SportsArt 6100 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual

SportsArt 6100 is the pinnacle of commercial-grade treadmills, designed to provide an unparalleled fitness experience in the comfort of your home. With its robust construction and user-friendly features, this machine caters to a wide range of fitness goals and workout preferences.

Reach Your Fitness Goals:

  • Start your fitness journey or push your limits with speed settings ranging from a gentle 0.1 mph to an exhilarating 12 mph.
  • Challenge your endurance and burn calories effectively with incline levels adjustable up to 15%.
  • Track your progress and stay motivated with the intuitive display that showcases time, distance, calories, and speed.

SportsArt 6100 is the pinnacle of commercial-grade treadmills, designed to provide an unparalleled fitness experience in the comfort of your home. With its robust construction and user-friendly features, this machine caters to a wide range of fitness goals and workout preferences.

Reach Your Fitness Goals:

  • Start your fitness journey or push your limits with speed settings ranging from a gentle 0.1 mph to an exhilarating 12 mph.
  • Challenge your endurance and burn calories effectively with incline levels adjustable up to 15%.
  • Track your progress and stay motivated with the intuitive display that showcases time, distance, calories, and speed.
SPORTSARTCOMMERCIALGRADE6100
MOTORIZEDTREADMILL
SAFETYGUIDELINES:
Pleasereadandfollowthesesafetyguidelines:
.Readthisowner'smanualandfollowtheinstructions
.Assembleandoperatethetreadmillonasolid,levelsurface.
.Neverallowchildrenonornearthetreadmill.
.Checkthetreadmillbeforeeveryuse.Makesureallpartsareassembled,andall
nutsandboltsaretightened.DONOTusethetreadmilliftheunitisdisassembled
inanyway.
.Keepyourhandsawayfrommovingparts.
.Wearproperworkoutclothing:DONOTwearlooseclothing.DONOTwearshoes
withleathersolesorhighheels.Tiealllonghairback.
.Don'trocktheunitfromsidetoside,andusecarewhenmountinganddismounting
theunit.
.DONOTuseanyaccessoriesthataren'tspecificallyrecommendedbythe
manufacturethesemightcauseinjuriesorcausetheunittofail.
.WorkwithinyourrecommendedexerciselevelDONOTworktoexhaustion.
.Ifyoufeelanypainorabnormalsymptoms,STOPYOURWORKOUTandconsult
yourphysicianimmediately.
WarningToreducetheriskofburns,fire,electricshock,orinjurytopersons:
.Atreadmillshouldneverbeleftunattendedwhenpluggedin.Unplugfromoutlet
whennotinuse,andbeforeputtingonortakingoffparts.
.Closesupervisionisnecessarywhenthistreadmillisusedby,on,ornearchildren,
invalids,ordisabledpersons.
.Usethistreadmillonlyforitsintendeduseasdescribedinthismanual.
.Neveroperatethistreadmillifithasadamagedcordorplug,ifitisnotworking
properly,ifithasbeendroppedordamaged,ordroppedintowater.Returnthe
treadmilltoaservicecenterforexaminationandrepair.
.Donotcarrythistreadmillbysupplycordorusecordasahandle.
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.Keepthecordawayfromheatedsurfaces.
.Neveroperatethetreadmillwiththeairopeningsblocked.Keeptheairopenings
freeoflint,hair,andthelike.
.Neverdroporinsertanyobjectintoanyopening.
.Donotuseoutdoors.
.Donotoperatewhereaerosol(spray)productsarebeingusedorwhereoxygenis
beingadministered.
.Todisconnect,turnallcontrolstotheoffposition,thanremoveplugfromoutlet.
.Connectthistreadmilltoaproperlygroundedoutletonly.
CAUTION:
Beforebeginninganyexerciseprogram,youshouldconsultwithyourdoctor.Itis
recommendedthatyouundergoacompletephysicalexamination.
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
1.SAFETYGUIDELINES..........................................................................................
2.INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................
3.ASSEMBLINGYOURTREADMILL......................................................................
