SportsArt 3120 Owner's manual

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SAFETYGUIDELINES:
Pleasereadandfollowthefollowingsafetyguidelines:
Beforebeginninganyexerciseprogram,youshouldconsultwithyourdoctor.Itis
recommendedthatyouundergoacompletephysicalexamination.
.Readthisowner'smanualandfollowtheinstructions.
.Assembleandoperatethetreadmillonasolid,levelsurface.Keeptheareabehind
thetreadmillclear.
.Neverallowchildrenonornearthetreadmill.Thetreadmillrunningbeltwillnot
stopimmediatelyifanyobjectbecomescaughtinthebeltorrollers.
.Checkthetreadmillbeforeeveryuse.Makesureallpartsareassembled,andall
nutsandboltsaretightened.Donotusethetreadmilliftheunitisdisassembledin
anyway.
.Keephandsawayfrommovingparts.
.Wearproperworkoutclothing:Donotwearlooseclothing.Donotwearshoeswith
leathersolesorhighheels.Tiebackalllonghair.
.Don'trocktheunitfromsidetoside.Careshouldbetakenwhenmountingand
dismountingtheunit.
.Straddlethemachinewithyourfeetontherightandleftstagingplatformsbefore
startingtherunningbelt.
.Donotplaceanyliquidsonanypartofthetreadmill.
.Topreventshock,keepallelectriccomponents,suchasthemotor,cord,and
switchawayfromwater.
.Donotuseanyaccessoriesthataren'tspecificallyrecommendedbythe
manufacturer,thesemightcauseinjuriesorcausetheunittofail.
.Workwithinyourrecommendedexerciselevel,doNOTworktoexhaustion.
.Ifyoufeelanypainorabnormalsensation,STOPYOURWORKOUTandconsult
yourphysicianimmediately.
.Turnoffthetreadmillwhileadjustingorworkingneartherearroller.
WarningToreducetheriskofburns,fire,electricshock,orinjurytopersons:
.Atreadmillshouldneverbeleftunattendedwhenpluggedin.Unplugfromoutlet
whennotinuse,andbeforeputtingonortakingoffparts.
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.Closesupervisionisnecessarywhenthistreadmillisusedby,on,ornearchildren,
invalids,ordisabledpersons.
.Usethistreadmillonlyforitsintendeduseasdescribedinthismanual.
.Neveroperatethistreadmillifithasadamagedcordorplug,ifitisnotworking
properly,ifithasbeendroppedordamaged,ordroppedintowater.Returnthe
treadmilltoaservicecenterforexaminationandrepair.
.Donotcarrythistreadmillbysupplycordorusecordasahandle.
.Keepthecordawayfromheatedsurfaces.
.Neveroperatethetreadmillwiththeairopeningsblocked.Keeptheairopenings
freeoflint,hair,andthelike.
.Neverdroporinsertanyobjectintoanyopening.
.Donotuseoutdoors.
.Donotoperatewhereaerosol(spray)productsarebeingusedorwhereoxygenis
beingadministered.
.Todisconnect,turnallcontrolstotheoffposition,thanremoveplugfromoutlet.
.Connectthistreadmilltoaproperlygroundedoutletonly.
Thetreadmillisdesignedfortheuseandenjoyment.Byfollowingtheabove
precautionsandusinggoodjudgmentandcommonsense,youwillenjoysafeand
pleasurableexercisewiththistreadmill.
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
1.SAFETYGUIDELINES.........................................................................................
2.INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................
3.ASSEMBLINGYOURTREADMILL
InstallationRequirements......................................................................................
Listofparts............................................................................................................
Stepbystepinstructions.......................................................................................
Floorleveladjustment...........................................................................................
4.OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
Safetykey.............................................................................................................
5.UNDERSTANDINGTHEELECTRONICSPACKAGE
Caution.................................................................................................................
Keyfunctions........................................................................................................
Whateachofthecategoriesmeans.....................................................................
6.RUNNINGONTHETREADMILL.........................................................................
7.GUIDELINESFOREXERCISE
HowlongshouldIexercise?................................................................................
HowoftenshouldIexercise?...............................................................................
8.MAINTAININGYOURTREADMILL
Cleaningthetreadmill..........................................................................................
Adjustingtherunningbelt....................................................................................
9.TROUBLESHOOTING
ERRmessages....................................................................................................
Blankdisplay........................................................................................................
