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Install the Display

Summary of Contents for T655L

Page 1: ...TE THE PRODUCT 34 OPERATION Quick Start 34 OPERATION Start a Workout Program 34 OPERATION Display 35 OPERATION Cool Down 36 OPERATION Review Summary 36 OPERATION Idle Mode 36 OPERATION Energy Smart Fu...

Page 2: ...and designed 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 U...

Page 3: ...3 L R 1 INTRODUCTION CONTINUED...

Page 4: ...rking properly or has been dropped or damaged contact a service technician for repairs Do not use accessories that are not specifically recommended by the manufacturer Such parts might cause injuries...

Page 5: ...xpense WARNING Only qualified technicians should be allowed to contact electrical components such as circuit boards Some components carry an electrical charge even after use has been discontinued or t...

Page 6: ...Precautions Continued If you are a French speaking person in North America please place the sticker contained in the owner s manual on the product as shown Custom ers in other areas will not receive t...

Page 7: ...iquement pour l usage pr vu dans ce manuel N utilisez jamais ce tapis de course s il a t endommag de quelque fa on que ce soit S il ne fonctionne pas correctement ou s il est tomb ou endom mag contact...

Page 8: ...minuer le risque de choc lectrique d branchez toujours ce tapis de course de la prise de courant imm diatement apr s utilisation et avant le nettoy age Un branchement incorrect du connecteur de mise l...

Page 9: ...6b Left side cover 1 A2 Handlebar assembly 1 A7 Left pedestal 1 A3 Right pedestal 1 A8 Front handlebar assembly 1 A4 Feeder cord 1 A9 Owner s manual 1 A5 Water guard 2 A10 Hardware kit 1 A6 Main frame...

Page 10: ...iver handle 1 Screwdriver shank 1 Phillips and flat Components on the Product No Name Specification Notes 40 Phillips screw M4 P0 7 L12 41 Inner hex screw M8 L20 Spring washer M8 Serrated washer 18 8...

Page 11: ...and other hardware may be involved And for clarity names of keys are capitalized STEP 0 Preparation Inspect Walk Belt Placement Inspect the position of the walk belt in relation to the guide rollers...

Page 12: ...12 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assembly Follow instructions below to install the pedestals and handlebar assembly The illustration below provides an overview of this step...

Page 13: ...13 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy Cont a Loosen and remove the screws 40 to remove the right left side covers A6a A6b as shown b Remove the screws 41 from the pedestal mount as shown...

Page 14: ...from the pedestal mount b Place the right pedestal A3 on the floor with the lower hole facing the data cable Disconnect the feeder cord A4 from the bottom of the pedestal Wrap this feeder cord A4 arou...

Page 15: ...stal higher than the motor cover Repeat the process for the left pedestal A7 assembly Note Avoid pinching or crimping the data cable and prevent it from falling into the right pedestal Make sure the w...

Page 16: ...the screws 42 43 from the handlebar assembly A2 Note Remove screws on both sides T655S has two sets screws 42 and T655L has four sets screws 42 b Insert the left side of the handlebar A2 into the lef...

Page 17: ...ecure the screws 42 in area B and then secure the screws 43 in area C Note T655S has two sets screws 42 and T655L has four sets screws 42 in area B f Insert the screw cap 31 32 onto the screw head Not...

Page 18: ...18 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy Cont After the handlebars are in place secure pedestal screws in area A on left and right sides A...

Page 19: ...bly a Install the waterproof back into the front handlebar assembly A8 if necessary Make sure the arrow of the waterproof ring upward as shown b Loosen screws 47 from the front handlebar assembly A8 a...

Page 20: ...ssembly A2 Collect the cables and tuck them as indicated by arrows back into the hole of the front handlebar assembly A8 for safety d Insert the front handlebar assembly A8 into the handlebar assembly...

Page 21: ...21 STEP 2 Install the Display...

Page 22: ...rews 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 Push the display A1 slightly upward and then insert the dis...

Page 23: ...d 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 f Hold the display A1 forward slightly as shown and then press downw...

Page 24: ...24 STEP 3 Install the Right Left Side Covers Put the right left side covers A6a A6b in place and secure them with screws 40 Finally put the water guards A5 down against the motor cover on both sides B...

Page 25: ...25 STEP 4 How to Move the Treadmill First place hands under the frame in area A lift the treadmill and then roll it into position as desired A...

Page 26: ...evel on the ground 2 If not please level the treadmill by following instructions a b c a First loosen the leveler nuts b Adjust the leveler feet downward until the treadmill is level and does not rock...

Page 27: ...salignment c Adjust the speed higher to 15kph 10mph or above to ensure the belt is aligned d Adjust the rear roller screw if necessary to make sure the belt fall in the middle of 2 green labels in the...

Page 28: ...lt tight ness To inspect a walk belt lift it at the center of the deck 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 29: ...ve screws 45 from the power cord socket on the product b Insert the power cord into place on the product c Secure power cord connector screws 45 Then insert the other end of the power cord A11 into th...

Page 30: ...oyment from this product 1 Pulse LED 11 Enter Key 2 Weight Loss Target Heart Rate 12 Workout Goals 3 Actual Heart Rate 13 Pause Resume Key 4 Cardio Target Heart Rate 14 Quick Start Key 5 Dot Matrix Di...

