FitLux 365 User manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 1
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 2
ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 3
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 4-5
TREADMILL OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 6
HOW TO OPERATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 6-8
COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 8-14
HOW TO USE ASA SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 14
MASTER POWER SWITCH LOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 15
ERROR MESSAGE & TROUBLE SHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 15
HOW TO ADJUST INCLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p . 15
HOW TO FOLD UP FOR STORAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 16
HOW TO FOLD DOWN FOR EXERCISE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 16
HOW TO MAINTAIN RUNNING BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 17
HOW TO MAINTAIN RUNNING BOARD BY LIQUID SILICONE . . . . . . . . P . 17
ALIGNING THE RUNNING BELT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 18
ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT TENSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 18
CLEANING AND INSPECTING THE RUNNING BELT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 19
CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 19
INSPECT FASTENERS AND WIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 19
HOW TO MOVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 19
STORAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 19
HOW TO WORK OUT SAFELY AND EFFICIENTLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 20
EXPLODED DRAWING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 21
PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P . 22
We reserve the right to make change at any time without notice,
in colors, parts and materials.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the following basic precautions prior to use of the treadmill:
* Never operate the treadmill with the air openings blocked. Keep air openings
free of lint, hair, and the like.
WARNING
* This treadmill requires a dedicated circuit as 110V/220V 15/10AMP separately that is not
shared by any other electrical appliances . Failure to do so can damage the electronics and
the motor, and will void the warranty .
* To reduce the risk of electric shock, always unplug the power cord from electrical outlet
immediately after using and before cleaning, assembling or servicing .
* Never leave the treadmill unattended when plugged in . Disconnect by turning off the master
power switch and unplugging from outlet .
* Always keep hands and feet off the treadmill while others are using it .
* Never place hands or feet under the treadmill .
* Do not allow children on or around treadmill .
CAUTIONS
* Never operate the treadmill if it has been dropped or damaged, or exposed to water .
Contact with your distributor for service recommendations .
* Before starting any exercise program, it is recommended that you consult your physician .
* Stop using this appliance if you feel dizziness or discomfort .
* Medical approval and close supervision is necessary when appliance is used by or near
handicapped individuals .
* Use the treadmill only for its intended use as described in this manual .
* Do not pull the treadmill by the power cord or use it as a handle .
* Keep power cord away from heated surfaces and oven flame .
* Do not use or store outdoors .
* Do not operate where aerosol products are being used or where oxygen is being
administered .
* While turning on the power, please stand beside the treadmill, not on the treadmill .
* The weight limit is 265LBS /120KGS .
* Do not operate in a wet or moist condition .
* Do not use the treadmill on a carpet that is greater than 1/2 inch in height .
* Do not operate under a blanket . Excessive heating can occur and cause fire, electrical
shock, or injury to persons .
* Never insert any object into any opening on the treadmill .
* Keep the treadmill on a solid, level surface with sides at least two feet from any wall . Be
sure the area around the treadmill remains clear during use and has adequate clearance,
see illustration below .

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* Do not walk or jog barefoot or without shoes .
* Do not walk or jog in loose shoes or slippers .
Athletic shoes are always recommended
while using this treadmill .
* Never walk or jog while wearing loose fitting,
long garments such as slacks pajamas or
dresses .
* When walking or jogging always stay on the
forward part of the treadmill .
* Never jog or walk faster than is comfortable
for you .
* Do not jump up on the treadmill from side to
side .
* Do not place any liquids on any parts of the
treadmill .
This unit must be plugged into a nominal 110
volt 60 hz, 15 amp or 220 Volt , 50Hz 10AMP
circuit, which has a grounding plug . Outlets
that service multiple appliances,
or have fluctuating voltage of more than 5%,
may result in erratic performance or cause
damage to the treadmill electronics . Using
electrical power other than that which has been
specified will ultimately void any warranty,
implied or otherwise .
Never remove or bypass the electrical ground
contained in the treadmill's three-lug with an
adapter .
The difference in the RPM of motor is +/- 10%
This product must be grounded . If it should
malfunction or break down, grounding provides
a path of least resistance for the electric
current,reducing the risk of electric shock .
This treadmill is equipped with a cord having
an equipment grounding connector and a
grounding plug . The plug must be plugged into
an appropriate outlet that is properly installed
and grounded in accordance with all local
codes and ordinances .
DANGER
Improper connection of the treadmill grounding
can result in the risk of electric shock . Check
with a qualified electrician if you are in
doubt as to whether the product is properly
grounded . Do not modify the plug provided
with the treadmill .
If it will not fit your outlet, have a properly
grounded outlet installed by a qualified
electrician .
* Do not plug into the same outlet with any
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
other electrical appliance while using this
treadmill .

