BH Hipower G790 Operator's manual

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Instrucciones de montaje y utilizacion
Instructions for assembly and use
Instructions de montage et utilisation
Montage und gebrauchsanleitung
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Istruzioni di montaggio e uso
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(33) Cuerpo principal.
(6) Manillar Apoyamanos.
(14) Barandilla Izquierda.
(15) Barandilla Derecha.
(2) Tapa trasera Monitor.
(40) Tornillo de M-10x70.
(5-1)Tornillo de M-5xl0.
(13) Tuerca de M-8.
(37) Tornillo de M-4xl0.
(3) Tornillo de M-4x12.
(34) Interruptor.
(38) Cable electrico de red.
(144) Bote de lubricante.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.-
PRECAUTIONS.
This bicycle has been designed and constructed to
provide maximum safety. Nevertheless, certain
precautions should be taken when using exercise
equipment. Read through the whole manual before
assembling and using the exercise machine.
The following safety instructions should also be
taken into consideration:
Always observe basic safety precautions when
using the SK treadmill, including the following:
1- To guarantee your safety and that of the
equipment read through these instructions carefully
before installing and/or using the machine.
2- To ensure correct and safe use of the
equipment, make sure that all those who use the
machine have read this manual or are aware of its
content. The contents of this manual should form
part of your centre's training program. Remind
users that they should have passed a full medical
examination before they embark upon any type of
exercise program.
3- To reduce the risk of electric shock, always
unplug the unit before proceeding to carry out
cleaning and/or maintenance tasks.
4- To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electrical
shocks or personal injuries, observe the following
precautions:
5- Do not allow children or people who are
unfamiliar with the operation of the appliance get
too near and/or on the unit. Under no
circumstances must this appliance be used as a
toy
6- Do not leave the treadmill operating
unsupervised. Unplug the unit from the mains
supply when not in use and before cleaning it or
removing any of its component parts. Never adjust
the drive belt while the treadmill is being used.
7- Install and use the SK on a flat, stable surface.
Do not place it alongside walls or furniture. Check
the unit before each use and make sure that the
band in good condition.
8- Keep the appliance in good working order.
9- The SK must only be used as described in this
manual. Do not use accessories that are not
recommended by the manufacturer, as these may
cause injuries.
10-The SK can only be used by one person at a
time.
Safeguard these instructions
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.-
carefullyread through the instructions contained in
this manual.
It provides you with important information about
assembly, safety and use of the machine.
1- This unit has been designed for professional
use. The weight of the user must not exceed
150kg.
2- Keep your hands well away from any of the
moving parts.
3- The owner is responsible for ensuring that
anyone who uses the machine is duly informed
about all of the necessary precautions.
4- Be careful when stepping on or off the SK. Use
the side supports whenever necessary. Start the
exer-cise on the treadmill belt at a speed of less
than 3 km/h.
5- Do not step off the belt while it is still in motion.
6- Keep your body and head facing forwards.
7- Never try to turn around while using the
equipment.
8- Do not start the machine while there is someone
on it.
9- Wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the
exercise. Do not wear baggy clothing. Tie your hair
up if it is long.
10- Do not exert too much force on the frame of
the machine. Do not lean against the electronic
monitor console or the machine casing.
1 1- Do not drop or insert objects into any of the
openings on the machine. Keep hands and towels
well away from moving parts.
12- Do not overexert yourself or exercise beyond
your capabilities. Stop exercising immediately if
you are in pain or feel strange, and seek
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13- To prevent the risk of electric shock keep
liquids away from all electrical components (motor,
switches, etc.). Do not rest anything on the casing,
the treadmill belt or the electronic monitor. Place
liquids on the storage rack inside the appropriate
container.
14- Do not use the equipment if it is damaged,
does not work correctly or if it has been dropped
from a height or fallen in water. Take the
equipment to a technical service centre to have it
checked and repaired.
15- Make sure that the mains supply voltage is
suitable for the machine before plugging it in. The
mains voltage output must be 220 V-240V and the
electric socket must have the same pin layout as
the plug. If this is not the case, please consult your
technical service centre.
16- The equipment must only be connected to
electrical circuits with an earth connection. If
not, the user risks receiving an electric shock.
Make sure that the electric mains socket has the
same pin layout as the plug on the appliance
Fig.A. Fig.A
Should this occur:
1.- Set switch (L), located on the casing, to the "0"
(OFF) position Fig.B.
