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Part Number: 73208

L10 Treadmill
90 Series
Installation Manual

Summary of Contents for L10 90 Series

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Page 3: ...or injury to persons keep the power cord away from heated surfaces Be sure the cord has plenty of slack and cannot be pinched under the treadmill when it elevates and de elevates DANGER Pour réduire le risque d électrocution toujours débrancher le tapis roulant de la prise électrique immédiatement après son utilisation et avant de le nettoyer Pour réduire le risque de brûlure d incendie d électroc...

Page 4: ... Allow a minimum clearance of 18 inches 46 cm on each side of the treadmill Allow a minimum clearance of 6 feet 183 cm at the rear of the treadmill Le fait de ne pas laisser suffisamment d espace dégagé autour du tapis roulant peut avoir comme conséquence en cas de chute que vous soyez immobilisé entre le tapis roulant et un mur la courroie en mouvement pouvant causer des brûlures ou autres blessu...

Page 5: ... d un fil conducteur de mise à la terre et d une fiche de mise à la terre Cette fiche doit être branchée sur une prise adaptée correctement installée et raccordée à la terre conformément à tous les codes et règlements locaux Tapis roulant 200 240 volts DANGER Improper connection of the grounding connector can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician service technician ...

Page 6: ... 220 V et équipés en série d un câble électrique et d une fiche spécifiques pour permettre le branchement sur une prise adaptée Si le tapis roulant doit être configuré pour une utilisation sur un type de circuit électrique différent il convient de faire appel à du personnel de service qualifié pour installer le bon raccordement ...

Page 7: ...ety 1 1 2 Grounding Instructions 2 1 3 200 240 Volt Treadmills 3 2 Installation 7 2 1 Tools Needed 7 2 2 Hardware Included 7 2 3 Unpacking 8 2 4 Assembly 13 2 5 Leveling Treadmill 26 2 6 Treadbelt Tensioning 28 2 7 Treadbelt Tracking 28 2 8 Cover Installation 30 ...

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Page 9: ...ware on Blister Pack M6x15 6 pieces 14 on blister pack Serrated Lock washers for M6 6 pieces 17 on blister pack M8x15 18 pieces 13 on blister pack Serrated Lock washers for M8 18 pieces 16 on blister pack 14 PHILLIPS SCREW M6 15 6PCS 22 ALLEN WRENCH S 4 1PC 17 SERRATED LOCK WASHERS Ø6 6PCS 13 BUTTON HEAD CAP SCREW M8 15 18PCS 21 ALLEN WRENCH S 6 2PCS L10 10 BOLT M10 25 4PCS 16 SERRATED LOCK WASHER...

Page 10: ...ze nylon nut see red arrow 2 3 Unpacking Unpacking and installation of the treadmill should be done by a qualified technician The packaged treadmill is very heavy and weighs 600 lbs 272KG packaged 1 Locate where the treadmill will be used to provide space as shown in Figure 2 2 WARNING To avoid injury use caution when moving and lifting the treadmill during unpacking and assembly AVERTISSEMENT Pou...

Page 11: ...tion 9 Figure 2 2 Free Space Areas 2 Move boxed unit to room where it will be used cut the straps and take off the top of the box Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Open Shipping Box 24 0 6m 24 0 6m 79 2m 12 0 3m Small Box Large Box ...

Page 12: ...box toward center to remove wood brace covering it Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Bracing Removal 4 Open the large box Inside you will find Figure 2 5 Large Box Contents Plastic wrapped hardware and tools Handrails Mini Pod Cup holder Treadmill Lubricant Line Cord Manual and Warranty Card Large Box Small Box ...

Page 13: ...Unpacking Installation 11 5 Open smaller box Inside you will find the console display Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Console Display 6 Remove Upright from box Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Packed Upright Upright ...

Page 14: ...igure 2 8 Figure 2 8 Packed Base 8 Remove the Treadmill base from the box and place where it will be used as determined in Step 1 One person uses the Grab Bar and two people lift at each front corner as shown in Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Base Removal Grab Bar Lift at corners ...

Page 15: ...ater when the covers are re installed Figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 Motor Cover Outer Screws 2 Remove the smaller Forward Covers as shown above Figure 2 10 3 On both sides Remove both inside 4mm screws as shown in Figure 2 11 and place them in a safe place for reuse later when the covers are re installed M5x15 Socket Head Cap Screws 2X M6x20 Socket Head Cap Screws 4X Forward Cover 2X ...

Page 16: ...moving treadbelt Allow a minimum clearance of 18 inches 46 cm on each side of the treadmill Allow a minimum clearance of 6 feet 183 cm at the rear of the treadmill AVERTISSEMENT Le fait de ne pas laisser suffisamment d espace dégagé autour du tapis roulant peut avoir comme conséquence en cas de chute que vous soyez immobilisé entre le tapis roulant et un mur la courroie en mouvement pouvant causer...

Page 17: ...nd allow the bolts to slide down and rest on the floor Figure 2 12 Figure 2 12 Bolt Shipping Position 5 Untie wire tie from the Upright You will use this to pull the Upper Harness through Upright Upper Access Hole later 6 Align the pins on the bottom of the Upright Plate with the holes in the Frame and lower the Upright fully onto the Frame Figure 2 13 M10x180 Hex Head Bolt M16 Nut 4X M10x165 Hex ...

Page 18: ...e Frame and Upright Base Plate and install the Nylon Lock Nut Do not fully tighten at this time 9 Thread the Front Bolt into the Welded Nut on the Upright Base Plate but do not fully tighten at this time 10 On both sides Thread the two M10x30 Hex Head Bolts through Frame Bracket into the Upright as shown in the following figure Figure 2 14 Alignment Pin Welded Nut ...

