JLL D100 Product guide

Thank you for choosing to purchase our home electrical treadmill.
This manual includes instructions on how to operate the treadmill and issues which will require
your attention.
An unexpected incident will occur if the treadmill is used in an improper manner. So please read
this book thoroughly and carefully before operating this treadmill.
Electrical Treadmill Manual Book
JLL D100
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Index
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Safety Instructions
Connect with the ground Instructions 3
Voltage information 3
User Safety Instructions 3
Exercise Safety Precautions 3
Facility Safety Precautions 4
Safety key 4
Warning stickers 5
Assembly
Operation
Maintenance
Customer Service
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Preparing site 6
Diagram 6
Content listing 7
Electrical power requirements 7
D100 Assembly 8
Fold/Unfold the treadmill 9
Setup options 9
Conguration 10
Testing the treadmill operation 10
Specications D100 11
User control symbols used 12
Setup 13
Quick operation guide 13
Starting the Treadmill 14
Heart rate indicator 14
USB audio control / Play iPhone/iPod/MP3 music 14
Stopping the treadmill 14
Data readouts 14
Heart rate control program 15
Program choices 15
Table with speed running programmes 16
Set up personal programmes 17
Set up pre-set programmes 17
Preventive maintenance activities 18
Warning 18
Other preventive maintenance 18
• Treadmill cleaning 19
• Treadmill balance 19
• 5 steps to lubricate the JLL D100 treadmill 19
• Treadmill lubrication 20
• Adjust running belt 20
• Adjust motor belt 21
Contacting service 22
Return material 22
Damaged parts 22
• Apparent damage 22
• Concealed damage 22

Safety Instructions
Important
Voltage Information
Before plugging the pow-
er cable into an electrical
outlet, verify that the
voltage requirements for the site
match the voltage of the treadmill
that has been received. The power
requirements for the unit include
an earthed, dedicated circuit, rated
for one of the following. The usu-
al voltage for United Kingdom is
220 VAC, 50 Hz.
Shock and electrocution hazard.
• Connect unit to an earthed
outlet.
• Do not use voltage adapter or
extension cable.
• Unplug unit and let sit 10
minutes before cleaning or
performing maintenance.
• Electrical charge can remain in
unit after unplugging.
• Keep water and liquids away
from electrical parts.
Warning
Connect with
the Ground Instructions
This treadmill must be
earthed and plugged into
an appropriate electrical
outlet that is properly installed
and earthed in accordance with all
local codes and ordinances.
This treadmill is for use on
an earthed, dedicated circuit.
Make sure that the treadmill is
connected to an outlet having
the same conguration as the
plug. Do not use a ground plug
adapter to adapt the power cable
to a non-grounded outlet.
During use:
• Do not use for stretching and do not attach straps or
other devices.
• Do not allow children aged 12 or younger to be on or
near machine.
• Stop exercise if you feel faint, dizzy, or have pain.
• Use the handrails for support and to maintain
balance.
• Keep all body parts, clothing, and accessories, clear
of moving parts.
• Wait until running belt comes to a complete stop
before getting off.
• DO NOT jump on to a moving running belt.
User safety
precautions
Exercise safety precautions
• Use sport clothes and gym shoes.
• Check your shoes regularly and see if there is any
dust or hard particles attached which may cause
unnecessary damage.
• People with long hair should remember to tie it back.
• This model should only be used at home, DO NOT
use for commercial purposes.
Please pay attention to the following instructions before operating this treadmill.
Prior to use:
• Install the treadmill according to the manual book.
• Consult your doctor before beginning any exercise
program.
• Read instructions.
• Read and understand warning labels.
• Read and understand emergency stop procedures.
• Maximum user weight is 120 kg, 18.8 St or 264 lb.
• Inspect unit. If damaged, DO NOT USE.
• Conrm whether every bolt and screw is locked
tightly together.
• Place your feet on the frames when starting or
stopping the treadmill.
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Facility Safety Precautions
• Connect the treadmill to a properly earthed outlet only.
• DO NOT operate electrically powered treadmills in damp or wet locations.
• Clip the safety key onto the clothing.
• Use caution when getting on or off the treadmill.
• Keep the running belt clean and dry at all times.
• After each use, wait until the treadmill comes to a complete stop and is level. Then, switch it off
and unplug it. Next remove the emergency stop key from the treadmill.
