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USER MANUAL T672 SportsArt

T672 Treadmill Owner's Manual
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SportsArt FITNESS

T672 OWNER'S MANUAL CONTENTS

  1. INTRODUCTION ...... 2
  2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3
  3. LIST OF PARTS 5
  4. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT 7
    STEP 0 Preparation: Inspect the Walk Belt Placement .... 7
    STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling 8
    STEP 2 Install the Display 13
    STEP 3 Move the Treadmill into Place for Use 15
    STEP 4 Level the Treadmill 16
    STEP 5 Align the Walk Belt 16
    STEP 6 Adjust the Walk Belt Tension 17
    STEP 7 Install the Power Cord 17
  5. UNDERSTAND THE T672 DISPLAY 19
    DISPLAY Overview 19
    DISPLAY Windows 19
    DISPLAY Keys 20
    DISPLAY Safety Key 21
  6. OPERATE THE T672 TREADMILL 22
    OPERATION QUICK START Key 22
    OPERATION START Key 22
    OPERATION Workout Program Operation 22
    OPERATION During the Workout 24
    OPERATION Cool Down 25
    OPERATION Workout Program Details 25
    OPERATION Basic Settings 29
    OPERATION Time Limit Setting 30
    OPERATION Error Messages 30
  7. ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION 32
    HEART RATE Telemetry 32
    HEART RATE Contact 32
  8. GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE 33
  9. MAINTENANCE 34
    MAINTENANCE How to Replace a Fuse 34
    MAINTENANCE Walk Belt Lubrication 35
    MAINTENANCE Schedule 37
    MAINTENANCE Task List 38
    MAINTENANCE One-Year Maintenance Log 39
    MAINTENANCE Electronics Block Diagram 40

  10. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES 41

1. INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on the purchase of a high quality SportsArt product, the T672 treadmill. Constructed of high quality materials and designed for years of reliable performance, this product was made for full commercial use.

Before this product is assembled or operated, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with this manual. Understanding the correct assembly and operation of this product will help ensure that exercisers obtain their fitness goals safely and successfully.

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2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

This product was designed and built for optimum safety. However certain precautions apply during the use of this product. Please note the following safety precautions:

  • Please read the entire manual before assembly and operation. Make sure the product is installed and operated as instructed in this manual.
  • Assemble and operate the product on a solid, level surface. Do not use outdoors or near water, including pools and saunas.

- Check the product before every use. Make sure all parts are assembled, and all fasteners are tightened. Do not use the product if it is disassembled in any way.

- Wear proper workout clothing. Do not wear loose clothing. Do not wear shoes with leather soles or high heels. Tie all long hair back. Do not go barefoot on this product.

- Keep away from moving parts. Moving parts may or may not stop immediately if an object becomes caught or impedes normal motion.

- Use this product only for its intended purpose as described in this manual.

- Be careful when mounting and dismounting the unit.

- Never operate this product if it has been damaged in any way. If it is not working properly, or has been dropped or damaged, contact a service technician for repairs.

- Do not use accessories that are not specifically recommended by the manufacturer. Such parts might cause injuries or cause the unit to fail.

- Keep all air ventilation areas free of blockage. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.

- Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.

- This product is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or by people who are otherwise deficient in product knowledge or experience. If such people use this product, they should be given training and be supervised at all times by someone responsible for their safety.

- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play on or near the product.

- Treadmills should be positioned away from walls to avoid injury due to falls. Be sure that the back of the treadmill has at least six to seven feet of clearance from a ledge, wall or window. The power supply and wiring should be located away from walking paths or taped to prevent tripping when stepping on or off of the running belt.

- The user weight limit for this product is 227 kg, 500 lb. At maximum speed, this product meets standards for users up to 180 kg, 400 lb.

2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONTINUED)

CAUTION: If you feel any pain or any abnormal sensations, STOP YOUR WORKOUT and consult your physician immediately. Work within your recommended exercise level. DO NOT work to exhaustion. Before beginning any exercise program, you should consult with your doctor. It is recommended that you undergo a complete physical examination.

WARNING! Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Too much exercise may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint, stop exercising immediately.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the user desires to correct the interference, it is at the user's own expense.

WARNING! Only qualified technicians should be allowed to contact electrical components such as circuit boards. Some components carry an electrical charge even after use has been discontinued or the product has been unplugged. For products with power cords, turn off unit power, wait five minutes, then disconnect the power cord from the power socket. For products without power cords, let the unit sit without use for five minutes. Only after taking such precautions should covers be removed and electrical components be accessed.

  • Do not attempt to drag or carry this unit by the power cord. Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces.
  • Improper grounding can increase the risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the power outlet is properly grounded.
  • Do not attempt to modify the plug provided with this product. Proper power supply must be provided. If the plug does not fit an outlet, contact a qualified electrician to inspect or modify power in the facility.

- Do not stand on the walk belt when starting the treadmill. Straddle the belt with your feet on the right and left landing strips.

• Always use the safety key when operating the treadmill.

French speakers, please note the following:

- Please place the sticker (provided in the owner's manual) on the product as shown.

- Please note safety precautions in French in chapter 10.

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Assembly Parts
No.Name Qty. No. Name Qty.
A1Display 1 A5 Left pedestal 1
A2Cowling with handles 1 A6 Water guard 1
Safety key 1 A7 Feeder cord 1
A2aRight cup holder1A8Owner's manual1
A2bLeft cup holder1 A9Hardware kit1
A3Right pedestal 1A10Power cord1
A4Body1A11Lubrication kit - applicator tube1
A4aMotor right cover1Silicone lubricant1
A4bMotor left cover11
Components on the Product
No. Name Specification Notes
41Phillips screwM5*L10
42 Inner hex screwM8*L18
Spring washerM8
Serrated washerD18*d8.5*t2
43 Inner hex screwM8*L15
Flat washerD17*d8.3*t2
44Mushroom top Phillips screwM5*L12
45 Mushroom top inner hex screwM6*L12
Flat washerD13*d6*t2
46 Phillips screwM4*L8
Components in the Hardware Kit
No. Name Qty. Specification Notes
21 Adapter 1
Fuse (Europe, etc.) 1 10A-200V-240V
Fuse (N. America) 1 15A-100V-110V
T-shaped Allen wrench 2 M4
T-shaped Allen wrench 1 M6
L-shaped Allen wrench 2 M6
Double open-end wrench 1 22*24
Cable wrench 1
Screwdriver handle 1 green
Screwdriver shank 1 Phillips and flat

4. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT

Follow instructions below to assemble this product. Note that in this manual the words “left” and “right” are used to refer to the product and its parts. As such, these designations correspond to the “left” and “right” sides of a person in position to exercise on this product. Also, for brevity, the word “screws” is used where screws, washers, and other hardware may be involved. And, for clarity, names of keys are capitalized.

