Evo 423T User manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Important-: Please read all instructions carefully before using your treadmill. Retain this
owner’s manual for your future reference:
WARNING:
1. Position the treadmill on a clear level surface. Do not place the treadmill on thick carpet as it may
interfere with proper ventilation. Do not place the treadmill near water or outdoors.
2. Position treadmill so that the wall plug is visible and accessible.
3. Never start the treadmill while you are standing on the walking belt. After turning the power on and
adjusting the speed control, there will be a 3 second pause before the walking belt begins to move,
always stand on the foot rails on the sides of the frame until the belt is moving.
4. Wear appropriate clothing when exercising on the treadmill. Do not wear long, loose fitting clothing
that may be caught in the treadmill. Always wear running or aerobic shoes with rubber soles.
5. Always unplug the power cord before removing the treadmill motor cover.
6. Keep small children away from the treadmill during operation.
7. Always hold the handrails when initially walking or running on the treadmill until you are comfortable.
8. Always attach the safety cord to your clothing when using the treadmill. If the treadmill should
suddenly increase in speed due to an electronics failure or the speed being inadvertently increased, the
treadmill will come to a sudden stop when the safety cord is disengaged from the console.
9. When the treadmill is not being used the safety cord should be removed.
10. Before starting any exercise program, consult with your physician or health professional. He or she
can help establish the exercise frequency, intensity (target heart zone) and time appropriate for your
particular age and condition. If you have any pain or tightness in your chest, an irregular heartbeat,
shortness of breath, feel faint or have any discomfort while you exercise, STOP! Consult your physician
before continuing.

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TOOLS:
5# ALLEN WRENCH 5mm 1pcs
WRENCH W/SCREW DRIVER S=13 14 15 1pcs
Notice: Do not plug into main power before completing assembly.
ASSEMBLY STEP 1:
ASSEMBLY STEP 2:
ASSEMBLY STEP 3:
Lift up the computer section and upright
posts as arrow indicates.
Notice: When you insert the pole
sections ensure that the wires do not
get caught and become damaged.
Attach upright post (3) onto MAIN
FRAME (1) using bolt (49) and lock
washer (70)
Use the 5# Allen wrench
Note: Support the Left upright with your
hand to avoid injury.
Open the carton and remove all foam and
cardboard packaging. Place the treadmill on
the ground as per diagram

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ASSEMBLY STEP 4:
ASSEMBLY STEP 5:
ASSEMBLY STEP 6:
Slide right upright (4) onto MAIN
FRAME (1)
To attach the upright posts (4) to the
frame use bolt (49) and lock washer (70)
using the 5# Allen wrench
Note: Support the right upright with your
hand to avoid injury.
ATTENTION: complete the assembly as pictured above and tighten all bolts
before you use the treadmill. Read the instructions carefully.
Take bolt (49) and Lock washer (70)
and insert them into R&L upright (3,
4). Using the 5# Allen wrench
Then lock the COMPUTER (75)
1. Screw the L&R handlebar cover 105,
106, 107, 108 onto L&R UPRIGHT 3 & 4
with screw (51) by using the Allen
wrench.
2. Screw the L&R upright cover 26 & 27
onto L&R UPRIGHT 3 & 4 with screw
(51) by using the Allen wrench.

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FOLDING INSTRUCTION
Pulling up:
Pulling down:
Hold support place A with hand, then
pull up based on the arrow direction,
until the hydraulic bar (11) slides into the
tube
Hold support place A, use your feet
firmly at place B to release the hydraulic
mechanism

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TECHNICAL PARAMETER
BUILT UP SIZE (mm) 1665*765*1370 INCLINE LEVELS 12%
FOLDABLE SIZE (mm) 895*765*1510 SPEED RANGE 1.0-18KM/h
RUNNING BOARD
SIZE (mm)
1290*454
NET WEIGHT 72KG
MAX USER WEIGHT 120KG
3 LED DISPLAY SPEED, TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, PULSE and INCLINE