• Check the treadmill for worn or loose components before each use. DO NOT use until worn or
damaged parts are replaced.
• Maintain regularly. Refer to “Preventive Maintenance” section.
• DO NOT use the treadmill if: (1) the cable is damaged; (2) the treadmill is not working
adequately or (3) the treadmill has been dropped or damaged. Look for service from a
qualiedtechnician.
• DO NOT place the cable near heated surfaces or sharp edges.
• DO NOT use the running machine outdoors.
• DO NOT use the treadmill for 2 or more people running at the same time.
• Read and understand the Manual Book completely before using the treadmill.
• Ensure all users wear proper footwear on JLL equipment.
• Set up and operate the treadmill on a level surface. DO NOT operate in recessed areas or on
plush carpet.
• As far as possible provide the following clearances: 0.5 m at each side and 2.0 m at the back.
Be sure your treadmill is clear of walls, equipment and other hard surfaces.
• DO NOT try repairs, electrical or mechanical. Seek qualied repair personnel.
Contact JLL Customer Service at 0800 6123 988.
• DO NOT modify the treadmill in any way.
• All the data displayed by the monitor is for reference purposes only.
• Pets must be kept away from the treadmill, whether it is active or not.
Safety Key
The safety key works as an emergency stop. In case of
falling off the treadmill, the safety key will be pulled
out and the power will be switched off at once. Be sure
the string is free of knots and has enough loose for you to
workout comfortably with the safety key in place. Before using the
running machine, clip the safety key to your clothing.
1. Conrmthatthesafetykeyisinplaceinthebottomof
the console. The treadmill will not start without the key in its
place.
2. Check the safety clamp does not fall off in an emergency
situation. Carefully step backward until the key pulls out of the
console. If the safety clip falls off your clothing, clamp the key
again to your clothing and repeat this step until the safety clip
is properly attached to your clothes.
3. Ensure the safety clip is secured to your clothing at all times during use.
4. After use, remove the safety key from the treadmill.
5. Store the safety clip on the storage tab located on the left or right side of the handrail.
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Warning stickers
Warning stickers indicate a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
Carefully read and understand the following caution and warning labels before using the unit.
Caution stickers indicate a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.
Warning:
1. Please read the manual carefully before
you operate the electrical treadmill.
2. Before using the treadmill, holding the
armrest, stand on the side frames/rails,
then press the start key.
The plug of this treadmill must be
earthed. Do not use this treadmill
if the plug is not earthed!!!
WARNING:
Warning: It is strictly forbidden to touch any moving parts of the treadmill!!!
Warning:
1. Do not leave the treadmill
before ensuring the
machine has been locked
tightly and properly. Keep
children away from the
folded machine.
2. Please do not fold the
treadmill when the lock
cannot tighten the machine
properly. If this problem
occurs, please contact our
service department.
WARNING:
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Starting the treadmill standing on the belt is strictly
prohibited!
Press the lock with your foot to unfold the treadmill.
Children must be away from here!

Assembly
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Console
Safety key
Fast / Slow button
Heart sensor
Handrail
Vertical frame bar
Motor cover
Running Belt
Side frames/rails
Rear adjuster
Incline support
Pad adjuster
Screw cap
U-type frame
Diagram
Tray
Transport wheel
Preparing Site
Before assembling, verify the choosing site meets
the following criteria:
• Area is well illuminate and well ventilated
• Surfaced is levelled.
• Free area for access to unit and emergency
dismount. If it is possible keep the following
clearances: 0.5 m at each side and 2.0 m at
the back.
• Place the treadmill in a normal environment
with a relative humidity range of 30-75%. DO
NOT place close to steam room, sauna, indoor
pool or outdoor.

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See content listing and diagram below for carton
contents. See Customer Service for contact
information if any parts are missing.
Electrical Power Requirements
220VAC 50Hz
Content listing
ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION
1 1 Manual book
21Lubrication oil
31Safety key
4 1 Installation tools
51Base assembly (Running deck)
6 1 U-type frame
71Console assembly
8 1 Power cord
9 1 Hydraulic cylinder
10 1Tray
11 2Plastic cover already attached
to the handle bar
Installation tools
QUANTITY DESCRIPTION
4Black Allen head
bolts (M8 x 15)
8Arc washer (M8)
4Flat washer (M8)
2 Locking nuts (M8)
2Hexagon head
screw (M8 x 15)
4Screw cap (M8)
2Tapping screw (ST
4.2 x 16)
1Allen key (M6)
1Screwdriver
2Hex double ended
wrench (13 x 14)
• At least two people must lift,
move or assemble it.