STEP 0 Preparation: Inspect Walk Belt Placement

Inspect the position of the walk belt in relation to the guide rollers. The guide rollers should press the walk belt down, away from the body of the treadmill (image √). Make sure that the walk belt is not in between the guide rollers and the deck (image X). As such, the guide rollers would press the walk belt upward, toward the body of the treadmill.

If the walk belt is in the wrong position, rotate rear roller adjustment screws (A) counterclockwise to loosen the walk belt. Then flip the walk belt so it is beneath the guide rollers. After making sure the walk belt is in the correct position, adjust walk belt tension as shown in step 8.

Note: If installing with the optional intergrated TV, it is recommended to read the T672 CES installation guide before proceeding.

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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling

Follow instructions below to install the pedestals and cowling. The illustration below provides an overview of this step.

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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling (Continued)

(a) First, remove screws (41) from motor left/right side covers (A4a,A4b). Then remove those covers (A4a,A4b). (b) Next, remove screws (42) from the pedestal mounts.

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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling (Continued)

Follow instructions (a through e) below to thread the data cable through the

right pedestal.

(a) Cut the zip tie on the data cable, and pull the cable end away from the pedestal mount as shown.
(b) Place the right pedestal (A3) on the floor as shown, with the bottom end facing the data cable. Detach the feeder cord (A7) from the base of the pedestal. Then tie the low end of the feeder cord onto the top of the data cable.
(c) Disconnect the feeder cord (A7) at the top of the right pedestal (A3).
(d) From the top of the pedestal, pull the feeder cord (A7), thus threading the data cable through the right pedestal (A3).
(e) Once the data cable has been threaded through the pedestal, untie the feeder cord (A7) from the data cab

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Note: If installing with the optional intergrated TV, also feed the TV connection cable through the pedestal.

STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling (Continued)

While holding the data cable to prevent it from slipping into the pedestal, lift the top of the right pedestal (A3). Then insert the pedestal base onto its mount.

Use screws (42) to loosely secure the right pedestal (A3) into place. Avoid pinching or crimping the data cable, and prevent it from falling into the pedestal. Use screws (42) to loosely secure the left pedestal (A5) onto its mount. Do not fully secure pedestal screws yet. To make motor cover assembly easy, slide the water guard upward, above the motor cover.

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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling (Continued)

(a) Remove screws (43) from the top of the left and right pedestals.
(b) Then remove screws (44) and bottle holders (A2a, A2b) from the cowling (A2).

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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling (Continued)

Install the cowling and route the data cable as shown in instructions (a through e) below.

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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling (Continued)

(a) First, set the left side of the cowling (A2) onto the left pedestal (A5).
(b) Insert the data cable from the right pedestal (A3) into the square hole in the right side of the right pedestal (A2).

Then thread the cable out the hole in the bottle holder as shown.

Note: If installing with the optional integrated TV, refer back to T672 CES installation manual before proceeding to next step.

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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling (Continued)

(c) Set the right side of the cowling (A2) onto the right pedestal (A3).
(d) Insert the end of the data cable into the square hole in the left side of the right bottle holder.
(e) Thread the end of the data cable out the front of the cowling (A2).

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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling (Continued)

(a) After routing the data cable, secure the cowling by fastening screws (43) into the upper part of the left and right pedestals.
(b) Set bottle holders (A2a,A2b) into place, then use screws (44) to secure them into place.

Note: If installing with the optional intergrated TV, the left cup holder (A2b) does not lock back. Refer back to T672 CES installation manual step 4 to 7.

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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling (Continued)

After securing the cowling, secure screws (42) onto the base of left and right pedestals (area A). Put motor right and left side covers into place, and secure them with screws (41). Then slide the water guard (A6) downward into place against the motor cover.

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STEP 2 Install the Display

Follow instructions below to install the display onto the cowling. The illustration below provides an overview of this step.

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STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued)

Please follow steps (a through c) to install the display cables.

(a) First, remove screws (45) from the cowling (A2).

(b) Place the display (A1) onto the upper part of the cowling (A2) horizontally.

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STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued)

(c) Connect cables in area A. Then connect cables in area B.

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STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued)

After securing cable connections, follow steps (a) through (d) below to secure the display (A1) into

place.

(a) Rotate the display (A1) upward, aligning holes in its support piece to hooks in the cowling, fitting the display into place on the cowling (A2).

(b) Make sure that the display cover clicks into the cowling as shown. Press downward on the display (A1) to secure it at the correct angle.

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STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued)

(c) At this point, inspect the lower cover on the display (A1). It must rest on the outside of the cowling (A2). If it is on the inside of the cowling, please lift the display (A1) slightly, and reinstall it into the cowling (A2).
(d) Finally, use screws (45) to secure the display.

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STEP 3 Move the Treadmill into Place for Use

Grip the frame in area A as shown, lift, and roll the treadmill into place.

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STEP 4 Level the Treadmill

Press downward on the rear part of the treadmill as shown. Inspect whether

the treadmill rests flat on the floor. If the treadmill wobbles, please adjust treadmill levelers as follows:

a. Loosen the lev- eler nut.
b. Rotate the leveler foot downward, touching the floor.
c. Rotate the leveler nut upward, against the frame of the product, to secure this position.