2.- Press the circuit button (C) to reset the unit.
3.- Next, set switch (L) to the "1"(ON) position and
the unit will be ready for use again.
Should the circuit breaker trip repeatedly then the
most probable causes are:
- Abnormal working conditions,
- Treadmill belt in need of lubricant,
- Solvent based lubricants used (use BH type),
- Belt is too tight.
Plug the unit into a wall socket with an EARTH
terminal. Set switch (L) to Position [1].
Fig.B
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.-
Takethe unit out of the box and place it on the
floor as shown in Fig.1.
ATENTION- The assistance of a second person is
advisable for the assembly work
17- Do not use the machine if the mains cable
becomes damaged or worn.
18- Do not tug on the mains cable in order to
unplug the unit.
19- Keep the plug and mains cable away from hot
surfaces.
20- Do not use the equipment in areas where
aerosol sprays are used.
21- Do not use the machine outdoors.
22- Do not attempt any maintenance and/or repair
work other than that stated in this manual. For
more complicated tasks, please get in touch with
your technical assistance service.
SAFETY BREAKER.-
Thismodel is equipped with an electronic circuit
breaker to protect both the electronic and electrical
circuits.
This safety device will be automatically triggered if
the unit is subjected to abnormal force or heat.
Make sure that all of the pieces are there: (1)
Monitor; (33) Main body; (6) Handrail handlebar;
(14) Left-hand focus bar; (15) Right-hand focus
bar; (2) Rear cover for monitor; (40) Screw M-
10x70; (5.1) Screw M-5xl0; (13) Nut M8; (37)
Screw M-4xl0; (3) Screw M-4x12; (34) Switch;
Star drive spanner; (144) Bottle of lubricant; (38)
Mains connection cable; Combination spanner;
Allen key.
Follow the assembly instructions step by step:
1 First loosen off the screws (5) on the motor cover
(16), Fig.2.
Next, insert the tip of the control cable through hole
(M) Fig.2 and pull the tip (P) out through the top of
the side bar, as shown in Fig.2, then insert the side
bar (15) into the bottom right-hand support on the
structure, use screws (40).
2 Now take the left side bar (14) and insert it into
the bottom left-hand support on the structure, use
screws (40).
At least two people are needed for this step.
3 When fitting the side bars, one person should
hold the side bar while the other one fits the
screws (40). This will prevent any possible
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4. FITTING THE HANDRAIL
HANDLEBAR.-
NOTE:The assistance of a second person is
recommended when assembling this
component.
Take hold of the handrail (6) and pass the terminal
(P), sticking up out of the right handlebar (15), in
through the handrail and bring it out through
central hole (O), Fig.3.
Once this is done, rest the handrail handlebar on
top of the focus bars, making sure not to catch any
of the cables, and attach it securely using nuts
(13).
Next, lift the two bottle holder (Cl) over the sides
of the handrail Fig.3 in the direction of the arrow.
5. ATTACHING THE MONITOR
SUPPORT PLATE.-
Takethe monitor support plate (4), passing the
cables through the central hole (O). Use the
holding screws (5.1) to attach it to the handrail
handlebar.
6. ATTACHING THE MONITOR.-
Takemonitor (1) and connect the terminals k, m
and o, Fig.5, coming out of the monitor, to
terminals I, n, and p coming out of the handrail
handlebar. Next, push all the terminal connections
through the hole in the monitor support plate,
Fig.5, and insert screws (5.1), making sure not to
pinch any of the cables, and tighten securely.
7. ATTACHING THE REAR
MONITOR SUPPORT.-
Takethe rear cover for the monitor (2) Fig.5 and
place it into position. Use screws (3) to tighten
securely.
LEVELLING.-
oncethe unit has been placed into its final position
for doing exercise, make sure that the treadmill sits
flat on the floor and that it is level. This can be
achieved by doing the following:
A) - Switch the treadmill on to see if the monitor
shows that the treadmill is at zero inclination level.
B) - Once you have checked this, place a spirit
level on the running belt, Fig.6, and screw the
adjustable feet (61) either in or out to level up the
belt, as shown in Fig.6.
It is advisable to do this by regulating the two
adjustable feet.
MOVEMENT & STORAGE.-
Theunit is equipped with wheels (88), Fig.7, to
make it easier to move. Make sure that the mains
cable is unplugged from the wall socket. If you
wish to move the treadmill, tilt the treadmill, Fig.7,
so that the wheels (88) rest on the floor.
