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Please ensure you read the User Manual and Safety 

Instructions carefully prior to operating this treadmill.

Motorized Treadmill

TX-1000

Summary of Contents for TX-1000

Page 1: ...Please ensure you read the User Manual and Safety Instructions carefully prior to operating this treadmill Motorized Treadmill TX 1000 ...

Page 2: ...ical Specs 1 Product Features 1 What s in the Box 2 Tool Kit 2 Safety Instructions 3 Assembly Instructions 5 Folding Instructions 6 Operating Instructions 7 Running Board Belt Maintenance 10 Maintenance 11 Troubleshooting 12 ...

Page 3: ...mergency stop Transport wheels Easy to Use Control Pad displaying Speed Time Distance Calories and Pre set Programs Maximum user weight 120kg PRODUCT FEATURES Product Dimensions Unfolded 126x60x120CM Motor Power 750W 1 0Hp Product Dimensions Folded 120x60x68CM Rated Voltage Frequency 220V 50 60Hz Max User Weight 120KG 17 stone Machine Weight 24KG LCD Display Speed Time Distance Calories TECHNICAL ...

Page 4: ...ny of the components are missing damaged in transit or simply don t work please contact the Customer Care team immediately for further instructions Note do not try to resolve any issues yourself as this could lead to further damage or injury Allen Key x 1 Lubricant x 1 Safety Key emergency stop x 1 Decorative Handrest Cover x 2 Safety Locks to fold and unfold x 1 Control Pad Locks x 2 1 Treadmill ...

Page 5: ...urn on the treadmill connect the power cord to the wall and turn on the red switch at the back of the treadmill and avoid sharing the power outlet with other electrical products 5 Grounding electrical equipment is important and reduces the risk of electrical shock The electrical cord and plug provided with the tread mill are grounded therefore a grounded power outlet must be used to avoid injury 6...

Page 6: ...prevent injury refer to the Troubleshooting section below 11 Always use proper lifting techniques and or assistance when lifting or moving the treadmill to avoid injury 12 Never leave the treadmill unattended or plugged in especially if there are young children around 13 Always turn the treadmill OFF at the wall and remove the plug when it s not in use this applies when you are cleaning or moving ...

Page 7: ...e correct position for you and then screw the Control Pad Locks in place on the back of the Control Pad 3 Fix the handrests and Control Pad onto the frame using the bolts washers provided and place the decorative covers over the bolts 4 Connect the Control Pad signal cable A to the signal cable on the frame B 5 Screw the safety lock in place to keep the frame upright and secure A B ...

Page 8: ...older fold the treadmill and pull the expandable safety lock out from the upper frame and release to lock the treadmill in an upright position TO UNFOLD Release the expandable safety lock and lower the bottom frame to the ground Screw the safety lock to the bottom frame to lock the upper frame in an upright position ...

Page 9: ...rn the red power switch on at the back of the treadmill and place the Safety Key on the Control Pad Now press the START key the Control Pad will beep and the LCD display will light up the treadmill is now in Standby Mode Now select the Manual Mode or a Pre set Program by referring to the instructions below Selecting the PRE SET programs There are 12 pre set programs for you to choose refer to tabl...

Page 10: ... treadmill and a 3 second countdown will begin Note a 3 second countdown will begin each time the program is ready to change speeds and pull the Safety Key to stop the treadmill if you feel unstable or fall Note The speed changes every minute as per the table below Manual Mode To select the Manual Mode press the MODE key Use the Speed and Speed keys to change the default TIME or DISTANCE ...

Page 11: ...ping the treadmill To stop the treadmill at any time simply press the STOP key or remove the Safety Key from the Control Pad STOP key turn the red power switch OFF at the back of the treadmill turn the power OFF at the wall and remove the plug from the wall Refer to the Maintenance section for more information on how to maintain your treadmill ...

Page 12: ...NG BOARD BELT LUBRICATION How often you lubricate the running board belt will depend on how often you use the the bottle of lubricant provided or with a silicone spray The recommendation is to lubricate the running board belt after 80 hours of use RUNNING BELT ALIGNMENT We strongly recommend you check the alignment of the running belt when you take it out of the box to ensure it hasn t moved durin...

Page 13: ...wise at a time until the belt is centered MAINTENANCE Regular maintenance will prolong the life of your treadmill and prevent injury We strongly recommend that you do the following on a regular basis 1 Remove the power cord from the wall after use especially if children are around 2 and free of dust and dirt to avoid increased wear and tear and possible damage to the treadmill 3 Clean the treadmil...

Page 14: ...tomer Care 2 THE CONTROL PAD IS ON AND THE MOTOR IS NOT FUNCTIONING Check the voltage it could be too low Check the Safety Key is attached to the Control Pad If there is no change call Customer Care 3 THE RUNNING BELT IS LOOSE Refer to the Running Belt Maintenance section above If there is no change call Customer Care 4 THE RUNNING BELT HAS MOVED TO THE RIGHT OR LEFT Refer to the Running Belt Main...

Page 15: ...s supervised person in order to avoid injury or damage Please call the Customer Care team for assistance Control Pad Handrests Control Pad Sensor Wires Motor Cover Running Belt Safety Rails Rubber Feet Transport wheels Running Belt Safety Lock Holder Safety Lock Upper Frame Safety Lock Expandable Emergency Safety Key ...

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