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MODE D'EMPLOI 3106 SportsArt
SPORTSART
3106 PerformanceSeries

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OWNER'S MANUAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION U.S.A.OWNER'S MANUAL
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
U.S.A.
TABLEOF CONTENTS
- SAFETY GUIDELINES.... 1
- ASSEMBLING YOURTREADMILL InstallationRequirements.... 2 Listofparts.... 3 Stepbystepinstructions.... 4 Floor level adjustment.... 6
- OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS Safety key.... 7
- UNDERSTANDING THE ELECTRONICS PACKAGE MANUALmode.... 8 PROGRAMmode.... 9 HR 65% mode / HRC 80% mode.... 10
- KEY FUNCTIONS What each of the categories means.... 11
- RUNNING ON THE TREADMILL.... 13
- GUIDELINESFOREXERCISE How long should I exercise?...... 14 How oftenshouldlexercise?...... 14
- MAINTAINING YOURTREADMILL Cleaning the treadmill.... 15 Adjusting the running belt.... 16
- TROUBLE SHOOTING ERRMessage.... 19 "ERR" messages for contact heart rate.... 19 Blank display.... 20 Electronicspackageand motorfusefailure.... 21
- Wiring schematic....22
SAFETY GUIDELINES:
Please read and follow the following safety guidelines:
Before beginning any exercise program, you should consult with your doctor. It is recommended that you undergo a complete physical examination.
- Read this owner's manual carefully and follow the instructions.
- Assemble and operate the treadmill on a solid, level surface. Keep the area behindthetreadmillclear.
- Never allow children on or near the treadmill. The running belt will not stop immediately if any object becomes caught in the belt or rollers.
- Check the treadmill before every use. Make sure all parts are assembled, and all nuts and bolts are tightened. Do not use the treadmill if the unit is disassembled inanyway.
- Keephandsawayfrommoving p arts.
- The weight limit for this treadmill is 300 lb. (135 kg).
- Wear proper workout clothing: Do not wear loose clothing. Do not wear shoes with leather soles or high heels. Tie back all long hair.
- Don't rock the unit from side to side. Care should be taken when mounting and dismounting t heunit.
- Straddle the machine with your feet on the right and left staging platform before starting t herunningbelt.
- Donotplaceanyliquidsonanypartofthetreadmill.
- To prevent shock, keep all electric components such as the motor, cord, and switchaway from water.
- Turn off the treadmill while adjusting or working near the roller.
- Do not use any accessories that aren't specifically recommended by the manufacturer, these might cause injuries or cause the unit to fail.
- Work within your recommended exercise level, do NOT work to exhaustion.
- If you feel any pain or abnormal sensation, STOP YOUR WORKOUT and consult yourphysicianimmediately.
The treadmill is designed for your use and enjoyment. By following the above precautions and using good judgment and commonsense, you will enjoy safe and pleasurable exercise with this treadmill.
ASSEMBLING YOUR TREADMILL:
Installationrequirements
Read this owner's manual and follow the instructions contained herein.
CAUTION: To avoid back strain, and to ensure safety to the unit and yourself, we suggest you may need a helper to remove the running deck assembly from box.

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WATER BOTTLE HOLDER ELECTRONICS PACKAGE HANDLEBAR W/HTR SAFETY KEY LIFT POST STAGING PLATFORM MOTOR SHROUD RUNNING BELT TRANSPORT WHEEL BELT ADJUSTMENT BOLT FLOOR LEVEL ADJUSTMENTListofparts
Beforeassemblingyourtreadmill, makesurethatyouhaveallthefollowingitems:
- Onesafetykey
- OnehexAllenwrench(M6) with T-handle
- OnehexAllenwrench(M5) with T-handle
- OnehexAllenwrench(M5)
- OnehexAllenwrench(M4) with T-handle
- Onefuse15ampfor100-120voltuse; 10ampfor200-240voltuse
- FourM4xL12Philipsscrews - electronicspackage
- One2-wayScrewdriver
Ifanyitemsaremissing, contactyourauthorizedservicedealer.
IMPORTANT: Thepackingforthistreadmillisdesignedtoprotectitduringshipment. Pleasestoretheoriginalpackagingin a safeplaceincaseyouneedto shipthetreadmillinthefuture.
Stepbystepinstructions
The following stepsexplain how to assemble your treadmill. Pleasereade every step thoroughly and follow the directions completely to ensure correct assembly.
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ThereareimportantpartsenclosedinsideoftheStyrofoam, pleasecheckthe Styrofoamcompartmentsbeforediscarding. Makesureallpackingmaterialsare removedfromthetreadmilldeck.
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Lay the treadmill on its side. Make sure the running belt is position in the tracks of the two BELT ALIGNMENTROLLERundersideofthemachine (see Fig. 1).