NOTE: To prevent accidents DO NOT move the
treadmill across uneven floors.
MAINTENANCE.-
use the bottle of lubricant (144) to lubricate the
inside of the belt Fig.8, in order to keep your unit in
top condition and to ensure that friction between
the belt and the board is kept to a minimum (due to
different running styles, always apply more
lubrication to the area where you place your feet
during the exercise).
It is advisable to lubricate the base of the belt
between the board and the band every month,
depending on how often it is used.
If the belt starts to slip after lubrication, then check
the tension of the belt. To tension the belt, Fig.9,
take the Allen key 6mm and with the machine set
to 4km/h turn screws (R & L) one full turn in a
clockwise direction.
Do not use solvent based lubricants
ADJUSTING THE BELT.-
Ifyour unit is not seated evenly on the four contact
points, this may cause the belt (X) to shift
sideways. Rigorous quality control adjusts and
checks the running belt. However, due to weight
differences and individual styles of running, the
belt may be prone to shift sideways.
If the belt does shift to the left or right, stop the
machine.
BELT OFFSET TO THE RIGHT
This procedure is very important. Follow these
steps. In order to adjust the belt, set the unit in
motion at a speed of 4km/h. If the belt has moved
to the right, turn screw (R) on the right-hand side of
the machine a 1/4 turn clockwise. Note the position
of the belt, if after one minute the belt is not
completely centred then repeat the operation. If
you see that the belt has moved too far over to the
left then turn the right screw back slightly in an
anticlockwise direction Fig.9.
As soon as you have adjusted the belt you can
begin exercising again.
BELT OFFSET TO THE LEFT
In the event that the belt has moved to the left, turn
screw (L) on the left-hand side of the machine a 1/4
turn clockwise. Note the position of the belt, if after
one minute the belt is not completely centred then
repeat the operation. If you see that the belt has
moved too far over to the right then turn the left
screw back slightly in an anticlockwise direction
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Important: Overtightening of the belt can lead to a
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Bear In mind that one turn of the right screw (R) in
a clockwise direction has the same effect on the
position of the belt as one turn of the left screw (L)
in an anticlockwise direction. Consequently, in the
event of excessive belt movement you can use
either of the two screws in order to avoid
overtightening the belt.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.-
FITNESS.
Being fit means living life to the full. Modern society
suffers greatly from stress. City life is basically
sedentary. There are too many calories and too
much fat in our diet. All doctors agree that regular
exercise is a good way to control our weight, make
us fitter and help us to relax.
cardiorespiratory system.
The next stage will last 15-20 minutes at a pulse
rate of between 65 to 75%, or between 75 to 85%
for those already accustomed to exercise. At a
later stage, once we have become fitter, we can
divide this time between both levels but always
remembering that the pulse rate must not exceed
85% (aerobic area) and never reach the maximum
heart rate limit that corresponds to our age.
We you have finished, it is important to relax the
muscles. This can be done by walking at a low
speed for 2-3 minutes until the heart rate drops
below the 65% line. This will prevent muscle pain,
especially after an intense session. It is also
advisable to finish the program with some
relaxation exercises on the floor.
ADVANTAGES OF EXERCISE.-
Regularexercise below a certain level for 15/20
minutes becomes aerobic. Aerobic exercise is
basically exercise that uses oxygen. Normally, this
is a continuous exercise without pauses. In
addition to sugars and fats, the body also needs
oxygen. Regular exercise improves the body's
ability to supply oxygen to all of the muscles and at
the same time improve lung function, the heart's
pumping capacity and better blood circulation. In
short, the energy produced during exercise burns
kilocalories (known as calories).
EXERCISE & WEIGHT CONTROL.-
Thefood we eat is transformed into, among other
things, energy (calories) for our body. If we take in
more calories than we burn then the result is an
increase in weight and vice versa, if we burn more
calories than we eat, we lose weight. When resting
the body burns around 70 calories per hour to
keep our vital functions active.
EXERCISE PROGRAM.-
Beforestarting any exercise program, bearing in
mind that exercise programs vary depending on
age and physical condition, it is advisable to
consult your doctor given that you will achieve
better results based on his/her advice or
suggestions. Regardless of whether your goal is to
become fitter, control your weight or for
physiotherapy, always remember that your
exercise should be gradual, planned, varied and
not too demanding. We recommend that you
should exercise 3 to 5 times per week.