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OPERATION GUIDE
WINDOW DISPLAY:
1. “INCL/PULSE” window: This will display the user’s incline level and user’s pulse; the incline range is
from 0 to 12%. The default setting will start at 0%. When the user places both hands over the palm
pulse, it can track and display the user’s pulse after 5 seconds, the LED will indicate the pulse
function. The pulse range will be from 40-200 b/pm.
2. “TIME/ DIST/CAL”:”TIME’’ window will alternate every five seconds; this is indicated via the LED. The
time is measured in minutes and seconds. During a Pre Set program the window will show a count
down phase, in the default manual setting the time will count on. “DIST’” window is measured in
kilometers. The default setting will start at 1km/h. ‘’CAL’’, in the default manual setting and also during
the Pre Set programs you will have a calorie count available. This will automatically count upward for
the duration of use.
3. “SPEED” window: Speed is shown in the window on the right hand side. The range of speed is from
1.0 to 18km/h.
BUTTON FUNCTION:
1. “PROGRAM” Button: When the treadmill has been switched on start by pressing the ‘’PROG’’ button
to scroll through “ P1-P2-P3-P4-P5-P6-P7-P8-P9-P10-P10-P12-P13-P14-P15, U1-U2-U3 -FAT”.

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Manual mode is the default program; the default speed is set to 1km/h. (Manual mode, pre-set
program: P1-P15), and U1-U3 are the user programs followed by the ‘’FAT’’ function.
2. “MODE” Button: The mode can be used to scroll through the time, distance and calorie functions
before commencing in the manual setting. Each function can be set by the user using the ‘’up’’ and
‘’down’’ arrows or ‘’+’’ and ‘’–‘’ symbols.
3. “START” button: You begin by pressing the ‘’START’’ button, which will give you a three second count
down before starting at 1km/h.
4. “STOP” button: By pressing the ‘’STOP’’ button you can stop the treadmill at any point within any
program.
5. “SPEED+”“SPEED-” Button: These buttons will automatically adjust your speed within the default
manual setting.
6. “INC+”“INC-” Button: These buttons will automatically adjust your incline level throughout the default
manual setting.
7. “INCLINE 5, 8, 12” speed shift button. Set speed quickly
8. “SPEED 5, 8, 12” incline shift button. Set incline quickly
9. Is the button for the cooling fan used to stop or start the fan.
START-UP QUICK (MANUAL)
1. Turn on the power at the base of the unit and attach the safety cord.
2. Press STATR/STOP button,the system will enter into a 3 second count down and commence at
1km/h.
3. After start-up, you can use speed up or down and “INCLINE+” “INCLINE -”to adjust the speed and
incline
MANUAL MODE:
1. If you do not choose a Pre Set program and press the START button directly, the treadmill will start to
run from a speed of 1.0km/h, the window displays will start an ascending count from zero, press
“INCLINE+”,”INCLINE-”, “SPEED+”, “SPEED-” to change the speed or incline.
2. To set the Time, press the “MODE” button to enter a time count down then press
“INCLINE+”,”INCLINE-”, “SPEED+”, “SPEED-” to set the time required.
3. To set a distance you would like to cover press the “MODE “button twice. This can be adjusted via the
‘’up’’ and ‘’down’’ arrows.
4. To set the amount of calories you would like to burn, press the “MODE” button a third time and adjust
the quantity using the ‘’up’’ and ‘’down’’ arrows.
5. When the settings are finished, press the “START” button to begin, the treadmill will enter into a three
second count down before commencing. You can then alter the speed and incline using the
“INCLINE+”,”INCLINE-”, “SPEED+”, “SPEED-” press the ‘’STOP’’ button if you need to pause,
dropout of the workout or alternatively pull the safety cord to cut the power to the unit.
PRE SET PROGRAMS
To begin, start by pressing the ‘’PROG’’ key to scroll through the programs available. You can then adjust
the duration of the work out via the ‘’+ or –‘’ symbols located on the display. The time will be shown in
minutes and seconds with a descending count. When you are scrolling through you will have several
programs available, you have P1-P15, U1, U2, and U3 followed by a ‘’FAT’’ setting to choose from. Once
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count down you will begin your workout.
PROGRAM EXERCISE CHART
Each program will divide into 10 grades for the exercise time and each time sect has the speed and
inclines accordingly.
Mode
Time
Time Interval
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P1 SPEED 2434354253
INCLINE 1233122322
P2 SPEED 2546464242
INCLINE 1233223422
P3 SPEED 2545454232
INCLINE 1223122221
P4 SPEED 3675859643
INCLINE 2233224622
P5 SPEED 3675867643
INCLINE 1243224521
P6 SPEED 2864597543
INCLINE 2262342221
P7 SPEED 2674474242
INCLINE 45669910 12 63
P8 SPEED 2468786232
INCLINE 3544344332
P9 SPEED 2455656332
INCLINE 3534234232
P10 SPEED 2353353633
INCLINE 4436788633
P11 SPEED 2674474242
INCLINE 45669910 12 63
P12 SPEED 2554464234
INCLINE 356712 911 11 63
P13 SPEED 2747894532
INCLINE 5664658942
P14 SPEED 2654865233
INCLINE 565845510 63
P15 SPEED 2654875332
INCLINE 3456355643

