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T10.5 Pro

TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE

5.1 

General Instructions

 

WARNING

 

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Do not make any improper changes to the equipment.

 

CAUTION

 

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Damaged or worn components may affect your safety and the life of the equipment. 

Therefore, immediately replace damaged or worn components. In such a case, contact the 

contract partner. The equipment must not be used until it has been repaired. If necessary, 

use only original spare parts.

 

ATTENTION

 

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In addition to the instructions and recommendations for maintenance and care given here, 

additional service and/or repair work may be necessary; this must only be carried out by 

authorised service technicians.

5.2 

Faults and Fault Diagnosis

The equipment undergoes regular quality controls during production. Nevertheless, faults or 

malfunctions may occur. Frequently, individual parts are responsible for these disturbances, an 

exchange is usually sufficient. Please refer to the following overview for the most common errors and 
how to correct them. If the equipment still does not function properly, contact your contract partner. 

Fault

Cause

Solution

Console is not 

responding

Safety key missing or not 

inserted correctly

Check whether Safety Key is inserted 

and insert if necessary

Running mat slanting

Running mat not centered

Adjust the running mat according to 

the instructions

Grinding noises
Running mat slips 

through/stops

Tape tension/lubrication not 

correct

Check belt tension/lubrication 

according to instructions

Display is blank/is not 

working

 

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Interrupted power 

connection

 

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Loose cabel connections

 

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Power switch to on

 

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Check whether Safety Key is 

plugged in

 

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Check cable connections

No pulse display

 

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Sources of interference in 

the room 

 

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unsuitable chest strap

 

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Wrong position of chest 

strap

 

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Chest strap defective or 

battery empty

 

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Pulse display defective

 

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Eliminate sources of interference 

(e.g. mobile phone, WLAN, lawn 

mower and vacuum cleaner robot, 

etc. ...) 

 

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Use a suitable chest strap (see 

RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES).

 

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Reposition chest strap and/or 

moisten electrodes 

 

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Changing batteries

 

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Check if pulse display by hand 

pulse possible

Summary of Contents for CVTM2522

Page 1: ...TF max 200 kg 60 Min C M 174 kg CVTM2522 02 05 SKU CVTM2522 Assembly and Operating Instructions Treadmill T10 5 Pro L 230 W 91 H 163...

Page 2: ...2 T10 5 Pro...

Page 3: ...mme 21 3 3 4 Pre set programmes 22 3 3 5 User defined programmes 24 3 3 6 Heart rate oriented programmes 25 3 3 7 Training programme 26 3 4 Body fat test 27 3 5 Bluetooth and fitness apps 27 4 STORAGE...

Page 4: ...CCESSORIES 34 8 ORDERING SPARE PARTS 35 8 1 Serial Number and Model Name 35 8 2 Parts List 36 8 3 Parts List Optional Hand Rails 41 8 4 Exploded Drawing 42 8 5 Exploded Drawing Optional Hand Rails 43...

Page 5: ...an be found at www sport tiedje com Disclaimer 2011 Taurus is a registered brand of the company Sport Tiedje GmbH All rights reserved Any use of this trademark without the explicit written permission...

Page 6: ...follow the instructions and that all parts are securely in place If required read through the instructions again to correct any mistakes Please pay close attention to the safety and maintenance instr...

Page 7: ...ange 0 5 25 km h Speed hot keys 8 Incline range 0 15 Incline hot keys 8 Total number of training programmes 33 Pre set programmes 20 Manual programmes 1 Heart rate oriented programmes 3 User defined p...

Page 8: ...access to the equipment Persons with disabilities must have a medical license and must be under strict observation when using the equipment The equipment is strictly for use by one person at a time If...

Page 9: ...hed socket using the supplied mains cable Extension cables must conform to VDE guidelines Always completely unwind the mains cable The socket must be protected by a fuse with a minimum fuse rating of...

Page 10: ...is enough free space clearance to the front the rear and to the sides of the equipment The set up and mounting surface of the equipment should be flat loadable and solid ATTENTION The device may only...

