JKEXER EPIC 823 User manual

MOTORIZED TREADMILL
EPIC 823 / 825
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: BEFORE AND AFTER RUNNING ON THE TREADMILL
RUNNING DECK LUBRICATION
ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
POSITIONED FOR OPERATION
HOW TO OPERATE
MASTER POWER SWITCH LOCATION
PROFILE FOR PROGRAMS
COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS
FUNCTIONS DISPLAY
ERROR MESSAGE & TROUBLE SHOOTING
ASA OPERATION
HOW TO FOLD UP FOR STORAGE
HOW TO FOLD DOWN FOR EXERCISE
HOW TO TRANSPORT
WARNING
ALIGNING THE RUNNING BELT
ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT TENSION
CLEANING AND INSPECTING THE RUNNING BELT
CLEANING
INSPECT FASTENERS AND WIRING
STORAGE
HOW TO WORK OUT SAFELY AND EFFICIENTLY
EXPLODED DRAWING
PARTS LIST
HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR MOTORIZED TREADMILL
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P. 2
P. 3
P. 3-4
P. 5
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P. 8
P. 8-10
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P. 11
P. 12
P. 13
P. 13
P. 14
P. 14
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P. 15
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
We reserve the right to make change at any time without notice,
in colors, parts and materials.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTIONS
* This computer with function of pulse detection is designed for users' reference when
doing exercise, it can not be used for medical purpose.
* 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 136KGS (300LBS) for EPIC 823, 159KGS (350LBS) for EPIC 825.
* 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.
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.
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 likes.
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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. This unit must be plugged into a
nominal 110 Volt, 60 Hz, 15 AMP or 220 Volt ,
50 Hz, 10 AMP 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%
* Do not plug into the same outlet with any
other electrical appliance while using this
treadmill.
* 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.
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2 FEET MIN.2 FEET MIN.
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ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
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CAUTION:
BEFORE AND AFTER RUNNING ON THE TREADMILL
Before Running:
1. Read the manual first for familiarization of the computer and other important features.
2. Before starting the treadmill, always stand on two side rails on both sides (not on the
running belt) as shown on drawing.
3. Have safety key properly place on the computer console, and have safety clip securely
attach to an article of your clothing.
4. Start the treadmill and allow it to reach at speed of at least 1.0kph, hold your hand on the
handlebar then walk on the running belt to start your exercise program.
After Running:
1. If you hear any abnormal noise from motor, please stop using and contact with your
distributor for necessary maintenance.
2. Please refer to below RUNNING DECK LUBRICATION to do necessary periodical
maintenance for long-term and functional operation.
PLEASE NOTE WITHOUT DOING PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE MIGHT VOID THE
WARRANTY.
RUNNING DECK LUBRICATION
Why to lubricate?
If the lubricant dries out, the friction between the belt and the deck will rise and place undue
stress on the drive motor, drive belt and electronic motor control board, which could result in
catastrophic failure of these expensive components.
When to lubricate?
High-efficient and low-friction running deck is used on this machine. The deck comes pre-
lubricated and subsequent lubrication should be done in every 180 KM, or every 3 months of
operation, whichever comes first. Keeping the deck lubricated at the recommended intervals
ensures the longest life possible for your treadmill.
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What to lubricate?
Do not lubricate with other than our approved lubricant. Your treadmill comes with one 30ml tube of
silicone. For further lubrication, you may order from distributor for our 200ml silicone:
200ml silicone in one bottle with 35cm applicator.
100% silicone, non-petroleum base, contains of no harmful solvents, non-toxic and
nonflammable.
Pump action spray bottle.
Good for treadmill that used non-petroleum based lubricant.
How to lubricate?
Follow drawing, lift running belt as high as possible, wipe the deck and the edge of the above
belt with a clean lint free cloth to remove any dirt on both sides. Then inserting straw from silicone
bottle from either side of the running belt to reach to the deck surface about 18 inches from motor
cover, pump out the silicone of the tube across the deck, parallel to the motor cover, in about one
foot line. The one foot line should be in the middle of the deck at approximately equal distance from
both side edges of the belt. Repeat above procedures to distribute onto 3 spots on the running deck
as shown on drawing. Once the silicone is applied, you should walk, not run, at low speed on the
treadmill for at least 5 minutes to ensure it is evenly distributed.