• Use safe lifting methods.
Warning: Heavy equipment.
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1. Before starting the machine,
place your feet on the side
frames located on each side
of the running belt. NOTE: DO
NOT stand on running belt.
2. After the belt starts moving,
you can start walking on the
running belt and enjoy the run!
Warning: Falling hazard.
When starting unit.

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• Connect unit to an earthed outlet.
• Do not use voltage adapter or
extension cable.
Shock and electrocution hazard.
D100 Assembly
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The treadmill’s been assembled and tested at
the factory, so you should not have any prob-
lem putting all the parts together. Components
are designed to t together, and only basic tools are
required for the assembly process. Inside the box
you will nd a tool pack (Allen key, screwdriver, nuts
and bolts) which will make easy-peasy to assemble
the treadmill. All you need to do is add the console
unit to a running deck by a pair of frames.
Follow this easy steps:
1. Screw the running deck to the U-type frame. Use
the 4 arc washers and the 4 screw caps.
2. Connect the wire from the console and the
handrail through the plastic clip provided, then
push the excess wire into the handrail frame.
DO NOT squeeze the wire.
3. Screw the handrail to the upper end of the
vertical frame bar. Use the 4 black Allen head bolts
and 4 arc washers. If you cannot screw it, try to
move the handle a little bit until you nd the right
angle.
4. Rotate the console carefully by holding the
handrail frame by the place where is con-
nected to the console until it is in a straight
position and tighten.
5. Install the hydraulic cylinder using the cylinder
screws, at washers and locking nuts. First screw
the hydraulic cylinder bottom to the U-type frame.
Second screw the hydraulic cylinder top to the
running deck, for that you may need to push the
treadmill up a little bit until it is lined up.
6. Install the tray using the tapping screws.
7. Insert the safety key.
8. Adjust the pad of U-type frame and keep the
treadmill in a horizontal position.
9. Level the treadmill.
10. Set up a normal incline.
11. Plug the treadmill into the wall outlet and start
enjoying the exercise!
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Set up options
Insert the safety key into the
corresponding socket.
1. Without anyone on the treadmill,
plug the power cable.
2. Switch on the treadmill. Power
switch is under the front end of
the machine. The control panel will
light up and all the gures in the
window will go to ZERO.
3. Introduce the weight that you can
see on the top right of the screen
using the SPEED button.
4. Press the START button and the
motor will work at the speed
of 0.3 km/h.
5. Press the FAST and SLOW
button to increase or decrease the
speed.
6. Press the STOP button to stop the
machine.
7. Put the music with MP3
format into a USB ash drive
and insert it into the USB
socket. On the treadmill press PLAY/
PAUSE to play the music. Change
the track with SOUND-/LAST
and SOUND+/NEXT buttons. For
adjusting the volume, press and
hold SOUND-/LAST or SOUND+/
NEXT buttons.
Use the following
instructions to
set up the units settings
Time display range 0:00 - 99:59
Distance range 0 - 9.999 km.
Total distance memory
Pulse display range 50 - 230 ppm
Calorie display range 0 - 999 Kcal
Maximum user weight 120 kg, 18.8 St or 264 lb.
Programmes 10 automatic programmes
Incline range 1 incline manual level
Speed range 0.3 - 16 km/h
(0.18 - 10 mph)
Speed direct choice 3, 4, 5 and 8 km/h
Speaker High-delity stereo speaker
Music MP3 and USB audio interface
Fold/Unfold the treadmill
Fold: On the right hand size of the running
deck, by the frame, there is a security lock that
you must unscrew to allow the running machine
to fold up. Hold the end of the running belt, by the
side frames/rails, and lift it until the machine gets
an upright position and you hear a click from the
security lock clasp.
Unfold: Press the security lock clasp with your
foot. Push the running belt down, holding it by the
side frames. The running deck will go down slowly
thanks to the hydraulic system.
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• Stand on the side frames.
• Do not stand on running belt.
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Conguration
LCD brightness adjustment
1. In STANDBY mode, press START and
then quickly press STOP. The speed
display window will be ashing.