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with a magnified inset showing detail (no text or symbols)-
Then, place the treadmill on a level, flat surface.
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Bring the side post to their upright positions. Attach the screws to the lift post. Do nottightenyet. (seeFig. 2)

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Technical line drawing of a treadmill with labeled components and motion indicators (no text or symbols)Fig.2
- Using two screws provided on each post. Do not tighten yet. (see Fig. 3)

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Technical line drawing of a treadmill with adjustable arms and wheels (no text or symbols)Fig.3
- Use the screwdriver to tighten all screws securely. (see Fig. 4)

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Technical line drawing of a treadmill with three inset views showing internal components (no text or symbols)Fig.4
Floorleveladjustment
If the treadmill is not steady on your floor, turn the floor level adjustment on the rear feetlegofthetreadmill. Raiseorlowerthefloorleveladjustmenttosteadyyour treadmill(seeFig. 5).

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Technical line drawing of a structural component with a mesh grid pattern and rotational motion indicator (no text or symbols)Fig.5
Yourtreadmillisassembledandreadytouse.
OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: DONOTSTANDONTHEBELTWHENSTARTING.
Safetykey
The safety key is required to operate the treadmill (see Fig. 6). The safety key should be used as an emergency stop by clipping the cord to you exercise clothing. Be suretostoreitin a safe placeto avoid use by children or persons unfamiliar with this treadmill.
Turnonthepowerswitchlocatedonthefrontofthetreadmill. Insertthesafetykey intothe"SAFETYKEY" positiononthemiddlesocketoftheelectronicspackagein orderfortheunittofunction.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with no visible text or symbolsFig.6
UNDERSTANDING THE ELECTRONICS PACKAGE
CAUTION: DO NOT STAND ON THE BELT WHEN STARTING. Straddle the belt with your feet on the right and left staging platforms.
A. After your turn on the power switch located on the front of the treadmill, the treadmill will not function without the safety key in place on the "SAFETY KEY" position of the electronics package.
B. The display shows — — — — —, that means to insert the safety key into its position.
C. After you insert the safety key in place, the "User" light flashes, and the display above User shows 01 \~ 04, that is User 1 \~ 4. You may press Speed ▲▼ to start the unit or followthebelowsteps.
D. Use the ▼ or ▲ keys to select from user 1 through user 4. Once you have made your choice, press "Enter". The user light stops flashing, and the "Weight" light flashes. The display above Weight shows Weight, you can adjust it by pressing ▼ or ▲ keys, and it will change the weight 10LB or 5KG each time. Press "Enter". The electronics package automatically recalls the program that was used last.
MANUALmode:
A. When the MANUAL LED is lit, you are in the MANUAL mode.
B. Press the SPEED ▼ or ▲ keys, and this will start the motor. The speed range is 0-10 MPH (0-16 KPH). Press speed ▲ key to increase and press ▼ key to decrease the speed.
C. Press the INCLINE ▼ or ▲ keys, and this will raise and lower the treadmill. The INCLINErangeis 0-15%.
D. Press the MODE key, and this will scroll you through the different modes on the display window. With each press of the MODE key, the display will alternately show TIME, DIST(DISTANCE), CAL(CALORIES), HR or SCAN.
PROGRAMmode
A. There are a total of five (5) programs in this machine.
B. PresstheScrollkeytochooseanyprogram, andyouareintheprogrammode.
ThecourseprofileforeachPROGRAMisasfollows:

