Healthstream Aurora User manual

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Motorized Treadmill Owner’s manual
Aurora
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL.
CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY AND USE OF THE TREADMILL,
AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

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CONTENTS---------------------------------------------------------------------------1
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS---------------------------------------2
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS----------------------------------------------- ---3-5
FOLDING & UNFOLDING INSTRUCTIONS----------------------------------5
INCLINE INSTRUCTIONS-------------------------------------------------------- 6
GROUNDING METHODS----------------------------------------------------------7
OPERATION GUIDE-------------------------------------------------------------8-12
GETTING STARTED GUIDE ------------------------------------------------13-14
WARM-UP EXERCISE-------------------------------------------------------------14
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS-------------------------------------------15-16
BELT ADJUSTMENT----------------------------------------------------------------17
EXPLODED DRAWING------------------------------------------------------------18
PARTS LIST-----------------------------------------------------------------------19-21
ERROR CODES AND SIGNIFICANCE------------------------------------21-22

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Important Safety Precautions
Before starting any exercise Programme, consult with your physician or health
professional.
This applies especially to persons above 35 years old or to people who have had
health problems before.
Please do not turn on the power to the Treadmill until assembly is completely finished
and the motor cover is attached.
Please do not plug any electrical or other equipment or items into any parts of this
equipment, or damage may result.
When using this Treadmill, keep the safety pull pin lanyard attached to your clothes or
belt. In case of unforeseen circumstances or accidents, the Treadmill will come to a
complete stop when the pull pin is disengaged from the console.
If you are using the Treadmill for the first time, please hold the handrail until you feel
comfortable with running on the running belt.
Never start the Treadmill while you are standing on the walking belt, and always stand
on the foot rails on the sides of the frame until the belt is moving.
Do not wear long, loose fitting clothing that could become caught in the Treadmill.
Always wear running or aerobic shoes with rubber soles.
Treadmills should only be used unsupervised by adults; If a child wishes to use a
Treadmill they should have adult supervision.
Please do not let small children or pets approach the Treadmill during operation.
Position the Treadmill on a clear, level surface. Do not place the Treadmill on thick
carpet as it may interfere with proper ventilation of the machine.
When the Treadmill is not in use, the power cable should be unplugged and the safety
pull pin removed.
Please note that the power cable for this Treadmill specially made, and if it is broken,
please contact your distributor quickly to obtain a new one.
Please do not exercise for the first 40 minutes after eating a meal.
Please turn off any music when you are testing your Pulse rate with a wireless chest
belt.

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WHEN YOU OPEN THE CARTON, YOU WILL FIND THE PARTS ILLUSTTATED BELOW, IF ANY
PARTS ARE MISSING – PLEASE CONTACT YOUR DEALER IMMEDIATELY.
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10 21 36
MAIN FRAME
1pc
SAFETY KEY
1pc
FRONT COVER
2pc
ALLEN
WRENCH
1pc
37 45 48 63
SCREW
DRIVER
1pc
POWER CORD
1pc
CHEST BELT
1pc
BOLT M8*15
8PCS
86 91 96 97
INNER
WASHER
8PCS
MP3 LINE
1PC
ALLEN
WRENCH
1PC
BOLT M4*15
6PCS
FIXING TOOLS
5# ALLEN WRENCH 1 pc、6# ALLEN WRENCH 1 pc、
WRENCH W/SCREW DRIVER S=13、14、17 1 pc
ASSEMBLY STEPS:
STEP 1:

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STEP 2:
STEP 3:

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ATTENTION: Please double check that all assembly steps are completed and that all
bolts and screws are tight. Please read these instructions carefully before starting the
Treadmill.
Folding Instructions:
Lift up the bed of the machine and continue
to lift until you hear a "click" that is made by
the safety casing engaging the pneumatic
cylinder.
Unfolding Instructions:
Holding the bed of the machine with both
hands, use your foot to kick the safety sleeve
lightly, to disengage it. Then pull down the
bed in the same direction as the arrow. You
can now let go of the bed and it will fall
slowly and smoothly to the ground.