Before beginning a session it is important to do a
warm-up for 2-3 minutes at low speed. This will
help protect your muscles and prepare your
FINAL NOTE
We hope that you enjoy your unit. You will soon
notice the benefits of your controlled exercise
program, you will feel better, have more energy
and suffer less stress. You will see for yourself that
it is worth staying in shape with BH.
INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE.-
Switchthe unit off and unplug the mains cable.
Use a damp cloth or towel to clean the dust off the
treadmill, especially the side bars and the
electronic console. Do not use solvents.
Use a vacuum cleaner to carefully vacuum around
the visible components (belt, structure, etc.). You
can also vacuum the underside of the unit by
resting it on one of its sides. Similarly, you can
vacuum the inside of the motor housing by
removing the cover that protects the motor (be
careful with the wires).
Periodically check that all of the fastening elements
are duly tightened and connected correctly.
Check and tighten all the parts on your unit
every three months.
Use of this machine with worn parts, e.g. the drive
belt, running belt or rollers, may cause the user
injury. If you are unsure about the condition of any
part, we recommend that you replace it with
original spare parts. The use of other spare parts
may cause injuries or affect the performance of the
machine.
BH RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY
THE SPECIFICATIONS OF ITS PRODUCTS
WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE

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PROBLEM
1. The monitor does
not switch on.
2. The monitor
switches on but the
motor fails to start.
3. Walking motion is
jerky on the treadmill
CHECKS
1) Make sure that the machine is
plugged in, the ON/OFF switch in
position I and that the safety key is
inserted.
2) Check that the current limiter is
pressed in.
3.a) Check that the belt is lubricated.
3.b) Check the tension on the sliding
belt.
3.c) Check the tension on the drive
belt.
4) Check that the band is lubricated
SOLUTIONS
1) Plug the machine into the
mains supply.
Set the switch to position I and
insert the safety key.
1) Switch the machine off and
press the circuit breaker in.
2) Lubricate the treadmill band.
3.a) Lubricate the sliding belt.
3.b) Adjust the belt tension.
3.c) Adjust the drive belt tension.
4. The machine stops 1) Reset the overload button with
(the breaker trips) the On/Off switch at "0" and
lubricate the treadmill band.
5. Electrical shocks 5) Check that the machine is plugged 1) Plug the machine into an
through the handrail, into an earthed mains socket, earthed mains socket.
6. The treadmill belt 6.a) Check that the machine is level 1) Use the adjustable feet to level
skews off centre on the floor the machine.
6.b) Check that the machine does
not wobble.
Do not hesitate to get touch with the Technical Assistance Service if you have any queries by phoning customer
services (see last page in manual)

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ELECTONIC MONITOR
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.-
Theelectronic monitor is designed to be easy and intuitive to use. The messages that appear on the bottom
screen (B) will guide the user throughout the whole exercise.
Nevertheless, we recommend that the gym instructor reads through this section carefully to become fully
familiar with the electronic monitor in order to show the user how to operate it correctly.
This monitor screen is touch sensitive, so to press a key just place your finger on the said key displayed on
the screen.
NOTE: The monitor will switch back to stand-by mode after 4 minutes if no keys are pressed. The monitor
can be switched back to READY by pressing the STOP key.
PERSONALISING THE ELECTRONIC MONITOR.-
Followthe procedure below to access the monitor's personalisation mode:
With the machine and the monitor switched off, press and hold the RESET key and turn the main switch (b)
to position 1 Fig.A, located at the bottom front of the machine.
1) CHANGING LANGUAGE.-
With the monitor on, the word "LANGUAGE" will appear flashing on the alphanumeric screen (B), Fig.1.
Press the ENTER key and the current language will start flashing. Select your language using the SPEEDA
and SPEEDT keys and then press ENTER, the word "LANGUAGE" will start flashing again, using the
SPEEDA key, pass on to the (2 Sounds) setting on the adjoining bottom screen.
2) CHANGING THE SOUND.-
With the word "SOUNDS" flashing, press the ENTER key and the word ON or OFF will start flashing. Select
the flashing value using the SPEED+ and SPEED- keys and then press ENTER to confirm, the word
"SOUNDS" will start flashing again, using the SPEED+ key to pass to the (3 Text) setting on the adjoining
bottom screen.