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STEP 5 Align the Walk Belt

There should be an equal amount of space on both sides of the walk belt. If there is more space on one side than the other, please align the walk belt as follows. On the side with less space between the walk belt and the landing

strip, turn the rear roller adjustment screw clockwise one quarter rotation, and let the walk belt run slowly. This will force the walk belt toward the other side of the treadmill. Make adjustments as needed, but avoid turning rear roller screws more than one quarter rotation at a time.

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STEP 6 Adjust Walk Belt Tension

Walk belt tension is important to treadmill performance. As your foot hits the walk belt, does the walk belt stop sluggishly before regaining traction? Or, if you stomp your feet, bracing against the direction of rotation, does the walk belt not pause whatsoever? When either of these two conditions occurs, walk belt tension should be adjusted. To further examine walk belt tension, lift both sides of the walk belt at the center of its length. The walk belt should rise 30 mm (about 1 1/8th inch). A hanging gauge, should measure the weight at 3 kg or 6.6 lb.

Adjust the tension if it differs from this specification. If the walk belt is too loose, use a hex wrench to turn rear roller screws clockwise one quarter rotation at a time. If the walk belt is too tight, use a hex wrench to turn rear roller screws counterclockwise one half rotation at a time. Test walk belt tension after each adjustment.

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STEP 7 Install the Power Cord

First remove screws (46) from the power cord socket on the product. Insert the power cord into place on the product. Secure the power cord (A10) connector screws (46). And insert the other end of the power cord into the power socket on the wall.

To turn on the treadmill, press the side of the power switch with the "O" mark. An LED in the switch will light up, and the startup banner screen, showing "SPORTSART T672", will appear on the display.

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If installing with the optional intergrated TV, refer back to T672 CES installation manual and also follow the instructions bellow.

(a) Thread the CES cable from the left pedestal (A5) to the left side cowling (A2).
(b) Attach the whole cowling assembly (A2) onto both pedestals (A5).

Note: Make sure the cables are not exposed.
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The T672 display was designed to help people obtain their fitness goals simply and conveniently. Please familiarize yourself with the features of this display and thereby get optimum benefit and enjoyment from this product.

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text_image Weight loss target heart rate Actual heart rate Cardio target heart rate Heart rate indicator SportsArt FITNESS T672 ActinZone 888 888 888 WT LOSSE5% HEART RATE CARDIO 80% Numeric keys Percent of Goal Completed 0 25 30 75 100 CAUTION CALORIES SPEED TIME DISTANCE SCAN VOL CAL/HR METB PACE INCLINE Percent of workout completed Dot matrix/workout illustration Message window Workout program keys Lower keypad STOP HOLD TO RESET FAN SPEED Message row control Note: VOL keys are for iPod volume control.

DISPLAY Windows

SPEED (forward rotation): 0.2 to 24.0 kph; 0.1 to 15.0 mph

INCLINE: 0% to 15%, in intervals of 0.5%

TIME: 0:00 to 99:59

DISTANCE: 0.00 to 9999 kilometers or miles

CALORIES: Range 0 to 9999 kcal

CAL/HR: 0 to 9999 kcal

METS: Metabolic equivalent of task: 0.0 to 99.0

PACE: 1 / SPEED

DISPLAY Windows (Continued)

PROGRAM: TRACK, RANDOM, HILL (HILL1, HILL2, HILL3), INTERVAL (1:1, 1:2, 2:2), GLUTE, WT LOSS, CARDIO, CUSTOM HR, FIT TEST (BRUCE, GERKIN, WFI, ARMY, MARINES, NAVY, AIR FORCE, PEB) Dot matrix window: Shows the workout illustration.

Message window: Shows exercise feedback, the view of which is controlled by the CHANGE DISPLAY key.

WEIGHT LOSS 65%: Shows the optimum target heart rate for weight loss. CARDIO 80%: Shows the optimum target heart rate for cardio conditioning. PERCENT OF GOAL COMPLETED: Shows workout completion.

DISPLAY Keys

Display keys are introduced briefly below. Please refer to the OPERATION section of this manual for details.

QUICK START – Press this key to start exercising without first inputting user information including age and weight. Time will count up.

START – Press this key to start exercising with the benefit of user information including age and weight.

CHANGE DISPLAY – There are two rows of exercise feedback, only one of which is visible at a time. Top row: CALORIES, SPEED, TIME, DISTANCE. Bottom row: CAL/HR, METS, PACE, INCLINE. While exercising, press the CHANGE DISPLAY key to view the unseen row of exercise feedback. A lit LED indicates the active row. When the SCAN LED is lit, the view toggles: first one row of exercise feedback is activated, followed by the other row.

ENTER – When entering settings, press the ENTER key to confirm your selections.

TRACK – In the track workout, one lap equals 0.4 km/0.25 mile.

RANDOM – Press this key to select one of an almost infinite number of randomly generated workout programs.

HILL – Each time this key is pressed, the LED above the key will light and one of three hill workouts will appear: HILL 1, HILL 2, HILL 3.

INTERVAL – Press this key to select one of three interval workouts: INTV 1:1, INTV 1:2, INTV 2:2. (Numbers represent time. For instance, in the 1:2 interval, a one-minute segment is followed by a two-minute segment.)

FIT TEST – Press this key to select one of eight types of fitness tests: Bruce, Gerkin, WFI, Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, PEB.

DISPLAY Keys (Continued)

GLUTE – Each time this key is pressed, one of two glute workouts will appear: GLUTE 30, GLUTE 45. Numbers represent time. Glute 30 is a 30-minute workout. Glute 45 is a 45-minute workout.

CARDIO/WT LOSS – These heart rate control programs automatically adjust speed or incline to allow the exerciser to maintain a specific target heart rate during the workout. The weight loss target heart rate is calculated as (220-AGE) × 0.65 . The cardio conditioning target heart rate is calculated as (220-AGE) × 0.8 .

CUSTOM HR – A heart rate control program, CUSTOM HR allows you to select the target heart rate for your workout.

Numeric keys 0 to 9 - When establishing settings, you can directly press numeric keys rather than ▲/▼ keys. While exercising, numeric keys also allow you to directly set the speed value.