FuseFailureForElectronicsPackageAndMotor................................................
FuseFailureForInclineSystem..........................................................................
FuseFailureFordriveboard................................................................................
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INTRODUCITON:
Congratulationsonpurchasingoneofthefinestpiecesofexerciseequipmentonthe
markettoday.Constructedofhighqualitymaterialsanddesignedforyearsoftrouble
freeusage.Wehopethe3120willbeanintegralpartofyourfitnessregimen.
BeforeusingyourTreadmill,werecommendthatyoufamiliarizeyourselfwiththis
Owner'sManual.Whetheryouareafirsttimeuserofexerciseequipmentora
seasoned"pro",understandingthecorrectuseoftheequipmentwillenhanceyour
abilitytoachieveyourexercisegoalssafelyandsuccessfully.
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TREADMILLWITHSHORTHANDLEBARS:
TREADMILLWITHLONGHANDRAILS:
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ASSEMBLINGYOURTREADMILL:
InstallationRequirements
CAUTION:
Readthisowner'smanualandfollowtheinstructionscontainedherein.
Toavoidbackstrain,andtoinsuresafetytotheunitandyourself,we
suggestyoumayneedahelpertoremovetherunningdeckassembly
frombox.
Listofparts
IMPORTANT:
Beforeassemblingyourtreadmill,makesurethatyouhaveallthefollowingitems:
1.Eight5/16"x3/4"bolts-liftpost
2.Eight5/16"nylonwashers-liftpost
3.Eight5/16"washers-liftpost
4.Four1/4"x11/4"bolts-handrail/handlebarholder
4A.Two5/16"bolts-handrailclamp(forlonghandrailsonly)
5.Two1/4"x1/2"screws-waterbottleholder
6.Onewaterbottleholder
7.Onesafetykey
8.OnehexAllenwrench
9.OnehexAllenwrenchwithhandle
10.Onecombinationwrench
11.Threefuses
a.15A(100V/120Vuse)or10A(200V/240Vuse)-ElectronicsandMotor
b.4A(100V/120Vuse)/(200V/240Vuse)-Inclinesystem
c.3A(100V/120Vuse)or2A(200V/240Vuse)-Driveboard
Ifanyitemsaremissing,contactyourauthorizedservicedealer.
Thepackingforthistreadmillwasdesignedtoprotectitduring
shipment.Pleasestoretheoriginalpackaginginasafeplacein
caseyouneedtoshipthetreadmillinthefuture.
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Stepbystepinstructions
Thefollowingstepsexplainhowtoassembleyourtreadmill.Pleasereadeverystep
thoroughly,andfollowthedirectionscompletelytoensurecorrectassembly.
1.ThereareimportantpartsenclosedinsideoftheStyrofoam,pleasecheck
Styrofoamcompartmentsbeforediscarding.Makesureallpackingmaterialsare
removedfromthetreadmilldeck.
2.Laythetreadmillonitsside.Makesuretherunningbeltispositioninthetracksof
thetwoBELTALIGNMENTROLLERundersideofthemachine(seeFig.1).
3.Then,placethetreadmillonalevel,flatsurface.
4.Insertthetwoliftpostsintotheirrespectivesocketsandsecurewithfourboltsand
washersprovidedoneachside(seeFig.2).
Fig.1
Fig.2
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5.Tightlyconnectthetreminaloftwowiresbetweenelectronicpackageand
handlebarbracket.Insertterminalsbacktohandlebarbracket(seeFig.3).
6.Then,securewithboltsprovided.
7.If,theunitwithlonghandrails,attachthebottomofthehandrailswithhandrail
clampstothetreadmillframesecurewithoneboltoneachside(seeFig.4).Then,
tightentheupperhandrailsboltssecurely.
Fig.3
Fig.4
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8.Assemblethewaterbottle/personalstereoholdertotherightfrontpostusingthe
screwsprovided(seeFig.5).
Ifthetreadmillisnotsteadyonyourfloor,turnthefloorleveladjustmentontherear
feetlegofthetreadmill.Raiseorlowerthefloorleveladjustmenttosteadyyour
treadmill(seeFig.6).
Yourtreadmillisassembledandreadytouse.
Floorleveladjustment
Fig.5
Fig.6
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OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION:
Safetykey
DONOTSTANDONTHEBELTWHENSTARTING.