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ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
1. MAIN FRAME ..................................... 1
2. COMPUTER FRAME .................................1
3. SIDE COVER ...................................... 4
4. COMPUTER ....................................... 1
5. POWER CABLE ................................... 1
6. CROSS BAR ...................................... 1
A. BOLT ........................................... 14
B. SCREW .......................................... 8
C. TOOLS ........................................... 2

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1.:
Fold up the front post .
STEP 2:
Fix by each 3 Bolts (A) on both
sides .
STEP 3:
Fix Side Covers at the bottom of Front
Post . Wedge the bottom rim of Side
Covers into the frame, then use Screw
(B) to fix .

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STEP 4:
Ask one person to
hold the Computer
Frame at the top of
Front Post . Connect
the cables on both
sides (2 cables on the
right) . Then insert the Computer
Frame into Front Post . While inserting the
Computer Frame please make sure:
4-1. DO NOT CUT, PRESS, BEND or DEFORM
the Cables inside .
4-2. Before fixing the Bolts (A) on both Front
Post, please have Cross Bar (6) put on the
inside of the Front Post, fixed with 2 Bolts (A) on
Right and Left side first, but DO NOT TIGHTEN
the bolts yet . Once the balance Bolts (A) have
been screwed on Front Post from outside,
please check all bolts and tighten them .
STEP 5:
Hold the Computer above the Computer
Frame . Connect all the cables (4 cables
on the right, and 2 cables on the left) from
Computer and Computer Frame . Be careful
not to cut the cables .
STEP 6:
Then mount the Computer on the
Computer Frame . Please note there are
4 tenons at the back of Computer . Place
these 4 tenons of the Computer into the 4
holes on the Computer Frame, then press
Computer down to make it tight . Then
fix by 4 Screw (B) from the back side of
Computer Frame .
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TREADMILL PERATION
CAUTION:
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Before beginning a workout session make sure the safety key is properly placed onto the computer
console and the safety clip is securely attached to an article of your clothing .
Always start the treadmill while standing on the side rails but not on the running belt .
Allow the treadmill to reach a speed of at least 1 .0 KPH before walking on the running belt .
Before operating read this page first for familiarization of the treadmill computer console and other
important features .
WARNING
Temperature generates when motor runs . The longer time it runs, the higher temperature it will
generate . Especially when it runs with heavy loading for some time, the temperature will be much
higher . Therefore, in order to lengthen the life of motor, please do remember that every time
after using, let the treadmill run without loading in maximum speed for 5 minutes to blow out high
temperature .
TO PERATE
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QUICK START
HOW
Press START button to start running . Time, distance, and calories will count up from 0 . Also 0 appears
on Incline Dot Matrix, and the first dot flashes on Speed Dot Matrix . And 0 will jump to 1 after running
400 meters . And you may press INCLINE up/down or SPEED fast/slow button to adjust incline and
speed as you like . You may also press Quick Speed/Incline button to fast reach the speed/incline you
prefer .
FOR 12 PRESET PROGRAM
Press PROFILE button to choose program: P1 ~ P12 on Speed Dot Matrix .
Press ENTER and INCLINE up/down or SPEED fast/slow button to choose Level L1 ~ L3 on Incline
Dot Matrix .
Press ENTER button, preset 32:00 flashes .
Press INCLINE up/down or SPEED fast/slow button to set desired time from 10 ~ 99 .
Press ENTER and START button to start running .
FOR TARGET PROGRAM (TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES)
Press TARGET button to choose target program (Time, Distance or Calories) for countdown exercise .
Press TARGET button for target time, default setting 32:00 flashes, then press INCLINE up/down or
SPEED fast/slow button to set desired workout time 10~99 minutes, press ENTER and START button
to start running .