3) CHANGING THE WELCOME MESSAGE.-
With the word "TEXT" flashing, press the ENTER key and the word ON or OFF will start flashing. Select the
option that is flashing by using the SPEED+ and SPEED- keys Choosing the ON option allows you to
change the monitor's welcome message.
Once the ON option has been selected, press the ENTER key and a flashing cursor will appear on the
alphanumeric screen (B). Use the SPEED+ and SPEED- keys to enter a welcome message letter by letter.
Once you have finished entering the message, press the ENTER key for a few seconds and the word "TEXT"
will start flashing. Use the SPEED+ key to pass on to the (4 Manual T) setting on the adjoining bottom
screen. If you wish to exit the personalisation mode press the STOP key.
4) MAX. EXERCISE TIME.-
With the word "MANUAL T" flashing, press the ENTER key and a figure between 0 and 60 minutes will start
flashing. Select the flashing value using the SPEED+ and SPEED- keys and then press ENTER to confirm,
the word "MANUAL T" will start flashing again, using the SPEED+ key, pass on to the (5 SPR time) setting
on the adjoining bottom screen. If you wish to exit the personalisation mode press the STOP key.

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5) STEADY PULSE RATE TIME.-
With the word "SPR time" flashing, press the ENTER key and a figure between 20 and 60 seconds will start
flashing. Select the flashing value using the SPEED+ and SPEED- keys and then press ENTER to confirm,
the word "SPR time" will start flashing again, using the SPEED+ key, press ENTER.
If you wish to exit the personalisation mode press the STOP key.
Setting
1) Language
2) Sounds
3) Text
4) Manual T
5) SPR time
PERSONALISED SETTINGS PANEL
Description
Define the language in which messages are displayed on the monitor.
Options: Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, German, Dutch, Italian.
Enables or disables sound mi_ssages emitted by the monitor.
Options: - ON (Enabled)
OFF (Disabled)
Options: - OFF (The welcome message is displayed by default)
- ON (Allows the welcome message to be edited)
For personalising the welcome message, including, for example, the name of the
gymnasium.
Establishes a maximum time limit for the exercise.
Options: - 0 (No maximum time limit established)
Exercise time limitvalues in minutes (maximum 60)
Establishes the calculation rate for the steady pulse rate program.
Options: Value in seconds (minimum 20, maximum 60)
CHANGING FROM km to Miles.-
Tochange from km to miles press the ENTER key for 10 seconds, this will take you to the change option,
displaying "KM" on screen (B). Use the INCLINEA and INCLINE • keys to select the speed measure scale
(METRIC /km. -- IMPERIAL /Miles) and press the ENTER key.
ELEMENTS OF THE ELECTRONIC MONITOR (Fig.I).-
The electronic monitor is made up of two distinct areas:
The top area, Fig.2 (A - B - C) for the DISPLAY
The bottom area, Fig.3 (E - F - G) for the KEYPAD
DISPLAY.-
This area comprises of two screens.
(A) The top LED array, which displays real-time exertion levels being produced during the selected program.
(B) Bottom alphanumeric screen, which guides the user selection options and exercise.
The top screen (A) displays the various pre-programmed exercise profiles (programs) that we can select and,
during exercise, current exertion levels.
The bottom alphanumeric screen (B) is used to guide the user when selecting the exercise to do, as well as
displaying information about the exercise both during and after the session. The LED indicators (C) located
below the alphanumeric screen give a simultaneous readout of SPEED; TIME /DISTANCE; CALORIES /
WATTS; PULSE RATE and indicate which information is being displayed throughout the exercise.
The data that are displayed on the LEDs (C) during exercise are as follows:
-SPEED: This displays the linear velocity at which the belt is travelling. The value is displayed in kilometres
per hour (km/h).
-TIME: This shows the time that has elapsed since you started the exercise or, if a time limit has been
established, the amount of time left before the exercise finishes. The time is displayed in minutes and
seconds (mm:ss).
-DISTANCE: This shows the distance that you have travelled since beginning the exercise. The distance is
calculated by using the estimated linear velocity (SPEED) and the units displayed are kilometres and
hectometres
-CALORIES: This shows the estimated number of calories that have been burnt off up until now. This
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-INCLINATION: This displays the machine's current level of inclination. The machine has 15 levels of
inclination (0 to 15). The degree of inclination can be changed by using the INCLINEA and INCLINET keys.
At the end of the exercise the machine returns to a 0 inclination level.