Thesafetykeyisrequiredtooperatethetreadmill(seeFig.7).Thesafetykeyshould
beusedasanemergencystopbyclippingthecordtoyourexerciseclothing.Be
suretoremovethesafetykeyfromyourexerciseclothingafteryouhavefinished
yourworkout,andplaceittothekeypositionforyourconvenienceor
storeinasafeplacetoavoidusebychildrenorpersonsunfamiliarwiththistreadmill.
Turnonthepowerswitchlocatedonthefrontofthetreadmill.Placethesafetykey
intothe"SAFETYKEY"positionontheelectronicspackageinorderfortheunitto
function.
"NOTINUSE"
Fig.7
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UNDERSTANDINGTHEELECTRONICSPACKAGE
CAUTION:
IMPORTANT:
Keyfunctions:
DONOTSTANDONTHEBELTWHENSTARTING.Straddlethebelt
withyourfeetontherightandleftstagingplatforms.
Beforeusingthetreadmill,theleftedgeoftherunningbeltmustbe
completelyinthegreenportionoftheBELTALIGNMENTGAUGE,
locatedontheleftsideofthemotorshroud(seeFig.8).Pleasereferto
the"Maintainingtreadmill"section"Adjustingtherunningbelt"for
furtherinformation.
SAFETYKEY:TurnonthePOWERswitchlocatedonthefrontofthemachine.Put
thesafetykeyonthe"SAFETYKEY"positionoftheelectronics
packagetooperatethetreadmill.
:Afteryourworkout,placethesafetykeyonpositionforyour
convenience.Thenturningthepowerswitchoff.
MODE:Whenyouplacethesafetykeyinitsplace,theelectronicspackagewill
automaticallyaccessintoMODEfunction.Pressthemodekey,andthis
willscrollyouthroughthedifferentmodes.WitheachpressoftheMODE
key,thedisplaywillalternatelyshowTIME,DIST(Distance),CAL(Calories),
SCANorPULSE.
INCLINE:UsetheINCLINEkeystoraiseorlowerthetreadmill.The
inclinerangeforthetreadmillisfrom0%-15%.
SPEED:Usethespeedkeystoadjustyourdesiredspeed.Thespeed
rangeforthetreadmillisfrom0.1-10MPH(0.2-16KPH).
Pressthespeedkeytoincreasethespeedandpressthespeed
keytodecreasethespeed.
(NOTINUSE)
(NOTINUSE)
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Fig.8
key:ThesekeysareusedtochoosethedesiredTIMEorDISTANCE.
STOP/RESET:WhenyoupresstheStop/Resetbutton,thetreadmillwillslowly
cometoastop.
PresstheStop/Resetbuttononceagain,alldisplaywindows
informationwillbecleared.
PROGRAM:The3120featuresatotaloffive(5)professionallydesignedworkout
programs.Theprogramscontroltheelevation,whileyoucontrolthe
speedofyourworkout.Duringtheactualprograms,youcannotchange
theelevationpercentage,butyoucanchangethespeedofthe
treadmill.
PressthePROGRAMkeytoscrollthroughthe5programs.TheP1-P5willbe
displayedinthecentralLEDwindow,whenyouhavechosentheProgramyouwant,
presstheMODEkeytoselecttheTIMEorDIST.UsetheTIMEorDIST
keystoselectyourdesiredTIMEorDISTthenpresstheSPEEDkeystobegin.
Duringtheseprograms,youcontrolthespeed,andtheunitwillautomaticallyswitch
betweenprogramfor4secondsandtheelevationpercentagesfor8seconds,giving
youthefeelingofrunningonhillsandlevelground.
ThecourseprofileforeachPROGRAMisasfollows:
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Whateachofthecategoriesmeans:
TIME:TherangeavailableinTIMEmodeis00:00-99:00minutes.UsetheMODE
keytoselectthetimemode.WhenTIMELEDislitinthedisplay,usethe
keystoadjustthedesiredtime.
TheelectronicspackagewillBEEPfor10secondswhenyourdesiredtimeis
reached,thenwillstarttocountupifyourworkoutcontinues.Eachpressof
thekeychangesthetimeby1minute.
DIST:Thedistancethetreadmillwillregistergoesfrom0.00-99.99milesor0.0-999.9
kilometers.UsetheMODEkeytoselecttheDISTmode.
WhenDISTLEDislitinthedisplay,usethekeystoadjustthedesired
distance.
Eachpressofthekeychangesthedistanceby0.05mileor0.1km.