InstallationRequirements.....................................................................................
Listofparts...........................................................................................................
Stepbystepinstructions......................................................................................
Floorleveladjustment..........................................................................................
4.MODESOFOPERATION....................................................................................
MANUAL..............................................................................................................
Whateachofthecategoriesmeans....................................................................
5.RUNNINGONTHETREADMILL........................................................................
6.MAINTAININGYOURTREADMILL.....................................................................
Cleaningthetreadmill..........................................................................................
Adjustingtherunningbelt....................................................................................
7.TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................
ERRmessage.....................................................................................................
Fusefailureforelectronicspackageandmotor..................................................
Fusefailureforinclinesystem............................................................................
FusefailureforDriveBoard................................................................................
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulationsonpurchasingoneofthefinestpiecesofcommercialexercise
equipmentonthemarkettoday,the6100.Constructedofhighqualitymaterialsand
designedforyearsoftroublefreeusage.Wehopethe6100willbeanintegralpartof
yourfitnessregimen.
Beforeusingyour6100Treadmill,werecommendthatyoufamiliarizeyourselfwith
thisOwner'sManual.Whetheryouareafirsttimeuserofexerciseequipmentora
seasoned"pro",understandingthecorrectuseoftheequipmentwillenhanceyour
abilitytoachieveyourexercisegoalssafelyandsuccessfully.
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ASSEMBLINGYOURTREADMILL
InstallationRequirements
Caution:
IMPORTANT:
ListOfParts
Readthisowner'smanualandfollowtheinstructioncontainedherein.
Twopersonsarerecommendedtoassemblethetreadmill.Toavoidback
strain,andtoensuresafetytotheunitandyourself,wesuggestyouavoid
liftingtherunningbedassemblyfrombox.Instead,laythetreadmilldown,
dropthesidesoftheboxandslidethetreadmillfromthecontainerrather
thanliftingit.
Thepackingforthistreadmillwasdesignedtoprotectitduring
shipment,pleasestoretheoriginalpackaginginasafeplaceincase
youneedtoshiptheunitinthefuture.
Beforeassemblingyourtreadmill,makesurethatyouhaveallfollowingitems:
1.Eight5/16"x3/4"bolts-liftpost
2.Eight5/16"washers-liftpost
3.Eight5/16"nylonwashers-liftpost
4.Onewaterbottleholder
5.Two1/4"x1/2"screws-waterbottleholder
6.Onescrewdriver
7.OnehexAllenwrench
8.OnehexAllenwrenchwithhandle
9.Onecombinationwrench
10.Threefuses
a.15A(100V/120Vuse)or10A(200V/240Vuse)-Electronicsandmotor
b.4A-Inclinesystem
c.3A(100V/120Vuse)or2A(200V/240Vuse)-Driveboard
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StepByStepInstructions
Whenyouremovethetreadmillfromitsbox,firstchecktomakesurealloftheparts
arepresent.Then,readthroughtheassemblyinstructionsbeforeyoubegin.
1.Laythetreadmillonitsside.Makesuretherunningbeltisinpositioninthetracks
oftheBeltAlignmentGuidesontheundersideofthemachine.(seeFig.1).
2.Insertthetwofrontpostsintotheirrespectivesocketsandsecurewithfourbolts
andwashersprovidedoneachside.(seeFig.2).
FIG.1