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INCLINE INSTRUCTIONS
Buttons marked【INCLINE+】【 INCLINE-】and【+ 】【 - 】on the left handrail are incline add and
subtract buttons in 1 increments. To adjust the incline when the treadmill is running, press the button
for more than 2 seconds, to add or subtract inclination.
The computer also has shortcut keys 3, 6, 9 and 12
Picture A shows incline “0”, Picture B shows incline “12”.
PICTURE A
PICTURE B

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Grounding
This product must be grounded. If the machine should malfunction or breakdown, the
grounding will provide a path of least resistance for the electric current thus reducing the risk
of electric shock. This product is equipped with a power cord having an equipment-grounding
conductor 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 equipment-grounding conductor can result in risk of
electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to
whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product – if
it will not fit the outlet, please have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
This machine is for use on a nominal 230-volt circuit and has a grounding plug illustrated in the
sketch below. Please make sure that the machine is connected to an outlet having the same
configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this product.

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WINDOWS DISPLAYS
SPEED WINDOW:
In manual mode, the screen displays the current SPEED, the range is 1.0-18KM/H.
In the built-in Program, the screen displays Program numbers (P01-P16)
DISTANCE WINDOW:
This screen displays running distance. Forward count is 0.00-99.9, and then beyond that, forward count will
return to 0; Countdown starts from setting the start value to 0, and when countdown reaches 0, the treadmill
will slow down smoothly until stopped. In countdown mode the window will flash to prompt the user to set the
distance.
PULSE/INCLINE WINDOW:
Displays the pulse rate value when holding the hand pulse sensors, the pulse rate is displayed in this window,
and the corresponding lamp will be lit. The pulse rate value is 50-200 beats/minute. This data is only for
reference and can not be as medical data.
Displays incline value when pulse rate is not being used. Incline range: 0-12%
Note: if you are testing the pulse rate, the pulse rate value will be displayed preferentially than the incline.
TIME WINDOW:
Displays your actual running time. Forward count is 0:00-99:59. When the time reaches 99:59, (ninety nine
minutes and fifty nine seconds) the treadmill will slow down smoothly until it comes to a stop. Countdown starts
from the setting value to 0:00 and ends when countdown reaches 0:00, and the treadmill slows down smoothly
until stopped.
CALORIES WINDOW:
Displays the calorie value. Forward count is 0-999 and when reaching 999 it will return to zero. Countdown
starts from setting the value to 0, and when countdown is 999, the treadmill will slow down smoothly until

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stopped. In countdown mode the window will flash to prompt the user to set the calorie value.
BUTTON FUNCTIONS
START BUTTON:
Press this button to start. After a 3 second countdown, the treadmill will start with the lowest speed of 1KM/H
or default speed.
STOP BUTTON:
Press this button to stop.
PROGRAM BUTTON:
For choosing your Program. Available Programs are: P01-P16, U1-U2, FAT, HRC
MODE BUTTON:
To choose between manual mode and countdown modes: TIME COUNTDOWN, DISTANCE COUNTDOWN
and CALORIE COUNTDOWN.
SPEED + - BUTTON:
SPEED + & SPEED – Set default count; to adjust the speed when treadmill starts, the scope is 0.1 km/Hr in
KMH.
SPEED SHORTCUT BUTTON:
4 6 8 12 adjusts the speed when the treadmill running.
INCLINE + - BUTTON:
INCLINE + & INCLINE –Set default count; to adjust incline when treadmill starts, the scope is 1% increments。
INCLINE SHORTCUT BUTTON:
3 6 9 12 adjustable incline.
SHORTCUT KEY on the left handrail: adjusts the incline.
SHORTCUT KEY on the right handrail: adjusts the speed.
MAIN FUNCTIONS
Turn on the power, all windows will light for 2 seconds, then the machine will enter standby condition.
QUICK START (MANUAL MODE)
Put on the red safety lock and press the start button. After 3 seconds, the treadmill will start at the lowest
speed. Click "SPEED (+ -)", “4 6 8 12 ” or “shortcut keys on the left handrail” to adjust the speed . Press
“INCLINE (+-)”, “3 6 9 12” or use the shortcut keys on the left handrail to adjust the incline. When the
display value reaches “0”, the treadmill slows down to a stop. Press the "STOP" button, or remove the safety
lock to stop.
COUNTDOWN MODE
Press the "MODE" button, choose: time countdown、distance countdown、or heat countdown. Windows will
then display a default value and light up.
Click the "SPEED + -" button to adjust to the necessary values. Press START button. After 3 seconds, the
treadmill will start with the lowest speed. Click "SPEED + -", “4 6 8 12” or use the shortcut keys on the left
handrail to adjust the speed .
Press “INCLINE (+-)”, “3 6 9 12” or shortcut keys on the left handrail to adjust incline. When countdown
reaches 0, the treadmill will stop slowly.
TIME COUNTDOWN MODE:
The TIME” window will display a default value of 30:00, press “SPEED+-”, “INCLINE+-” or rotate the handrails
around to adjust to the time you prefer.
HEAT COUNTDOWN MODE
The “CAL” window will display a default value of 50, press “SPEED+-”, “INCLINE+-” or rotate the handrails