CLEAR – When establishing settings, press this key to clear setting values to zero.

INCLINE ▲/▼ – Press INCLINE ▲/▼ keys to increase or decrease incline settings in increments of 0.5%. Or hold these keys to more quickly change incline settings.

SPEED ▲/▼ – Press these keys to increase or decrease speed settings in increments of 0.1 kph/mph. Or hold these keys to more quickly change speed settings.

STOP/HOLD TO RESET – This key has two functions: pause and reset. When exercising, press this key to pause. The walk belt will stop rotating as the treadmill enters pause mode. During pause mode, press this key again to enter cool down mode. Under any circumstance, hold this key for two seconds to reset the unit and return to the startup banner screen.

DISPLAY Safety Key

The safety key is meant to stop walk belt rotation if the exerciser stumbles or falls. Always attach the clip to your clothes and set the magnet in place on the console. When the magnet is not in place, “SAFETY KEY” will appear on the message window. At this point, the safety key must be put into place on the console to resume normal operation. If the safety key is removed and then put into place when the walk belt is not rotating, the startup banner screen will appear. If the safety key is removed and then put into place while the walk belt is rotating, the workout will resume as follows: Time, distance, and caloric expenditure values will remain lit; “PRESS SPEED UP” will appear on the display as a prompt to resume the workout.

6. OPERATE THE T672 TREADMILL

There are two ways to start operating this product: (1) Press the QUICK START key, or (2) press the START key. Using the QUICK START key allows you to begin exercising immediately, without first entering user information. Using the START key allows you to start exercising after entering user information.

In QUICK START mode, the default user weight is 75 kg, 165 lb. At startup, "TREAD STARTING" will appear on the display, and the walk belt will rotate at 0.2 kph, 0.1 mph. Press SPEED or INCLINE ▲/▼ keys to directly control treadmill functions.

OPERATION START Key

The START key mode provides user-specific caloric expenditure and target heart rate values, along with accumulated time, total distance, and total caloric expenditure values for individual users. In the START key mode, user age and weight settings must be entered.

Age Setting

The age setting range is 10 to 90 years old, with a default setting of 35 years old. Press INCLINE ▲/▼ keys or numeric keys (0-9) to select your age. While your age value appears on the display, press the ENTER key to confirm your choice and proceed to the next setting.

Weight Setting

The weight setting range is 20 to 227 kg, 50 to 500 lb., with a default setting of 75 kg, 165 lb. Press INCLINE ▲/▼ keys or numeric keys (0-9) to select your weight. While your weight value appears on the display, press the EN-TER key to confirm your choice and proceed to select a workout program.

OPERATION Workout Program Operation

To activate a particular workout, simply press the workout program key. Workout programs operate as follows.

TRACK

When the track program is selected, "TRACK" will appear on the message window. Press the track key again to toggle between three track workouts: TRACK, TRACK 5K, TRACK 10K.

To select the TRACK workout, while “TRACK” appears, press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. “TIME-1 DIST-2” will appear on the message window. Use numeric keys (1 or 2) to select either time or distance as the workout goal, or press the ENTER key to directly select TIME as the workout goal.

OPERATION Workout Program Operation (Continued)

To select TRACK 5K or TRACK 10K, press the ENTER key while your preferred workout distance appears on display. The distance, either 5K or 10K, will automatically become the workout goal.

RANDOM

When the RANDOM key is selected, “RANDOM” will appear on the message window. A different workout will appear each time the RANDOM key is pressed. While the random workout illustration of your choice appears on display, press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. “TIME-1 DIST-2” will appear on the message window. Press numeric keys (1 or 2) to select either time or distance as the workout goal, or press the ENTER key to directly select time as the workout goal.

HILL

When the HILL workout is selected, "HILL-1" will appear on the message window. Press the HILL key again to toggle between the three hill workouts: HILL 1, HILL 2, HILL 3. Then press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. "TIME-1 DIST-2" will appear on the message window. Press numeric keys (1 or 2) to select either time or distance as the workout goal, or press the ENTER key to directly select time as the workout goal.

INTERVAL

When the INTERVAL workout is selected, "INTV 1:1" will appear on the message window. Press the INTV key to toggle between the three interval programs: INTV 1:1, INTV 1:2, INTV 2:2. While your preferred interval program appears, press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. "TIME-1 DIST-2" will appear on the message window. Press numeric keys (1 or 2) to select either time or distance, or press the ENTER key to directly select time as the workout goal.

FIT TEST

When the FIT TEST workout is selected, "FIT TEST" will appear on the message window. Press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. "BRUCE" will appear on the message window. Press INCLINE▲/▼ keys to view other fitness tests as follows: BRUCE, GERKIN, WFI, ARMY, MARINES, NAVY, AIR FORCE, PEB. When the fitness test of your preference appears, press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. Or press numeric keys (1-8) to directly select one of the fitness tests. Please see OPERATION Workout Program Details for more information about FIT TEST programs.

GLUTE

When the GLUTE workout is selected, “GLUTE 30” will appear on the message window. Press the GLUTE key to toggle as follows: GLUTE 30, GLUTE 45. When your preferred workout appears, press the ENTER key to confirm your choice.

OPERATION Workout Program Operation (Continued)

CARDIO/WT LOSS

When the CARDIO/WT LOSS key is selected, "CARDIO" will appear on the message window. Press the CARDIO/WT LOSS key to toggle as follows: CARDIO, WT LOSS. When your preferred workout appears, press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. "TIME- 30:00" will appear on the message screen. Press numeric keys or INCLINE ▲/▼ keys to enter a time value.

Then press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. "INCL-1 SPEED-2" will appear on the message window. Press numeric keys (1 or 2) to choose either incline or speed as the variable that will be adjusted to maintain your target heart rate. Or press the ENTER key to directly choose incline as the heart rate control variable.

CUSTOM HR

When the CUSTOM HR key is selected, “CUSTOM HR” will appear on the message screen. Press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. “TIME-1 DIST-2” will appear on the message screen. Press numeric keys (1 or 2) to select TIME or DISTANCE as the workout goal. Or press the ENTER key to directly select TIME as the workout goal. “TARGET HR-120” will appear on the message window. Press numeric keys or press INCLINE ▲/▼ keys to establish your target heart rate value. Press the ENTER key to confirm your choice.