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USER PROGRAMS
U1, U2, U3. Besides the 15 preset programs, we also set up another 3 user’s programs for the user’s
needs: U1, U2, and U3.
1. Users programs tune
Press the button “PROGRAM” until it shows the users program U1-U3, press the “mode” button then
enter the set-up for the first time set-up. “SPEED+” “SPEED-” is to change the speed, and the
“INCLINE+” “INCLINE -” is to change the incline. Press “mode” button, whioch means the completion of
the first time setup and then enter to the second time setup until the ten setups are done. The data will
be saved without losing due to power off until the next time when you reset.
2. Startup of the users program
A. Press the “PROGRAM”until it shows the user’s program U1-U3, set the running time required and
press the “start ” button
B. After you are finished with the users program and running time setting, press the “start” button it will
work too.
3. User’s program setup instruction
The program divides each exercise into ten periods; the treadmill cannot run until the speed, incline and
running time of the ten periods are done
RANGE OF PROGRAMS
PROGRAM BEGIN SET UP
RANGE
DISPLAY
RANGE
TIME (MIN:
SECOND) 0:00 15:00 5:00-99:00 0:00-99:59
INCLINE (%) 0 0 0-12 0-12
SPEED (K/h) 1.0 1.0
1.0-18 1.0-18
DISTANCE (K) 0 1.0 0.5-99.9 0.00-99.9
PULSE (hypo/min) P N/A N/A 50-200
CALORIE (THERM) 0 50 10-999 0-999
HRC PROGRAM
1. Press the “PROGRAM” button until it shows the “PULSE” window shows the “HP1-HP2-HP3”
(HRC),”HP1” runs at 8.0km/h at maximum, and default pulse rate is 150 hypo/minutes, ”HP2” runs at
9.0km/h at maximum, and default pulse rate is 160 hypo/minutes”HP3” runs at 10.0km/h at
maximum, and default pulse rate is 170 hypo/minutes U1-U3,
2. Press the “MODE” button and enter into the AGE setup. “TIME” window shows the default age 30.
press“INCLINE+” “INCLINE -” “SPEED+” “SPEED -” button to adjust the age. The range of the age is
from “15-80 years old”
3. Press the “MODE” button and enter into the PULSE setup. The system will recommend a pulse data
shows in the window based on the age that you set up. Press “INCLINE+” “INCLINE -” “SPEED+”
“SPEED -” button to adjust the pulse. The range of the pulse is from “50-200”
4. Press the “MODE” button and enter into the TIME setup. The TIME window will show the default
15:00 press “INCLINE+” “INCLINE -” “SPEED+” “SPEED -” button to adjust the exercise time. The
range of the time is from “5:00-99:00”