2. Adjust the brightness of the LCD screen
using FAST/SLOW button.
3. Press START to save the adjustments.
• Stand on the side frames.
• Do not stand on running
belt.
Warning: Falling hazard.
When starting unit.
User controls
1 Left speaker
2 Program key
3 Stop key
4 Start key
5 Set key
6 Safety key
7 Slow key
8 Fast key
9 Right speaker
10 Easy speed key
11 Easy speed key
12 LCD
13 Sound-/Last
14 Play/Pause
15 Sound+/Next
16/17 Headphone/USB
Use the following instructions to test
the full speed of the treadmill and to
check the belt for proper operation.
JLL recommends that the treadmill is
unplugged or the on/off power (I/O) is
switched off (O) when not in use.
1. Without anyone on the machine,
plug the treadmill. Ensure the
power cord is not being pinched
under the front of the treadmill.
2. Locate the on/off (I/O) power
switch under the front end of the
treadmill (image above). Switch
it to the on position (I). The
control panel will light up.
3. The weight digits will ash. Adjust
the weight using the SPEED button
located on the handrail.
4. Press START button and the motor
will work at the speed of 0.3 km/h.
Check if the monitor is working
normally.
5. Observe the belt to see if it is
running properly; it should be
centred in the middle of the
deck. If you have problems with
the running belt operation, see
Adjust Running Belt in the
Preventive Maintenance chapter.
6. Press the FAST and SLOW
button to check whether they are
working. Run the treadmill
through its full speed range.
First press the FAST button
until the treadmill reaches its
highest speed. Then press the
SLOW button until the treadmill is
back to 0.3 km/h.
7. Press the STOP button and check if
the machine stops working.
Testing the
Treadmill Operation

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Specications D100:
Store Foldable and easy transport
Packing 161cm (63.4”) x 75.5cm (29.7”) x 26cm (10.2”)
Occupying area 165 cm (65”) x 70 cm (27.6”) x 130 cm (51.2”)
Folded area 80 cm (31.5”) x 70 cm (27.6”) x 145 cm(57.1”)
Running area 115 cm (45.3”) x 40 cm (15.8”)
Weight of product 58 kg
Shipping weight 66 kg (when delivered)
Maximum user weight 120 kg, 18.8 st, 264 lb
Power rating 220 VAC 50 Hz
Horse-power Continuous power: 2.5 HP (1800W), Peak Power: 4.5 HP (3350W)
Motor DC motor (Direct Current Motor)
Controller Digital micro-computer controller
Incline range 1 level manual incline
Speed range 0.3 - 16 km/h (0.18 - 10 mph)
Quick buttons Quick Speed Choice: 3, 4, 5 and 8 km/h
Programmes 10 running programmes, pause workout memory function
Console features Blue LCD: time, speed, distance, heart rate and calories
Safety Emergency stop key, smooth start/stop function, safety handrail with
speed buttons, shock absorption system
Item holder Yes
Fan No
Entertainment USB audio interface, high powered speakers. MP3 connection

Operation
Read and understand all instructions and warnings before using the treadmill. Understand all the safety
procedure located in the Safety chapter.
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User Control Symbols Used
Program
Play/Pause
Sound+/Next
Sound-/Last
Quick speed
Quick speed
Quick speed
Quick speed
Set up
Stop
Start
Speed up
Speed down
Press SET to establish the parameters
Press STOP once to stop the running belt, end the workout
session, and start the Workout Review. Press STOP again
to exit to Set up options
Press START once to start the running belt
Adjust speed up
Adjust speed down
Press PROGRAM to set the wanted exercise
Press START once to play the music. Press PAUSE to stop
it.
Adjust volume up / Change song.
Adjust volume down / Change song.
Set the speed at 3 km/h
Set the speed at 4 km/h
Set the speed at 5 km/h
Set the speed at 8 km/h
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• Stand on the side frames of the running belt.
• Do not stand on the running belt.
Warning:
Falling hazard.
When starting unit

Set up parameter
The treadmill should be completely stopped.
1. Press SET button and all the
numbers in the display area
will become ZERO.
2. Press SET button several times to change
different settings and the number in the
display area will ick.
• 2 times to change TIME.
• 3 times to change SPEED.
• 4 times to change DISTANCE.
• 5 times to change HEART RATE.
3. Press FAST or SLOW button to
rectify the numbers.