-PULSE: This shows the user's heart rate, assuming that this information can be accessed through the hand-
grip sensors or the telemetric chest band. When both of these are used together, priority is given to the
telemetric chest band. For more information about heart rate refer to the section entitled: Pulse
measurement; chest band and hand-grip
KEYPAD.-
The function of each key is listed below. See Fig.3.
The electronic monitor includes an easy-to-use keypad. This keypad consists of Fan keys (E), numeric keys
(F) and function keys (G).
- Fan keys (E) - Off/On; Low (minimum speed); High (maximum speed).
- Numeric keys (F) - (1- 0) are used to enter the data requested by the monitor.
-Function keys (G) - reset; speed+; speed-; enter; pause; stop; inclineA; inclineT; quick/start, are
used to select a particular exercise, enter requested data, control exercise exertion levels and to finish the
exercise.
-reset.- Reset key. This is used to erase the data that have been entered into the monitor when selecting
a program.
-Speed-.- Key for decreasing speed. When pressed during exercise this key will decrease the speed of
the machine by one tenth of a kilometre per hour. The speed will continue to decrease as long as this button
is being pressed. During the selection of pre-programmed profiles, it is used to move back to the previous
profile screen.
-Speed+.- Key for increasing speed. When pressed during exercise this key will increase the speed of
the machine by one tenth of a kilometre per hour. The speed will continue to increase as long as this button
is being pressed. During the selection of pre-programmed profiles, it is used to move on to the next profile
screen.
-enter,- Selection and validation key. This is used during pre-programmed profile selection to select a
profile, confirm data that have been entered and to start the exercise. It is also used during user profile
programming to confirm the exertion level settings for each minute.
-pause,- Pause key. If this is pressed during a session, the exercise is interrupted and the exercise
chronometer is halted. To restart the exercise chronometer press the pause key again or continue
exercising. If, in pause mode, you press the STOP key then the exercise will be finished.
-stop,- Stop key. If this is pressed during the session, the exercise will finish and the belt will stop. A
summary of all the exercise data will be displayed and it will then return to the start screen.
-Incliner.- Decrease inclination key. When pressed during exercise this key will decrease the level of
inclination by one degree. Inclination will continue to decrease as long as this button is being pressed.
-Incline A .- Increase inclination key When pressed during exercise this key will increase the level of
inclination by one degree. Inclination will continue to increase as long as this button is being pressed.
-quick/start.- Quick start key. When this key is pressed, provided that the LED on the key is flashing,
exercise will begin in manual mode after a 3 second countdown.

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STARTING.-
Switchingthe monitor on: Plug the mains cable, supplied with the machine, into an electric mains socket,
making sure that the voltage is that stated for the machine and that the socket is equipped with an earth
connection Fig.B.
Next, set the switch (b) to position [1]. Fig.A.
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Once the monitor is on it will display the profile and the letter "M" for manual on the LED array (A) Fig.2, and
the "WELCOME TO HI -POWER" welcome message on the bottom alphanumeric screen (B).
By pressing the QUICK/START key the machine will start in manual mode after a 3 second countdown at a
speed of 3km/h, by pressing the speed+ or speed- keys you can increase or decrease the speed settings.
You can also increase or decrease the speed settings by using the numeric keys (F).
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.-
STARTING THE FAN. -
The monitor on this machine is fitted with an air vent (D), Fig.l, through which a FAN provides two air
speeds, LOW and HIGH. To switch the fan on while exercising press the ON/OFF key on the keypad, Fig.3,
and the fan will start. Whenever the monitor is switched to PAUSE the fan will switch off.
P0 - MANUAL MODE.-
oncethe monitor is on it will display the profile and the letter "M" for manual on the LED array (A) Fig.2, and
the "WELCOME TO HI - POWER" welcome message on the bottom alphanumeric screen (B) Fig.2.
By pressing the QUICK /START key the machine will start in manual mode after a 3 second countdown.
The flashing top LED array (A), Fig.2, will indicate the current speed setting for the exercise. By pressing the
speedA or speedT keys you can vary the speed between twenty different speed settings. You can also
increase or decrease the speed settings by using the numeric keys (F) Fig.3.
The bottom alphanumeric display (B), Fig.2, will give alternating 10 second read-outs of the following values:
SPEED (Metric system km/h or imperial system mph); TIME; CALORIES; PULSE RATE and the second
sequence will show TIME, DISTANCE and INCLINE.