After establishing weight and age settings, selecting a workout program, and establishing your workout goal, press the SPEED ▲ key to start exercising. Note that when the workout time limit is activated, only the time workout goal will be available.

OPERATION During the Workout

After pressing the QUICK START or the START key, "TREAD STARTING" will appear on the message window. On the dot matrix window, a "3-2-1" countdown will appear, after which the motor will start operating.

Various windows will appear as follows:

  • The message window will show exercise feedback values. Press the CHANGE DISPLAY key to view a different row of exercise feedback.
  • Weight loss 65% and cardio conditioning 80% windows will show different target heart rate values, according to the user's age.

You can make the following changes during a workout. To select a different workout, press the corresponding workout program key. Time and distance values will continue to accrue.

In QUICK START mode, the track, random, hill, and interval programs are available. In START mode, all workout programs are available.

OPERATION Cool Down

When an exercise goal (time or distance) is obtained, “COOL DOWN” will appear on the message window. The treadmill will enter a two-minute cool down mode. Exercise time will show “2:00”. Speed will slow to a stop within two minutes, and the incline will gradually return to the 0% position. When the time countdown arrives at 0:00, “ACCU DATA” will appear on the message window, showing accumulated time, distance, and caloric expenditure values. If you press the STOP key or wait for 30 seconds, “SELECT PROGRAM” will appear on the display. If the workout time limit function is activated, the startup banner screen will appear.

OPERATION Workout Program Details

Workout program details are explained below.

TRACK

The track workout could as well be called “manual” mode. Press keys to directly set speed and incline values. Speed range: 0.2 to 24 kph, 0.1 to 15 mph. Incline range: 0% to 15%.

The TRACK 5K workout automatically has a goal of 5 kilometers. (If the time limit function is activated, the time limit will become the workout goal.)

The TRACK 10K workout automatically has a goal of 10 kilometers. (If the time limit function is activated, the time limit will become the workout goal.)

Each lap of the track equals 400 meters, 1/4 mile.

RANDOM

Each time the RANDOM key is pressed a different randomly generated workout illustration will appear. There is an almost infinite number of randomly generated workouts.

GLUTE

These two incline-based workouts are designed to exercise the glute muscles. In this mode, one of two workouts, either GLUTE 30 or GLUTE 45, are available for selection.

INTERVAL (1:1, 1:2, 2:2)

In interval programs, there are two segments, a rest segment and a work segment, each of which can have a different speed and incline setting. There are three interval programs: 1:1, 1:2, and 2:2. Numbers in these programs represent time. For instance, in the 1:2-interval workout, one indicates a segment of one-minute in duration, followed by a second segment of two minutes in duration. One of the three interval workouts (1:1, 1:2, and 2:2) will appear each time the interval key is pressed.

OPERATION Workout Program Details (Continued)

Interval segment settings can be changed during a workout. To do so, while exercising, simply press incline or speed keys to change the setting in the current segment. The new settings will apply to that segment thereafter.

HILL

There are three hill workouts, HILL 1, HILL 2, and HILL 3, each of which is represented by a different hill illustration. One of the three hill illustrations will appear each time the hill key is pressed.

CARDIO/WT LOSS

In heart rate control programs, speed or incline values automatically adjust to keep the exerciser's pulse at the optimum rate to obtain his or her fitness goals. Target heart rate calculations are a percentage of a “maximum” heart rate based on age. The weight loss target heart rate is calculated as (220 - AGE) × 65%. The cardio conditioning target heart rate is calculated as (220 - AGE) × 80%.

When heart rate control programs are activated, target heart rate values automatically appear on the display. Press the ENTER key and follow prompts to set the workout duration value. During the workout, once the user's actual heart rate reaches the target heart rate, this workout time value will appear. A workout time countdown will appear until the workout time elapses.

Press the ENTER key to confirm the workout time setting and proceed to choose incline or speed as the heart rate control variable. "INCL-1 SPEED-2" will appear in the message window. Press numerical keys (1 or 2) to select incline or speed. Then press the ENTER key to confirm your choice.

If speed is your preferred heart rate control variable, follow prompts to establish the maximum speed setting. After you establish setting values and select a workout program, press the SPEED▲ key to start exercising. The speed of the walk belt will increase from the lowest speed (0.2 kph or 0.1 mph) to the maximum speed as determined by your speed setting.

If incline is your preferred heart rate control variable, the incline position will automatically change to maintain your target heart rate. You can also press INCLINE ▲/▼ keys to manually adjust the incline value.

Heart rate control programs require the use of a telemetry heart rate strap. If no heart rate signal is detected at any time during the operation of a heart rate control program, the message “NO HEART RATE READING, PLEASE CHECK TRANSMITTER” will appear on the display, followed by the startup banner screen.

OPERATION Workout Program Details (Continued)

FIT TEST

The FIT TEST program includes eight types of physical fitness assessments: Bruce, Gerkin, WFI (the Wellness Fitness Initiative), Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, and PEB (Physical Efficiency Battery). After you press the FIT TEST key, “BRUCE” will appear in the message window. Press INCLINE ▲/▼ keys or numeric keys to select another fitness test. Press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. (Note that fitness tests are not affected by the workout time limit.) Characteristics specific to the various fitness tests are discussed below.

Gerkin and Bruce

These fitness tests will end if any one of the following conditions occurs:

  • someone presses the STOP key
  • the test is completed
  • the exerciser's heart rate exceeds (220-AGE) x 0.8 for 15 seconds
    At the end of these fitness tests, "END OF FIT TEST" "YOUR SCORE = ???" will appear, where ??? represents a score of from 0 to 100 points.

WFI (Wellness Fitness Initiative)

At the beginning of this fitness test, the message “WEAR HR STRAP” will appear on the display. If no heart rate signal is received, the message “NO HR SIGNAL, TEST REQUIRES HR” will appear, followed by the startup banner screen. If the heart rate signal is received, a prompt for the height setting will appear.

