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NO. ITEM
DESCRIPTION
QTY
NO.
ITEM
107
LUNK FOR HAND PULSE
2
111
Telescopic tube
1
108
BOLT
M6*20 1
112
Drawtube bush
109
SUPPORT CUSHION
2 113
Cylinder connector
110
Distance sleeve
114
spherical pull pin
Page 1: ...1 Owner s Manual Of The Motorized Treadmill...
Page 2: ...Y DESCRIPTION 4 SAFETY USE ATTENTION 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 6 7 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 8 GETTING START GUIDE 9 WARM UP EXERCISE 10 OPERATION GUIDE 11 18 SAFETY EXERCISE 18 19 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION 19...
Page 3: ...instruction to install this product 1 Before starting any exercise program consult your physician 2 Make sure all the bolts locked tightly 3 Do not place the treadmill at the moist places it may cause...
Page 4: ...manual repair within one year The following conditions are not under warranty range 1 As a result of abuse neglect accident or unauthorized modification 2 The damage due to incorrect adjustment of the...
Page 5: ...peed control there maybe a pause before the running belt begins to move always stand on the plastic checkered plate of the treadmill both sides till the belt moving 4 Wear appropriate clothing when ex...
Page 6: ...arts 3 L R Upright 9 L Type Wrench 5 10 7 type Wrench 6 11 Wrench 12 Silicone Oil 29 Safety Lock 38L R L R Front Cover 57 Spring Line 80 Bolt M8 20 83 Bolt M4 8 30 Internal Washer 8 4 14 5 t0 8 98 com...
Page 7: ...fix them with bolt M8 15 80 and the Internal Washer 8 4 14 5 t0 8 30 do not lock them tightly Second Step Connect the middle wire 66 with the up wire 67 Fix the computer assembly 98 on the L R upright...
Page 8: ...d of the treadmill with left hand pull the spherical pull pin rotate the pull pin is forbidden folding the treadmill Support the end of treadmill with hand kick the place as arrow showing of air press...
Page 9: ...ercurrent and overload function set in the microcomputer C Blue single display it s clear with no limited view angle coverage 1 0 18km h speed range D Speed is controlled by light sensation way adjust...
Page 10: ...e movement acuteness degree through adjust speed and incline We suggest you do not set incline when start do exercise You can increase the incline when you want to add the movement acuteness degree AM...
Page 11: ...ouch your toes by hand Keeping 10 15 seconds and relax Repeat 3 times for each leg See picture 2 3 Crus and Feet Tendon Stretches Standing with two hands on the wall or tree one leg behind Keeping you...
Page 12: ...Incline window display record of distance calories and incline C Speed Window display the data of the speed 2 Function Button start stop program mode speed speed incline incline speed shortcut3 6 9 12...
Page 13: ...ton adjust the incline to the setting up value SECOND FIX PROGRAM STARTING 1 PROGRAM A One manual program This program includes normal mode time countdown calories countdown distance countdown B 24 fi...
Page 14: ...nual mode the treadmill stop running when the time reach99 59 100minutes FORTH Fixed PROGRAM MODE 1 Initial setting time 10 minutes time set only range 5 00 99 00 Press the SPEED SPEED to adjust the t...
Page 15: ...INCLINE 1 3 5 8 1 7 6 3 2 4 2 4 6 9 2 8 7 4 3 3 SPEED 2 5 5 4 4 6 4 2 3 5 3 6 6 5 5 7 5 3 4 4 P12 INCLINE 3 5 6 7 12 9 11 11 6 4 4 6 7 8 12 10 11 11 7 3 SPEED 2 2 4 4 4 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 6 4 4 2 2 P...
Page 16: ...he speed speed to input the sex 01 male 02 female 4 Press MODE button enter into the state window display F 2 to set the age setting default value is 25 years Press the speed to adjust the data Range...
Page 17: ...r connect the MP3 player or other audio equipment the computer will play the music you can adjust the sound size by the button on the audio equipment PLS not too loud that will affect the quality of t...
Page 18: ...magnet 2 the wires may damaged or not connect well 2 change the wires or sensor The Motor and Other Parts is ok but the Treadmill doesn t running SENSOR induction bad 3 the joints may not connect wel...
Page 19: ...damaged 3 chang the sensor 1 check the connection of the VR line 1 reconnecting the joint of the VR line 2 check the connection of the AC line 2 reconnecting the joint of the AC line 3 check the conne...
Page 20: ...or can t make sure the best testing speed you can reference below standard Speed 1 3 0 km h weak constitution people Speed 3 0 4 5 km h sedentary or not often exercise people Speed 4 5 6 0 km h walki...
Page 21: ...pection of the deck We recommend lubrication of the deck according to the following timetable Light user less than 3 hours week annually Medium user 3 5 hours week every six months Heavy user more tha...
Page 22: ...when you press it the running belt and motor belt is not flabby or not tight They are just right B If the running belt stops when you press it but the front roller doesn t stop the running is a little...
Page 23: ...23 Exploded drawing...
Page 24: ...ON 2 10 L Type WRENCH 6 1 34 PLASTIC ENDING 2 11 WRENCH 1 35 LITTLE ENDING 4 12 SILICONE OIL 1 36 MOTOR TOP COVER 1 13 CYLINDER 1 37 MOTOR BOTTOM COVER 1 14 CYLINDER DRIVEPIPE 1 38 L R Front Cover 2 1...
Page 25: ...F DRILLING BOLT ST3 0 8 2 62 FACE MAP 1 91 SPRING WASHER 4 1 9 2 t1 4 2 63 DISPLAYER 1 92 BOLT ST4 0 8 2 64 BUTTON BOARD 1 93 SPRING WASHER 3 1 5 9 t1 1 2 65 BOTTOM WIRE 1 94 Washer 4 2 9 t0 5 2 66 MI...
Page 26: ...RIPTION QTY NO ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY 107 LUNK FOR HAND PULSE 2 111 Telescopic tube 1 108 BOLT M6 20 1 112 Drawtube bush 1 109 SUPPORT CUSHION 2 113 Cylinder connector 1 110 Distance sleeve 2 114 spheri...