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MAINTENANCE  

Task List

Like cars, fitness products require maintenance. Regular maintenance ex-

tends product life, and failure to maintain products can void the manufac-

turer’s warranty. Copy the maintenance log sheet, and record maintenance 

work for each fitness product.

Daily tasks

1. Use a clean, lint-free towel, dampened with a mixture of Simple Green® 

    all-purpose cleaner and water, to thoroughly clean the product exterior.

2. Inspect all screws. Secure if necessary.

3. Run a treadmill test everyday to make sure it is operating properly.

Monthly tasks

1. Inspect walk belt alignment. Align the walk belt if necessary. Inspect for 

    wear. Lubricate if needed.

Quarterly

1. Inspect the walk deck for wear. Flip the walk deck if necessary.

2. Inspect the walk belt guides for normal rotation.

3. Inspect the front roller for normal rotation.

4. Inspect the 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. 

Caution

 

Please follow standard safety precautions when servicing on this product.

 

Electronic components can carry an electrical charge even after the     

 

● product has been turned off. For safety, turn off unit power. Wait five        

  minutes to allow capacitors to discharge. Then disconnect the power      

    cord from the wall socket (if applicable.) Only after such steps have  

 

  been completed should covers be removed and electronic components   

 accessed.

 

Do NOT use cleaners with alcohol, ammonia, or other damaging   

 

  chemicals. The use of such chemicals can damage the product and  

 

  void the warranty. Never spray or pour any liquid directly onto the  

 

  product. Doing so can damage electronic components and void the  

 

 warranty.

 

This product has moving parts that can be hazardous. Exercise caution   

  when maintaining, operating, or moving this product.

Summary of Contents for T675

Page 1: ...Windows 30 DISPLAY Keys 30 DISPLAY Safety Key 32 6 OPERATE THE PRODUCT 32 OPERATION Quick Start 32 OPERATION Start a Workout Program 32 OPERATION Display 34 OPERATION Cool Down 34 OPERATION Idle Mode...

Page 2: ...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 Unders...

Page 3: ...een damaged in any way If it is not working properly or has been dropped or damaged contact a service technician for repairs Do not use accessories that are not specifically recommended by the manufac...

Page 4: ...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 5: ...ap es Utilisez ce tapis de course uniquement 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 o...

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Page 7: ...1 A5 Left pedestal 1 A2 Handlebar assembly 1 A6 Water guard 2 A2a Right storage tray 1 A7 Feeder cord 1 A2b Left storage tray 1 A8 Owner s manual 1 A3 Right pedestal 1 A9 Hardware kit 1 A4 Main frame...

Page 8: ...ble open end wrench 1 22 24 Cable wrench 1 Screwdriver handle 1 green Screwdriver shank 1 Phillips and flat Components on the Product No Name Specification Notes 41 Phillips screw M5 L12 42 Inner hex...

Page 9: ...nd 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 Th...

Page 10: ...10 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 11: ...1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy Cont a First loosen and remove the screws 41 to remove the motor left right covers A4a A4b as shown b Next remove the screws 42 from the pedestal mount as sh...

Page 12: ...mount as shown Note make sure the cable is fully pull out of the oval opening from the pedestal mount b Place the right pedestal A3 on the floor as shown with the bottom end facing the data cable Deta...

Page 13: ...A3 A5 onto the pedestal mount Avoid pinch ing 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 the screws 42 I...

Page 14: ...1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy Cont a Remove screws 43 from the top of the left and right pedestals b Then remove screws 44 and right left storage trays A2a A2b from the handlebar assembly...

Page 15: ...15 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy Cont Install the handlebar assembly and route the data cable as shown in instruc tions a through e below...

Page 16: ...the left side of handlebar assembly A2 into left pedestal A5 b Insert the data cable from the right pedestal A3 into the square hole in the right side of the handlebar assembly A2 and then thread the...

Page 17: ...the right side of the handlebar assembly A2 onto the right pedestal A3 d Insert the end of the data cable into the square hole in the left side of the right storage tray e Thread the end of the data c...

Page 18: ...y Cont a After routing the data cable secure the handlebar assembly by fastening screws 43 into the upper part of the left and right pedestals b Set the left right storage trays A2a A2b into place and...

Page 19: ...handlebar assembly secure screws 42 in area A onto the base of left and right pedestals Put motor right and left covers A6a A6b in area B into place and secure them with screws 41 And then slide the w...

Page 20: ...20 STEP 2 Install the Display Follow instructions below to install the display onto the handlebar assembly The illustration below provides an overview of this step...

Page 21: ...ay Continued Please follow instructions a through c to install the display cables a First remove screws 45 from the handlebar assembly A2 b Place the display A1 onto the upper part of the handlebar as...

Page 22: ...22 STEP 2 Install the Display Continued c Connect cables in area A and then connect cables in area B C A B...

Page 23: ...he display A1 upward aligning holes in its support piece to hooks in the handlebar assembly fitting the display into place on the handlebar assembly A2 b Make sure that the display cover clicks into t...