The program can be interrupted by pressing the STOP key or the EMERGENCY button (G) at the bottom of
the screen. When the program is stopped the bottom alphanumeric screen (B), Figure 2, will display the
average values for EXERCISE TIME (HH:MM:SS); DISTANCE TRAVELLED (km); AVERAGE SPEED
(Km/h); CALORIES CONSUMED (kcal) during the exercise. These values will be displayed twice every five
seconds.
If, during the time it takes to display these average values, no keys are touched and no further exercise is
done and the STOP key is pressed, the machine will go back to the manual program.
PROGRAM MODE.-
Thisprogram has: 1 MANUAL profile program; 8 pre-programmed PROGRAM profiles; a user programmable
profile (USER) as well as a male TEST, female TEST, and a steady pulse rate (H.R.C) program.
INCLINATION AND SPEED PROGRAM.-
Program setup.-
This software allows the user to select inclination or speed programs.
With the inclination programs the LEDs display on the monitor refers to the level of inclination, whereas with
the speed programs the LEDs refer to the current speed.

Thissoftwarealsoallowsyoutosetamaximumspeed.
Withthemonitorswitchedon,thetopLEDarray(A),
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To enter the setup menu once this is displayed, press and hold the STOP key down and then press ENTER,
hold both keys down for approximately 4 seconds.
The first thing to be displayed on the screen is the software
version number for the machine.
Press the ENTER key.
The next screen displays the reference number for the
hardware.
Press the IURIRiX sPDiENTER key f
and the
following screen will appear, displaying the DG inclination or the SPD speed program.
Select the desired program by pressing the INCLINEA/INCLINEv keys.
Press the ENTER key.
If you have chosen the inclination program, the displayed speed profiles will become degrees of inclination
for the chosen program.
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screen allows
us to switch
between Imperial (ML) or Metric (kM) units by pressing the INCLINEA/INCLINEAv keys.
Press the ENTER key.
The following screen allows us to select the maximum
machine speed of 20 to 25 km/h or 10.6 to 15.6 mph by
pressing the INCLINE + /INCLINE - keys.
Press the ENTER key.
The following screen displays information about the total
distance travelled. This is the sum of all the users.
Press the ENTER key.
This screen displays information about the total time that the
treadmill has been operating.
Press the ENTER key to exit to the main menu.
The treadmill is already preset and ready to use.
See pre-set program graphs at the end of this manual.

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P1 - P8 PRESET PROGRAMS.-
Withthe monitor switched on, the top LED array (A), Fig.2, will display the profile and the letter "M" for
manual. The SPEED+ and SPEED- keys are used to display the various pre-programmed 3rofiles. Once a
specific profile has been selected press the ENTER key.
The top LED array (A) will ask for an age value (between 10 and 99), select your age by using the number
keys (F), Fig.3, press ENTER. It will now ask for your weight (between 30 and 199 kg), select your weight by
using the number keys (F), Fig.3, press ENTER. It will now ask for an exercise time limit (between 10 and 60
minutes), select the time by using the number keys (F), Fig.3, press ENTER ,will be shown on the
alphanumeric screen (B) and exercise will begin after a 3 second countdown at a speed of 2km/h.
There are different difficulty levels within each pre-programmed profile, to select any of these just press the
SPEED+ and SPEED- keys during the exercise.
Once you have finished the exercise program, the monitor will calculate the average values at which you did
the exercise and display these on the bottom alphanumeric screen (B), Fig.2.
The program can be interrupted by pressing the STOP key and the bottom alphanumeric screen (B), Fig.2,
will display the average values for EXERCISE TIME; DISTANCE TRAVELLED; AVERAGE SPEED;
CALORIES CONSUMED during the exercise. These values will be displayed twice every five seconds.
If, during the time it takes to display these average values, no keys are touched and the STOP key is
pressed, the machine will go back to the manual program.
P9 USER PROGRAM (USER).
With the monitor switched on, the top LED array (A), Fig.2, will display the profile and the letter "M" for
manual. Use the SPEED+ and SPEED- keys to display the various pre-programmed profiles. Once program
9 (USER) has been selected, press the ENTER key.
The top LED array (A), Fig.2, will ask for an age value (between 10 and 99), select your age by using the
number keys (F), Fig.3, (If the value entered exceeds these limits it will display the closest acceptable value).
Press ENTER.