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around to adjust the calories you want to burn.
DISTANCE COUNTDOWN MODE:
The “DIST” window will display a default value 1.0, press “SPEED+-”, “INCLINE+-” or rotate the handrails
around to adjust the distance you plan to exercise.
BUILT-IN PROGRAMS P01-P16
With the treadmill stopped, press the Program button, the speed window will display “P01-P16”. Choose any
Program from P01 to P16. The time window shows default value 30:00 and flickers. Press the "SPEED + -" or
“INCLINE+-” button to adjust to the time you need. Press the "START" button to start built-in Program. There
are 16 built-in Programs and the running time of each one is set to time/16. The system’s speed will change
according to the Program. And you can also adjust the speed with “SPEED +-“ when running. But when
entering the Program next section the speed will change back to the Program section’s default speed.
Program setting interface
SPEED: displays speed of this Program section
TIME: displays the default value 30:00 and flashes, to prompt the user to set the time with SPEED+- or
INCLINE+-.
DIST: displays initial distance 0.0.
INCL/PULSE: displays incline and pulse, the default display is pulse. This screen will display incline when you
aren’t testing your pulse.
CALORIES: displays 0
USER DEFINED PROGRAMS (U1-U2)
For User Defined Programs setting:
Press PROG until it shows the user Program (U1, U2).
Choose one and enter it.
Press MODE enter into time set, the range is 5:00-99:00
Press MODE again and use "SPEED +/-" or "INCLINE +/-" to select your desired speed or incline,
press MODE once more and your choice will be set, then the next workout segment will flash.
Please go through the same set up as you completed with segment one to complete all 16 segments.
When all the data is entered, the computer will flash OK and your personal user Program is now saved
and ready to use.
When using your user Program the screen will switch from incline to speed and your set Programmed
levels will be displayed.
HRC (Heart Rate Control) PROGRAM
For Heart Rate Controlled Programs Setting:
With the treadmill stopped, press PROG to choose HRC.
Press MODE to set your age, range 18-50.
Press MODE again to set the heart rate, range 80-(220-AGE)x0.9.
Press MODE to set the time, then you can start the treadmill.
Press the START key to start. The belt will begin running after 3 seconds.
Speed is 3.0KM with no incline, Run 1 minute at 3.0KM/H.
Count the rate data( Target heart rate-user heart rate), and compare to 30(follow below):
(Target heart rate-user heart rate)>30, then speed add 2km/h
(Target heart rate-user heart rate)<30, then speed add 1km/h
(User heart rate-target heart rate)>30, then speed less 1km/h
(User heart rate-target heart rate)<30, then speed less 1km/h

