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PARTS LIST 

Part 

No. 

Description 

Qty  Part 

No.  Description 

Qty 

1   

Bottom frame 

60 

Hex socket screw M8*50 

2   

Main frame 

61 

Hex socket screw M8*45 

3   

Upright tube 

62 

Hex socket screw M8*40 

4   

Computer frame 

63 

Hex screw M8*15 

Incline frame 

64 

Hex screw M8*55 

6   

Strengthen tube 

65 

Hex screw M8*35 

7   

Transport wheel bracket 

66 

Socket cap screw M8*20 

8   

Front roller 

67 

Socket cap screw M6*45 

9   

Rear roller 

68 

Socket cap screw M6*55 

10 

Cylinder 

69 

Socket cap screw M6*12 

11   

Metal speaker grille 

70 

Screw M6*30 

12 

Transport wheel stop-pin 

71 

Screw M6*25 

13 

Spring 

72 

Cross pan head screw M4*8   

14 

D-shaped axle 

73 

Cross pan head screw M5*16   

15 

Transport wheel axle 

74 

Cross pan head screw M4*15   

16 

Spacer 

75 

Cross pan head screw M5*8   

17 

Edgings 

76 

Cross pan head screw M5*25   

18 

Hand grip heart rate monitor 1 

77 

Cross tapping screw ST4*25   

19 

Hand grip heart rate monitor 2 

78 

Cross tapping screw ST4*16   

42 

20 

Computer up cover 

79 

Cross tapping screw ST4*12 

10 

21 

Computer bottom cover 

80 

Cross tapping screw ST4*12 

22 

Motor cover 

81 

Cross tapping screw ST2.9*9.5   

12 

23 

End cap 

82 

Cross tapping screw ST2.2*6 

16 

24 

Running board 

83 

Cross screw M4*8 

25 

Edgings 

84 

Lock washerΦ

10*1.2   

20 

26 

Running belt 

85 

Lock washerΦ

8*1.2   

27 

Transport wheel cap 

1pr.  86 

Lock washerΦ

6*1.2   

28 

Keypad bottom cover 

87 

F

lat washerΦ

13*

Φ

8*1.2   

10 

29 

Keypad up cover 

88 

S

pring washerΦ8

 

30 

Kettle case 

89 

Nylon nut M10   

31 

Loudspeaker cover Adornment 

90 

Nylon nut M8   

10 

32 

Front Handlebar bottom cover 

91 

Nylon nut M6   

33 

Front Handlebar up cover 

92 

S

nap ring Φ

8   

34L/R  PU foam grip 

1pr.  93 

Circuit board   

35 

Outside upright cover 

94 

Computer connecting wire 

36 

Inside upright cover 

95 

Extension upper wire 

37L/R  Protective cover 

1 pr  96 

Extension lower wire 

38 

Silicon cushion 

97 

Controller wire 

39 

Transport wheel 

98 

Safety key 

40 

Transport wheel cap 

99 

Light sensor   

41 

Flat foot pad 

100  Light sensor bracket 

42 

Wire plug 

101  Cross Screw M4*8 

Summary of Contents for LEGEND

Page 1: ...Treadmill User s Manual Product specifications may differ from the photo and are subject to change without notice...

Page 2: ...1...

Page 3: ...prevent hurts please warm up before exercise 08 Consult with doctor before exercise if you have high blood pressure 09 The treadmill is only used for adults 10 Provide the olds children and handicapp...

Page 4: ...s unplug the power cord before remove the treadmill motor cover 8 Make sure there is no less than 2 1m space behind the treadmill 9 Keep small children away from the treadmill during operation 10 Alwa...

Page 5: ...r to avoid a hazard 18 Put your feet on the side rail before using the treadmill and always attach the safety pull pin rope to your clothing Hold the handlebar before the running belt moving well feel...

Page 6: ...5 ASSEMBLY STEPS Note Assembly requires 2 people STEP 1 Open the package take out all parts and place the main frame on the flat ground NOTE please don t cut down the packing straps right now...