4. Press START button to start or STOP but-
ton to cancel.
Pause/Stop
During the treadmill workout, press the STOP button once for stopping the treadmill and keep
the data recorded so far. If you press the STOP button again, all the digits on the display area
will return to ZERO.
Quick easy speed
On the right hand side of the screen,
there are 4 buttons of speed. Press
START and then any of them to change
automatically the speed.
3: 3 km/h
4: 4 km/h
5: 5 km/h
8: 8 km/h
Exit set up mode
Press the STOP button to exit Setup options.
Setup
Total
distance shown
Treadmill in STANDBY mode and all data
in the window are ZERO.
1. Press SET to show set data.
2. Press SET again and hold the
button for 8 - 10 seconds to show
the total distance.
Time
Speed
Distance
Incline
Calories / Heart Rate
Console display
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Quick Operation Guide
Maximum user weight is 120 kg, 18.8 St or 264 lb.
1. Place your feet on the side frames located on
each side of the running belt.
2. Clip the safety key onto your clothing and
test it as described under Safety Stop in the
Safety Chapter (page 4).
3. Press START button.
4. Hold the handrails while you step onto the
running belt and begin walking.
5. Press the QUICK SPEED buttons to change
the belt speed at 3, 4, 5 or 8 km/h.
6. Press the SLOW or FAST keys to change the
belt speed at any time. The left display will
show the current speed.
7. Press the STOP key at any time to stop the
running belt.

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Data Readouts
As you exercise, the treadmill keeps
track of the following data:
Time: The total time you have
been working out or time
remaining. Display time as
hours:minutes.
Speed: Your current speed,
displayed in km/h.
Distance: The total accumulated
distance, in kilometres, during your
workout.
Calories: The total accumulated
calories burned during your workout.
Pulse: Your current heart rate.
Heart rate will appear when a
signal is introduced. Use the hand
sensors to display of heart rate.
Starting the Treadmill
Maximum user weight
is up to 120 kg, 18.8 St or 264 lb.
1. Place each of your feet on the side frames located on
each side of the running belt.
2. Clip the safety key onto your clothing and carefully
test the safety key to ensure it will activate in case of
an emergency. See Safety Key in the Safety Chapter
(p. 4) for proper testing of the safety key. Be sure the
string is free of knots and has enough slack for you to
run comfortably with the safety key in place.
3. Press START button.
4. Hold the handrails while you step onto the
running belt and begin walking.
5. Press the SLOW or FAST buttons to change the
treadmill speed at any time. The left display will show
the current speed.
6. Press the STOP key at any time to stop the
running belt.
If the safety key is removed during a
workout, the drive motor power shuts off immediately,
causing the belt to stop.
When a workout is complete, the belt slows down to
stop and a workout review is displayed until you press the
STOP button. The treadmill returns to STANDBY mode.
Stopping the Treadmill
Press STOP once to end the
workout session. The treadmill will
smoothly stop and the accumulated
data will be displayed.
Press STOP again to exit.
Emergency dismount:
If you experience pain, feel faint or
need to stop your treadmill in an emer-
gency situation.
1. Hold handrails for support.
2. Step onto the side frames.
3. Pull the safety key off the
console.
Safety key function:
The safety key functions as the emer-
gency stop. In an emergency situation,
remove the safety key from the tread-
mill and the running belt will stop.
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Contact Heart Rate Indicator
Lightly hold the hand sensors on the handlebar ensuring
that hands are clean. A heart rate will display. Factors that
interfere with heart rate signal:
• Hand lotions, oils or body powder
• Excessive dirt
• Excessive movement
NOTE: Calories and Heart Rate share the same window on
the LCD screen. Calories are always shown on the display,
but for the heart rate you have to hold hand sensors on the
handlebar for display.
Play iPhone/iPod/MP3 music
All music les should be in MP3 format. Leave the iPod/
iPhone/MP3 on the desired folder, the treadmill does not
have the option of move through those different folders.
1. Connect iPod/iPhone/MP3 into the headphone connection
using an auxiliary cable.
2. Place iPod/iPhone/MP3 onto the tray.
3. Operate from your own device to change the song and
the volume.
NOTE: There is no iPod/iPhone pin connection.
The iPod/iPhone will not be charge while connected.
USB audio control
To use an USB port you should have all
music les in MP3 format.
1. Connect USB drive into the USB audio
interface control. It will play
automatically.