TheelectronicspackagewillBEEPfor10secondswhenyourdesired
distanceisreached,thenwillstarttocountupifyourworkoutcontinues.
CAL:Thisreadoutgivesyoutheamountofcaloriesburned,therangeofcaloriesis
from0.0-999.9CAL.
SCAN:TheSCANwillresultinthedisplayalternationbetweenModereadoutsevery
4seconds.
PULSE:IfthetreadmillisequippedwithaPolarreceiveronlywithouttransmitter,you
needtopurchaseatransmitterstraptomeasureyourheartrateduringyour
workout.
PresstheMODEkeytotheheatratemode,theheartrateindicatorlight
locatedontheelectronicspackage.OptimalPolarheartratedistanceshouldnot
exceed0.6meterinordertogetthebestresult.
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RUNNINGONTHETREADMILL:
Now,youhavebecomefamiliarwithyourtreadmill'soperationandarereadyto
exercise:
1.Plugthetreadmillintoastandardoutlet.Turnonthepowerswitchlocatedonthe
frontofthemachine.
2.Straddlethebeltwithyourfeetontherightandleftstagingplatforms.Placethe
SAFETYKEYonthe"SAFETYKEY"positionoftheelectronicspackageto
operatethetreadmill.
3.Selectyourcourseandfollowthescrolledmessages.YoumayalsoPRESSthe
SPEEDkeystobegin.
4.Pressspeedkeyuntilyoureach1.5-2.0mph/2.5-3.5kphoracomfortable
walkingspeed,keepbothhandsonthehandrails,andwalkforafewminutesto
getcomfortablewithyourtreadmill.
5.Afteryouarewalkinginaneasy,relaxed,andsteadyfashion,releaseyourgripon
thehandrails,andletyourarmsswingfreelyandnaturally.
6.Whenyoufeelcomfortablewalking,youmaywishtojog.Holdthehandrailwith
onehand,usetheotherhandtoincreasethespeed.
7.Remembertoholdthehandrailwhenusingthecontrolpanelontheelectronics
package,ortocatchyourbalancewhenslowingdownorstopping,andfor
dismounting.
8.Whenyouhavefinishedyourworkout,removetheSAFETYKEYfrom"SAFETY
KEY"to(NOTINUSE)position.Aftercompletingtheproperamountoftime
tocooldownbeforethemachinecompletelystop.
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GUIDELINESFOREXERCISE
MAINTAININGYOURTREADMILL
HowlongshouldIexercise?
HowoftenshouldIexercise?
Cleaningthetreadmill
CAUTION:
Thedurationofyourexercisesessiondependsonyourfitnesslevel.Ingeneral,itis
recommendedthatyoumaintainyourheartrateinthetrainingzoneforatleast10
minutestorealizeanaerobicbenefit.Asyourfitnesslevelincreases,youwillbeable
tomaintainyourheartrateinthetrainingzoneforlongerperiods:usuallybetween
20and30minutes.
Whenfirststartingyourworkout,takethefirstseveralminutestowarmup,then
slowlyincreaseyourworkloadtobringyourheartrateintoyourspecifictraining
zone.Attheendofyourworkout,graduallydecreaseyourworkload,thenexercise
lightlyasa"cooldown".
Aerobicexercises,toachievethegreatestbenefits,shouldbeperformed3-5timesa
week.Itisimportanttoallowsufficienttime,atleast24hours,foryourbodyto
recoverafterexercise.
Yourtreadmillreliesonlowfrictionforpeakperformance.Thetreadmill'slowfriction
operationdependsonkeepingtheunitascleanaspossible.See"Cleaningthe
Treadmill"formoreinformation.
Properbeltalignmentisalsoimportantforproperoperationofthetreadmill.See
"AdjustingtheRunningBelt"formoreinformation.
TurnoffunitanddisconnectACcordbeforecleaning.
Regularcleaningisrecommendedtokeepyourtreadmillrunningatpeak
performance.
Beforeyourworkout,useadryclothtocleanthestagingplatform,exposedslider
deck,andunderthebeltasfarasyoueasilyreach.Thisremovesanydirtordust
whichmightenterthesliderareaandcompromisetheunit'srunningefficiency.
Tocleantheplasticparts,useamilddetergentandmakesuretheunitis
completelydrybeforeoperating.Ontherunningsurface,useasoftnylonscrub
brush.Donotusewatertocleanthebeltorrunningsurface,ortocleanthe
electronicspackage.Shouldwater,forsomereason,getontheelectronics
package,immediatelyblowdrytheelectronicspackage.