You want the lubricant to be applied about the spot that your feet would hit the belt as you are
walking. This should be about 18 inches from the motor cover. You may walk on the treadmill to see
where your feet land on the belt. Please note if you mostly run on the treadmill, the spot where your
feet land may be different from the spot in walking.
Note:
1. IF belt is stuck under side rail, use a screwdriver to lever out for easy lubrication.
2. IF belt is not centered, please refer to Aligning The Running Belt.
3. IF static symptom happens, adding silicone on the running deck will also help solve it.
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ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
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MAIN FRAME
FRONT POST
CONSOLE
HANDLEBAR
CROSS BAR
POWER CABLE
BOLT & WASHER
BOLT
BOLT & WASHER
SCREW
BOLT & WASHER
TOOLS
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1.
Please note there are 2 Front Posts (2) for
right and left. The post for the right side is
with cable inside. Well connect the cable
from the bottom of right post to the cable
from Main Frame (1), then insert this right
post onto the U-bracket on the right side of
Main Frame (1). Also insert another post
onto the left side of Main Frame.
Step 3
Use Bolt & Washer (A) to go through 2
Front Posts (2) to fix.
Step 2
Use Bolt & Washer (C) to fix Front Posts
to the U-brackets. But do not tighten the
bolts yet.
2-1: Attach Cross Bar (5) to two inner
sides on both Front Posts (2) as
photo shown. Please be careful not
to scratch the paint off.
2-2: Use Bolt (B) to fix Cross Bar (5)
onto Front Posts (2).
PHOTO (2-2)
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Step 5.
Use Bolt & Washer (E) to fix Handlebar
onto Front Posts.
Step 4.
Mount Handlebar (4) at the top of two
Front Posts (2), well connect the cable
from right side of Handlebar to the cable
from right Front Post.
Step 6.
Place Console (3) on the Handlebar (4)
and use screw (D) to fix console onto
Handlebar.
Step 7.
Also take screw (D) to fix Console to the
Handlebar from under side as photo
shown. Well connect 3 cables from
Computer to the cables from Handlebar.
Then tighten all bolts (C).
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Step 8.
Plug in the power cable for operation .
POSITIONED FOR OPERATION
There are balancers at the front bottom.
Adjust these balancers to make sure
main frame is stably positioned on the
ground for exercise.
HOW TO OPERATE
For quick start (manual)
Press Start/Stop button to start running. Time, distance, and calories will count up from 0. First dot
flashes on the Dot Matrix, and 0 appears. 0 jumps to 1 means you have run 400 meters. And you may
press Speed / button or Incline / button to adjust speed and incline as you like. Or you
may also press quick speed / incline buttons on both sides of computer to fast reach speed & incline
you prefer.
For P1 ~ P7 program
1. Press Speed / button or Incline / button to choose program 1, 2, ..... 7.
2. Press Enter button and Speed / button or Incline / button to choose L1 ~ L3.
3. Press Enter button, default setting 32:00 flashes, press Speed / button or Incline /
button to set desired workout time from 10 ~ 99 minutes.
4. Press Start/Stop button to start running.
For User program
1. Press Speed / or Incline / button to choose U1 or U2 for interval setting.
2. Press Enter button, default time 32:00 appears.
3. Press Speed / or Incline / button to set workout time, Press Enter button, U1 shows
on pulse window, 0 / 0.8 flashes on incline / speed window, first dot flashes on Dot Matrix.
4. Press Speed / and Incline / button to set desired speed and incline for the first interval.
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Press Enter button to jump to 2 dot. Repeat this operation to finish setting all 14 Intervals.
5.Press Enter and Start/Stop button to start operation.
For H1, H2 Heart Rate Control program (HRC 1, HRC 2)
1. Press Speed / or Incline / button to choose H1 or H2.
2. Press Enter button, default setting age 30 flashes.
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3. Press Speed / or Incline / button to set age 13 ~ 70 years old. Preset maximum
heartbeat will also appear.
4. Press Enter button, L1 flashes, then press Speed / or Incline / button to
choose L1 ~ L3. Press Enter button ,default setting time 32:00 flashes, press Speed /
or Incline / button to set desired workout time from 10 ~ 99 minutes.