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5. Press the “START” button after all parameters are done.
6. In the “HP1-HP2-HP3” program, the system will control the speed and incline based on a default pulse if we
don’t press the “START” button.
7. The first minutes after running is the warm up phase, and the system won’t adjust the speed and incline
automatically but manually. After one minute, the system will speed up at 0.5km/h based on the pulse rate.
When it goes to the highest speed and still does not reach the targeted pulse rate, the system will help you
pulse reach the targeted pulse by the frequency and incline with the rate of 1sec/ hypo.
HRC Maximum Default Pulse Range Age range Speed/ Incline
Frequency
HP1 8.0km/h 150 hypo/min 80-180 hypo/min 15-80
Speed up at
0.5km/hypo incline
up at 1sec/hypo
HP2 9.0km/h 160hypo/min 80-180 hypo/min 15-80
HP3 10.0km/h 170hypo/min 80-180hypo/min 15-80
Note: Using the chest strap to inspect the pulse under the HRC program, and the chest strap should be tight
against the chest and touch the skin.
BODY FAT PROGRAM:
To begin, press “ PROGRAM” until you reach the ‘’FAT’’ setting, press “ MODE “ enter F-1, F-2, F-3, F-4,
F-5 ( F-1 SEX, F-2 AGE, F-3 HEIGHT, F-4 WEIGHT, F-5 BODY FAT TESTER ),
Press “SPEED+” “SPEED -” to set F-1 – F4 ( refer to the following chart), after that, press “ MODE” to set
F-5, grasp the palm pulse, the window will then display your body fat index (BMI) after 3 seconds. The
body fat index is testing the relationship between height and weight. The body FAT test is suited to males
and females. The ideal (BMI) should be 20-25, if under 19, it would mean you may be too thin. If you are
between 25 and 29, it could mean you are overweight, if over 30, it is indicating obesity. (The data is just
for reference, and cannot be used as medical data)
F-1 Sex 01 male 02 female
F-2 Age 10------99
F-3 Height 100----200
F-4 Weight 20-----150
F-5
FAT ≤19 Underweight
FAT =(20---25) Normal weight
FAT =(25---29) Overweight
FAT ≥30 Obesity
SAFETY FUNCTION:
If at any stage you require treadmill to stop, pull the safety cord from the treadmill and it will cut power to
the unit immediately.
POWER SAVE FUNCTION:
Without any operation for ten minutes the unit will begin to hibernate, and the display will dim. Press any
button to wake up the display.
MP3 SPEAKER:

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After power is turned on power and connected MP3 or other audio equipment, the console can play
music. You can control sound via audio equipment, please adjust sound so as not to affect sound quality
and built-in audio circuits.
CAUTION:
1. We recommend that you maintain a slow speed at the beginning of a session and hold on to the
handrails until you become comfortable and familiar with the treadmill.
2. Attach the magnet end of the safety pulling rope to the computer and also attach the clip of the safety
pulling rope to your clothing.
3. To end your workout safely, press the PAUSE button or pull out the safety cord, then the treadmill will
stop immediately.
EXERCISE INSTRUCTIONS
1. The Warm Up Phase
This stage helps get the blood flowing around the body and the muscles working properly. It will also
reduce the risk of cramp and muscle injury. It is advisable to do a few stretching exercises as shown
below. Each stretch should be held for approximately 30 seconds, do not force or jerk your muscles into
a stretch - if it hurts, STOP.
2. The Exercise Phase
This is the stage where you put the effort in. After regular use, the muscles in your legs will become
stronger. It is very important to maintain a steady tempo throughout. The rate of work should be
sufficient to raise your heartbeat into the target zone shown on the graph below.
FORWARD
BENDS
OUTER
THIGH
INNER
THIGH
CALF/
ACHILLES
SIDE BENDS