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Or continuously press TARGET button for target calories, default setting 10 .0 flashes, then press
INCLINE up/down or SPEED fast/slow button to set desired workout calories 10~990 KCAL, press
ENTER and START button to start .
Or continuously press TARGET button for target distance, default setting 1 .0 flashes, then press
INCLINE up/down or SPEED fast/slow button to set desired workout distance 1~20 km, press ENTER
and START button to start running .
When the set figure counts down to 0, machine will stop automatically .
FOR HRC PROGRAM (H1, H2, H3)
Press PROFILE button to choose heart rate control program H1, H2, or H3 .
Press ENTER button, default setting age: 30 flashes on calories window .
Press INCLINE up/down or SPEED fast/slow button to set age 13 ~ 70 .
If you set 35 years old, then press ENTER button, L1 flashes and 111 appears . You may press
INCLINE up/down or SPEED fast/slow button to choose L2 for 138 or L3 for157 for different heart beat
for exercise .
Then press ENTER button, default setting 32:00 shows on time window .
Press INCLINE up/down or SPEED fast/slow button to set desired time .
Press ENTER and START button to start running .
REMARKS
HRC 1 (SPEED CONTROL) OPERATION:
1 . Hold two hands on pulse plate, in 30 seconds after pressing START button, computer will detect
user’s pulse and show on the computer for further operation .
2 . If computer could not detect user’s pulse in 30 seconds, machine will stop .
3 . If user’s actual heartbeat is higher than preset max . heartbeat, speed will decrease 0 .2kph per
detection . When the speed reaches to the lowest but the actual heartbeat is still higher than preset
max . heartbeat, suggest you stop running and consult your physician .
4 . If actual heart beat is 20 times continuously higher than preset max . heartbeat for 20 seconds,
system will stop to pause mode . 3 minutes after pause mode, system will reset to stop mode .
5 . If user’s actual heartbeat is lower than preset max . heartbeat, speed will increase 0 .2kph per
detection . When the speed reaches to the highest but the actual heartbeat is still lower than preset
max . heartbeat, machine will keep running in the highest speed .
HRC 2 (INCLINE CONTROL) OPERATION:
Operation is same as HRC 1
1 . Actual heartbeat is lower than preset max . heartbeat:
Increase incline 1% per detection .
2 . Actual heartbeat is higher than preset max . heartbeat:
Decrease incline 1% per detection .

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HRC 3 (SPEED AND INCLINE CONTROL) OPERATION:
Operation is same as HRC 1
1 . Actual heartbeat is lower than preset max . heartbeat:
Increase speed first for 0 .2 per detection . After it reaches the highest speed, incline 1% will
increase per detection .
2 . Actual heartbeat is higher than preset max . heartbeat:
Decrease speed first for 0 .2 per detection . After it reaches the lowest speed, incline 1% will
decrease per detection .
MAXIMUM HEARTBEAT SETTING:
Level 1: (220 – age) x 60%, Level 2: (220 – age) x 75%, Level 3: (220 – age) x 85%
COMPUTER INFORMATION:
Calories:
Show consumed calories 000 ~ 999KCAL
Distance:
0 ~ 99 .99km
Time:
0 ~ 99 .59minutes (Default setting 32)

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Pulse:
40 ~ 200 BPM
Incline
0~12% and Level L1 ~ L3
Speed
0 .8~16kph and Program P1 ~ P12
Dot Matrix:
8 x 16 for both speed and incline profile
In quick start and target modes, incline dot matrix will show the accumulated laps, and speed dot
matrix will show the circle of lap . 40 dots means 400 meters in one lap .
In program mode, incline dot matrix shows the profile of incline, and speed dot matrix shows the
profile of speed .
Speed display bar:
Warm up: 0 .8 ~ 2kph
Walking: 2 .1 ~ 5kph
Jogging: 5 .1 ~ 9kph
Running: 9 .1 ~ 13kph
Sprinting: 13 .1 ~ 16kph