2. Press SOUND+/NEXT to change to the
next song. Press and hold it to increase
the volume.
3. Press SOUND-/LAST to change to the
previous song. Press and hold it to
decrease the volume.

Heart rate
control program
Treadmill in STANDBY mode and all data in the
window are ZERO.
1. Press SET button 5 times. The heart rate will show on
the display area.
2. Press FAST or SLOW button to amend this number.
3. Press START button to start or STOP to cancel.
4. Put your hands on the heart sensor and hold the
handrail while exercising.
5. The machine will adjust the speed to reach the pulse
that you set up. If the pulse is lower, the speed will
increase. If the pulse is higher, the speed will
decrease.
NOTE: The maximum speed on this program is 6 km/h.
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Program choices

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200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000
PO 1 3.8 4.8 5 5.6 6 5.8 7 5 4.6 3.9
PO 2 3.8 4.6 5.6 6 7 8 7 6 5 4.6
PO 3 3.9 5.2 6.6 8 9 5 7 6 5.2 4.6
PO 4 4.2 5 7 9 12 5 8 10 5 4.2
PO 5 4.2 5 10 5 8 6 12 5 7 4.6
PO 6 3.8 4.8 5 5.6 6 5.8 7 5 4.6 3.9
PO 7 3.8 4.6 5.6 6 7 8 7 6 5 4.6
PO 8 3.9 5.2 6.6 8 9 5 7 6 5.2 4.6
PO 9 4.2 5 7 9 12 5 8 10 5 4.2
PO 10 4.2 5 10 5 8 6 12 5 7 4.6
Table with speed (km/h) running programmes
The rst three programmes are user personalised program, see “Set up personal programmes”
on the next page.

1. Press PROGRAM button twice and hold
for 10 seconds until you see PO2 on the
heart rate section and 1 on the distance
section (Left image).
2. Press FAST/SLOW button to set up the
speed.
3. Press SET button to save the rst section.
Once this has been done, your setting will
automatically change to section 2. This
process can be repeated until you reach
section 10 (Right image).
4. Press SET to save the changes.
Program 02 setting:
1. Press PROGRAM button three times and
hold for 10 seconds until you see PO3 on
the heart rate section and 1 on the dis-
tance section (Left image).
2. Press FAST/SLOW button to set up the
speed.
3. Press SET button to save the rst section.
Once this has been done, your setting will
automatically change to section 2 (Right im-
age).
4. This process can be repeated until you
reach section 10.
5. Press SET to save the changes.
Program 03 setting:
Program 01 setting:
1. Press PROGRAM button and hold for 10
seconds until you see PO1 on the heart
rate section and 1 on the distance section
of the screen (Left image).
2. Press FAST/SLOW button to set up the
speed.
3. Press SET button to save the rst section.
Your setting will automatically change to
section 2 on the distance section (Right im-
age).
4. This process can be repeated until you
reach section 10.
5. Press SET to save the changes.
Set up
pre-set programmes
The treadmill should be completely
stopped.
1. Press PROGRAM. There are 10
different programmes.
2. Use the PROGRAM button to select
the preferred program.
3. The treadmill will work on the
chosen program.
4. Press STOP once to pause, twice to
skip the program.
NOTE: Each program has 10 speeds
sections that will change every 200
metres. You will not be able to change the
speed during the pre-set programmes.
They will change automatically.
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Set up personal programmes
With the JLL treadmill D100 you can set your own 3 running programmes. Each program has 10 speed
sections that change every 200 metres and you can set up every section. Follow the steps:

Maintenance
• Must be performed by trained
servicepersonnelonly.
• UseonlyJLLreplacementparts.
• Unplug unit and let sit 10
minutes before cleaning or
performingmaintenance.
• Keep water and liquids away
fromelectricalparts.
• Electrical charge can remain in
unitafterunplugging.
Warning for maintenance,
service and repair
Other
Preventive Maintenance
Otherpreventivemaintenance
activitiesmustbecompletedbya
qualiedservicetechnicianatthe
recommendedintervals.Failureto
dosocouldresultinserious
injury.Theseactivitiesinclude:
• Flippingorreplacingthe
runningdeck.
• Replacingtherunningbelt.