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This stage should last for a minimum of 12 minutes though most people start at about 15-20 minutes
3. The Cool Down Phase
This stage is to let your Cardio-vascular System and muscles wind down. This is a repeat of the warm up
exercise e.g. reduce your tempo, continue for approximately 5 minutes. The stretching exercises should
now be repeated, again remembering not to force or jerk your muscles into the stretch.
As you get fitter you may need to train longer and harder. It is advisable to train at least three times a
week, and if possible space your workouts evenly throughout the week.
To tone muscle while on your Treadmill you will need to have the resistance set quite high. This will put
more strain on our leg muscles and may mean you cannot train for as long as you would like. If you are
also trying to improve your fitness you need to alter your training program. You should train as normal
during the warm up and cool down phases, but towards the end of the exercise phase you should
increase resistance, making your legs work harden than normal. You may have to reduce your speed to
keep your heart rate in the target zone.
The important factor here is the amount of effort you put in. The harder and longer you work the more
calories you will burn. Effectively this is the same as if you were training to improve your fitness, the
difference is the goal.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
WALKING BELT CENTERING AND TENSION ADJUSTMENT
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the walking belt. This may cause reduced motor performance and excessive
roller wears.
TO CENTER WALKING BELT:
●Place treadmill on a level surface
●Run treadmill at approximately 5KPH
●If the belt has drifted to the right, turn the right adjusting bolt 1/2 turn clockwise and the left adjusting
bolt 1/2 turn counterclockwise See pic A
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1/2 turn clockwise and the right adjusting bolt 1/2 turn counterclockwise See pic B
Picture A If the belts has drifted to the LEFT PictureBif the belts has drifted to the RIGHT
WARNING: ALWAYS UNPLUG THE TREADMILL FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET BEFORE
CLEANING OR SERVICING THE UNIT CLEANING
General cleaning or servicing the unit will greatly prolong the treadmill. Keep treadmill clean by dusting
regularly.
Be sure to clean the exposed part of the deck on either side of the walking belt and also the side rails.
This reduces the build up of foreign material underneath the walking belt.
The top of the belt may be cleaned with a wet, soapy cloth. Be careful to keep liquid away from inside the
motorized treadmill frame or from underneath the belt.
Warning Always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet before removing the motor cover.
At least once a year remove the motor cover and vacuum under the motor cover. Be careful not to
interfere with any of the wires or circuits.
WALKING BELT AND DECK LUBRICATION
This treadmill is equipped with a pre-lubricated, low maintenance deck system. The belt/ deck
friction may play a major role in the function and life of your treadmill, thus requiring periodic
lubrication. We recommend a periodic inspection of the deck.
We recommend lubrication of the deck according to the following timetable:
Light use (less than 3 hours/ week) annually
Medium use (3-5 hours/ week) every six months
Heavy use (more than 5 hours/ week) every three months
PIC A PIC B

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NOTE: APPLY HEALTHSTREAM TREADMILL LUBRICANT AS INSTRUCTED ABOVE.
EXPLODED DRAWING

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PARTS LIST
NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY
1 MAIN FRAME 1 37 WHEELS 2
2 BASE FRAME 1 38 ADJUSTING ROLLER 2
3 LEFT UPRIGHT 1 39 FOOT PAD 2
4 RIGHT UPRIGHT 1 40 RING PROTECTING WIRE PLUG 2
5 COMPUTER 1 41 POWER WIRE BUCKLE 1
6 MOTOR BRACKET 1 42 SAFETY KEY SPRING BALL 1
7 INCLINE SUPPORT 1 43 ROUND TUBE PLUG 2
8 SCREW M4*12 4 44 FOAM 2
9 ADJUSTING TUBE 4 45 FLAT FOOT PAD 4
10 SPEAKER 2 46 LOCKNUT M6 8
11 HYDRAULIC BAR 1 47 LOCKNUT M8 6
12 FRONT ROLLER 1 48 LOCKNUT M10 2
13 REAR ROLLER 1 49 FLAT HEAD BOLTS M8*16 10
14 ROTATING TUBE 2 50 FLAT HEAD BOLTS M8*25* 15 3
15 SCREW DRIVER
S=13、14、15 1 51 SCREW ST4.2*13 16
16 5# WRENCH 5mm 1 52 FLAT HEAD BOLTS M8*40*20 9
17 SCREW ST2.9*8 2
53 FLAT HEAD BOLTS M10*25 2
18 SAFETY LOCK 1 54 FLAT HEAD BOLTS
M10*45
thread15 1
19 MOTOR UPPER COVER 1 55 FLAT HEAD BOLTS
M10*55 thread
20 1
20 MOTOR LOWER
COVER 1 56 FLAT HEAD BOLTS M10*55 2
21 COMPUTER PANEL 1 57 FLAT HEAD BOLTS M6*45 1
22 COMPUTER UPPER
COVER 1 58 FLAT HEAD BOLTS M6*55 2
23 COMPUTER LOWER 1 59 HEX HEAD BOLTS M8*35 5