It will now ask for your weight (between 30 and 199 kg), select your weight by using the number keys (F),
Fig.3, press ENTER. It will now ask for an exercise time limit (between 10 and 60 minutes), select the time by
using the number keys (F), and press ENTER. Now press the RESET key and you can begin to design a
personalised exercise profile on the LED array (A).
The profile being designed is divided into 21 steps. To select the first step press RESET, the SPEED+ or
SPEED- Keys, then press ENTER and so on until you have completed the program graph to your liking.
If you make a mistake when recording any step, press the RESET key and repeat the previous step.
Next press ENTER. START EXERCISE will be shown on the alphanumeric screen (B) and exercise will
begin after a 3 second countdown.
Once you have finished the exercise program, the monitor will calculate the average values at which you did
the exercise and display these on the bottom alphanumeric screen (B), Fig.2.
The program can be interrupted by pressing the STOP key and the bottom alphanumeric screen (B), Fig.2,
will display the average values for EXERCISE TIME; DISTANCE TRAVELLED; CALORIES CONSUMED
during the exercise. These values will be displayed twice every five seconds.
If, during the time it takes to display these average values, no keys are touched and no further exercise is
done and the STOP key is pressed, the machine will go back to the manual program.

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10- P11 MALE - FEMALE TEST PROGRAMS.-
Theaim of this test is to assess the user's level of fitness the difference between the Male and Female
programs is in the Watts. The value for the Male test is set at 150 W whereas the Female test is set at 100W.
With the monitor switched on, the top LED array (A), Fig.2, will display the profile and the letter "M" for
manual. The SPEED+ and SPEED- keys are used to display the various pre-programmed profiles. Once the
Male TEST or Female TEST has been selected, press the ENTER key. Next, the bottom alphanumeric
screen (B), Fig.2, will ask for an age value (between 10 and 99). Select your age using the numeric keys (F)
Fig.3, and press ENTER. START EXERCISE will be shown on the alphanumeric screen (B) and exercise will
begin after a 3 second countdown.
The top LED array (A), Fig.2, will display a flashing heart symbol. Place your hands on the pulse sensors
(handgrip) located on the handlebar or place the telemetric chest band on your chest, if you have one. Begin
the TEST.
At the end of the 12 minute test you will be awarded a score between 1 (very poor) and 5 (excellent). A 0
score may also appear, which means that either the test or heart rate measurement sensor were not used
correctly.
NOTE: In order to do the test it is essential to use heart rate measurement, using either the hand-grip
sensors or the chest band. It is advisable to do a brief warm-up session before doing this test. This will
prevent possible injuries.
The maximum number of heartbeats that a person should not exceed is referred to as the maximum Herat
rate and this value drops with age. A simple formula to calculate this is to subtract your age, in years, from
the number 220. The maximum Herat rate should be kept between 65% and 85% for correct exercise, it is
not advisable to go above 85%.
Whenever your pulse rate exceeds 85% of the maximum heart rate value a flashing heart symbol will appear
and a 2 second beep will sound until your pulse rate drops below 85% of your maximum heart rate.
For safety reasons it is advisable to exercise at below 85% of the maximum heart rate.
P12 - CONSTANT HEART RATE PROGRAM (H RC).-
It is advisable to do a brief warm-up session before using this program. This will prevent possible injuries.
This program allows you to select a heart rate (between 65% and 85% of the maximum heart rate) and the
machine will automatically adjust exertion levels to ensure that the user maintains the selected heart rate
value. Use of heart rate measurement using the telemetric chest band is obligatory and you must not exceed
85% of your maximum heart rate value.
With the monitor switched on, the top LED array (A), Fig.2, will display the profile and the letter "M" for
manual. Use the SPEED-I- and SPEED- keys to display the various pre-programmed profiles. Once the HRC
program has been selected, press the ENTER key.
The bottom alphanumeric screen (B) will ask you for the heart rate value at which you wish to do the
exercise, use the number keys (F), Fig.3, to select a value (between 25 and 250 B.P.M beats per minute),
then press ENTER., will be shown on the alphanumeric screen (B) and exercise will begin after a 3 second
countdown.
This program uses a preset exertion level during the first three minutes in order to prevent any type of injury.
The first minute starts off at a speed of 4 km/h. The second minute speeds up to 4.5 km/h. The third minute
speeds up to 5 Km/h. From the fourth minute onward the computer automatically adjusts the exertion level to
keep your heart rate at the specified value.
NOTE: If the monitor fails to receive a pulse rate signal during the third minute the program will stop
automatically.
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