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Thenyoustarttheunitusingthespeedorkey. During these programs, you control the speed, and the unit will automatically switch between elevation percentages, giving you the feeling of running on hills or level ground.
UsetheMODEkeytoswitchthesmallercenterdisplaybetweenTIME, DIS, CAL, HRorSCAN.
WhenyourdesiredTIMEisreached, a beeptonewillsoundfor10seconds, after whichthemachinewillbegintocountupagain.
HR 65% mode / HRC 80% mode (The function is available while the unit is with PolarReceiver.)
A. PressthescrollkeytoHRC65% orHRC80%.
B. Press ENTER, then the AGE LED flashes to remind you to input your age. Press ▼ or ▲ key to input it, while the Target HR is lit, the display shows the target heartrateaccordingtoyourinputage.
C. Input your age, press ENTER. The Target HR is still lit, and the display flashes the targetheartrate. UseorKeytoAdjustit, butyoucannotincrease the prescribedlimit. ThenpressENTER.
D. The TIME LED flashes. Use ▼ or ▲ key to input the time you want to spend in your TargetZone. ThenpressENTER.
E. The MAX SPEED flashes. Use speed ▼ or ▲ key to set your desired MAX SPEED, the motor start working. While you input and confirm the MAX SPEED, after3 seconds, the displayshowsthecurrentspeedautomatically.
F. Every 4 seconds, the display switches between Target HR, current HR, and Time. Every8seconds, itswitchesbetweenMAX SPEEDandcurrentspeed.
G. When treadmill reaches to the preset max. speed, user's heart rate is still below targetheartratethatisgivenaccordingtoyourage, thenumberin SPEED/INCLINE windowswillbeflashingtoremindrunnertomanuallyspeeduporliftupto increase heart rate. (If user is running at the max. incline height, electronics display will remindtospeeduponly.)
H. If user runs at the lowest speed, user's heart rate is still over target heart rate. The numberinINCLINE windowwillbeflashingtoremindrunnertolowerdownincline heighttodecreaseheartrate. (Thisisincasetheinclineheightisnotatthelowest position.)
KEYFUNCTIONS:
SCROLL: Use the Scroll key to choose the desired course, like Manual, Program, and HRC.
SPEED ▼▲ : Use the speed ▼▲ key to adjust your desired speed. The speed rangeforthetreadmillisfrom0-10mph(0-16kph). Pressthespeed ▲ keytoincreasethespeedandpresstheSpeedkeyto ▼ decreasethespeed.
INCLINE ▼▲ : Use the INCLINE ▼▲ key to raise or lower the treadmill. The incline rangeforthetreadmillisfrom0%-15%.
MODE: Press the mode key, and this will scroll you through the different modes. With each press of the MODE key, the display will alternately show TIME, DIST (Distance), CAL(Calories), HRorSCAN.
▼▲ key: These keys are used to choose the desired TIME or DISTANCE.
SAFETY KEY: For safety, one has to insert the safety key in its place to operate the treadmill. If not, the unit won't work.
(HOLD TO RESET)
STOP : Press STOP key, this treadmill will come to stop running (PAUSE/RESTART) gradually.
When this treadmill stops running, hold STOP key as a function of RESET, andalldataisclearedupaccordingly.
When this treadmill is running, press STOP key under PROGRAM mode, everywindowwillbeflashing. Alldatawillbereserved, STOP key as a function of pause. Press this key once again to continueuncompletedcourse.
ENTER: Usetheenterkeytoconfirmyourinput.
Whateachofthecategoriesmeans:
TIME: The range available in TIME mode is 00:00-99:59 minutes. Use the MODE key to select the time mode. When TIME LED is lit in the display, use the ▼▲ keystoadjustthedesiredtime.
TheelectronicspackagewillBEEP for3secondswhenyourdesiredtimeis reached, thenwillstarttocountupifyouworkoutcontinues. Eachpressof thekeychangethetimeby 1 minute.
DIST: The distance of the treadmill will register goes from 0-99.99 miles or 0-999.9 kilometers. Use the MODE key to select the DIST mode. When DIST LED is lit in the display, use the ▼▲ keys to adjust the desired distance.
Each press of the key changesthedistance by 0.05 mile or 0.1 km.
The electronicspackagewillBEEPfor3secondswhenyourdesireddistance isreached, thenwillstarttocountupifyouworkoutcontinues.
CAL: Thisreadoutgivesyoutheamountofcaloriesburned, therangeofcaloriesis from0-999.9CAL.
SCAN: The SCAN will result in the display alternation between Modes readouts every 4 seconds.
HR: Thisreadoutgivesyoutheheartrateofyourworkout.
RUNNING ONTHETREADMILL:
Now, you have become familiar with your treadmill's operation and are ready to exercise:
- Turn the power switch ON, and place the safety key on the "SAFETY KEY" position.
- Straddlethebeltwithyourfeetontherightandleftstagingplatforms. Clipthe safetykeytoyourexciseclothingatyourwaistline.
- Straddle the belt, balancing one hand on the handrail. Press SPEED key to start the treadmill. Adjust the speed ▲ key until you reach 1.5-2.0 MPH / 2.5-3.5 KPH, a comfortable walking speed. With both hands on the handrails, place one foot, thentheotheronthetreadmill, andwalkforafew minutestogetcomfortablewith yourmachine.
- After you are walking in an easy, relaxed, and steady fashion, release your grip on the handrails, and let your arm swing freely and naturally.
- When you feel comfortable walking, you may wish to jog. Hold the handrail with onehand, using your other hand to increase the speed.
- Remember to hold the handrail when using the control panel on the electronics package. Holding the handrail with one hand will help to maintain your balance, especially when slowing down or stopping. Also, remember to hold onto the handrail whendismounting.
- When you have finished your workout, movethesafety key from the "SAFETY KEY" position. Always remember to cool down after your workout before completely stopping.
GUIDELINESFOREXERCISE
Howlongshould I exercise?
Thedurationofyoureercisesessionisdependentonyourfitnesslevel. Ingeneral, itisrecommendedthatyoumaintainyourheartrateinthetrainingzoneforatleast 10 minutes to realize an aerobic benefit. As your fitness level increases, you will be abletomaintainyourheartrateinthetrainingzoneforlongerperiods, usually between20and30minutes.
Whenfirststartingyourworkout, usethefirstseveralminutestowarmup, then slowlyincreaseyourworkloadtobringyourheartrateintoyourspecifictraining zone. At the end of your workout, gradually decrease your workload, then exercise lightlyasa"cooldown".
Howoftenshouldlexercise?
Aerobic exercises, to achieve the greatest benefits, should be performed 3-5 times a week. It is important to allow sufficient time, at least 24 hours, for your body to recoverafterexercise.
MAINTAININGYOURTREADMILL
Your treadmill relies on low friction for peak performance. The treadmill's low friction operation is dependent on keeping the unit as clean as possible. See "Cleaning the Treadmill" form more information.
Properbeltalignmentisalsoimportantforproperoperationofthetreadmill. See "AdjustingtheRunningBelt" formoreinformation.
Cleaningthetreadmill
CAUTION: TurnoffunitanddisconnectACcordbeforecleaning.
Regularcleaningisrecommendedtokeepyourtreadmillrunningatpeak Performance.
Before your workout, use a dry cloth to clean the staging platform, exposed slider deck, and underthebeltasfarasyoueasilyreach. This removesanydirtordust which might enter the slider area and compromise the unit's running efficiency.
To clean the plastic parts, use a mild detergent and make sure the unit is completely dry before operating. On the running surface, use a soft nylon scrub brush.
Donotusewatertocleanthebeltorrunningsurface, ortocleantheelectronics package. Should water, for some reason, get on the electronics package, immediatelyblowdrytheelectronicspackage.
It is recommended that you keep all liquids away from the unit during operation. Spillage of liquids onto or into them, machine will void the warranty.
Adjustingtherunningbelt
Your treadmill comes with a belt alignment gauge located on the deck. (see Fig. 7) The edge of the running belt should be in them middle of the green portion of the gauge. If the belt edge is in the green area, the belt does not need adjusting. If the beltedge is in the red portion, the belt needs adjusting immediately.