Page 24: ...24 STEP 3 Move the Treadmill into Place for Use Put the hands underneath the read end of treadmill shown in area A grasp the treadmill then lift it up and roll the treadmill into the desired place A...

Page 25: ...nspect whether the treadmill rests flat on the floor If the treadmill wobbles adjust treadmill levelers as follows a Loosen the leveler nut b Rotate the leveler foot downward touching the floor c Rota...

Page 26: ...or above to ensure the belt is aligned d Adjust the edge of walk belt and make sure there should be an equal amount of space on both sides of the walk belt A B e Let the treadmill run for 2 minutes or...

Page 27: ...uld rise 30 mm about 1 1 8th inch A hanging gauge should measure the weight at 3 kg or 6 6 lb Adjust the tension if it differs from this specification If the walk belt is too loose use a hex wrench to...

Page 28: ...rst remove screws 46 from the power cord socket on the product b Insert the power cord into place on the product c Secure the power cord A10 connector screws 46 And insert the other end of the power c...

Page 29: ...benefit and enjoyment from this product 1 Pulse LED 11 Pause Resume Key 2 Weight Loss Target Heart Rate 12 Quick Start Key 3 Actual Heart Rate 13 Wake Up Key 4 Cardio Target Heart Rate 14 Change Disp...

Page 30: ...rogram illustrations 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 R...

Page 31: ...s key to lock current heart rate as the target heart rate to train on FIT TEST FIT TEST offers eight types of fitness tests Bruce Gerkin WFI Army Marines Navy Air Force and PEB 0 9numerickeys Pressthe...

Page 32: ...e display as a prompt to resume the workout 6 OPERATE The T675 LED TREADMILL There are two ways to start operating this product 1 Press the QUICK START key or 2 press the PROGRAM SELECTION key to ente...

Page 33: ...user preference setting then the DISTANCE goal will be deactivated Use keys or numeric keys 0 9 to adjust the setting Press the ENTER key to confirm your setting and proceed to in put your age Or pres...

Page 34: ...istance or calorie expenditure has been ob tained the product will enter a two minute cool down period The display will count down from two to zero When the countdown reaches zero the cool down period...

Page 35: ...L There are three hill workouts HILL 1 HILL 2 and HILL 3 each of which is represented by a different hill illustration One of the three hill illustrations will appear each time the hill key is pressed...

Page 36: ...10K workout automatically has a goal of 10 kilometers If the time limit function is activated the time limit will become the workout goal FAT BURN In this program there are 1 20 different difficulty l...

Page 37: ...EIGHT xxx INCH or HEIGHT xxx CM will appear b Press the SPEED key the INCLINE key or press numerical keys 0 9 to select your height c Press the ENTER key to confirm your choice d During program settin...

Page 38: ...en the fitness test begins the message screen will show y y MILES xx xx where y y represents the distance goal and xx xx represents the time goal If the exerciser finishes the test before the allotted...

Page 39: ...hen the test begins the message window will show y y MILES xx xx where y y represents the distance goal and xx xx represents the time goal When the test comes to completion or when someone presses the...

Page 40: ...eed to maintain at this target If the actual heart rate falls outside of 84 200bpm then this program can t be activated and the message will display HR RANGE IS 84 200 3 HRC Heart Rate Control mode Th...

Page 41: ...ontrol workout is activated a heart illustration will appear on the dot matrix screen When the actual heart rate signal is detected the color of the heart illustration will alternate between red and g...

Page 42: ...fault tim er of 30 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 chan...

Page 43: ...at warning The treadmill will oper ate at half speed ERROR_1_3_ Servo motor overload abnormality Restart the unit to re cover normal functions ERROR_2_1_ IGBT excessive current Restart the unit to rec...

Page 44: ...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 45: ...eart 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 within...

Page 46: ...r Fitness Equip ment Protocol It works with optional Netpulse Personal Entertainment Sys tem as well as ECOFIT System iPod iPhone iPad 30 pin connector Option When connecting the device to the 30pin c...

Page 47: ...optional SAFitDirector and ECOFIT member cards b Bluetooth connection button press this button to pair or unpair the smart phone SAFitDirector App c USB port this port is used for device charging as...

Page 48: ...ctrical current becomes too high the fuse breaks This protects the product To replace a fuse follow instructions a through g below a Use a tool to press the fuse cap inward b Turn the fuse cap counter...

Page 49: ...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 50: ...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 51: ...with this system Error 1 It indicates that the system memory failing and it will not be able to perform any auto lubrication Error 2 It indicates motor is failing or system will not be able to perform...

Page 52: ...properly 4 Walk belt Inspect alignment centering and look for wear 5 Walk deck Inspect for wear 6 Belt guides Inspect for normal rotation 7 Rear roller Inspect for normal rotation 8 Front roller Insp...

Page 53: ...n 4 Inspect the 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...

Page 54: ...ter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Completed Yearly Tasks Year 1 Completed Notes __________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ____...

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