Static electricity:Dependingon
wherethetreadmillisplaced,you
mayexperiencedryair,causinga
commonexperienceofstatic
electricity.Youcannoticethatby
walkingacrossacarpetandthen
touchingametalobject.Onyour
treadmillyoumayexperiencea
shockduetothebuild-upof
staticelectricityonyourbodyand
thedischargepathofthetread-
mill.Ifyouexperiencethistype
ofsituation,youmaywantto
increasethehumiditytoa
comfortablelevelthroughtheuse
ofahumidier.
Maintenancemustbeperformedonaregularbasis.Performingmaintenanceactionscanaidinproviding
safe,trouble-freeoperationofallJLLequipment.
JLL is not responsible for performing regular inspection and maintenance actions for your machines.
Instructallpersonalinequipmentinspectionandmaintenanceactionsandalsoinaccidentreporting/
recording.JLLrepresentativesareavailabletoansweranyquestionsthatyoumayhave.
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EveryJLLtreadmillcomesfromthefactory
perfectlytightenedwithanexcellentstateof
lubrication.However,youjustneedtofollow
simplestepstomaintainit.Keeptherunningmachine
inacleanstatewouldhelptoprolongitslife.
Performregularpreventivemaintenancetoensure
normaloperationofunit.Keepalogofallmaintenance
actionstoassistinstayingcurrentwithallpreventive
maintenanceactivities.JLLisnotresponsiblefor
performingregularinspectionormaintenanceactions
foryourunit.
Instruct all user in maintenance actions
Instructallusersinequipmentinspectionand
maintenanceactions.ContactJLLCustomer
Serviceat0800 6123 988foranypreventive
maintenanceorserviceconcerns.
Readandunderstandwarningslistedinthis
chapterandtheSafetySection.Readand
understandallinstructionsinthissection.
Duringmaintenance,disconnectthepowercable.
ToolRequired:
• Water
• Drycloth
• Allenkey
• Vacuum
• Lubricationoil
Preventive
Maintenance activities
• Onlyusewatertocleananddust.Donotuse
anycleaningproductbecausetheymay
damagethetreadmill.
• Becarefulnottospillorgetexcessivemoisture
betweentheedgeofthedisplaypanelandthe
console,asthismightcreateanelectrical
hazardorcausefailureoftheelectronics.
• Directsprayingcouldcausedamagetothe
electronicsandmayvoidthewarranty.
Warning
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Treadmill Cleaning
Keep the running belt free of dust and debris
forsmoothrunningandpreventinjuries.They
could damage the electric motor and other
movingparts.
After every workout use a neat, dry cloth for
cleaning the treadmill and the handrails to prevent
the machine of corrosion. And wipe away any sweat
that may have dripped onto the running belt. Avoid
scratchingthedisplaybyusingasoftclothandnopa-
pertowel.
Contaminants, such as hand lotions, oils or body
powder,maycomeoffontheheartratesensors.These
canreducesensitivityandinterferewiththeheartrate
signal. It is recommended that the user have clean
hands when using the contact heart rate. Clean the
handlesusingaclothdampenedwithwater.
For cleaning the console unplug the machine and
cleanwithadustfreecloth.Forfurthercleaning,use
asoftclothorpapertoweldampedwithwater.Donot
useabrasiveorchemicalcleaningagents.
3 easy steps to clean your treadmill:
1. Setthespeedat2km/handputahumid,clean
clothattheendoftherunningbelt,holditthere
and move it along the end of the running belt
untilitisfreeofdust.
2. Vacuum or sweep the oor underneath and
around the treadmill to prevent that any speck
goes into the mechanism. A treadmill mat can
helptoavoiddustgoesintoit.
3. Vacuum cleaner or soft, damp cloth to clean
treadmill’sentirecoverarea.
When not using product for an extended period of
time the product should be disconnected from the
powersupply.
Toavoidseriousinjuryordeath:
• Replacewornordamaged
componentsimmediatelyandkeep
theequipmentoutofuseuntil
repairiscompleted.
• Unplugunitwhennotinuseor
whenperformingmaintenance.
Warning: Equipment hazard
Treadmill Balance
Place the running machine on a level oor for
avoiding off-balance. If that is not possible,
adjustthetreadmillbyalteringthebigscrewswith
plasticheadlocatedunderneaththeframes.
Checkifthetreadmillisbalanced:
1. Stand on the machine with your feet on the side
frames.
2.Putyourweightontherightsiderstandthenswitch
totheleftside.
