handrails...

Page 23: ...3 1 First remove the sticker screws and end cap from the left and right handlebars Also remove the two middle anti slip strips from the landing strips 21...

Page 24: ...3 2 First detach upper and lower connector covers from the left and right handrails Then remove the screws from the lower part of the handrails 22...

Page 25: ...3 3 First set the long handrail supports into the frame Then loosely secure them with screws Do not tighten the screws yet 23...

Page 26: ...3 4 Set left and right long handrails in place on the handrail supports as shown Use screws a b to secure the long handrails to the handle ends 24...

Page 27: ...wer connection covers onto the long handrails To do so first slide the covers toward the front Then secure the cover screws 3 6 Secure left and right long handrail support screws Then press the anti s...

Page 28: ...STEP 4 How to Move the Treadmill 4 1 First place hands under the frame in area A lift the treadmill then roll it into position as desired 26...

Page 29: ...nd level on the ground 5 2 If not please level the treadmill by following instructions a b c a First loosen leveler nuts b Adjust leveler feet downward until the treadmill is level and does not rock c...

Page 30: ...e on both sides between the belt edges and the landing strips If the space on either side is not the same rotate rear roller screws about one half turn at a time Turning the screw on one side clockwis...

Page 31: ...tightness To inspect a walk belt lift it at the center of the deck as shown in Figure A B The walk belt should lift 30m m 1 1 8 or 3Kg 6 6LB If the walk belt is too loose turn rear roller screws cloc...

Page 32: ...ove screws 45 from the power cord socket on the product 8 2 Insert the power cord into place on the product 8 3 Secure power cord connector screws 45 Then insert the other end of the power cord into t...

Page 33: ...ctions a g below a Press inward on the fuse cap b Turn the fuse cap counterclockwise c The fuse and fuse cap springs out d Remove the burnt fuse e Insert a new fuse into the fuse cap f Insert the fuse...

Page 34: ...increments 4 TIME 0 00 99 59 5 DISTANCE 0 00 9999 Km Mile to SPEED 0 1 to 3 0 MPH or 0 2 to 5 0 KPH in 0 1 increments to 15 to to to 6 CALORIES Total calories burnt 0 9999 KCAL Cardio Advisor Heart R...

Page 35: ...ent display will automatically scan showing various information rows CALORIES SPEED TIME DISTANCE CAL HR METS PACE INCLINE every six seconds Press CHANGE DISPLAY again to see a different row of inform...

Page 36: ...atically change to maintain your selected heart rate 14 FIT TEST 15 Numeric Keypad 0 to 9 The numeric keypad can replace the function of buttons Simply enter numbers 0 to 9 on the numeric keypad rathe...

Page 37: ...exercising While the start up banner screen appears simultaneously press and hold INCLINE INCLINE ENTER keys for two seconds to enter the workout time limit setting 1 Workout time limit activation dea...

Page 38: ...s selected the 14 segment display will show REVERSE MODE Press this button to select REVERSE MODE or MANUAL After that press ENTER to confirm your choice Then the 14 segment display will show TIME 1 D...

Page 39: ...onfirm your choice Then the 14 segment display will show TIME 1 DIST 2 a Press the numeric keypad 1 or 2 to select time or distance or press the ENTER key to select TIME b After inputting all the data...

Page 40: ...ive data for your workout After displaying the accumulative time distance calories average heart rate the treadmill will automatically enter a COOL DOWN program COOL DOWN will appear When the workout...

Page 41: ...ic products the vibration between the unit and the floor and other factors may interfere with telemetry heart rate signal reception For best results install the product in a location free from interfe...

Page 42: ...est In cold dry areas static electricity can interfere with unit operation In such environments touching metal may cause static electrical shocks Suggestions Before touching metal touch a material wit...

Page 43: ...r completing the test the 14 segment display will show END OF FIT TEST YOUR SCORE In this manual is used to represent your score number A number will appear on the actual display The highest score is...

Page 44: ...lly 7 ZONE TRAINER The Zone Trainer program can only be selected from other courses during your workout While exercising in another non HRC program press the Zone Trainer program button The original w...

Page 45: ...13 12 11 Stage16 9 10 13 15 15 14 12 11 Stage17 10 12 11 14 13 15 Stage18 11 12 13 14 15 Stage19 12 14 15 13 Stage20 13 15 14 15 13 14 In all 20 stages you can press INCLINE up down to change the incl...

Page 46: ...hould always start slowly and bring their workout sessions up to 20 minutes or more As your fitness level increases you will be able to maintain your heart rate in the training zone for longer periods...

Page 47: ...l time 3 The total accumulative time is shown as below Press the ENTER key to display the version of the software 4 Display the software version A The 14 segment display will show the control board ve...

Page 48: ...der to lubricate the treadmill The treadmill can be operated normally until total distance exceeds 4100 Km 2560 miles When total distance exceeds 4100 Km 2560 miles the message SERVICE NEEDED APPLY LU...

Page 49: ...The treadmill will operate at low speed At this point no UP or DN keys will operate 3 Insert the applicator tube so the line on the applicator touches the side of the walk belt 4 Apply 50 cc from the...

Page 50: ...ant 7 Secure the end cap on the treadmill 8 Then the message PLEASE PRESS THE STOP KEY AFTER FINISHING LUBRICATION appears Press the STOP key to complete the lubrication procedure The treadmill will r...

Page 51: ...ian We recommend that the following tasks be undertaken at least every 4000 KM or 2480 miles or every six months whichever comes first 1 Ensure proper power supply Inspect the power supply power cord...

Page 52: ...or replace the walk deck Always provide a fresh contact surface for a new walk belt 3 1 Turn off unit power To allow capacitors to discharge wait five minutes before disconnecting power cord Remove th...

Page 53: ...crews counterclockwise brings the rear roller closer toward the front of the unit decreasing walk belt tension By adjusting one screw clockwise that side of the roller extends toward the back of the t...

Page 54: ...Week12 Monthly Tasks 1 Power cord 2 Pedestal 3 Check walk belt Months 1 3 Months 4 6 Month 7 9 Month 10 12 Quarterly Tasks 1 Vacuum 2 Drive belt 3 Rollers 4 Deck bushings First half of the year Second...

Page 55: ...it ERROR_2_2_ The IGBT is too hot Speed is restricted to half ERROR_3_1_ The elevation motor has a calibration issue ERROR_4_1_ The power switch is OFF ERROR_4_2_ The power supply voltage is too low R...

Page 56: ...For 220v INCLINE POWER EAC SERVO MOTOR Encoder Incline Switch Motor Temperature Motor Power Console Communication Console Power 220V yellow green 110V green 110V 15A 220V 10A CON2 CON3 CON4 CON1 CON5...

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