The height setting has a range of 100 to 230 cm or 40 to 90 inches, with a default setting of 180 cm or 70 inches. Press the INCLINE ▲/▼ keys or the numeric keys to select your height. Then press the ENTER key to view your target heart rate. This is calculated as (220-age) x 0.85. "TARGET HR-xxx" will appear on the display. Press the ENTER key to proceed to view your BMI (body mass index). "BMI-xxx" will appear on the message window, where xxx represents 703 x weight in lb. / height in inches squared. Press the ENTER key to start exercising.

This fitness test will end if any one of the following conditions occurs:

  • someone presses the STOP key
  • the test is completed
  • the exerciser's heart rate exceeds (220-AGE) x 0.85 for 15 seconds
  • no heart rate signal is received for 30 seconds

At the end of this fitness test, "TEST END - xx MIN" will appear, where xx represents the exercise time, and "SCORE - ???" will appear, where ??? represents VO2 MAX. Then a three-minute cool down period will begin. Speed will decrease to three mph and incline will decrease to zero percent.

OPERATION Workout Program Details (Continued)

Army, Marines, Navy

When these fitness tests begin, the program first inspects whether the exerciser's age is within the test's age range. Army: 17 to 42 years old. Marines: 17 to 90 years old. Navy: 17 to 34 years old. If the exerciser's age is not within the specified range, "AGE xx-xx" will appear on the message window, followed by the startup banner screen. If the exerciser's age is within the specified range, the gender setting protocol begins. Press INCLINE ▲/▼ keys to select your gender. Then press the ENTER key to complete the settings. The ARMY and MARINES tests will begin at this point. But the Navy test offers more options from which to choose. The NAVY test includes five different physical fitness assessments: 1-IFA (Individual Fitness Assessment), 2-SEAL (Sea Air Land), 3-SBO (Swift Boat Operator), 4-EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), 5-ARS (Air Rescue Swimmers). Press numeric keys (1 to 5) to choose one of the five fitness tests, or press the ENTER key to directly select the IFA test.

The message “y.y MILES xx:xx” will appear on the display, where y.y represents the distance goal and xx:xx represents the time goal. If your distance matches or exceeds the distance standard within the time limit, “PASS” will appear on the message window. If not, “SORRY, TRY AGAIN” will appear. At this point, after Army and Navy tests, the startup banner screen will appear. After the Marine test, a cool down period will begin. During the test, if you press the STOP key before the time elapses, “SORRY, TRY AGAIN” will appear, followed by the startup banner screen.

Air Force

For this fitness test, the exerciser's age must fall within the range of 20 to 50 years old. If the age is not within this range, "AGE xx-xx" will appear, followed by the startup banner screen. If age is within the range, the gender selection protocol will begin. Press INCLINE ▲/▼ to select your gender. Then press the ENTER key to proceed to the test type selection.

There are two types of Air Force tests, a walking test and a running test: "1-WALK 2-RUN". Press numeric keys (1 or 2) to select your preferred test, or directly press the ENTER key to select the walking test.

After making your selection, "WEAR HR STRAP" will appear on the message screen. This test requires a heart rate signal. If there is no heart rate signal within 20 seconds, "NO HR SIGNAL, TEST REQUIRES HR" will appear, followed by the startup banner screen.

At the beginning of the walking test, "y.y MILES" will appear on the screen, where y.y represents the distance goal. When the test ends, or when the user presses the STOP key, "VO2-xxx.xx" will appear on the message window, followed by a level indication. Then a cool down period will begin.

OPERATION Workout Program Details (Continued)

At the beginning of the running test, "y.y MILES" will appear on the screen, where y.y represents the distance goal and xx:xx represents the time goal.

When the test ends or the STOP key is pressed, “YOUR SCORE-xxx” will appear, where xxx represents a score with from 0 to 100 points. If the distance was covered within the time limit, “PASS” will appear. If not, “SORRY, TRY AGAIN” will appear. Then a cool down period will begin.

PEB (Physical Efficiency Battery)

The PEB test requires a gender designation. Press INCLINE ▲/▼ keys to select your gender. Then press the ENTER key to complete the settings. At the beginning of the test, “y.y MILES xx:xx” will appear, where y.y represents the distance goal and xx:xx represents the time goal. When the test ends or the user presses the STOP key, “YOUR SCORE- xxx” will appear, where xxx represents a score with 0 to 100 points. Then the startup banner screen will appear.

CUSTOM HR

In this heart rate control workout, the exerciser establishes the target heart rate. Range: 84 to 200. For reference, see WT LOSS and CARDIO, and follow the prompts that will appear on the screen.

OPERATION Basic Settings

Basic settings allow you to change units of measure and view usage information including distance and time. To access basic settings, press the CHANGE DISPLAY key for three seconds.

On the message window, “UNIT – MPH” or “UNIT – KPH” will appear. Press INCLINE ▲/▼ keys to toggle between imperial and metric units of measure. While your preference appears, press the ENTER key to confirm your choice and proceed to view total distance.

Total distance will appear as follows.

Press the ENTER key to view total time.

Total time will appear as follows.

TIME-?????HOUR

Press the ENTER key to view the display program version.

The display program version will appear as follows: CTL XXXXX – XX. Press the ENTER key to view the drive board program version.

The drive board program version will appear as follows: DRV XXXXX - XX. Press the ENTER key to exit the basic settings function.

OPERATION Workout Time Limit Setting

A workout time limit can be established on this product. To establish a workout time limit, at the startup banner screen, simultaneously press and hold INCLINE ▲ + INCLINE ▼ + ENTER keys for two seconds. "NO(YES)" and "TIME LIMIT – YES/NO? PRESS ENTER" will appear on the display. Press the INCLINE ▲/▼ key to toggle between the choices: "YES" activates the workout time limit; "NO" does not activate the workout time limit. While your preference appears, press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. Or press the STOP key to maintain the original setting and return to the startup banner screen.