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Repeat above action after 30 seconds.
The machine will slow down to 1km/h directly for 15 seconds and alter every second when the user
heart rate is over the date(220-age) at any time, then stop.
The speed will not change if there is no heart rate sign or hand pulse. The machine will slow down to
1km/h directly for 15 seconds and alert every second.
Please note: You must use the heart belt to test your pulse, the belt must put on your chest tightly.
ATTENTION:
Please do not use Heart rate Functions or the Heart Rate Belt with MP3 applications, due to the possibility of
interference.
PULSE FUNCTION
When the treadmill is running, hold the handle pulse sensors firmly for about 5 seconds, after which
the screen will display pulse data.
When displaying pulse; the screen will show heart-shaped graphics.
To get a more accurate pulse rate, please test again with the treadmill stopped, and hold the hand
pulse sensors for more than 30 seconds.
Notes:
1. This data is only for reference and cannot be used as medical data.
2. When you are wearing wireless chest belt, the computer system will display the data tested by the belt
and will not read data from the hand pulse sensors.
3. Although this data is more accurate, it’s easily disturbed by MP3 functions.
4. For accurate readings its best to keep the distance between you and the computer to less than one
meter.
BODY TESTER(FAT)
Press PROGRAM and continue until you reach the FAT body fat tester section.
The window will now display “FAT”.
Press MODE and enter F-1 SEX (01=male, 02=female), F-2 AGE (default is 25), F-3 HEIGHT (default
is 170), F-4 WEIGHT (default is 70KG)
Then press F-5 FAT TESTER.
Press SPEED + or SPEED - to set.
Press MODE to set F-5, grasp the hand pulse sensors firmly
The window will display your body quality index in approximately 5 seconds.
The body quality index is basically the relationship between height and weight.
DATA RANGE:
01Sex 01 man 02 woman
02Age 10------99
03Height 100----200
04Weight 20-----150
05FAT ≤19 Under weight
FAT = (20---25) Normal weight
FAT = (25---29) Over weight
FAT ≥30 Obesity
POWER SAVING MODE
This system includes a power saving mode, When the treadmill is not running, If there is no button input for 10

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minutes, the system will enter power saving mode and close the display down. Press any button to awaken the
system.
SAFETY LOCK FUNCTION
The treadmill will stop quickly when the safety lock is taken away. By replacing the safety lock, you can
operate the treadmill again immediately.
MP3 MUSIC AUDIO AMPLIFIER FUNCTIONS
Insert the MP3 jack plug into the MP3 socket on the console.
PROGRAM EXERCISE CHART
TIME INTERVAL
MODE
SET TIME / 10 = EVERY GRADE TIME
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P1 SPEED 3 3 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 3
INCLINE 0 3 3 3 4 4 4 1 1 0
P2 SPEED 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 4
INCLINE 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 2
P3 SPEED 2 4 6 8 7 8 6 2 3 2
INCLINE 3 5 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 2
P4 SPEED 3 3 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 3
INCLINE 0 3 3 2 2 5 5 3 3 2
P5 SPEED 3 6 6 6 8 7 7 5 5 4
INCLINE 3 5 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 2
P6 SPEED 2 6 5 4 8 7 5 3 3 2
INCLINE 3 4 5 6 3 5 5 6 4 3
P7 SPEED 2 9 9 7 7 6 5 3 2 2
INCLINE 0 3 3 3 4 4 4 1 1 0
P8 SPEED 2 4 4 4 5 6 8 8 6 2
INCLINE 1 1 4 4 4 5 5 4 3 2
P9 SPEED 2 4 5 5 6 5 6 3 3 2
INCLINE 3 5 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 2
P10 SPEED 2 5 7 5 8 6 5 2 4 3
INCLINE 1 5 6 8 12 9 10 9 5 3
P11 SPEED 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 3 2
INCLINE 3 5 6 8 6 5 8 7 5 2
P12 SPEED 2 3 5 6 8 6 9 6 5 3
INCLINE 5 7 5 8 6 5 9 10 6 2
P13 SPEED 2 5 6 9 7 8 5 2 3 2
INCLINE 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 2
P14 SPEED 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 4 3 3
INCLINE 0 3 3 2 2 4 4 3 3 2
P15 SPEED 3 5 7 7 8 7 7 5 5 4
INCLINE 3 3 3 3 2 3 4 2 3 2
P16 SPEED 2 4 5 6 8 7 9 3 3 2

