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5. 

STEPS: 

Display steps that the user has walked. When display steps, it will count from 0 

to 99999, when up to 99999, it will count again form 0. 
6. 

MATRIX:

  The  matrix  window  will  display  a  0.25  mile  running  track.  Once  you  finish 

running the lap, the machine will beep and show the number of laps you

’ve completed. 

 
 
 

 

FUNCTION KEYS

 

1. 

PROGRAM:

 Press this button to cycle through and choose a program. Programs range 

from P1-P24, U1-U3

, and “FAT”. P1-P24 are preset programs. Turn to 

Page 16

 for further 

details on all programs. 
2. 

MODE:

 When stopped, press this button to select a 

Countdown mode

.  

o

 15:00 MINS is the set 

Countdown 

for TIME 

o

 1.0 MILE is the set 

Countdown 

for DISTANCE  

o

 50 KCAL is the set 

Countdown

 for CALORIES 

When  setting  each 

Countdown  Mode

,  you  can  press  the  speed 

+/

– 

keys  to  increase  or 

decrease from the set data. Press START to start the machine.  
3. 

START:

 To start the machine, insert the magnet end of the Safety Key (No. C31) into the 

console  and  press  the  START  button.  (This  machine  requires  a  safety  key  in  order  to 
operate)  
4.

  STOP:

 When the treadmill is  in  motion, press the STOP button  at  any time to stop the 

running belt.   Stopping the treadmill will reset all data to its initial setting. 
5. 

SPEED

 

+/

– BUTTONS:

 When the machine is running, press the 

+/

– 

buttons to increase 

or decrease the speed in increments of 0.1MPH; holding either of these keys for a duration 
of over ½ a second will increase or decrease the speed continually.  
6.

 INCLINE

 

UP/DOWN BUTTONS:

 Under setting mode, you can press this button to adjust 

value. When the machine is running, press the Up & Down Buttons to increase or decrease 
the  incline  in  increments  of  1/time.    Pressing  and  holding  either  of  these  buttons  for 
duration of over  ½  a  second  will  increase or  decrease  the  incline continually.   The  incline 
range is from 0-15. 
7.

 QUICK SPEED BUTTONS 2, 4, 6, 8:

 These buttons are quick speed presets which allow 

you  to  select an automatic  running  speed of  2,  4,  6  or 8MPH  instantly  with  the  push

 

of a 

button. 
8.

  QUICK  INCLINE  BUTTONS  2%,  4%,  6%,  8%:

 These buttons are quick incline presets 

which allow you to select an automatic running incline of 2%, 4%, 6%, or 8% instantly with 
a push

 

of a button. 

9.

  MP3  SLOT:

 

You  can  connect  your  mobile  phone  with  the  MP3  wire  to  play  music.    All 

song selection functions should still be operated from your mobile device. 
10. 

USB  SLOT:

  You  can  also  connect  your  mobile  device  via  USB  connection.    USB 

connection also charges your battery while in use. 
11.

 

VOLUME  DOWN  KEY:

 

A  quick  press  of  this  button  will  return  to  the  previous  song 

(*Available only through USB connection). Press and hold this button to reduce the volume 
of music (*Available for both MP3 and USB connection).

 

12.

  VOLUME  UP  KEY:

 

A  quick  press  of  this  button  will  skip  to  the  next  song  (*Available 

only through USB connection). Press and hold this button to increase the volume of music 
(*Available for both MP3 and USB connection).  
13. 

HEADPHONE JACK: 

Connect your headphone or earphones into the headphone jack 

to listen to your streaming music on your headphones instead of the speakers. 

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Summary of Contents for SF-T7513

Page 1: ...ADMILL SF T7513 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain owner s manual for future reference For customer service please contact support sunnyhealthfitnes...

Page 2: ...the equipment on a solid flat level surface with a protective cover for your floor or carpet To ensure safety the equipment should have at least 2 feet of free space all around it 5 Ensure that all n...

Page 3: ...handrail when making changes with the controls 7 A safety key is provided with this equipment and should be used in case of emergency Operational functions can only be done while the safety key is ins...

Page 4: ...EXPLODED DRAWING 3...

Page 5: ...net 1 C28 Wire protector 2 B10 turning bush 4 C29 Plastic pad 4 B11 copper sheet 1 C30 Safety key bracket 1 B12 Allen wrench 5mm 1 C31 Safety key 1 B13 Spanner with screw driver S 13 14 15 1 C32 Trans...