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Technical line drawing of a treadmill with mesh cover and inset detail (no text or symbols)Fig.7
The belt is properly aligned at the factory. However, during shipping and handling or by use on an uneven surface, the belt may move off center. Therefore, it is important that you check the belt's alignment before using the treadmill.
The correct alignment of the running belt is critical for the smooth operation of the treadmill.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO WALK ON RUNNING BELT DURING THIS PROCEDURE.
Failure to realign the belt could result in tearing or fraying of the belt, which is not coveredinthewarranty. Pleasefollowtheadjustmentprocedurelistedbelow:
- Turn on the power switch located on the front of machine. Insert the SAFETY KEY ontheitsposition.
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Press the SPEED ▲ key to increase the speed until the speed registers 2.0mph / 3.2kphonthedigitaldisplay.
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While the unit is running at 2.0mph/3.2kph, determine where the belt is in relation tothebeltalignmentgauge.
- Should your belt be in the wrong color range, follow the steps below to return the belt to the safety zone":
- If the belt is in the left red zone: Turn the left belt adjustment bolt located at the rearofthetreadmillclockwise1/4turnat a time, usingthehexAllenwrench. Thenturntherightbeltadjustmentboltcounterclockwise1/4turn. Letthe treadmillrun30seconds, thencheckthepositionofthebeltinthecolorgauge. If thebeltstillhasnotreturnedtothegreensafetyzone, repeatwithanother1/4 turnuntilthebelthasreturnedtothemiddleofthegreenarea. Donotturn adjustingboltmorethan1/4turnatonetime.
If the belt is on the edge of the greencolor, please adjust it so it is in them middle of the greencolor. You may turn the adjustment nut less than 1/4 turn at one time. - Conversely, if the belt is in the right red zone, turn the right belt adjustment nut clockwise1/4turn, thenturntheleftadjustmentboltcounterclockwise1/4turn. Thenletthetreadmillrunatleast30seconds, checkthepositionofthebeltinthe colorgauge. Ifitstillhasnotreturnedtothegreensafetyzone, repeatwith another1/4turnuntilthebelthasreturntothemiddleofthegreenarea. Donot turnadjustingboltmorethan1/4turnatonetime.
- When the belt is back in the green "safety zone", you can continue your regular useofthetreadmill. Slowlyincreasethespeedoftheunitto5.5MPH(9KPH), andletitrunforatleast45seconds.
Periodically monitor the position of the belt to ensure peak performance:
When you are using the treadmill, if you feel a pause in the belt with the each foot plant, the belt is too loose. Stop the machine to check the belt tension, pull the running belt up in the middle (see Fig. 8-1 & 8-2). There should be about 30 ~m / m (1 1/8") or 3 kgs of "give" in the belt (see Fig. 8-3). If there is too much, adjust both rear roller bolts clockwise 1/2 turn at a time (see Fig. 8-1). Then, check the belt tension again, if more adjusting is required, give both adjusting bolts another slight turn. Do not adjust over 2 full turns.