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INCLINE 3 4 5 5 3 5 5 6 4 3
Getting Started
PREPARATION
If you are around 35 years old or more, or have health problems, or if this is your first time to do fitness
exercises, please consult doctor or professional before using the Treadmill.
Learn the Machine:
Before doing any exercise, please stand on the side to learn how to operate the Treadmill, practicing things
such as start, stop, and speed/incline adjustments. After that stand on the deck of the Treadmill, hold the
handrails firmly. Start at low speeds 1.6--3.2 km/h, stand straight, look forward, one foot try to do few times,
then stand on the belt to do some trial exercise. After learning the functions and adapting to the motion of the
machine, you can adjust the speed to 3--5 km/h and keep going for gradually lengthening periods.
BEGINNING EXERCISE
To walk 1 km at constant speed needs about 15-25 minutes depending on your comfort level, so please try this
then record it. Next, try walking 1km at 4.8 km/h which should take about 12 minutes. If you can do this easily
a few times, then you can adjust the speed and incline, and go on to do 30 minutes.
AMOUNT OF EXERCISE
SHORTCUT - The best way to save time is do 15-20 minutes exercise.
Warm up for 2 minutes at 4.8 km/h, and then adjust the speed to 5.3 km/h and then to 5.8 km/h, and continue
to exercise for 2 more minutes. Then add 0.3 km/h per 2mins speed increase, until you feel breathing
quickening but you are not breathing hard. Keep this speed to do exercise, if feels uncomfortable at any time
then please reduce the speed to a more comfortable level.
CONSUMPTION OF CALORIES – This is a good way to eat up some calories
Warm up for 5 minutes by at 4 to 4.8 km/h speed, then add 0.3 km/h per 2 minutes increasing speed, then you
can do 45mins exercise at the speed that you feel is comfortable but challenging. In order to gain strength, do
more exercise. For example, you can run 1 hour at this speed watching TV and then maybe add 0.3 km/h
speed when the advertisements come up. Then, maybe return the speed the original setting when the next
programme comes on. This type of exercise regime is a real calorie burner but please remember to keep the 4
minutes reducing the speed.
EXERCISE FREQUENCY
Target is 3--5 times per week, doing 15-60 minutes each time. It is much better to make and keep to a time
schedule, and not just exercise when you feel like it. If you feel the need for more strenuous exercise, then
please use the speed and incline controls. However, we'd suggest that you do not set incline when starting the
exercise period.
Please consult professional staff before doing exercises. They will help with recommendations on exercise
rate/intensity and time according to your age and health condition. When running, if you feel chest tightness or
chest pain, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, dizziness or other symptoms, please stop immediately
If you have no experience or can't be sure of the exercise speed for you, then you can reference the below
standards:
Speed 1-3.0 km people with weaker constitutions.
Speed 3.0-4.5 km sedentary people who do not often exercise.
Speed 4.5-6.0 km moderately fast walking people.
Speed 6.0-7.5 km fast walking people.

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Speed 7.5-9.0 km joggers.
Speed 9.0-12.0 km intermediate speed runners.
More than 12.0 km excellent runners.
ATTENTION : It is OK for walkers to choose less than or equal to 6 km speed.
It is OK for runners to choose more than or equal to 8.0 km speed.
Warm Up Exercises:
It is better to do some warm-up exercise. Warm the
muscles by easy stretching, and use 5-10 minutes to warm-up.
Then stop and the illustrated methods do stretch exercises
repeating five times, and then for each foot do 10 seconds or
more every time. After running, repeat these stretch exercises.
1. Reach Downs: Knees slightly bent and body slowly bent
forward, back and shoulders relax, trying to touch your toes.
Keep 10-15 seconds, and relax. Repeat 3 times (See picture l).
2. Hamstring Stretches: Sitting on a soft cushion, put one leg
straight, the other inward and close to the inside of the straight
leg. Try to touch your toes by hand. Keeping 10-15 seconds,
and relax. Repeat 3 times for each leg (See picture 2).
3. Crus and Feet Tendon Stretches Standing with two hands on
the wall, one leg behind. Keeping your legs straight and the heel
on the ground, tilt to the wall or tree. Keep 10-15 seconds, and
relax. Repeat 3 times for each leg (See picture 3).
4. Quadriceps Stretches keeping your balance with your left
hand holding on the wall or table, then stretch your right heel
toward your buttocks slowly, until you feel very tense in the front
of your thigh. Keep10-15 seconds, and relax. Repeat 3 times for
each leg (See picture 4).
5. Sartorius (Inner Muscles of the Thigh) Muscle Stretches
Sitting down with your soles opposite and knees outward. Pull
feet toward groin Keep 10-15 seconds, and relax. Repeat 3
times (See picture 5).