Itisrecommendedthatyoukeepallliquidsawayfromtheunitduringoperation.
Spillageofliquidsontoorintothemachinewillvoidthewarranty.
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Adjustingtherunningbelt
CAUTION:
Yourtreadmillcomeswithabeltalignmentgaugelocatedontheleftsideofthe
motorcover(seeFig.9).Theedgeoftherunningbeltshouldbeinthemiddleofthe
greenportionofthegauge.Ifthebeltedgeisinthegreenarea,thebeltdoesnot
needadjusting.Iftherightedgeisintheredportion,thebeltneedsadjusting
immediately.
Thebeltisproperlyalignedatthefactory.However,duringshippingandhandlingor
byuseonanunevensurface,thebeltmaymoveoffcenter.Therefore,itisimportant
thatyoucheckthebelt'salignmentbeforeusingthetreadmill.
Thecorrectalignmentoftherunningbeltiscriticalforthesmoothoperationofthe
treadmill.
DONOTALLOWANYONETOWALKONRUNNINGBELTDURING
THISPROCEDURE.
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Fig.9
Failuretorealignthebeltcouldresultintearingorfrayingofthebelt,whichisnot
coveredinthewarranty.Pleasefollowtheadjustmentprocedurelistedbelow:
1.Turnonthepowerswitchlocatedonthefrontofmachine.PlacetheSAFETYKEY
onthe"SAFETYKEY"position.
2.PresstheSPEEDkeytoincreasethespeeduntilthespeedregisters2.0mph/
3.2kphonthedigitaldisplay.
3.Whiletheunitisrunningat2.0mph./3.2kph,determinewherethebeltisin
relationtothebeltalignmentgauge.
4.Shouldyourbeltbeinthewrongcolorrange,followthestepsbelowtoreturnthe
belttothe"safetyzone":
5.Ifthebeltisintheleftredzone:Turntheleftbeltadjustmentboltlocatedatthe
rearofthetreadmillclockwise1/4turnatatime,usingthehexAllenwrench.Then
turntherightbeltadjustmentboltcounterclockwise1/4turn.Letthetreadmillrun
30seconds,thencheckthepositionofthebeltinthecolorgauge.Ifthebeltstill
hasnotreturnedtothegreensafetyzone,repeatwithanother1/4turnuntilthe
belthasreturnedtothemiddleofthegreenarea.Donotturnadjustingboltmore
than1/4turnatatime.
Ifthebeltisontheedgeofthegreencolor,pleaseadjustitsoitisinthemiddleof
thegreencolor.Youmayturntheadjustmentnutlessthan1/4turnatatime.
6.Conversely,ifthebeltisintherightredzone,turntherightbeltadjustmentnut
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:
Whenyouareusingthetreadmill,ifyoufeelapauseinthebeltwitheachfootplant
thebeltistooloose.Stopthemachine,checkthebelttension,grabtherunningbelt
offthedeckinthemiddle(seeFig.10&10-1).Thereshouldbeabout30m/m(11/8")
or3kgsof"give"inthebelt.Ifthereistoomuch(seeFig.10-2),thenadjustbothrear
rollerboltsclockwise1/2turnatatime(seeFig.10-3)..
Then,trythebelttensionagain,ifmoreadjustingisrequired,givebothadjusting
boltsanotherslighttrun.Donotadjustover2fullturns.
Conversely,ifthe"give"inthebeltistootight,adjustbothrearrollerbolts
counterclockwise1/2turnatatime(seeFig.10-3).
Toavoidinjury,specialcaremustbetakenwhenadjustingtherunning
belt.Turnoffthetreadmillwhileadjustingorworkingneartherearrollers.
Removeanylooseclothingorshoelacesandtiebackyourhair.Bevery
carefultokeepyourfingersoranyotherobjectsclearofthebeltand
rollers.
Thetreadmillisdesignedtocarryspecificweightsatspecificspeeds.Thetreadmill
willnotstopimmediatelyifanyobjectbecomescaughtinthebeltorrollers.
Overtighteningofthebeltcausesdamageandprematurefailureoftheprecision
bearingsinthefrontandrearrollers.
CAUTION:
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TROUBLESHOOTING:
CAUTION:
"ERR"messages
SHUTOFFUNITANDDISCONNECTACCORDBEFOREMAKING
ANYREPAIRSORMODIFICATIONS.
