Sunny SF-T7514 User Manual Download Page 5

 

PARTS LIST 

 

 

No. 

Description 

Spec. 

QTY 

 

No. 

Description 

Spec. 

QTY 

Base Frame 

 

41 

Safety Key 

 

Height Adjuster 

 

42 

Computer 

 

Main Frame 

 

43 

Screw 

ST4.0*15 

10 

Support Tube-L 

 

44 

End Cap-C 

 

Support Tube-R 

 

45 

Pin 

 

Connecting Tube 

 

46 

Pad 

 

Handlebar 

 

47 

Screw  

M8×55 

Bracket 

 

48 

Pad 

 

Carrier 

 

49 

Pad 

 

10 

Screw 

M8x50 

50 

Screw 

M4*8 

11 

Nut 

M8 

51 

Screw 

M4*12 

12 

Washer 

φ

8

 

10 

52 

Overload Protector 

 

13 

Transportation Wheels 

 

53 

Power Switch 

 

14 

Pad 

 

54 

Power Cord 

 

15 

Washer 

M8x45 

55 

Controller 

 

16 

Washer 

M8x30 

56 

Protector 

 

17 

Cylinder 

 

57 

Screw 

M8×40 

18 

Pin Head 

 

58 

Screw 

M10*25 

19 

Pin Axel 

 

59 

Spring Washer 

φ10 

20 

Spring 

 

60 

Motor 

 

21 

Clip-R 

 

61 

Screw 

M8*60 

22 

Magnet Ring 

 

62 

Side Rails 

 

23 

Nut 

M10 

63 

Rear Caps L/R 

 

24 

Arc Washer 

φ10 

64 

Running Deck 

 

25 

Screw 

M10x65 

65 

Running Belt 

 

26 

Screw 

M10x100 

66 

Screw 

M6*25 

27 

Screw 

M12x55 

67 

Front Roller 

 

28 

Washer 

φ12 

68 

Rear Roller 

 

29 

Nut 

M12 

69 

Belt 

– Motor 

 

30 

Washer 

φ10 

70 

Motor Cover 

 

31 

End Cap 

40*80 

71 

End Cap 

30*30 

32 

Screw 

M8×20 

72 

Cable-Lower 

 

33 

Arc Washer 

φ8 

73 

Cable-Mid 

 

34 

Cable Clip 

 

74 

Cable-Upper 

 

35 

End Cap 

30*60 

75 

Pulse Sensor Wire-L 

 

36 

Screw 

ST4.0*50 

76 

Pulse Sensor Wire-R 

 

37 

Screw 

ST4.0*40 

77 

Cable-AC 

 

38 

Screw 

ST4.0*15 

14 

78 

Cable-Single 

 

39 

Foam Grip 

 

79 

Speed Sensor 

 

40 

Sensor keys L/R 

 

80 

Silicone Oil 

 

Summary of Contents for SF-T7514

Page 1: ...LKING TREADMILL SF T7514 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT Please read this manual carefully before using the product Retain owner s manual for future reference For Customer Service please contact support sunnyhealthfitness com ...

Page 2: ...for adult use only 4 Use 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 nuts and bolts are securely tightened before using the equipment The safety of the equipment can only be maintained if it is regularly examined for damage and or wear and tear 6...

Page 3: ...ts Keep the electrical cord away from heated surfaces Do not insert any foreign objects into this unit This equipment is designed for one person s use Refrain from having multiple persons on this machine Do not place any sharp objects around the machine This machine should not be used for medical purposes If the supply cord or any other parts have been damaged it must be replaced by the manufactur...

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

Page 5: ...Pin Head 1 58 Screw M10 25 4 19 Pin Axel 1 59 Spring Washer φ10 4 20 Spring 1 60 Motor 1 21 Clip R 2 61 Screw M8 60 3 22 Magnet Ring 1 62 Side Rails 2 23 Nut M10 8 63 Rear Caps L R 2 24 Arc Washer φ10 2 64 Running Deck 1 25 Screw M10x65 2 65 Running Belt 1 26 Screw M10x100 2 66 Screw M6 25 8 27 Screw M12x55 2 67 Front Roller 1 28 Washer φ12 2 68 Rear Roller 1 29 Nut M12 2 69 Belt Motor 1 30 Washer...