Page 7: ...well NOTE Don t move it anymore 2 Connect the Controller wire 97 and Extension lower wire 96 3 Lock the upright tube 3 on the bottom frame 1 with the hex socket screws 59 and the Lock washer 84 NOTE p...

Page 8: ...upper wire 95 and the extension lower wire 96 2 Lock the computer frame 4 on the upright tube 3 with the hex socket screw 59 and Lock washer 84 lock the hex socket screw 59 tightly which connect the...

Page 9: ...s tapping screw 79 2 Insert the A side of the Outside upright cover 35 and inside upright cover 36 to the B side of the computer frame 4 as the picture shown then lock the Outside upright cover 35 and...

Page 10: ...9 STEP 5 When you fold the machine Put your hands on place A lift up the machine in the direction of the arrow until you hear the sound from the cylinder 10...

Page 11: ...When you unfold the machine Grasp the place A by one hand kick the place B of cylinder 10 with your right foot pull the running board to the level of place C then the running board will get down auto...

Page 12: ...ll not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician This product is for use on a nominal 220 volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in s...

Page 13: ...y distance calorie incline data Display in turn in operation process Press Mode to switch the display Incline will be displayed first for section change incline will be displayed first for stop if the...

Page 14: ...1 How to enter manual mode A Switch on the power supply then directly enter normal mode under the manual mode B In stop state press MODE to select normal mode under the manual mode 2 Three setting fun...

Page 15: ...T key the motor will start running and the speed will gradually increase to the value for the first section of auto program see details in the table of program parameters 3 Press SPEED SPEED to adjust...

Page 16: ...8 9 9 4 4 4 5 6 3 3 2 INCLINE 5 5 5 6 6 6 4 4 6 6 5 5 8 8 9 9 9 7 4 2 P10 SPEED 2 4 5 6 7 5 4 6 8 8 6 6 5 4 4 2 4 4 3 3 INCLINE 5 6 6 6 7 5 8 8 4 4 4 5 5 8 8 10 10 8 6 3 P11 SPEED 2 5 8 10 7 7 10 10 7...

Page 17: ...ssing START to start the treadmill VII Parameter display range Initial Initial setting value Setting range Display range Time m s 0 00 30 00 5 00 99 00 0 00 99 59 Speed in metric system km h Speed in...

Page 18: ...tting instructions 3 In case of any problem of the machine please contact the dealer equipment damage may be caused for non professional personnel to dismantle or repair the machine XVI Calorie calcul...

Page 19: ...se e g reduce your tempo continue for approximately 5 minutes The stretching exercises should now be repeated again remembering not to force or jerk your muscles into the stretch As you get fitter you...

Page 20: ...than 5mm Picture A If the belt has drifted to the RIGHT Picture B If the belt has drifted to the LEFT TENSIONING THE BELT If you can feel a slipping sensation when running on the treadmill the runnin...

Page 21: ...ooden platform as far as your hand can reach If you feel traces of silicone you do not need lubrication If you feel the wooden surface is dry you need lubrication Ask your seller or call the technical...

Page 22: ...21 EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 23: ...e monitor 2 2 78 Cross tapping screw ST4 16 42 20 Computer up cover 1 79 Cross tapping screw ST4 12 10 21 Computer bottom cover 1 80 Cross tapping screw ST4 12 8 22 Motor cover 1 81 Cross tapping scre...

Page 24: ...ad 2 109 Anti skidding mat 4 51 Running board cushion 6 110 Inductor Optional 1 52 Square end cap 2 2 111 EMC Filter Optional 1 53 Square end cap 3 4 112 Audio socket optional 1 54 Square end cap 4 2...

Page 25: ...xpiry of the warranty any replacement part is covered by a 6 month warranty THE WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY When the machine is used for any purpose other than home use gyms clubs institutes hotels studi...

Page 26: ...25 NOTES...

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Page 28: ...27 34 koupi Avenue Koropi P C 19441 P O Box 6201 Tel 210 66 20 921 2 Fax 210 66 20 923 E mail info xtr gr f xtrstores xtr gr Tel for all of Greece 801 11 15 100 www xtr gr...

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