FIG.2
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3.Assemblethewaterbottle/personalstereoholdertotherightfrontpostusingthe
screwsprovided.(seeFig.3).
Beforeusingthetreadmill,theleftedgeoftherunningbeltmustbe
completelyinthegreenportionoftheBELTALIGNMENTGAUGE,
locatedontheleftsideofthemotorshroud.Pleaserefertothe
"Maintainingyourtreadmill"section"Adjustingtherunningbelt"for
furtherinformation.(seeFig.4).
IMPORTANT:
FIG.3
FIG.4
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FloorLevelAdjustment
Ifthetreadmillisunsteadyonyourfloor,turnthefloorleveladjustmentontherear
feetofthetreadmill.Raiseorlowerthefloorleveladjustmenttosteadyyourtreadmill
(seeFig.5).
FIG.5
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MODESOFOPERATION
CAUTION:
MANUAL:
Whateachofthecategoriesmeans:
DONOTSTANDONTHEBELTWHENSTARTING.Straddlethebelt
withyourfeetontherightandleftstagingplatforms.
Assoonasyouturnonthemachine,itwillgostraightintothe"MANUAL"mode.The
speedLEDwillflash,presstheSPEEDkeytostartthetreadmill,andtheINCLINE
keystoraiseorlowerthetreadmill.
SPEED:Usethespeedkeytoadjustyourdesiredspeed.Thespeed
rangeforthetreadmillisfrom0.1-12mph(0.2-20kph).Pressthe
speedkeytoincreasethespeedandpressthespeedkeyto
decreasethespeed.
INCLINE:UsetheINCLINEkeytoraiseorlowerthetreadmill.Theincline
rangeforthetreadmillisfrom0%-15%.
TIME:TherangeavailableinTIMEmodeis00:00-99:00minutes.UsetheTIME
tosetthedesiredtime.TheelectronicspackagewillBEEPfor10seconds
whenyourdesiredtimeisreached,thenwillstarttocountupifyouworkout
continues.Eachpressofthekeychangethetimeby1minute.
DISTANCE:Thedistanceofthetreadmillwillregistergoesfrom0-99.99milesor
0-99.00kilometers.Usethetosetthedesireddistance.
Eachpressofthebuttonchangethedistanceby0.1milesor0.1km.
CAL:Thisreadoutgivesyoutheamountofcaloriesburnedperminute.Therangeof
caloriesisfrom0-999.9CAL.
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RUNNINGONTHETREADMILL
MAINTAININGYOURTREADMILL
Now,youhavebecomefamiliarwithyourtreadmill'soperationandarereadyto
exercise:
1.Plugthetreadmillintoastandardoutlet.Turnonthepowerswitchlocated
onthefrontofthemachine.
2.Straddlethebeltwithyourfeetontherightandleftstagingplatforms.
3.Selectyourcourseandfollowthescrolledmessages.YoumayalsoPRESSthe
SPEEDkeystobegin.
4.Pressspeed(keyuntilyoureach1.5-2.0mph/2.5-3.5kphoracomfortable
walkingspeed,keepbothhandsonthehandrails,andwalkforafewminutesto
getcomfortablewithyourtreadmill.
5.Afteryouarewalkinginaneasy,relaxed,andsteadyfashion,nowreleaseyour
griponthehandrails,andletyourarmsswingfreelyandnaturally.
6.Whenyoufeelcomfortablewalking,youmaywishtojog.Holdthehandrailwith
onehand,usetheotherhandtoincreasethespeedforjogging.
7.Remembertoholdthehandrailwhenusingthecontrolpanelontheelectronics
package,ortocatchyourbalancewhenslowingdownorstopping,andfor
dismounting.
8.Whenyouhavefinishedyourworkout,justpresstheSTOPkeylocatedonboth
sidesofthehandrail.Remembertocooldownbeforeyouend.
Yourtreadmillreliesonlowfrictionforpeakperformance.Thetreadmill'slowfriction
operationisdependentonkeepingtheunitascleanaspossible.See"Cleaningthe
Treadmill"forfurtherinformation.
Properbeltalignmentisalsoimportantforproperoperationofthetreadmill.
See"AdjustingtheRunningBelt"forfurtherinformation.
CAUTION:TurnofftheunitanddisconnecttheACcordbeforecleaning.
Regularcleaningisrecommendedtokeepyourtreadmillrunningatpeak
performance.
Beforeyourworkout,useadryclothtocleanthelandingplatform,exposedslider
bed,andunderthebeltasfarasyoucaneasilyreach.Thisremovesanydirtordust
whichmightenterthesliderareaandcompromisetheunit'srunningefficiency.
CleaningTheTreadmill
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Tocleantheplasticparts,useamilddetergentandmakesuretheunitiscompletely
drybeforeoperating.Ontherunningsurface,useasoftnylonscrubbrush.Donot