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COVER
24 BOTTOM BOARD 1 60 HEX HEAD BOLTS M8*45 1
25 FANS 1 61 HEAD COUNTERBORE BOLT M6*35 8
26 UPRIGHT COVER L 1 62 CROSS HEAD BOLTS M3*8 2
27 UPRIGHT COVER R 1 63 CROSS HEAD BOLTS M6*16 10
28 LEFT BACK COVER 1 64 CROSS HEAD BOLTS M5*8 7
29 RIGHT BACK COVER 1 65 SCREW ST3.5*35 2
30 SIDE RAIL 2 66 SCREW ST2.9*6.5 19
31 SAFETY MAT 2 67 SCREW ST4.2*12 33
32 RUNNING BELT 1 68 SCREW ST4.0*20 2
33 CAP FOR MOVING
WHEEL 2 69 LOCKWASHER 6 3
34 BELT 1 70 LOCKWASHER 8 18
35 BLUE CUSHION PAD 4 71 LOCKWASHER 10 4
36 BLACK CUSHION PAD 4 72 LOCKWAHSER 8 6
73 FLAT WAHSER 8 6 91 SPEAKER 2
74 FLAT WASHER 10 2 92 SAFETY LOCK COMPONENTS 1
75 COMPUTER 1 93 TRANSFORMER 1
76 COMPUTER BUTTON
PANEL 1 94 STANDARD POWER WIRE 1
77 POWER CONTROL
BOARD 1 95 SQUARE SWITCH 1
78 MAGNETIC SENSOR 1 96 OVERLOAD FUSE 1
79 PULSE WITH INCLINE
BUTTON 1 97 AC SINGLE WIRE 1
80 PULSE WITH SPEED
BUTTON 1 98 AC SINGLE WIRE 1
81 COMPUTER TOP WIRE
1 1 99 AC SINGLE WIRE 1
82 COMPUTER TOP WIRE 1 100 MAGENTIC CORE 1
83 COMPUTER MIDDLE
WIRE 1 101 MAGNETIC RING 1
84 COMPUTER BOTTOM
WIRE 1 102 DC MOTOR 1
85 STICKER 2 103 RUNNING BOARD 1
86 TOP WIRE OF THE
PULSE 1 104 SENSOR SWITCH BOARD 1
87 PULE WITH SWITCH
TOP WIRE 1 105 HANDLEBAR COVER L 1
88 PULSE SPEED TOP
WIRE 1 106 HANDLEBAR COVER L 1
89 INCLINE MOTOR 1 107 HANDLEBAR COVER R 1
90 POWER BOARD 1 108 HANDLEBAR COVER R 1

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. Probable reason for the computer not working: The wire from computer to bottom control board is
not correctly connected. Check the each wire from computer to control board, make sure they are
connected well. If the wire is destroyed, change it. If the above cannot fix the problem call our
service centre on 1300 796 636.
2. “E01”: Message failure. Probable reason: The wires from computer and bottom control board are
not connected well, please check each wire.
3.”E02”: You may not have enough voltage going to the machine. Turn the machine off and on again
at the switch at the rear of the treadmill. If this does not fix the problem you may have damaged
the lower circuit board. Contact our service centre on 1300 796 636
4. “E03”: No sensor signal. Sensor wire is faulty, replace the sensor wire. Magnetic sensor wire is not
working change the magnetic wire or reset the magnet.
5. “E04”: Incline motor wrong, check if the VR of the incline motor connects well or replug it. The mark
of the DC motor and control board should be matched connected. Sometimes you also need to
check the wires of the motor and restart the whole treadmill again.
6. “E05”: Current overload protecting. Power surge or the motor is seized which will cause excessive
current. At this time the treadmill will start its self-protecting system. Adjust the machine and
restart; Check if the motor is noisy or if the motor / bottom control board is burnt out, if burnt out,
change the motor and/or bottom control.
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is broken; the safety pipe is broken or disconnected; the motor wire is not connected well; the
IGBT on bottom control board is burnt out. Test the above reasons and change the relevant part.
If this does not fix the problem call our service number 1300 796 636.
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