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Maintenance Instructions:
Checking Belt Tension:
If you feel the running belt has occasional pause when you are running, the running belt or motor
belt is probably too loose and you’ll need to adjust it.
Judgment methods:
Step 1: Open the motor cover then let the Treadmill work at the slowest speed.
Step 2: Stand on the running belt and move together with it, hang on to the handrails
and try your best to press down and stop the running belt with your feet.
Step 3: If the running belt doesn’t stop when you press it, then it’s working and adjusted
fine.
If the running belt stops when you press it, but the front roller doesn’t stop, then you
need to adjust the belt tension.
If the running belt and front roller stop when pressing down on the belt, then the motor
drive belt is too loose and you’ll need to adjust it.
Motor Drive Belt Adjustment method:
Step 1: Remove the power plug from the wall and then remove the motor cover.
Step 2: Loosen the four motor attachment bolts, then adjust the threaded bar with 6#
Allen wrench.
As a quick test, if you can use one hand to twist the motor belt by 120°or more, then the
motor belt is too loose. It should be adjusted tightly. Tighten until you can only twist the
belt by about 60°, then the motor belt is just right.
Step 3: Re-tighten the motor attachment bolts and replace the motor cover.
WARNING
Please make sure to remove the power plug before cleaning or maintaining the
Treadmill.

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CLEANING
General cleaning of the unit will greatly prolong the Treadmill's life.
Keep the Treadmill clean by dusting regularly.
Be sure to clean the exposed parts of the deck on either side of the walking belt, and
also the side rails as this reduces the buildup of foreign material underneath the
walking belt.
Make sure your running shoes are clean.
The top of the belt may be cleaned with a wet soapy cloth but be careful to keep the
cleaning liquid away from inside the motorized Treadmill frame or from underneath
the belt.
At least once a year remove the motor cover and vacuum inside.
This Treadmill's walking belt and deck are 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 user (less than 3 hours/ week) annually
Medium user (3-5 hours/ week) every 6 months
Heavy user (more than 5 hours/ week) every 3 months
We suggest you buy lubricating oil from local distributors or contact our company directly.
For other maintenance please ask professionals for help.

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Adjusting the Running Belt:
Place the Treadmill on a level surface then set it to run at approximately 6-8 km/h.
Observe the running belt deviation to the right or left.
If the belt is drifting to the right, unplug the safety lock
and power switch, and turn the right adjusting bolt 1/4
turn clockwise, then insert the power switch and safety
lock, run the Treadmill and observe the running belt
deviation condition. Repeat above steps until the
running belt rolls nicely in the middle. See picture A
If the Treadmill belt is drifting left, then repeat the steps
above steps until the belt is centered. See picture B
The Treadmill belt tension will gradually relax after a
prolonged period of use. In this case, unplug the safety
lock, and turn off the power. Then turn the two adjusting
bolts, one on each foot clockwise 1 / 4 turn. Then turn
on the safety lock and power and run the Treadmill.
Stand on the belt to confirm the tightness. Repeat the
above steps until the belt reaches moderate tightness.
See picture C

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Exploded Diagram

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Parts List
NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK QTY NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK QTY
1 MAIN FRAME 1 22 SENSOR 1
2 BASE FRAME 1 23 SMALL COVER 1
3 INCLINE
BRACKET 1 24
ADJUSTABLE
WHEEL
∮∮9* 62*23.5 6
4L\R UPRIGHT/LEFT 1 25 HANDLE BAR CAP 30*60*t1.5 2
5 MOTOR
BRACKET 1 26
WHEEL CASING
PLUG 40*80*t1.8 2
6 FRONT
ROLLER
1 27 SIDE RAIL 36*79*365 2
7 REAR ROLLER 1 28 BOOKCASE 1
8 COMPUTER
BRACKET 1 29 FLAT FOOD PAD 6
9 HANDLE BAR
POST 1 30 CUSHION ∮∮30* 6.5*16 2
10 SAFETY KEY 1 31 WIRE PLUG 2
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RUNNING
STRENGTH
TUBE
1 32 SAFETY CASING 1
12 WASHER 8 33 CUSHION RUBBER 4
13 RUNNING
BOARD 1 34 HANDRAIL FOAM A ∮∮48* 54*295 2
14 RUNNING
BELT 1 35 SMALL CUSHION
2
15 MOTOR BELT
2
00-J7 1 36 ALLEN WRENCH S5 1
16 MOTOR TOP
COVER 1 37 SCREW DRIVER 1
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MOTOR
BOTTOM
COVER
1 38 EVA CUSHION t3.0*20*565 1
18 COMPUTER
SURROUND 1 39 CYLINDER 1
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COMPUTER
BOTTOM
COVER
1 40 PLUG SOCKET 1
20 END CAP 2 41 DC MOTOR 1
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