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About 30m/m (1-1/8inch) 3Kg(6.6 Pound) Belt Running deck Fig.8-2 center Fig.8-3 3Kg(6.6 Pound) Belt Fig.8-1Conversely, if there is not enough "give", adjust both rear roller bolts counterclockwise1/2turnatatime.
CAUTION: To avoid injury, special care must be taken when adjusting the running belt. Remove any loose clothing or shoelaces and tie back your hair. Be verycarefultokeepyourfingersoranyotherobjectsclearofthebeltand rollers.
The treadmill is designed to carry specific weights at specific speeds. The treadmill will not stop immediately if an object becomes caught in the belt or rollers.
Over tightening of the belt causes damage and premature failure of the precisionbearingsinthefrontandrearrollers.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
CAUTION: SHUTOFFUNITANDDISCONNECTACCORDBEFOREMAKING ANYREPAIRSORMODIFICATIONS.
"ERR" messages
Note: If the electronic display shows "E-1, E-3, E-7 or E-10", please turn off the POWERswitchonthefrontofthemachine. Allowtheunittorestfor5 seconds; thenturnonthepowerswitchbeginoperationagain. Shouldthe electronics package display "ERR" again, please refer to the following section formoreinformation. OR, pleasecontactyourdealerforfurtherinstructions.
E-1 Theopticalswitchmountedonthemotorisnotreceivingthesignalreflected fromthetachometerwheel. Pleasecontactyourdealer.
E-3 Treadmill speed doesn't match the setting. Contact your local dealer for assistance.
E-7 The computer is receiving the signal reflected from VR incorrectly which means the wireshavebeendisconnected. Makesuretheribboncableisconnected securely, orcontactyourdealerforfurtherinformation.
E-10 Treadmill speed doesn't match the setting. Contact your local dealer for assistance.
"ERR" messagesforcontactheartrate
Thiserrormessageisprovidedastowhenrunner usesthefeatureoftheheartrate contact. It doesn't effect the normal variety of functions of this product. When the messagedisappears, youarestillabletocontinuetoyourworkout.
E-12 IftheelectronicsdisplayshowsE-12, thecausesofthisproblemmightbeas belowreasons.
(1) Your heart rate cannot be read out due to the signal strength of your heart rate istooweakoryouhavelowbloodpressure.
(2) Your heart rate cannot be read out due to you did not place hands in steady contactwithsensorswhendetectingyourheartrate.
- Replaceyourhandsafterwettingyourhandsalittlebit. Pleasenotethat placingyourhandsinsteadycontactwithsensorsisstrictlyrequired.
ThemessageofE-12willbeclearedoutafteritflashes3timesandtheheart ratewillbecome"0" automatically.
Blankdisplay
- IfyouturnonthePOWERswitchandthereisnolight:
a. Checkifthepowercordispluggedsecurelyintothewallsocket.
b. Check that the power switch on the front of the unit is in the "ON" position. The powerswitchshouldbelit.
c. If the power switch is not lit, replace the fuse. Please refer to the ELECTRONICS P ACKAGEANDMOTORFUSE F AILUREsectionformore information.
d. If there is still no display after completing the above steps, please contact your dealerformoreinformation.
- Thepowerswitchislit, butnowordsappearonthedisplay:
a. Makesurethecableconnectorsbothinsidetherightliftpostatthebaseofthe treadmillandatthetopofthepostarefirmlyintheirsockets.
b. If no words appear in the display, then the fuse on the drive board needs to be replaced, please check with your dealer for further information.
Electronicspackageandmotorfusefailure
IfyouturnonthePOWERswitchandthereisnolight, andnothingdisplaysonthe electronicspackage, thenthefusemustbereplaced.
CAUTION: SHUTOFFTHEUNITANDDISCONNECTACCORDBEFORE MAKINGANYREPAIRSORMODIFICATIONS.
Thefuseholders15amp(100V-120V) / 10amp(200V-240V) fortheelectronics packageandmotorarelocatedonthefrontofthemachine. Pleasedetermineyour area'sstandardvoltagepriortoreplacement.
To remove the fuse for the electronics package and motor, push on the fuse holder and then turn the holder counterclockwise and the fuse holder with fuse will protrude. Removethedamaged fuse and insert a new fuse, pushing the fuse and holder in, then turning clockwise to secure the fuse holder. (See Fig 9-1 \~ 9-4)

