SportsArt T611 Owner's manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CHAPTER 2: UNPACKING THE TREADMILL
CHAPTER 3: PRODUCT ASSEMBLY
CHAPTER 4:
CHAPTER 5:
CHAPTER 6:
CHAPTER 7:
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................................................................................
1.2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL.......................................................................................
2.1 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................
2.2 SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................................
2.3 COMPONENTS IN THE CARTON......................................................................
2.4 COMPONENTS IN THE HARDWARE KIT..........................................................
2.5 COMPONENTS ON THE PRODUCT..................................................................
3.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS....................................................................
3.2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.............................................................................
4.1 ELECTRONICS DISPLAY LAYOUT.....................................................................
4.2 DISPLAY FEATURES..........................................................................................
4.3 DISPLAY CONTROLS.........................................................................................
4.4 SAFETY KEY.......................................................................................................
5.1 SAFETY KEY USAGE.........................................................................................
5.2
T611 ELECTRONIC DISPLAY
STEP 1 Left/Right Pedestal Installation.............................................................
STEP 2 Display Installation................................................................................
STEP 3 Moving the Treadmill............................................................................
STEP 4 Leveling the Unit...................................................................................
STEP 5 Treadmill Walk Belt Tracking................................................................
STEP 6 Treadmill Walk Belt Tightness Adjustment............................................
STEP 7 Power Cord Installation........................................................................
QUICK START AND QUICKSTART PROGRAMS...............................................
5.3 USER SELECTION..............................................................................................
5.4 WOROUT SETUP................................................................................................
5.5 PROGRAMS........................................................................................................
5.6 USER PARAMETER SETTINGS.........................................................................
HOW TO USE YOUR T611 TREADMILL
STEP 8 Fuse Replacement...............................................................................
6.1 HEART RATE TELEMETRY................................................................................
6.2 CONTACT HEART RATE....................................................................................
7.1 HOW HARD SHOULD I EXERCISE?.................................................................
7.2 HOW LONG SHOULD I EXERCISE?..................................................................
7.3 HOW OFTEN SHOULD I EXERCISE?................................................................
ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION AND PRESENTATION
GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE
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CHAPTER 8: MAINTENANCE
8.1 TREADMILL LUBRICATION KIT.........................................................................
8.2 THE LUBRICATION PROMPT............................................................................
8.3 MANUAL LUBRICATION PROCEDURE............................................................
8.4 OTHER PERIODIC MAINTENANCE TIPS.........................................................
8.5 MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST.............................................................................
WIRING SCHEMATIC...........................................................................................
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CHAPTER 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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180 KGS (400 LBS).
Note that the 12 mph (20 kph) rating good up to 125 kgs (275 lbs).
180 Kg (400 livres).
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125 kg (275 livres).
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Improper connection of the equipment-grounding connector can result in a risk of electric
shock. Check with a qualified electrical or service person if you are in doubt as to whether
the treadmill is properly grounded. DO NOT modify the plug provided with the product;
if it doesn't fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified technician.
If the user desired to correct the interference, it is at the user's own expense.
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1.2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual provides instructions for the assembly, installation, and operation of the
SportsArt T611 Treadmill. Please study this manual thoroughly to prevent injury to
exercisers and damage to the product. Please save these instructions for future
reference. Make sure that product users abide by instructions in this manual.
This manual uses the following conventions for identifying special information:
Indicates additional information.
Indicates information to which you should pay special attention.
Indicates information to prevent harming the user or damaging the
product.
Note:
Important:
CAUTION:
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Thank you for purchasing a high quality product from SportsArt Fitness. Constructed of
robust materials and built for years of trouble-free usage, the SportaArt T611 Treadmill
was designed and manufactured to become an integral part of your fitness regimen.
This product is a unique tool made to help you obtain your fitness goals. But like every
tool, it must be used properly. Please read and abide by instructions in this manual.
Understanding the correct use of this equipment will help you achieve your exercise
goals safely and effectively.
CHAPTER 2UNPACKING THE CYCLE
2.1 INTRODUCTION
T611 Specifications
Running surface: 20" x 58" inches
Speed Range: 0.5-10 mph; 0.8-16 kph; Motor: 2.8 HP
Incline Range: 0-15%
Programs: TRACK, P1-P3, HILL, GLUTE, INTERVAL, CUSTOM HR, CARDIO HRC,
WEIGHT LOSS HRC
Display Feedback: Speed, Pace, Calories, Calories per hour, Incline, Distance, Time,
Mets, Heart Rate, Target Heart Rates
Display Type: White Backlit LCD
Foldable: Yes (Manual)
Heart Rate Control: Yes
Maximum User Weight: 400 lbs; 180 kgs
Dimensions : 1965mm x 970mmx 1345mm
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2.2 SPECIGICATIONS
No. Name Qty
No.
QtyDescription
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
Display
Cowling/handles
Right pedestal
Feeder cord
Pedestal cover
Body
Left pedestal
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Assembly Parts
A9
A10
Hardware kit
Power cord
Lube applicator tube
Lubricant
A11
2.3 COMPONENTS
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A hardware kit is provided in the packaging of this product. Please inspect the hardware
kit for the following items.
2.4 COMPONENETS IN THE HARDWARE KIT
If you discover items missing or damaged in shipping, please contact the SportsArt
Service Department. Keep the hardware kit in a secure place for future use. Tools may
be needed to disassemble the product in preparation for moving or other activities.