5. Press Start/Stop button to start running. And you need to hold two hands on the pulse
sensor plates on both handlebars to do HRC.
LEVEL 1 (220-age)*60%. LEVEL 2 (220-age)*75%. LEVEL 3 (220-age)*85%.
HRC (SPEED) OPERATION
1. 30 seconds after starting operating, your actual pulse rate is detected by the computer. If actual
pulse is 10 times higher or lower than set pulse, then the following detect will be done in every 5
seconds. Speed will automatically decrease or increase at 0.2 KPH per detecting.
2. If actual pulse is within + - 10 times of set pulse, then the following detect will be done in every 10
seconds. Speed will also automatically decrease or increase at 0.2 KPH per detecting.
3. If actual pulse can not be detected, figure on the Pulse window will be flashing 3 times. If actual
pulse can not be detected for continuous 30 seconds, system will be switched to Pause mode and
show -- on the pulse window. 3 minutes after, it will switch to Stop mode.
4. If actual pulse is 20 times higher than set pulse for continuous 20 seconds, system will be switched
to Pause mode, and HI will be displayed on the Pulse window. 3 minutes after, it will switch to Stop
mode.
For FAT PROGRAM
1. Press Speed / or Incline / button to choose FAT program.
2. Press Enter button for a Male shape. Press / button to choose male or female.
3. Press Enter button, preset age 40 years old flashes. Press / button to set your age.
4. Press Enter button, preset height 170cm flashes. Press / button to set your height.
5. Press Enter button, preset weight 70kgs flashes. Press / to set your weight.
6. Press Enter to confirm.
7. Press Start button then immediately hold two hands on pulse plates to detect. BMI, BMR, BODY
TYPE and BODY FAT will be shown after around 12 seconds. If user does not hold two hands on
the pulse plate, E7 will show on the window.
For Target program (Time, Distance, Calories)
Press Enter button, default setting 32 flashes.
Press Speed / or Incline / button to set desired target workout time.
Press Enter and Start/Stop button to start running. Machine will stop when set time counts down
to 0.
Target Distance
Press Enter button, default setting 1 flashes.
Press Speed / or Incline / button to set desired target workout distance.
Press Enter and Start/Stop button to start running. Machine will stop when set distance counts
down to 0.
Target Calories
Press Enter button, default setting 10 flashes.
Press Speed / or Incline / button to set desired target workout calories.
Press Enter and Start/Stop button to start running. Machine will stop when set calories counts
down to 0.
You can choose only one of 3 target programs for exercise.

To complete shut off power to the treadmill, turn
off master power switch and unplug from outlet .
MASTER POWER SWITCH LOCATION
Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Program 4
Program 5 Program 6 Program 7
PROFILES FOR PROGRAMS
P 1 ~ P 7 PROGRAM SPEED & INCLINE (LEVEL 1)
LEVEL 2: BASED ON LEVEL 1, SPEED / INCLINE INCREASES 1.0KPH / 1% FOR EACH INTERVAL.
LEVEL 3: BASED ON LEVEL 2, SPEED / INCLINE INCREASES 1.0KPH / 1% FOR EACH INTERVAL.
LEVEL 1
PLEASE NOTE THERE IS NO INCLINE CHANGE ON P1 ~ P3.
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS
(A) SAFETY KEY
Safety Key is for the operation and emergency stop. Before beginning a workout session ensure
safety key is securely attached to an article of your clothing.
(B) FAST/SLOW / BUTTON
They are for adjusting Speed, choosing Program and Level .
(C) START/STOP BUTTON
It’s to start the machine and figures 5 to 0 will count down in the window before machine starts. It’s
also to stop the machine.
(D) ENTER BUTTON
It’s to confirm the setting data.
(E) UP/DOWN / BUTTON
They are for adjusting Incline, choosing Program and Level .
(F) QUICK SPEED BUTTON (3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13KPH)
QUICK INCLINE BUTTON (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12%)
Press Quick Speed / Incline button can reach the desired speed / incline immediately.
WARNING: Please be more careful when pressing quick speed button especially at high speed of
9, 11, 13kph.