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Technical line drawing of a treadmill frame with wheels and a mesh grille (no text or symbols)Fig.9-1

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REMOVE THE DAMAGED FUSE AND INSERT A NEW FUSE.Fig.9-3

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Technical diagram showing a mechanical component with labeled parts including 'TURN', 'PUSH', and directional arrows indicating rotation or movement.Fig.9-2

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Technical diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts including TURN, PUSH, and directional arrows indicating rotation or movement.Fig.9-4
If the unit's electronics packagerefuse stores respond after changing the fuse, please contact your dealer for more information.
WiringSchematic:

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A["INDUCTOR"] --> B["L2"]
B --> C["L1"]
C --> D["AC1"]
D --> E["AC2"]
E --> F["TRANSFORMER"]
F --> G["DRIVER BOARD"]
G --> H["INCLINE MOTOR"]
G --> I["INCLINE SENSOR"]
G --> J["TO CONTROL BOARD"]
H --> K["6PIN"]
I --> L["7PIN"]
J --> M["3PIN"]
N["FOR-220V(110V NONE)"] --> O["FILTER"]
O --> P["L(BLACK)"]
P --> Q["N(WHITE)"]
Q --> R["SWITCH"]
R --> S["L(BLACK)"]
S --> T["220V-10A FUSE 110V-15A FUSE"]
T --> U["220V-BROWN 110V-BLACK"]
U --> V["220V-BLUE 110V-WHITE"]
V --> W["MOTOR SENSOR"]
X["220V YELLOW&GREEN 110V-GREEN"] --> Y["DC MOTOR"]
Y --> Z["110V-BLACK 220V-BROWN"]
AA["220V-GREEN 220V YELLOW&GREEN"] --> AB["MOTOR SENSOR"]
AC["220V-BYELLOW & GREEN"] --> AD["MOTOR SENSOR"]
AE["3106,3108,3110"] --> AF["3106,3108,3110"]
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