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PROFILES FOR PROGRAMS
P 1 ~ P 4 PROGRAM SPEED & INCLINE
SPEED
LEVEL 1
P1 P2 P3 P4
SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE
Interval 1 2 .0 KPH 0 % 2 .0 KPH 0 % 3 .0 KPH 0 % 3 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 2 3 .0 KPH 0 % 4 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 % 3 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 3 4 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 % 8 .0 KPH 0 % 5 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 4 5 .0 KPH 0 % 2 .0 KPH 0 % 8 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 5 2 .0 KPH 0 % 4 .0 KPH 0 % 3 .0 KPH 0 % 7 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 6 3 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 % 8 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 7 4 .0 KPH 0 % 2 .0 KPH 0 % 8 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 8 5 .0 KPH 0 % 4 .0 KPH 0 % 8 .0 KPH 0 % 4 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 9 3 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 % 3 .0 KPH 0 % 3 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 10 2 .0 KPH 0 % 2 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 % 3 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 11 3 .0 KPH 0 % 4 .0 KPH 0 % 8 .0 KPH 0 % 5 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 12 4 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 % 3 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 13 5 .0 KPH 0 % 2 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 % 7 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 14 2 .0 KPH 0 % 4 .0 KPH 0 % 8 .0 KPH 0 % 8 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 15 3 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 % 3 .0 KPH 0 % 6 .0 KPH 0 %
Interval 16 5 .0 KPH 0 % 2 .0 KPH 0 % 3 .0 KPH 0 % 4 .0 KPH 0 %
LEVEL 2 is based on LEVEL 1, each speed interval increase 2.0KPH.
LEVEL 3 is based on LEVEL 2, each speed interval increase 2.0KPH.

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P 5 ~ P 8 PROGRAM SPEED & INCLINE
INCLINE
LEVEL 1
P5 P6 P7 P8
SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE
Interval 1 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 3%
Interval 2 4 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 3% 4 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 6%
Interval 3 4 .0 KPH 6% 4 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 6% 4 .0 KPH 6%
Interval 4 4 .0 KPH 8% 4 .0 KPH 5% 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 8%
Interval 5 4 .0 KPH 8% 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 8%
Interval 6 4 .0 KPH 6% 4 .0 KPH 3% 4 .0 KPH 6% 4 .0 KPH 3%
Interval 7 4 .0 KPH 6% 4 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 6%
Interval 8 4 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 5% 4 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 6%
Interval 9 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 7% 4 .0 KPH 6% 4 .0 KPH 8%
Interval 10 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 8% 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 8%
Interval 11 4 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 6%
Interval 12 4 .0 KPH 6% 4 .0 KPH 3% 4 .0 KPH 6% 4 .0 KPH 6%
Interval 13 4 .0 KPH 8% 4 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 8%
Interval 14 4 .0 KPH 8% 4 .0 KPH 5% 4 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 8%
Interval 15 4 .0 KPH 6% 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 6% 4 .0 KPH 3%
Interval 16 4 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 3% 4 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 6%
LEVEL 2 is based on LEVEL 1 incline by 1%.
LEVEL 3 is based on LEVEL 2 incline by 1%.