2.5 COMPONENTS ON THE PRODUCT
Some components are installed on the product. These items will be needed for product
assembly.
No. Name Qty NotesSpecification
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110V-15A
220V-10A
(M6)
(M4)
(M5)
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Qty
NotesSpecification
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Screw cap (flat)
Screw cap (curved)
Safety key
T-shaped Allen wrench
T-shaped Allen wrench
L-shaped Allen wrench
Phillips head tool
Hardware Kit
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Fuse
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Name
31
Components on the Product
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Serrated washer
Mushroom top inner hex head
Serrated washer (curved)
Mushroom top inner hex screw
Mushroom top inner hex screw
Phillips screw
Specification
D18*d8.5*t2.0*19T
M8*P1.25*L20
D18*d8.5*t2.0
M8*P1.25*L20
M5*0.8*L12
M5*P0.8*L10
The challenge of product installation depends highly on the area in which the product
will be used. Stairs, doorways and other obstacles must be considered in planning for
product installation. Please ensure the safety of people and property in planning the
installation of any product.
Pay attention to instructions in this manual. Get help if you feel instructions are not
clear. Prevent injury to people and damage to the product.
Do not install this
equipment in an area of high humidity. Exposure to extensive water vapor, chlorine,
bromine, ammonia, and other chemicals could adversely affect this equipment.
Install this product in a safe,
secure location. A solid, level, smooth surface is required to ensure user safety
and proper product operation.
Leave space around the
equipment to allow users to safely mount and dismount the product. Ensure
enough space above the product to allow for comfortable, safe operation.
Before moving this equipment, removing covers, or
accessing electronic components, make sure the power switch is off and the
product is disconnected from the power outlet. Beware that some electronic
components retain an electric charge for a few seconds after power supply is
disconnected.
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Be cautious during the installation and assembly of this equipment.
Think about the installation site and product location.
Set up the equipment on a solid, level surface.
Provide enough space around the equipment.
Avoid electric shock.
CHAPTER 3PRODUCT ASSEMBLY
3.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
3.2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
This product is designed for assembly by one person. But in some cases, depending
on personal strength and experience, two people may be needed for product assembly.
Please follow product assembly instructions carefully.
Throughout this manual, the words and are used in reference to the
product and its parts. As such, the words and refer to the left and
right sides, respectively, of someone exercising on the product. In addition,
some parts are marked for left or for right.
CAUTION: Not abiding by instructions in this manual may result in injury to
people, damage to the product, and void the product warranty.
Important: leftright
leftright
LR
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Note: For brevity, throughout this manual, the word screws is used where screws,
washers, and other hardware may be involved. Note that some parts are marked L
for left and R for right. Product side determinations correspond to the left/right sides
of a person exercising on the product. For example, the exerciser's left side would be
the product's left side. The exerciser's right side would be the product's right side.
Follow steps A, B, C to place the product on a flat sheet of cardboard for assembly.
A. Remove the packaging material. Then cut the box flaps to lay them flat on the
ground.
B. Lift the rear of the treadmill to remove packaging material in the rear and center of
the box.
C. Lift the front of the treadmill to remove packaging material at the front of the
treadmill.
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Make sure the walk belt is in the correct position in relation to both the walk belt
guides. The guides should press the sides of the walk belt downward, away from the
treadmill body, as in the image marked O. The image marked X shows the incorrect
position; the side of the walk belt is pressed upward, toward the treadmill body. If the
walk belt is in the incorrect position, turn roller adjustment screws in position A
counterclockwise until the sides of the belt can be placed in the correct position. Then
follow step 6 to adjust walk belt tension.
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STEP 1 Left/Right Pedestal Installation
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1-1. Remove screws from the left and right pedestal bases. Remove screws (33)
from the left and right pedestals .
(31)
(A7, A3)
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1-2. Follow steps (a~d) to thread the data cable into the right pedestal (A3).
(a) First, cut the zip tie that secures the data cable to the right pedestal base. Then
Pull the data cable through the hole as shown.
(b) Place the right pedestal (A3) flat on the ground with its bottom part facing the data
cable. Untie the feeder cord (A4) from the lower part of the pedestal. Tie the
feeder cord (A4) onto the end of the data cable.
(c) Untie the feeder cord (A4) from the top of the right pedestal (A3). Then, from the
top of the pedestal, pull the feeder cord, thus threading the data cable through the
pedestal.
(d) After the data cable is threaded through the pedestal, untie the feeder cord (A4)
from the data cable.
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1-3. After threading the data cable into the right pedestal, follow the following steps.
(a) Insert pedestal base covers (A5) separately onto the left and right pedestals
(b) Insert the right pedestal (A3) onto the right pedestal base. Insert the left pedestal
(A7) onto the left pedestal base.
(A7, A3).
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1-4. Hand-tighten screws (31) on both left and right pedestals , but do not
fully secure these screws yet.
(A7, A3)
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1-5. Follow steps (a~g) to assemble the handlebars.
(a) First, remove screws (31)(32) from the handlebars (A2).
(b) Slightly angle the handlebars (A2) to set one side of them onto the left pedestal
(A7).
(c) Connect the data cable (A3) in the right pedestal to the cable (A2) in the handlebars.
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