If you chose to establish a time limit, "TIME- xx:00" and "SELECT TIME, PRESS ENTER" will appear on the display. Press INCLINE ▲/▼ keys to adjust the time limit value. The press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. Or press the STOP key to maintain the present setting and return to the startup banner screen.

Other notes:

- USB power supply: The USB connector on this product provides 5V 500mA power supply for use by flash drive memory sticks, iPod devices, digital cameras, mobile phones, and other items. Third generation or newer iPod products support battery charging via USB ports.

OPERATION Error Messages

Error messages can appear on this treadmill as a troubleshooting aid. Error messages appear in the following format:

ERROR_X_Y_

X represents the category of the error. Y represents the specific issue.

In the position of the X placeholder, the following numbers can appear to represent the category of the malfunction:

Code Explanation
1 Servo motor abnormality
2 IGBT abnormality
3 Incline motor abnormality
4 Power switch abnormality

Error code explanations follow:

ERROR_1_1_: Servo motor encoder abnormality. Restart the unit to recover normal functions.

ERROR_1_2_: Servo motor excessive heat warning. The treadmill will operate at half speed.

OPERATION Error Messages (Continued)

ERROR_1_3_: Servo motor overload abnormality. Restart the unit to recover normal functions.

ERROR_2_1_: IGBT excessive current. Restart the unit to recover normal functions.

ERROR_2_2_: IGBT excessive heat. The treadmill will operate at half speed.

ERROR_2_3_: Current sensor value is too high. Wait until current returns to normal before restarting the unit.

ERROR_3_1_: Incline motor calibration abnormality.

ERROR_4_2_: Power supply voltage is too low. Wait until voltage returns to normal before restarting the unit.

ERROR_4_3_: Power supply voltage is too high. Wait until voltage returns to normal before restarting the unit.

ERROR_8_1_: Startup communication abnormality. Resume operation when communication is normal.

ERROR_8_2_: Communication abnormality. Resume operation when communication is normal.

7. ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION

Heart rate detection functions are selected at the time of purchase. Not every product includes every type of heart rate detection device. The following explains factors that influence the performance of two of the most common types of heart rate detection devices.

HEART RATE Telemetry

The words “telemetry heart rate” refer to the detection of heart rate via a device worn on the exerciser and transmitted over the air to a circuit board built into the product. Telemetry heart rate devices are commonly worn on the exerciser’s chest, where the pulse is strongest and relatively easy to detect.

The following explains conditions that affect the performance of the telemetry heart rate detection in all fitness products.

  • The telemetry heart rate transmitter emits a wireless 5 kHz signal that is harmless to the human body. Inside the transmitter is a 3-volt battery (CR2032). If the battery voltage is too low, either the reception distance shortens or there will be no reception whatsoever.
  • Secure the telemetry heart rate transmitter on your chest so that it stays in place without making you feel uncomfortable. Moisten the skin for better contact.
  • Because the telemetry heart rate signal varies in strength from 20 Hz to 20 KHz, environmental interference can block signal reception. Physical vibration and electronic devices, including stereos, TVs, and even fluorescent lights, can interfere with signal reception. For best results, install fitness products in an area free from such interference.
  • Space fitness products apart by at least 39 inches (100 cm) to avoid having the heart rate value from one exerciser appear on a neighboring fitness product.

HEART RATE Contact

The words “contact heart rate” refer to the detection of the heart rate via sensors on the fitness product. By holding the sensors, the exerciser can view his or her heart rate on the product display. Like telemetry heart rate, contact heart rate can be influenced by several factors. The following list includes some of these factors.

  • A weak pulse makes it difficult to detect heart rate.
  • Low systolic blood pressure makes it difficult to detect heart rate.

- Dry, course palms impede heart rate detection. For best results, moisten your palms. But do not apply hand lotion immediately prior to your workout, because hand lotion can gum up the contact pads.

Heart rate detection devices used on fitness products are not medical devices. Heart rate values are for reference only. Do not use them for medical diagnostic or treatment work.

CAUTION: Heart rate detection and transmission devices have been known to interfere with the operation of pacemakers, possibly endangering human life. If you have a pacemaker, exercise under your doctor's supervision; take a test to ensure your safety during the simultaneous use of the pacemaker and heart rate detection devices. The use of such devices must be undertaken at your own risk.

Note that in dry areas in particular, static electricity can interfere with unit operation and shock people. To discharge static electricity from your body, touch something else before touching metal on the fitness product.

8 GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE

HOW HARD SHOULD I EXERCISE?

Studies show that to benefit from aerobic exercise you need to maintain a certain heart rate during your workout. Your heart rate training zone depends on your age and fitness level.

The darkened area in the chart to the right represents the recommended heart rate training zone for people of various ages. It was calculated by taking 220 minus age in years, multiplied by 65% and 80%. The area between those values is the heart rate training zone.

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line | YOUR AGE | YOUR HEART RATE | | --------- | ---------------- | | 20 | 200 | | 25 | 195 | | 30 | 190 | | 35 | 185 | | 40 | 180 | | 45 | 175 | | 50 | 170 | | 55 | 165 | | 60 | 160 | | 65 | 155 | | 70 | 150 | | 75 | 145 |

CAUTION: Heart rate training zones are generalizations and may not suit every person. Always check with your physician to understand what heart rate goal would be appropriate for you.

HOW LONG SHOULD I EXERCISE?

The duration of your workout must depend on your fitness level. In general, it is recommended that you maintain a heart rate within your training zone for at least 15 to 20 minutes to experience the benefits of aerobic exercise. Beginners should always start out slowly and gradually increase the duration and intensity of their workouts. As your fitness level improves, you will be able to maintain a heart rate within the training zone for longer periods of time.

When you begin your workout, use the first several minutes to warm up. Then slowly increase the intensity of your workout to bring your heart rate into your training zone. At the end of your workout, gradually decrease your workload. Then exercise lightly to cool down.

HOW OFTEN SHOULD I EXERCISE?

Research indicates that to achieve the greatest benefit, people should exercise three to five times per week. It is important to allow sufficient time, at least 24 hours, for your body to recover after exercise.