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P9 ~ P 12 PROGRAM SPEED & INCLINE
INCLINE
LEVEL 1
P9 P10 P11 P12
SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE
Interval 1 2 .0 KPH 2% 2 .0 KPH 2% 3 .0 KPH 2% 3 .0 KPH 3%
Interval 2 3 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 3% 6 .0 KPH 4% 3 .0 KPH 6%
Interval 3 4 .0 KPH 6% 6 .0 KPH 4% 8 .0 KPH 6% 5 .0 KPH 6%
Interval 4 5 .0 KPH 8% 2 .0 KPH 5% 8 .0 KPH 2% 6 .0 KPH 8%
Interval 5 2 .0 KPH 8% 4 .0 KPH 2% 3 .0 KPH 4% 7 .0 KPH 8%
Interval 6 3 .0 KPH 6% 6 .0 KPH 3% 6 .0 KPH 6% 8 .0 KPH 3%
Interval 7 4 .0 KPH 6% 2 .0 KPH 4% 8 .0 KPH 2% 6 .0 KPH 6%
Interval 8 5 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 5% 8 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 6%
Interval 9 3 .0 KPH 2% 6 .0 KPH 7% 3 .0 KPH 6% 3 .0 KPH 8%
Interval 10 2 .0 KPH 2% 2 .0 KPH 8% 6 .0 KPH 2% 3 .0 KPH 8%
Interval 11 3 .0 KPH 4% 4 .0 KPH 2% 8 .0 KPH 4% 5 .0 KPH 6%
Interval 12 4 .0 KPH 6% 6 .0 KPH 3% 3 .0 KPH 6% 6 .0 KPH 6%
Interval 13 5 .0 KPH 8% 2 .0 KPH 4% 6 .0 KPH 2% 7 .0 KPH 8%
Interval 14 2 .0 KPH 8% 4 .0 KPH 5% 8 .0 KPH 4% 8 .0 KPH 8%
Interval 15 3 .0 KPH 6% 6 .0 KPH 2% 3 .0 KPH 6% 6 .0 KPH 3%
Interval 16 5 .0 KPH 4% 2 .0 KPH 3% 3 .0 KPH 2% 4 .0 KPH 6%
LEVEL 2 is based on LEVEL 1, each speed interval increase 2.0KPH, incline by 1%.
LEVEL 3 is based on LEVEL 2, each speed interval increase 2.0KPH, incline by 1%.

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FUNCTION OF BUTTONS:
Quick incline buttons
There are 12 incline buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 . 9 . 10, 11, 12(%)
Quick Speed buttons
There are 12 speed buttons 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 . 9 . 10, 12, 14, 16(KPH)
INCLINE (Up/Down) button
They are for incline adjustment and setting adjustment .
SPEED (Fast/Slow) button
They are for speed adjustment and setting adjustment .
START button
They are to start of stop the machine
STOP button
A . In running mode, press this button for pause mode . If the machine is not started again in 20 minutes,
system will be reset to stop mode .
B . In running mode, if the incline is not at 0% but say 5%, press the button to stop the machine, incline
will go down to 0 automatically . When you restart, incline will go up to the original position 5% .
C . In pause mode, continuously press for 3 seconds, system will reset to stop mode .
ENTER button
It’s to confirm the setting figures .
PROFILE button
It is to select preset program P1 ~ P12, H1 ~ H3 .
TARGET button
It is to select target program, time, distance or calories for countdown exercise .
FAN button on the right
It’s for the biggest circulation amount of wind
FAN button on the left
It’s for the small circulation amount of wind .
Pressing for 3 seconds will shut down the operation of fan .
Handlebar buttons
For convenient operation, there are incline up/down and stop
button on left handlebar, and speed fast/slow, start buttons on the
right handlebar .

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EMERGENCY KEY
A . Insert on the computer for starting the machine
B . Remove for emergency stop for safety .
C . When removing, machine stops, and incline does not descend to 0 .
Speaker
With two speakers
USB socket
For playing MP3 and used as a charger for cell phone .
MP3 OPERATION INSTRUCTION
Firstly plug MP3 into the socket, and use following buttons to operate:
1 . ON / OFF
It’s to start or stop .
2 . PLAY / PAU
It’s to start or temporarily stop music playing .
3 . PREV / V-
It’s to select previous song or to decrease the volume .
Press one time to select previous song . Press and hold the button to decrease the volume .
4 . NEXT / V+
It’s to select next song or to increase the volume .
Press one time to select next song . Press and hold the button to increase the volume .
HOW TO USE ASA (ADVANCED SHOCK ABSORPTION) SYSTEM?
On both sides of mainframe, there is an “ASA” knob for
suspension adjustment .
You may adjust suspension from either side, just follow the
arrow on the sticker to turn the knob to get softer or harder
suspension . Range 1 represents the softest suspension, and 5
represents the hardest suspension .
You may choose any range you like or refer to our below suggestion for comfortable running:
Range 1 for user’s weight less than 70kgs .
Range 2 for user’s weight 70 ~ 80kgs .
Range 3 for user’s weight 80 ~ 90kgs .
Range 4 for user’s weight 90 ~ 110kgs .
Range 5 for user’s weight 110 ~ 120kgs .