Page 31: ...strations DISPLAY Keys Display key functions are introduced briefly below QUICK START Press this key to start exercising without first entering age weight and other user information PAUSE RESUME Durin...

Page 32: ...his key to lock current heart rate as the target heart rate to train on FIT TEST Press this key to select one of 3 types of fitness tests Bruce Gerkin FIRE FIGHTER 0 9numerickeys Pressthesekeystodirec...

Page 33: ...fety key must be in place for the treadmill to operate This safety device is intended to stop the treadmill should a user stumble and fall 2 When the safety key is not in place the message SAFETY KEY...

Page 34: ...ess a goal key TIME DISTANCE CALORIES to select a goal program Press ENTER to confirm the program selection 2 If you select a program key then SELECT GOAL will appear on the exercise feedback window T...

Page 35: ...or numeric keys 0 9 to make your selection Press the ENTER key to confirm your setting and proceed to the weight setting Or press the QUICK START key to start this program right away with default age...

Page 36: ...splay will show the following The dot matrix display will show SA and the LED color will change from Green too Orange to Red and so forth The message window will display WELCOME TO SPORTSART FITNESS D...

Page 37: ...t To do so while exercising simply press incline or speed keys to change the setting in the current segment The new settings will apply to that segment thereafter Once an Interval program is selected...

Page 38: ...ss the FIT TEST key BRUCE appears press keys to toggle to other fitness test programs When your preferred program name appears press the ENTER keys Or when Bruce appears press numerical keys 1 2 3 to...

Page 39: ...will display MAX SPEED xx x MPH or MAX SPEED xx x KPH user may press keys or numeric keys to change it Press the ENTER key to confirm or QUICK START key to start exercising The speed will start at 0...

Page 40: ...0 minutes When a timer is set the console will shut power off when the timer is reached during idle mode To set timer the message display will show ZZZ TIMER xx MIN press keys to change the setting If...

Page 41: ...otor overload abnormality Restart the unit to re cover normal functions ERROR_2_1_ IGBT excessive current Restart the unit to recover normal functions ERROR_2_2_ IGBT excessive heat The treadmill will...

Page 42: ...er contact Because the telemetry heart rate signal varies in strength from 20 Hz to 20 KHz environmental interference can block signal reception Physical vibration and electronic devices including ste...

Page 43: ...t heart rate goal would be appropriate for you HOW LONG SHOULD I EXERCISE The duration of your workout must depend on your fitness level In general it is recommended that you maintain a heart rate wit...

Page 44: ...er cord from the wall socket if applicable Only after such steps have been completed should covers be removed and electronic components accessed Unplug product and wait ten minutes before performing m...

Page 45: ...ow a Use a tool to press the fuse cap inward b Turn the fuse cap counterclockwise c The fuse cap springs out d Remove the burnt fuse e Insert a new fuse into the fuse cap f Insert the fuse into the fu...

Page 46: ...nt Bottle Auto Lubricate 40 Times 1000km time Lubricant Change Procedure Note Pay extra attention during the lubricant changing procedure to avoid electric shock especially operating it while the powe...

Page 47: ...e 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 exchange warning is not displaying it is still OK to...

Page 48: ...buzzer will sound for 30 seconds The buzzer will sound for 2 sec onds and stop for 2 seconds The buzzer will stop working after 30 seconds Replace lubrica tion VR motor ERR 02 EEPROM damaged If an abn...

Page 49: ...Inspect alignment centering and look for wear 5 Walk deck Inspect for wear 6 Belt guides Inspect for normal rotation 7 Front roller Inspect for normal rotation 8 Rear roller Inspect for normal rotati...

Page 50: ...e rear roller for normal rotation 5 Remove dust and debris from the motor compartment Yearly 1 Replace the drive belt once every three years 2 Replace the lubricant bottle every 40 000km 25 000mile Ca...

Page 51: ...ter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Completed Yearly Tasks Year 1 Completed Notes __________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ____...

Page 52: ...ell as ECOFIT System and MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Re ceivers iPod iPhone iPad 30 pin connector Option When connecting the device to the 30pin connector user can listen to music via headphone jack...

Page 53: ...sconnect Scan the QR code or touch the NFC label on the console to connect to the equipment again if necessary c USB port this port is used for device charging as well as optional data transferring d...

Page 54: ...Channel Receivers the display must has Channel Keys Please make sure your equipment is with the correct sticker as below b Treadmill Left display Without Channel Keys Right display With Channel Keys a...

Page 55: ...for more information or purchasing MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers and module For example Wireless TV frequency in America is 900MHZ Wireless TV frequency in Europe is 863MHZ 800MHZ 2 Install...

Page 56: ...56 ACCESSORIES Options 1 Long Handrails 2 Fan Set 3 External Mount TV Bracket...

Page 57: ...Board Numeric Key Board Control Board HTR Board HRC Board Contact HTR plates Fan Fan Board Safety Key Board Bridge Board Speed Incline Keypad Board Incline Sensor Incline Control Motor AC Servo Motor...

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