Page 6: ...t 2 T1 Hex Wrench 5 1 24 Arc Washer 2 T2 Hex Wrench 6 1 26 Screw 2 T3 Spanner 1 32 Screw 4 80 Silicone Oil 1 33 Arc Washer 4 26 Screw 2 PCS 32 Screw 4 PCS 23 Nut 2 PCS 24 Arc Washer 2 PCS 33 Arc Washer 4 PCS T1 Hex Wrench 1 PC T2 Hex Wrench 1 PC T3 Spanner 1 PC 80 Silicone Oil 1 PC 5 ...

Page 7: ... until you ve completed assembly STEP 1 Open the carton to remove the contents Place the Main Frame No 3 on level ground and carefully raise the Right Left Support Tubes No 4 No 5 Fix the bottom of the Right Left Support Tubes using 2 Screws No 26 2 Arc Washers No 24 and 2 Nuts No 23 6 ...

Page 8: ...you fix the top console With the help of your assistant holding up the Top Console connect Mid Cable No 73 and Upper Cable No 74 If the wires run long please ensure to tuck the wire into the tube Any punctures to the wires may cause permanent damage to your treadmill Next align the Handlebars No 7 to the Left Right Support Tubes No 4 5 and attach using 4 Screws No 32 and 4 Arc Washers No 33 7 ...

Page 9: ...ly stop the treadmill The assembly is complete NOTE You may now plug in the Power Cord No 54 into an appropriate power source then turn on the Power Switch No 53 Safety Key No 41 Rise Right and Left Upright tubes evenly and carefully Attach 2 Screws 26 and 2 Arc Washers 24 and 2 Nut to fix the bottom of Upright tubes Power Switch No 53 Overload Protector No 52 8 ...

Page 10: ...inutes of inactivity This is the sleep function to activate the system again press any key OPERATION 1 Press the START key to activate the treadmill belt After a 5 second countdown the treadmill will start at the default speed of 0 5 MPH 2 To manually adjust the speed press the or buttons to increase or decrease 3 You may also use the Quick Speed keys 1MPH 2MPH 3MPH 4MPH on the console or handleba...

Page 11: ...1 P12 Once pressed the Speed display window will show PROX and the Time display window will show TIME Use the and keys to adjust the desired length of time then press the START button to activate the desired interval program Each program equals the set time divided into 20 sections of various levels of intensity from Level 1 4 2 Press the STOP key to bring the treadmill gradually to a complete sto...

Page 12: ...use the and keys to adjust your age from 10 99 years old 4 Enter your height by pressing the MODE key the Distance window will display 3 and the Calorie window will display 68 From 68 inches use the and keys to adjust to your height from 40 86 inches 5 Enter your weight by pressing the MODE key the Distance window will display 4 and the Calorie window will display 154 From 154 lbs use the and keys...

Page 13: ...e all screws and bolts are tightened securely before use 2 Ensure the Power Cord No 54 is plugged into an electrical outlet and turn ON the Power Switch No 53 3 Warm up by stretching to prevent muscle strains 4 A recommended workout routine to start is a quick 30 minute workout session 3 times a week You may build your stamina gradually from there 5 Always start by standing on the side rails 6 Ens...

Page 14: ...s into the locked position TO UNFOLD THE TREADMILL Hold the rear end of the treadmill with one hand and with the other hand pull the Cylinder No 17 to unfold the treadmill Keep all body parts clear from under the Running Deck No 64 when unfolding the treadmill MOVING THE TREADMILL Check that the Cylinder No 17 is in the locked position before moving the treadmill The treadmill is equipped with Tra...

Page 15: ... Belt No 65 starts rubbing against the Running Deck No 64 Do not over lubricate the running board Excess lubricant should be wiped down with a clean towel Please keep the silicone oil out of reach from children Always unplug the Power Cord No 54 from the electrical outlet before cleaning lubricating or repairing the unit NOTE Only use silicone oil lubricants for this equipment Do not add any other...

Page 16: ...he treadmill at 1 3MPH to check if the Running Belt No 65 is centered 1 If the Running Belt No 65 is shifted to the right turn the adjusting bolt on the right side turn clockwise You should see the belt move towards the center with every turn Repeat this process until the belt is centered 2 If the Running Belt No 65 is shifted to the left turn the adjusting bolts on the left side of a turn clockwi...

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