Page 6: ...AC single wire 350mm 2 D57 Bolt M5 8 9 D25 AC single wire 350mm 3 D58 Screw ST4 2 30 4 D26 Single wire 500mm 1 D59 Screw ST4 2 30 6 D27 Single wire 1 350mm 1 D60 Screw ST4 2 12 17 D28 Single wire 2 35...

Page 7: ...ption Specification Qty No Description Specification Qty A02 Main Frame 1 D46 Bolt M8 50 2 E Console base 1 D50 Bolt M8 15 6 B12 Allen wrench 5mm 1 D64 Lock washer 8 8 B13 Wrench with Screw Driver S 1...

Page 8: ...Left Upright Tubes No A05 upwards See Figure 1 Fix the Left Upright Tube No A05 to the Base Frame No A01 Use 1 Bolt No D46 and 1 Lock Washer No D64 to attach the side and 1 Bolt No D50 and Lock Washer...

Page 9: ...e Base Frame No A01 Repeat the step above to attach the Right Upright Tube Cover No C09 to the Base Frame No A01 STEP 4 PLEASE SEEK ASSISTANCE FOR THIS STEP Connect the Top Signal Wire No D04 to the M...

Page 10: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS The assembly is now complete STEP 5 Cut the Packing Belt No F STEP 6 Insert the Safety Key No C31 into the magnet area of the Console No E 9...

Page 11: ...der No B03 is successfully locked in Grasp the Main Frame No A02 with one hand position A and use your foot to lightly kick the Air Pressure Cylinder No B03 to unlock position B Give the Main Frame No...

Page 12: ...d at position A to support the top end of the treadmill Next place one foot at position B to hold steady the bottom end of the treadmill With your foot at position B slowly begin lowering the top of t...

Page 13: ...odes and ordinances CAUTION Improper connection of the equipment can result in risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are unsure whether the product has been pr...

Page 14: ...automatically reset to the initial setting after 5 seconds When setting programs this window is shown as PI P24 U1 U3 and FAT 3 TIME Displays the running time from 0 00 18 hours When the count reaches...

Page 15: ...ed continually 6 INCLINE UP DOWN BUTTONS Under setting mode you can press this button to adjust value When the machine is running press the Up Down Buttons to increase or decrease the incline in incre...

Page 16: ...tly pressing the START button will automatically start the running belt to the default running speed of 0 6MPH The other windows will begin counting upward from the default speed Pressing the SPEED ke...

Page 17: ...ording to the program setting Press keys to adjust the incline and speed When the program enters the next interval it will return to the current incline and speed After completing a program the system...

Page 18: ...6 3 P15 SPEED 1 2 3 7 3 1 2 5 5 4 3 3 1 1 8 1 8 1 2 INCLINE 3 4 5 6 3 5 5 6 4 3 P16 SPEED 1 2 3 1 4 3 3 1 5 3 7 3 1 1 2 2 5 1 2 INCLINE 1 5 6 8 12 9 10 9 5 3 P17 SPEED 1 2 3 1 3 7 4 3 5 5 6 6 2 3 1 1...

Page 19: ...e preset speed and incline of your settings The whole program will be divided into 10 sections Each section will divide into 10 setting times for the exercise time and section will adjust to a speed a...

Page 20: ...both hands and hold them for at least 3 seconds The window will display your body quality index The Body Quality Index is used to test the relation between your height and weight It is only for refer...

Page 21: ...el comfortable you may slowly increase the speed When you are finished with your exercise press the STOP button or remove the magnetic end of Safety Key No C31 to stop the machine SAFETY LOCK Remove t...

Page 22: ...20 drifts from the center 1 If the Running Belt No 20 drifts to the right turn the adjusting bolt on the right side turn clockwise then turn the left adjustment bolt turn counter clockwise If the bel...

Page 23: ...able is recommended Light user less than 3 hours week once a year Medium user 3 5 hours week every six months Heavy user more than 5 hours week every three months NOTE oTo better maintain the treadmil...

Page 24: ...mmunication failure No communication from console to control board Check wire connections from the computer to the control board and replace wires and or control board if necessary E02 Burst clash pro...

Page 25: ...ce if damaged A moving part of the treadmill is stuck and therefore the motor is unable to rotate properly Inspect moving parts of the treadmill to ensure that they are operating correctly Check the m...

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