usewatertocleanthebeltorrunningsurface,ortocleantheelectronicspackage.
Shouldwater,forsomereason,getontheelectronicspackage,immediatelyblowdry.
Itisrecommendedthatyoukeepallliquidsawayfromtheunitduringoperation.
Spillageofliquidsontoorintothemachinewillvoidthewarranty.
Your6100comeswithabeltalignmentgaugelocatedontheleftsideofthemotor
cover.Theedgeoftherunningbeltshouldbeinthemiddleofthegreenportionof
thegauge.Ifthebeltedgeisinthegreenarea,thebeltdoesnotneedadjusting.If
theleftedgeisintheredportion,thebeltneedsadjustingimmediately(seeFig.6).
Thebeltisproperlyalignedatthefactory.However,duringshippingandhandlingor
byuseonanunevensurface,thebeltmaymoveoffcenter.Therefore,itisimportant
thatyoucheckthebelt'salignmentbeforeusingthetreadmill.
Thecorrectalignmentoftherunningbeltiscriticalforthesmoothoperationofthe
treadmill.
DONOTALLOWANYONETOWALKONRUNNINGBELTDURING
THISPROCEDURE.
Failuretorealignthebeltcouldresultintearingorfrayingofthebelt,whichisnot
coveredinthewarranty.Pleasefollowtheadjustmentprocedurelistedbelow:
AdjustingtheRunningBelt
CAUTION:
FIG.6
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1.Turnonthepowerswitchlocatedonthefrontofmachine.
2.PresstheSPEEDkeytoincreasethespeeduntilthespeedregisters2.0mph/
3.2kphonthedigitaldisplay.
3.Whiletheunitisrunningat2mph/3.2kph,determinewherethebeltisinrelation
tothebeltalignmentgauge.
4.Shouldyourbeltbeinthewrongcolorrange,followthestepsbelowtoreturnthe
belttothe"safetyzone":
5.Ifthebeltisintheleftredzone:Stopthemachine,turntheleftbeltadjustment
boltlocatedattherearofthetreadmillclockwise1/4turnatatime,usingthehex
Allenwrench.Thenturntherightbeltadjustmentboltcounterclockwise1/4turn.
Letthetreadmillrun30seconds,thencheckthepositionofthebeltinthecolor
gauge.Ifthebeltstillhasnotreturnedtothegreensafetyzone,repeatwith
another1/4turnuntilthebelthasreturnedtothemiddleofthegreenarea.Donot
turnadjustingboltmorethan1/4turnatatime.
Ifthebeltisontheedgeofthegreencolor,pleaseadjustitsoitisinthemiddleof
thegreencolor.Youmayturntheadjustmentboltlessthan1/4turnatatime.
6.Conversely,ifthebeltisintherightredzone,turntherightbeltadjustmentbolt
clockwise1/4turn,thenturntheleftadjustmentboltcounterclockwise1/4turn.
Thenletthetreadmillrunatleast30seconds,checkthepositionofthebeltinthe
colorgauge.Ifitstillhasnotreturnedtothegreensafetyzone,repeatwith
another1/4turnuntilthebelthasreturntothemiddleofthegreenarea.Donot
turnadjustingboltmorethan1/4turnatatime.
7.Whenthebeltisbackinthegreen"safetyzone",youcancontinueyourregular
useofthetreadmill.Slowlyincreasethespeedoftheunitto5.5MPH(9KPH),
andletitrunforatleast45seconds.
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Periodicallymonitorthepositionofthebelttoensurepeakperformance:
CAUTION:
Whenyouareusingthetreadmill,ifyoufeelapauseinthebeltwitheachfootplant
thebeltistooloose.Stopthemachine,checkthebelttension,lefttherunningbelt
offthedeckinthemiddle(see7&7-1).Thereshouldbeabout15m/m(5/8")or
3-5kgsof"give"inthebelt.Ifthereistoomuch(seeFig.7-2),thenadjustbothrear
rollerboltsclockwise1/2turnatatime(seeFig.7-3).
Toavoidinjury,specialcaremustbetakenwhenadjustingtherunning
belt.Turnoffthetreadmillwhileadjustingorworkingneartherearrollers.
Removeanylooseclothingorshoelacesandtiebackyourhair.Bevery
carefultokeepyourfingersoranyotherobjectsclearofthebeltand
rollers.Thetreadmillisdesignedtocarryspecificweightsatspecific
speeds.Thetreadmillwillnotstopimmediatelyifanyobjectbecomes
caughtinthebeltorrollers.
Overtighteningofthebeltcausesdamageandprematurefailureofthe
precisioningsinthefrontandrearrollers.
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Fig.7-3
Fig.7-2
Fig.7-1
Fig.7
TROUBLESHOOTING
ERRMessage
ERR1-Theopticalswitchmountedonthemotorisnotreceivingthesignalreflected
fromthetachometerwheel.Pleasecontactyourdealer.