Page 11: ...he risk of injuries CAUTION Ensure to have sufficient room for movement in each direction during assembly The assembly of the equipment must be carried out by at least two adults If in doubt seek the...

Page 12: ...L 8R x1 x1 x1 x1 126 x1 x1 84 x1 7 105L 105R 19 21 x1 x1 12 T10 5 Pro 2 2 Scope of Delivery The scope of delivery consist of the following parts At the beginning check whether all parts and tools belo...

Page 13: ...recognising the graphics we recommend that you open and or download the PDF instructions stored in the webshop on your end device e g smartphone tablet or PC There you have the option of zooming in c...

Page 14: ...Assembly of the handlebar 1 Slide the two covers 105L and 105L downwards fig 2 1 2 Connect the two cables 120 and 121 with one another fig 2 2 ATTENTION Be careful not to pinch the cables in the foll...

Page 15: ...r 4 with two allen bolts 142 two spring washers 143 and two flat washers 27 fig 3 1 2 Connect the cables 93 98 118 and 120 with their counterparts of the console 84 fig 3 2 ATTENTION Be careful not to...

Page 16: ...tep 4 Finish the assembly 1 Fix the covers 8L and 8R to the main frame 1 and to the handlebar posts 2 and 3 with six bolts 11 fig 4 1 and 4 2 2 Fix the pedaling plate welding set 19 to the main frame...

Page 17: ...ple socket otherwise it cannot be guaranteed that the equipment will be supplied with sufficient power Technical errors can result Plug the power plug into a wall outlet that complies with the instruc...

Page 18: ...e treadmill if you can no longer control the speed or if another emergency occurs remove the safety key from the cockpit using the cord To enable the safety key to detach from the contact point of the...

Page 19: ...ch on the right handrail L NOTICE If you tap on the little icon between the buttons on the touch screen you will be able to type in your desired speed INCLINE With these buttons you can adjust the inc...

Page 20: ...s red blue green orange pink or purple OFF Switch off the LED lights PROGRAM In the main menu this button will take you directly to the pre set programmes 3 3 Fitness programmes In the main menu you c...

Page 21: ...training Upon completion of the programme the console will start the cool down phase automatically 3 3 3 Low speed programme 1 When you are in the main menu use the SPEED or INCLINE buttons or the swi...

Page 22: ...et programme Confirm with the ENTER button 4 Press the START button to start the programme The speed and the incline can be adjusted manually during your training But only in the respective segment 5...

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Page 24: ...ntinue until you have set a speed value for all the segments 5 Now set the incline for all the individual segments with the INCLINE buttons or the switch on the left handrail and confirm each entry wi...

Page 25: ...and the desired training time with the SPEED or INCLINE buttons or the switches on the handrails Confirm all your entries with the ENTER button 3 Choose either 60 80 or THR 3 1 If you have chosen THR...

Page 26: ...D or INCLINE buttons or the switches on the handrails and confirm your entry with the ENTER button Speed and incline can be adjusted again during your training 4 Press the START button to start the pr...

Page 27: ...ole is equipped with two Bluetooth interfaces One is used to connect to fitness apps like Kinomap IRUNNING 000X The other one connects to the speakers of the console AUDIO 000X Then you can play audio...

Page 28: ...programmes IMPORTANT NOTE To make sure the pre installed apps are working correctly they must be updated regularly If needed the respective app will notify you to do so To update the app you need a g...

Page 29: ...ated and have a constant ambient temperature between 10 C and 35 C 4 2 Transportation Wheels ATTENTION If you want to transport your equipment over particularly sensitive and soft floor coverings such...

Page 30: ...for the most common errors and how to correct them If the equipment still does not function properly contact your contract partner Fault Cause Solution Console is not responding Safety key missing or...

Page 31: ...s centrally and straight as possible The alignment of the running mat can change depending on the stress and load Another reason can be the positioning of the equipment on an uneven surface CAUTION Du...