Note:Iftheelectronicsdisplayshows"ERR1,ERR3,ERR6,ERR7orERR10",
pleaseturnoffthePOWERswitchonthefrontofthemachine.Allowtheunitrestfor
5seconds,thenturnonthepowerswitchbeginoperationagain.Shouldthe
electronicspackagedisplay"ERR"again,pleaserefertothefollowingsectionfor
moreinformation.OR,pleasecontactyourdealerforfurtherinstructions.
ERR1-Theopticalswitchmountedonthemotorisnotreceivingthesignal
reflectedfromthetachometerwheel.Pleasecontactyourdealer.
ERR3-Theuserisrunningfasterthanthebelt.PleaseturnthePOWERswitchoff,
allowthemachinetorestfor5seconds,thentrynormaluseagain.
ERR6-Theunit'sinclinesystemisnotresponding,pleasereplacethe4A(200-
240V)/(100-120V)fuselocatedunderneaththetreadmill,makesureyour
areastandardvoltagepriortoreplacement.
Theinclinesystemfuseholderislocatedundertheframeatthefrontofthe
machine(seeFig.11-1).
Toremovethefuse,pushonthefuseholderandthenturntheholder
counterclockwiseandthefuseholderwithfusewillprotrude.
Removethedamagedfuseandinsertanewfuse,pushthefuseandholder
in,turningclockwisetosecureit.
Iftheunitstillrefusestorespond,pleasecontactyourdealerformore
information.
ERR7-Onceyouturnonthemachine,thecomputerdisplayshowstheERR7.The
computerreceivingthesignalreflectedfromVRincorrectly,thatmeansthe
wiresdisconnected.
Makesurethe16pincableconnectorinsidetherightfrontpostplugintoits
socketatthebaseofthetreadmillisconnectedsecurely,pleaserefertoFig.
2.
If,afterperformingtheabovesteps,thedisplaystillshowsERR7,please
contactyourdealerforfurtherinformation.
ERR10-Thespeedsensorreadingexceedsspeedsetting.Discontinueuse
immediatelyandcontacttheSportsArtservicedepartment.Uponany
operationabnormality,discontinueuseimmediatelyandcontactthe
SportsArtservicedepartment.
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Blankdisplay
FuseFailureForElectronicsPackageandMotor
CAUTION:
1.IfyouturnonthePOWERswitchandthereisnolight:
a.Checkifthepowercordispluggedsecurelyintothewallsocket.
b.Checkthatthepowerswitchonthefrontoftheunitisonthe"ON"position.The
powerswitchshouldbelit.
c.Ifthepowerswitchisnolight,replacethefuse.Pleaserefertothe
ELECTRONICSPACKAGEANDMOTORFUSEFAILUREsectionformore
information.
d.Ifthereisstillnodisplayaftercompletingtheabovesteps,pleasecontactyour
dealerformoreinformation.
2.Thepowerswitchislit,butnowordsappearonthedisplay:
a.Makesurethecableconnectorsinsidetherightliftpostatthebaseofthe
treadmillisfirmlyinitssockets.PleaserefertotheFig.2.
b.Ifthedisplayisnowords,thenthefuseonthedriverboardneedtobe
replaced,pleasecheckwithyourdealerforfurtherinformation.
Ifnothingisdisplayedontheelectronicspackage,pleasecheckthePOWERswitch
locatedonthefrontofthetreadmill,ifitisunlit,thenthefuseisdamagedandmust
bereplaced.
MAKESURETHETREADMILLPLUGISREMOVEDFROMOUTLET
BEFOREREPLACETHEFUSE.
Therearetwofuseholdersarelocatedatthefrontofthetreadmillframe,theleft4
ampfuseholderisfortheINCLINESYSTEM,andtherightfuseholder15amp/100-
120volts(or10amp/220-240volts)isfortheElectronicsPackageandMotor,
pleasemakesuretocheckyourstandardvoltagepriortofusereplacement(see
Fig.11-1).
Toremovethefusefortheelectronicspackageandmotor,pushonthefuseholder
andthenturntheholdercounterclockwiseandthefuseholderwithfusewillprotrude.
Removethedamagedfuseandinsertanewfuse,pushingthefuseandholderin,
thenturningclockwisetosecurethefuseholder(seeFig.11-2~11-4)
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