9. MAINTENANCE

This section covers maintenance topics, including instructions on replacing a fuse and lubricating the walk belt, along with the presentation of a maintenance schedule, maintenance task list, one-year maintenance log, and electronics block diagram.

MAINTENANCE How to Replace a Fuse

If electrical current becomes too high, the fuse breaks. This protects the product. To replace a fuse, follow instructions (a) through (g) below.

(a) Press the fuse cap inward.
(b) Turn the fuse cap counterclockwise.
(c) The fuse cap springs out.
(d) Remove the burnt fuse.
(e) Insert a new fuse into the fuse cap.
(f) Insert the fuse into the fuse holder.
(g) Rotate the fuse cap clockwise to secure it into place.
Fuse specifications: 110 V = 15 Amp, A(F); 220V = 10 Amp, A(F)

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MAINTENANCE Lubrication

Periodic maintenance is crucial to the performance of fitness equipment, just like it is to the performance of an automobile. The better you maintain a product, the longer it will serve your needs. This treadmill requires periodic lubrication of the walk belt and has a built-in system to prevent overuse without maintenance.

Treadmill Lubrication Kit

Periodic lubrication of this treadmill walk belt is so important that lubrication is provided with this treadmill. More lubrication kits can be found by contacting your SportsArt dealer.

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The Lubrication Prompt

When the lubrication distance exceeds 2500 miles (4000 km), the message "SERVICE NEEDED-APPLY LUBE" will appear when the walk belt comes to a stop. This is a reminder to lubricate the treadmill. The treadmill can be

operated normally until total distance exceeds 2560 miles (4100 km).

When total distance exceeds 4100 km or 2560 miles, the message "SERVICE NEEDED-APPLY LUBE" will appear when the walk belt comes to a stop. At this point, the message will remain on the screen and the treadmill will not operate until the following process is completed.

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  1. Remove ONE treadmill end cap. Please see illustration at right.

  2. Simultaneously press and hold INCLINE▲+INCLINE▼+0 keys for two seconds. The treadmill will operate at low speed. At this point, ▲▼ keys will not operate.

  3. Insert the applicator tube so the line on the tube touches the side of the walk belt. Please see illustration at right.

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MAINTENANCE Lubrication (Continued)

  1. Apply 50 cc from the bottle of liquid lubricant. Please see illustration at right.
  2. Let the treadmill operate two or three minutes so the lubricant can disperse.
  3. Remove the applicator tube and the bottle of lubricant. Please see illustration at right.
  4. Secure the end cap onto the treadmill. Please see illustration at right.
  5. The message "PLEASE PRESS THE STOP KEY AFTER FINISHING LUBRICATION" will appear. Press the STOP key to complete the lubrication procedure. The treadmill will recalculate the total lubrication distance and resume normal operation.

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Lubricating When Not Prompted

The physical task of lubricating the treadmill can be done at any time. While the startup banner screen appears, simultaneously press and hold INCLINE▲+INCLINE▼+0 keys for two seconds. Once the treadmill enters lubrication mode, the motor will operate at low speed, allowing you to lubricate the walk belt.

After a few minutes, the message “PLEASE PRESS THE STOP KEY AFTER FINISHING LUBRICATION” will appear. Press the STOP key to complete the lubrication procedure. The treadmill will recalculate the lubrication total distance and resume normal operation.

MAINTENANCE Schedule

Area Day WeekMonthQuarterYear Notes
1 Exterior Clean.
2 Screws Inspect and secure looseparts.
3 Walk belt Inspect alignment(centering) and look for wear.
4 Walk deck Inspect for wear.
5 Belt guides Inspect for normalrotation.
6 Front roller Inspect for normalrotation.
7 Rear rollerInspect for normal rotation.
8 Motor compartmentRemove dust and debris.
9 Drive beltReplace once every three years.

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MAINTENANCE Task List

Like cars, fitness products require maintenance. Regular maintenance extends product life, and failure to maintain products can void the manufacturer's warranty. Copy the maintenance log sheet, and record maintenance work for each fitness product.

Daily tasks

  1. Use a clean, lint-free towel, dampened with a mixture of Simple Green® all-purpose cleaner and water, to thoroughly clean the product exterior.
  2. Inspect all screws. Secure if necessary.

Monthly tasks

  1. Inspect walk belt alignment. Align the walk belt if necessary. Inspect for wear. Lubricate if needed.

Quarterly

  1. Inspect the walk deck for wear. Flip the walk deck if necessary.
  2. Inspect the walk belt guides for normal rotation.
  3. Inspect the front roller for normal rotation.
  4. Inspect the rear roller for normal rotation.
  5. Remove dust and debris from the motor compartment.

Yearly

  1. Replace the drive belt once every three years.

Caution

  • Please follow standard safety precautions when working on this product.
  • Electronic components can carry an electrical charge even after the product has been turned off. For safety, turn off unit power. Wait five minutes to allow capacitors to discharge. Then disconnect the power cord from the wall socket (if applicable). Only after such steps have been completed should covers be removed and electronic components accessed.
  • Do NOT use cleaners with alcohol, ammonia, or other damaging chemicals. The use of such chemicals can damage the product and void the warranty. Never spray or pour any liquid directly onto the product. Doing so can damage electronic components and void the warranty.
  • This product has moving parts that can be hazardous. Exercise caution when maintaining, operating, or moving this product.

MAINTENANCE One-Year Maintenance Log

Facility: ____ Supervisor: ____

Product model number: ____ Serial number: ____

Start date: ____ End date: ____

Daily Tasks WeeksWeeks 1-7 Weeks8-14 Weeks 1521 Week 22-28
Completed
Daily Tasks WeekWeek 29-35 Week36-42 Week 4349 Week 50-52
Completed
Weekly TasksWeeks 1-7 Weeks8-14 Weeks15-21 Weeks 22-28
Completed
Weekly TasksWeeks 29-35 Weeks
Completed
Monthly tasks123456789101112
Completed
Quarterly TasksQuarter 1 QuarterQuarter 2 Quarter 3Quarter 4
Completed
Yearly Tasks Year 1
Completed

Notes:

MAINTENANCE Electronics Block Diagram

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10. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES

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