Page 32: ...at If the running mat is not sufficiently lubricated friction increases significantly and this leads to heavy wear of the endless belt running plate motor and circuit board If you feel an increased fr...

Page 33: ...t I Plastic covers C I Screws and cable connections I Legend C clean I inspect 6 DISPOSAL At the end of its operational life this equipment cannot be disposed of in normal household waste Instead it m...

Page 34: ...purchased a fitness machine with pulse training and want to train your heart rate we strongly recommend that you use a compatible chest strap as this ensures optimum transmission of the heart rate Ou...

Page 35: ...erial Number and Model Name In order to provide you with the best possible service please have the model name article number serial number exploded drawing and parts list ready The corresponding conta...

Page 36: ...5 695 25T 1 14 Buffer bar 264C1 6 1084 B0 25 2T 1380L 2 15 Metal clip 264C1 6 1086 J1 30 40 6 16 16 Flat washer 55104 1 1210 NA D12 D4 3 1 0T 4 17 Running belt 264C3 6 1072 B0 600 4 3T 3500L 1 18 Alle...

Page 37: ...28 D14 2T 4 43 Insulating sleeve 26200 6 1063 B0 D20 D10 8T 5 44 Motor buffer 26200 6 1093 B0 65 40 5T 4 45 Bolt 50106 5 0050 N0 M6 1 50L 4 46 Allen bolt 50108 5 0060 N0 M8 1 25 60L 8 8 1 47 Fixing br...

Page 38: ...en bolt 50308 5 0055 F3 M8 1 25 55L 1 76 Allen bolt 50308 5 0050 F3 M8 1 25 50L 1 77 Handle pulse 737L6 6 2478 00 100 3 29 5 0 4T 4 78 Lower fixing plate for handle pulse 737L6 6 2492 B0 40 15 2 2 79...

Page 39: ...6 583 159 3 1 104 Lower cover for handling tube 264A1 6 1577 B0 836 356 8 193 7 1 105L Side cover for handling tube left 264C1 6 1594 B0 416 3 46 153 3 1 105R Side cover for handling tube right 264C1...

Page 40: ...23 00 PA AB00321 K1 1 133 CSK cross self tapping screw 51004 2 0010 N0 ST4 1 41 10L 4 134 Cross round head self tapping screw 54723 2 0008 C0 ST2 3 8L 24 135 Button PCB board 264A1 6 1759 00 1 136 All...

Page 41: ...x0 8x10L 4 165 Metal clip 3 264C1 6 1054 B91 25 25 40 2 168 Elastic rope 264A1 6 2098 B1 D2 5 500L 1 169 Fixing hook 26502 6 2097 B0 37 8 100 20 6 1 170 Pad holder 26500 6 1713 B0 271 8 25 20 1 171 Pa...

Page 42: ...23 103 104 87 100 54 23 102 97 95 96 105L 109 11 116 120 121 122 126 33 57 81 81 129 130 23 55 54 53 56 11 58 23 61 59 60 117 23 23 132 134 138 141 142 27 143 54 123 134 135 101 108 90 90 16 139 7 84...

Page 43: ...1L 1R 2 2 6 5 3 3 4 43 8 5 Exploded Drawing Optional Hand Rails...

Page 44: ...The warrantee is the first original buyer Warranty periods The following warranty periods begin on delivery of the fitness equipment Warranty period The warranty periods shown on our web shop begin o...

Page 45: ...ase make sure that you are able to provide the appropriate receipt when claiming on your warranty So that we can clearly identify the model of your equipment and for the purposes of our quality contro...

Page 46: ...ternet UK NL INT CUSTOMER CARE POWERHOUSE TECHNISCHE DIENST SERVICE TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICE 44 141 737 2249 or 44 141 876 3972 customercare powerhouse fitness co uk You can find the opening hours on...

Page 47: ...ompanies and physio practices with professional equipment for endurance and strength training The Sport Tiedje group offers a wide range of fitness equipment from renowned manufacturers high quality i...

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