Page 19: ...7 Figure 2 14 Upright Side Bolts 11 Tighten all eight M10x30 Hex Head Bolts 12 Slide Lower Control Assembly onto Center Upright Bracket and the End Plates into the Side Brackets as shown in Figure 2 15 10x30 Hex Head Bolts 4X ...

Page 20: ...er Control Assembly to the Center Upright Bracket from the bottom using four M8x15 Socket Head Cap Screws 13 on card with the provided blue Allen wrench 21 on card Do not completely tighten Figure 2 16 Lower Control Assembly End Plate both ends Side Brackets both sides Center Upright Bracket ...

Page 21: ...Assembly Installation 19 Figure 2 16 Lower Control Assembly Center Upright Bracket Mounting Hardware M8x15 Socket Head Cap Screws 4X ...

Page 22: ...ack as indicated by the red arrows in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 17 Lower Control Assembly Plate Hardware both sides 15 Remove the three 4mm M5x15 Socket Head Cap Screws holding the Inner Handrail Covers to each Handrail as shown in Figure 2 18 and place them in a safe place for reuse later when the Covers are re installed Figure 2 18 Handrail Inner Cover Hardware both sides M8x16 Button Head Allen Socke...

Page 23: ...trol Assembly to the Upright Figure 2 19 Figure 2 19 Handrail Mounting Hardware 17 Install both Handrail Inner Covers with M15x5 Socket Head Cap Screws 3 each side Figure 2 18 18 Place the Plastic Bridge over the Handrails and remove the Accessories Holder Ensure that the Ribbon Cable is routed through the Cable Notch as indicated by the red arrow Figure 2 20 Upright Bracket End Plate M8x15 Socket...

Page 24: ...dge and the Upright indicated by the red arrow Figure 2 20 Figure 2 21 Ribbon Cable Routing and Bridge Hardware 20 Secure the Plastic Bridge from above with four M6x15 Button Head Cap Screws as shown using the 5mm Allen wrench Figure 2 21 Accessories Tray Ribbon Cable from Lower Control Panel Plastic Bridge M6x15 Button Head Cap Screws 4X ...

Page 25: ... Upper Wire Harness PWM version shown the flat ribbon cable and the wireless pulse cable Club models do not have the wireless pulse cable Figure 2 23 Figure 2 23 Display Console Cables 23 Find the Wire Tie coming from the Upright Cable Routing Hole as shown in the following figure Wrap the wire tie around the Upper Wire Harness and feed the connectors into the upright and pull the M6x15 Button Hea...

Page 26: ...wer Control Panel to the corresponding cables from the Display Console Figure 2 25 25 Ensure cables are not crimped or caught between Display Console and Upright and engage the studs on the Display Console in their keyways and toward you to lock the Display Console in place Figure 2 25 Figure 2 25 Console Assembly Installation cables not shown for clarity Upright Cable Routing Hole Guide Wire Tie ...

Page 27: ...secure Display Console assembly to upright with four M6X75 button head cap screws Figure 2 26 Figure 2 26 Control Assembly Bolts 27 Engage the Accessory Tray tabs in the notches of the Lower Control Panel Assembly and snap the Accessory Tray posts into their receivers Figure 2 27 M6x75 4x Button Head Cap Screws ...

Page 28: ...1 Ensure that all feet touch the floor Loosen the 19mm Jam Nut and the 14mm Adjustment Nut using open end or adjustable wrench and turn the Adjustment Nut until the foot touches the floor Figure 2 28 Figure 2 28 Leveling Feet Tab Notch Increase Height Decrease Height 19mm Jam Nut 14mm Adjustment Nut ...

Page 29: ... the level 3 When the bubble is centered on the level lock each leveling foot into place by tightening the 19mm nut against the bottom of the frame 4 Plug the treadmill power cord into a dedicated power outlet Ensure that the power cord has plenty of slack and will not be pinched beneath the treadmill as the treadmill elevates up and down 5 Ensure the safety lanyard block is pushed in CAUTION Ther...

Page 30: ...bolts indicated by the red arrows in Figure 2 29 clockwise exactly the same amount to maintain proper tracking Failure to turn them equally will affect belt tracking You are moving the take up roller further away from the drive roller to tension the treadbelt 2 7 Treadbelt Tracking 1 Ensure that the Treadbelt tracks properly Treadbelt tracking is maintained by ensuring that the drive and take up r...

Page 31: ...cking adjustment example Treadbelt tracks to the right Note This example assumes that only the take up roller is out of alignment You might encounter a situation in which both rollers are out of alignment but the same process applies a Turn treadmill on and bring speed up to 2 0 mph 90 90 Belt tension equal on both sides 90 90 90 90 Belt tension greater on left side Belt tension right side Belt te...

Page 32: ... if necessary e If normal tracking procedures are not working satisfactorily repeat the same procedure just performed on the take up roll ers on the drive rollers as discussed in Treadbelt Tensioning on page 28 2 8 Cover Installation 1 On both sides replace the Motor Cover and install both inside 4mm screws Figure 2 31 Figure 2 31 Motor Cover Inner Screws 2 Install the Forward Covers and secure wi...

Page 33: ...ing from front to back over the entire surface to properly walk in the lubrication 5 As you walk test the treadmill by adjusting speed and adjusting incline Ensure all displays light 6 After confirming proper treadmill operation turn the treadmill off by pressing STOP twice 7 The treadmill is now ready for use M5x15 Socket Head Cap Screws 2X M6x20 Socket Head Cap Screws 4X Forward Cover 2X Tabs ...

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