(G) PULSE SENSOR PLATE
Both hands must hold on both of the left and right plate at the same time to read your heart beat
on the computer. On the right plate, there are two buttons / for adjusting speed, and on the
left plate, there are two buttons / for adjusting incline.
(H) EXTENDABLE HOLDER: It's at the top of computer to fix tablet.
WARNING: Do not use smart phone or tablet when you are running on the machine to avoid any
danger happens to you.
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FUNCTIONS DISPLAY
TIME :
Count up: accumulate total working time from zero to 99:99.
Count down: count the preset working time backwards to zero to stop running.
DISTANCE :
Count up: accumulate total working distance from zero to 99.99KM or MILES.
(0.1 means 100 meters).
Count down: count the preset figure backwards to zero to stop running.
CALORIES :
Count up: accumulate calories consumption during exercise from zero to 999 KCAL.
(1 means 1 KCAL)
Count down: count the preset figure backwards to zero to stop running.
PULSE :
It shows your heart beat when holding your hands on the sensor plates on two handlebars.
SPEED : 0.8 to 18 KPH for EPIC 823 / 0.8 to 20KPH for EPIC 825
INCLINE : 0 ~ 12%
PROGRAM : 1 ~ 7
LEVEL : 1 ~ 3
BMI (Body Mass Index)
It's a standard to evaluate one is healthy or not.
Get a numeric measure of BMI from your height and current weight to see if in healthy range!
How to calculate: If user is 60kgs weight, and 165cm tall, then BMI is 22.
BMI 22 KG/(MxM) = 60 / (1.65 x 1.65)
Below data is for reference:
Self evaluate if you fall within the target BMI range,
and use exercise and control diet to reach
or stay within the target BMI range.
Underweight
Normal
Overweight
Moderately Obese
Severely Obese
Very Severely Obese
BMI <18.5
40 ≦ BMI
(BMI) (kg/m2)
18.5 ≦BMI < 25
25≦ BMI< 30
30≦ BMI < 35
35≦ BMI< 45
BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate)
It is essentially the calories you burn at rest. Also called resting energy expenditure
and is mostly determined by your genetic makeup and body weight. It is the amount of
energy required to maintain the basal metabolism for a specified unit of time. The BMR
resulting from our machine based on 4 major factors: Sex, Height, Weight & Age. So
when you key in personal data, you will read your BMR in the computer.
You may also refer to below formula to calculate your BMR.
Male = 66 + (13.7 x Weight kg) + (5 x Height cm) - (6.8 x Age)
Female = 655 + (9.6 x weight kg) + (1.7 x Height cm) - (4.7 x Age)
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FAT %
10~20%
Male
Female
20~25%
Over25%
15~25%
25~35%
Over35%
Normal
Overweight
Extremely Overweight
Normal
Overweight
Extremely Overweight
BODY TYPE: 1~5
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Underweight
Normal
Overweight
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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.
E3 (ERROR 3):
It happens only in HRC mode (H1, H2, or H3) when user’s heart rate is 20 beats more than target
heart rate and last for over 30 seconds. For your safety, you should stop running when E3 appears.
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.
There is an ASA system (Adjustable Shock Absorbing system) installed on two sides of
main frame. By turning the knob, user can change shock intensity from soft (1)
(decrease 60%) to Firm (5) (decrease 20%). Do not adjust it when some one is running
on the machine.
HOW TO USE ASA (ADJUSTABLE SHOCK-ABSORBING) SYSTEM
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HOW TO FOLD UP FOR STORAGE
Please refer to the photo. 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 and use your
foot to push at the center of air shock (as photo shown)
then lean down the frame onto the ground.
HOW TO TRANSPORT
There are 4 wheels at the front bottom of frame. So the machine can be easily moved
after frame is folded up.
Step 1. Foldtheframeup(PleaserefertoHOWTOFOLDUPFORSTORAGE).
Step 2. Screw in 4 balancers not to touch ground, then push frame for moving.
To screw in 4 balancers, suggest you may tilt the frame in one side to screw in two
balancers, then do the same to screw in 2 balancers in another side.