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MASTER POWER SWITCH LOCATION
To completely shut off power to the treadmill, turn off master power switch and unplug from outlet .
ERROR MESSAGE & TROUBLE SHOOTING
E1 (ERROR 1):
When the machine starts but computer could not read the signal from sensor for 7 seconds, E1 will be
shown on the computer .
E6 (ERROR 6):
When the machine starts but computer could not read the VR signal from incline motor for 6 seconds,
E6 will be shown on the computer .
If any above trouble happens, please consult the distributor .
SMELL
If any smell comes out from motor, please firstly spray out some silicone on the running board (Please
refer to page : RUNNING BOARD MAINTENANCE), and see if the situation improves . Then consult
the distributor for necessary help .
HOW TO ADJUST INCLINE
When the machine is running, just push UP & DOWN button to adjust .
E8 (ERROR 8):
In normal condition, after pushing " START " button, time will count down from 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
(or 3, 2, 1), then the motor starts running.
If motor starts running during countdown, " E8 " will be shown on the
computer. It could be defective from computer, control box or cables.

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HOW TO FOLD UP FOR STORAGE
Lift the rear end of the frame to the computer till you hear a
"CLICK" sound from cylinder then push and pull it to make sure
the frame is fixed .
HOW TO FOLD DOWN FOR EXERCISE
There is a safety pin on the air-shock . To fold down the
frame, please hold your hand on the frame (do not hold on
the crossbar of incline mechanism) and use your foot to
push at the center of air shock (as photo shown) then lean
down the frame into the ground .
WARNING
TO AVOID ANY DANGER HAPPENS TO CHILDREN, PLEASE NOTE:
• DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO USE THE MACHINE ALONE.
• TURNING OFF MASTER POWER SWITCH AND UNPLUG POWER CABLE FROM OUTLET
WHEN NOT IN USE.
• FOR SAFETY REASON, ALWAYS KEEP THE CHILDREN AWAY FROM FOLDING AREA

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RUNNING BOARD MAINTENANCE
Congratulate that you own this motorized treadmill!
Please follow the below instructions to maintain the
running board for a long-term, functional operation:
TIME FOR MAINTENANCE
1st:
Kindly be informed that the surface of running board had
been spread at the factory a kind of special "silicone" for
smooth running .
Please spread some silicone on the surface of running
board after 80 ~ 90 hours operation .
2nd:
Afterwards, please remember to spread silicone
every 30 ~ 40 hours .
WAY OF MAINTENANCE
Firstly, please lift one side of running belt and use
air-spray to spread silicon in between the running belt and running board .
Secondly, please lift another side of running belt and spread the silicone .
Thirdly, walking on the treadmill in low speed for few minutes to completely spread out the silicone
WHAT KIND OF SILICONE
In the area of Europe, North & South America, it's "dowcorning dc-200/350cs pdms silicone oil"
In the area of Asian countries & Japan, it's shin etsu kf-96/350cs silicone oil"
In Mainland China, it's "二甲基硅油 , 黏度350cs"
HOW TO MAINTAIN BY LIQUID SILICONE
One extra can of liquid SILICONE is enclosed inside the carton for running board maintenance .
When it is necessary to add silicone to maintain the running board, please follow the below
instruction:
1 . Make sure the treadmill is off and unplugged from the electrical outlet .
2 . Lift over the belt of both sides, follow the arrow direction and evenly pour the silicone inside the
running board underneath the running belt . Then use a nylon cloth to spread it over the board .
3 . Plug the power cable, turn the Master Power Switch to the ON position, insert safety key, press the
START button to begin running the belt .
4 . If the belt is not centered on the treadmill, please refer to "ALIGNING THE RUNNING BELT" to
adjust it .
REMARKS: If static symptom is found, adding silicone on the running board will aslo help
solve it.
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