ERR3-Theuserisrunningfasterthanthebelt.Pleaseturnoffthemachineandtry
normaluseagain.
ERR6-Theunit'sinclinesystemmaybedamaged,pleasecontactyourdealerfor
moreinformation.
ERR7-TheelectronicspackageisreceivingthesignalreflectedfromtheVR
incorrectly,whichmeanstheterminalwiresaredisconnected,ortheVRis
damaged.Pleasecontactyourdealerformoreinformation.
ERR8-TheelectronicspackageCPUcommunicationisdisabled:pleasecontact
yourdealerformoreinformation.
ERR9-Whenthetreadmillhasbeenrun30,000Miles(48,000Km),thedisplaywill
showERR9.Werecommendthereplacementofcertaincriticalpartsat
30,000miles(48,000Km)toensurepeakperformance,pleasecontactyour
dealerformoreinformation.
TotemporarilydisabletheERR9message,youmaypresstheDISTANCE
key.
ERR10-Thetreadmillsuddenlyspeedsupandshoutsoffwhileyouareusingit.
Pleasecontactyourdealerformoreinformation.
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FuseFailureForElectronicsPackageAndMotor
CAUTION:
Ifnothingisdisplayedontheelectronicspackage,pleasecheckthePOWERswitch
locatedonthefrontofthetreadmill.Ifitisunlit,thenthefuseisdamagedandmust
bereplaced.
MAKESURETHETREADMILLPLUGISREMOVEDFROMOUTLET
BEFOREREPLACINGTHEFUSE.
Therearetwofuseholderslocatedatthefrontofthetreadmillframe,theright4amp
fuseholderisfortheINCLINESYSTEM,andtheleftfuseholder15amp/100-120
volts(or10amp/220-240volts)isfortheElectronicsPackageandMotor(seeFig.8),
pleasemakesuretocheckyourstandardvoltagepriortofusereplacement.
Toremovethefusefortheelectronicspackageandmotor,pushonthefuseholder
andthenturntheholdercounterclockwiseandthefuseholderwithfusewillprotrude.
Removethedamagedfuseandinsertanewfuse,pushingthefuseandholderin,
thenturningclockwisetosecurethefuseholder(seeFig.8-18-3).
Iftheunit'selectronicspackageormotorrefusestorespondafterchangingthefuse,
pleasecontactyourdealerformoreinformation.
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Fig.8
Fig.8-1
Fig.8-3Fig.8-2
FuseFailureForInclineSystem
FuseFailureForDriveBoard
Shouldtheinclinesystemrefusetorespond,butthereispowertotheelectronics
packageanditremainsoperable,pleasereplacetheinclinesystemfuse.
The4ampfuseisfortheInclinesystem.Toremovetheinclinesystemfuse,pushon
thefuseholderandthenturntheholdercounterclockwiseandthefuseholderwith
fusewillprotrude.Removethedamagedfuseandinsertanewfuse,pushingthe
fuseandholderin,thenturningclockwisetosecurethefuseholder(seeFig.8-18-
3).
Iftheinclinesystemrefusestorespondafterchangingthefuse,pleasecontactyour
dealerformoreinformation.
NOTE:Ifyouarenotatechnicianordonothaveexpertknowledgeofthismachine.
Pleasedonotattempttoreplaceit.
Ifthereisnothingdisplaysontheelectronicspackage,andthePOWERSWITCH
locatedonthefrontofthetreadmilliflit,thenthefuseisdamagedonthedriveboard
andmustbereplaced.
Thefuseholder3A(100V/120V)or2A(200V/240V)forthedriveboardislocatedon
theframeatthefrontofthetreadmill(seeFig.9).
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Fig.9
WiringSchematic:
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SportsArt 6100 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual

SportsArt 6100 is the pinnacle of commercial-grade treadmills, designed to provide an unparalleled fitness experience in the comfort of your home. With its robust construction and user-friendly features, this machine caters to a wide range of fitness goals and workout preferences.

Reach Your Fitness Goals:

  • Start your fitness journey or push your limits with speed settings ranging from a gentle 0.1 mph to an exhilarating 12 mph.
  • Challenge your endurance and burn calories effectively with incline levels adjustable up to 15%.
  • Track your progress and stay motivated with the intuitive display that showcases time, distance, calories, and speed.

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