To avoid any danger happening to children, please note:
1. Do not allow children to use the machine alone.
2. Turning off master power switch and unplug power cable from outlet when not in use.
3. For safety reason, always keep the children away from folding area.
WARNING
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ALIGNING THE RUNNING BELT
Ensure the running belt is centered on your treadmill at all times
Running style and Non-level surface are two instances which may
cause the belt to drift off center.
Minor adjustments to the two bolts at the rear of the treadmill are
necessary when the belt has drifted off center (See Fig. A & B).
1. Press the Master Power Switch (located at the front of the
treadmill) to ON position and ensure Safety Key is properly placed
onto the computer console, press the START button to begin
running, then increase the treadmill's speed to 3 kph.
2. Stand right behind the treadmill and to determine which side the
belt is drifting.
3. If the belt drifts to the right, turn the right adjustment bolt.
one-quarter of a turn clockwise and the left adjustment bolt.
one-quarter counter clockwise (See Fig. A).
4. If the belt drifts to the left, turn the left adjustment bolt.
one-quarter of a turn clockwise and turn the right adjustment bolt.
one-quarter turn counter-clockwise (See Fig. B).
5. Observe the tracking of the belt for about two minutes. Repeat
Steps 3, 4, and 5 as needed.
FIGURE B
FIGURE A
Drifts To The Right
Drifts To The Left
ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT TENSION
Adjust the belt tension if it begins to slip on the rollers. This is important as it increased the longevity of
the treadmills components.
Before adjusting belt tension, keep the belt loose.
1. Turn the MASTER POWER SWITCH to the ON position and make sure safety key is properly
placed onto the computer console.
2. Press START button to start running the belt, then increase speed to 3KPH.
3. Turn both adjustment screws an equal amount, approximately one-quarter turn clockwise.
4. Slow the belt by holding onto the handrails and applying more weights as you walk, (as if you are
walking downhill).
5. Then stepping heavily on the belt to see if the belt slips. If the belt slips, adjust one-quarter turn
clockwise and repeat STEP 4 if necessary.
CLEANING AND INSPECTING THE RUNNING BELT
Turn off power and unplug from electrical outlet.
Carefully position the treadmill on its side.
Use a damp cloth to wipe off the inside of the running belt. Carefully rotate the running belt by hand to
clean the entire inside face. Return treadmill to its upright Position.
If running belt edges are frayed, check the running belt adjustment.
If seams are splitting, call your retailer or nearest authorized service center.
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HOW TO WORK OUT SAFELY AND EFFICIENTLY
First of all, we strongly suggest you to check with your doctor before you start your walking program.
Of course, if your have arthritis, anemia, low back pain, uncontrolled diabetes, or serious diseases of
the lungs, kidneys, liver, or heart, you should see a doctor regularly anyway.
To work out efficiently, we suggest using your heart rate as a guide. Everyone has what is called a
"Maximum Heart Rate". Your maximum heart rate is the number of beats your heart makes per minute
when you are running as far, as fast, and as long as possible. Although it varies from person to
person, your maximum heart rate is roughly 220 minus your age. That is, if you are 20 years old, your
maximum heart rate is about 200; If you are 40, it is about 180.
However, it could be dangerous if exercise at your maximum heart rate. And physiologists have
figured out a safe heart range for most people. They call it "Target Heart Rate". This Target Heart
Rate, as it is called in cardiovascular exercise programs, is considered about 60 to 85 percent of your
Maximum Heart Rate. This is your optimum level for exercise. Exercise at least 3 times a week, keep
your heart beat within Target Heart Rate for minimum 20 minutes per time will get the most advantage
of your workout.
For example:
If you are 30 years old, your Maximum Heart Rate is 220 - 30 = 190
Your Target Heart Rate is about 114 ~ 160
190 x 60% = 114
190 x 85% = 161.5
INSPECT FASTENERS AND WIRING
Check that all fasteners are properly tightened and all wiring is securely in place. To avoid damaging
fasteners, do not over tighten.
STORAGE
Store your treadmill in a clean and dry environment. Make sure the master power switch is off and is
unplugged from the electrical outlet.
CLEANING
Firstly, make sure the treadmill is off and unplugged from the electrical outlet.
To remove dust, use a small vacuum nozzle to carefully vacuum around all visible components.
To remove film or dust, use a slightly damp rag with a mild cleaning agent sprayed onto the rag only.