3. If you feel any shakiness, adjust those big screws
withplastichead.
5 steps to lubricate
the JLL D100 treadmill
1. Unplugthetreadmill.
2. Accesstothedeckby
liftingthebeltonthetreadmill
upwithyourngersorwith
somethingatandnosharp.
3. Lookattherunningboardor
touchittocheckifitisoilyor
not.Incaseofdryness,use
thelubricationoilprovided
witheverytreadmillmachine,
applyitontherunningdeck
andspreadastraightline
downthesideofthedeck.
4. Repeatontheotherside.
5. Turnonthemachineand
leaveitrunningforaround
2-3minutesat3-4km/h.
Walkonthetreadmilltohelp
spreadingthelubricationoil.
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Treadmill Lubrication
Iftheleveloffrictionbetweenthedeckand
thebeltishigh,itwilldamagethemotor
andelectronics.Therunningbeltmustbe
lubricatedbyaspeciallubricationoilaftera
periodofusage.Awell-lubricatedtreadmill
willhaveasmoothrunningandlastlonger.
Recommendation:
• Lessthan3hoursperweekofuse,
lubricateitevery6months.
• 3-6hoursperweek,
lubricateitevery3months.
• Morethan6hoursperweek,
lubricateiteverymonth.
Tool Required:
• Speciallubricationoil
(providedinthebox)
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Adjust Running Belt
Afteraperiodoftime,theuserwillfeelthereis
apausesensationwhilstrunning.Runningbelt
canlooseandstretchabitovertimecausinga
slippingsensationifitisnotadjustedandtightened
whenisneeded.
Ifthebeltistootight,thismaycauseharmto
yourmotorand/orroller.Abelttoolooseortootight
cancausewearandtearofboththebeltandthe
board.
Check If The Running Belt Is Loosen
1. Onewayofcheckingiseverytimeyouusethe
treadmill,setthespeedat2-3km/h.
Walkonthemachineandtrytostoptherunning
beltwithyourfeetwhileholdingthehandrails
andpullingyourbodyontheoppositedirection.
Ifthebeltstops,meansthatitisloosenand
needstobetightened.
2. Anotherwayischeckingifthegapbetweenthe
runningbeltandtherunningboardissmaller
than5-6mm,thatmeansthattherunningbeltis
loosen.
Tight The Running Belt:
1. Poweroff.
2. Turnthetwobeltadjustmentscrews,
locatedattherear,clockwisetotighten
thebeltslightlybyquarters.
3. Getbacktothetreadmillandcheckthebelt
(readdescriptionabove).Ifitisstillloose,
re-adjustthebeltscrewsbyanotherquarter.
Untilyougetatightenbelt.
4. Runthemachineonitsownfor1-2minutesto
seeifthebeltstaysinthemiddle.
5. Dothenaltest.Leavethemachinerunningfor
acoupleofminutesat6-8km/h
6. Iftherunningbeltstaysinthecentre,wecan
usethetreadmillstraightaway.
Adjust The Belt When Is
Not In The Centre (Bear Left Or Right):
Usuallybetweentheframesandtherunningbelt
thereshouldbeagapof5-6mmonbothsides.If
thatgapisdifferentitmeansthatthebeltis
eccentric.Sowehavetoputitbacktotheright
positionbyfollowingthesesteps:
1. Poweronandsetthespeedat2-3km/hand
adjustthescrewattheendofthetreadmill
slowlywiththeAllenkey.
2. Ifthebeltslantstotheleft,adjusttheleftbolt
clockwiseoradjusttherightboltcounter
clockwise.Ifthebeltslantstotheright,adjustin
theoppositemanner.
3. Whileadjustingthebelt,checkifthegapof
differencehasdisappeared,ifitisstillthere,
screwtheboltagain.Repeatthisprocedureuntil
therunningbeltisinthecentre.Itdoesnotneed
tobealignedperfectly,butensureitisnot
scrapingorrubbingonanythingonthesides.
4. Setthespeedat6km/htocheckifthe
runningbeltisstillinthesameposition.Once
youcheckedthat,thetreadmillisreadytouse.
Therunningbeltshouldbereplacedevery24.000
km.Therunningdeckshouldbeippedevery24.000
kmandreplacedevery48.000km.Aserviceprompt
willappearatthisintervalandthepartswillneedto
bereplaced.
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