Be careful not to immerse any treadmill component with any liquids.
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Parts List
1 MAIN FRAME
2BOTTOM FRAME
3 SUPPORT FRAME
4 FRONT FRAME
5 ARMREST FRAME
6
FRONT POST (L)
7 FRONT POST (R)
8 CENTER BAR
9 WASHER (Ø6 x Ø16 x 1t)
10 T-BUSHING (808A-N2W)
11 RUNNING DECK
12 CUSHION (40D)
13 CUSHION (60D)
14 CUSHION (80D)
15 SCREW (5/32" x 16L)
16 SCREW (M6 x 30L)
17 AIR SHOCK FASTENER
18 AIR SHOCK
19 SCREW (M4 x 10L)
20 SAFETY TUBE
21 PLASTIC WASHER
22 FOAM GRIP
23 END CAP (Ø38)
24 SCREW (5/32" x 37.5L)
25 CABLE (7P x 800L)
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PULSE CABLE (5P x 1100L Incline)
28 WASHER (Ø8 x Ø16 x 1t)
29 WHEEL CAP (40 x 80)
30 END CAP (40 x 80)
31 WHEEL (Ø70)
32 FASTENER (OSBR-26)
33 FIXING CLIP (ACC-2-B)
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PULSE CABLE (5P x 1100L Speed)
34 ADJUSTING TIP(Ø40)
35 ADJUSTING TIP(Ø44)
36 SCREW (5/32" x 10L)
37 BOLT (M8 x 50L)
38 NYLON NUT (M8)
39 CABLE (7P x 800L)
42 E-CLIP (ETW-12)
43 SPRING PIN (Ø4.5 x 22L)
44 SPRING (Ø14.5 x Ø1.5 x 13L)
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PLASTIC BUSH (Ø14 x Ø24 x 27.5L)
46 GEAR (POM)
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49 CROSS BAR
50 BOLT (M8 x 15L)
51 BOLT (M8 x 55L)
52 COMPUTER
53 CABLE (5P x 300L Speed)
54 CABLE (5P x 300L Incline)
55 CABLE (7P x 200L)
56 SAFETY KEY
57 BUSH (Ø11 x 1.2t x 26.5L)
58 SPRING PLATE
59 END CAP (25.4 x 50.8)
60 RACK (POM)
61 FIXING CAP (Ø12 x Ø3.5 PVC)
62 WHEEL (Ø64)
63 ROUND CUSHION (60D)
64 SCREW (M3 x 10L)
65 SCREW (M8 x 12L)
66 SCREW (M8 x 45L)
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69 BS WASHER (M4)
70 WASHER (Ø10 x Ø22 x 2t)
71 BOLT (M10 x 40L)
72 BOLT (M10 x 60L)
73 NYLON NUT (M10)
74 CABLE (90 / blue)
68 WASHER (Ø8 x Ø35 x 2t)
75 CABLE (60 / brown)
76 CABLE (160 / yellow-green)
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POWER SWITCH
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L-HOOK
WASHER (Ø10 x Ø32 x 2t)
BUSH (Ø20+10 x Ø8 x 7+3L)
SCREW (M6 x 6L)
BOLT (M10 x 15L)
BOLT (M10 x 30L)
FIXING CLIP (UCR-0.5)
SCREW (M4 x 6L)
MOTOR
FRONT ROLLER
REAR ROLLER
RUNNING BELT
BELT (190-J8)
SCREW (M6 x 65L)
BOLT (M8 x 25L)
BOLT (M8 x 30L)
BOLT (M8 x 45L)
BUSHING (Ø6 x Ø10 x 3.5L)
REAR COVER (L)
REAR COVER (R)
SIDE RAIL (L)
SIDE RAIL (R)
BOLT (M8 x 25L)
SCREW (M6 x 35L)
FASTENER(OSBR-22)
CONTROL BOX
WASHER (Ø6 x Ø13 x 1t)
ASA SHELTER
ASA COVER
BIG COVER
WASHER (Ø5 x Ø13 x 1t)
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CHOKE (6mH )
SCREW (M6 x 15L)
SCREW (M5 x 8L)
FILTER (10A)
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SCREW (M5 x 30L)
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