O2 Force T20 User manual





Grounding Wire: Green/Yellow
Display Bottom Cover
Silver Phillips Head Tapping Screw
Phillips Head Tapping Screw
Customized
Fixed Seat
Handlebar
Key
Key
Phillips
Phillips
Phillips
Phillips
Phillips (Type F)
Phillips
Phillips Head Tapping Screw (Type F)
Phillips Head Countersunk Screw (ST4.2x16 mm)
Tools: Allen Wrench Tool #4, Allen Wrench Tool #6 and Phillips Head Multi Tool
Display Top Cover
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Assembly Hardware OF100
STEP1
2-Φ35*Φ13*δ1.5 Washers(24) Customized Bolt(23)
2-ST4.2*12 ScrewS (25) 2-M6*16 Bolts (36)
STEP2
Tool #4
#6
GROUNDING
PIN
GROUNDED
OUTLET
Then –
clean it off.
with two people – carefully lift the frame by gripping both side tubes and place
it onto the clean flat surface.
Phillips Head Multi Tool

customized bolt (23)
gasket
group
Connect the communication middle line (56) and communication under
line (57) ports together. Then insert the square grommet into the upright
column (2).
Use the Phillips head multi tool to take off the silver Phillips head tapping
screw (47) from the upright column (2) and attach the green/yellow
grounding wire from the communication under line (57) to the upright
column using the same screw (47).
Phillips head multi tool

hexagon socket head bolts (36). Tighten the customized bolt (23) and knob
group assembly (17), then install the upright cover (18), and fix with the Phillips
head tapping screws (25).
Then insert the display (13) into the armrest assembly (3, 4) and secure with
handlebar covers(67)
key
13
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10
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
BUILT-IN TRAINING MODES
3.1 There are 12 built-in training modes: P1-P12. The
dif culty varies between the modes (reference the
graphs here for details.
3.2 You can always adjust the treadmill speed during
exercise, no matter which mode is selected.
3.3 To select a training mode, in the standby state
press the SPEED button to view the different training
modes. Keep pressing the SPEED button until you
are on the training mode you desire, then press
the SELECT button. The Time icon will blink on the
console; press the SPEED plus or minus buttons to set
the time parameter. Press the START button to start
the treadmill’s movement.
3.4 When you've completed the built-in training mode
the treadmill will stop and enter the standby mode.
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IF THE BELT IS MISALIGNED
If the belt is offset to the left: use the hexagon socket wrench to adjust the
left side of the roller bolt. Make adjustments in 90º increments. Repeat this
action until the left- and right-hand sides are balanced.
If the belt is offset to the right: use hexagon socket wrench to adjust the
right side of the roller bolt. Make adjustments in 90º increments. Repeat this
action until the left- and right-hand sides are balanced.
If the belt is too tight or too loose: use hexagon socket wrench to adjust
the roller bolt until the belt tightness is just right. Make adjustments in 90º
increments on either the right or left side of the roller bolt. Repeat this action
until the left- and right-hand sides are balanced.
E0: Safety key off.
Remedy: Reinsert the safety key.
E1: Speed signal loss.
Remedy: Check if the speed signal cable and motor power cord are
plugged in. Interrupt the power supply for 10 seconds and re-plug in
the power cord to reset the machine.
E2: Overload failure.
Remedy: Check if the treadmill needs to be lubricated.Check if there are
foreign matters between the running belt and the running board resulting
in increased resistance.Interrupt the power supply for 10 seconds and re-
plug in the power cord to reset the machine
E5: Communication signal interruption.
Remedy: Check if the communication cable connector is off or if there is a
break. Adjust or replace the communication cable.
E6: Sampling current abnormalities.
Remedy: Contact our customer service.
E7: Treadmill models selection abnormalities.
Remedy: Contact our customer service.

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SYMPTOMS AND SOLUTIONS
1. Symptom: Sudden changes in speed while using the treadmill.
Solution: The running belt can become slack from use, causing the belt to slip.
Adjust belt tension right away:
1.1 Press the STOP button.
1.2 Unplug the power cord.
1.3 Use a socket head wrench to adjust the rear roller adjustment bolts (76),
turning each bolt clockwise ¼ turn. If necessary, repeat by ¼ turns until the
running belt is has correct belt tension.
1.4 If the treadmill speed is still unusually slow, please contact customer service.
2. Symptom: The distance between the running belt and the sides of
the platform is uneven.
Solution:
2.1 Run the treadmill while you stand behind it.
2.2 If the running belt deviates to the left, turn the left side adjustment wheel
clockwise ½ turn. If the running belt deviates to the right, turn the right side
adjustment wheel clockwise ½ turn.
2.3 Adjust as needed to center the belt, but be careful not to cause excess
tension on the running belt.
TROUBLESHOOTING
(CONTINUED)


14
BELT CARE AND LUBRICATION
You must lubricate your treadmill belt annually (or more often if
your treadmill is heavily used) in order to keep vital treadmill parts
including the deck, belt, motor, and motor controller from prematurely
wearing out. Annual lubrication is required to maintain the product
warranty. Lubricating your treadmill can also help it run more quietly
and reduce friction between the belt and the treadmill deck.
HOW TO ASSESS YOUR TREADMILL’S BELT
The area between the running deck and the running belt has been pre-lubricated.
Excessive friction can seriously decrease the treadmill’s performance, so
regular assessment and lucubration is essential: check the treadmill’s lubrication
levels regularly.
1. Unplug the power cord.
2. Inspect belt and deck by placing your hand between the belt and deck. The deck
should be smooth. The belt should have a consistent feel from side to side (a belt can
be worn out without any sensory signs of a problem). If you feel deep grooves in the
deck or uneven wear on the underside of the belt, part replacement is necessary.
Continued use of your treadmill may damage the treadmill.
3. If your treadmill has an excessive accumulation of dirt and contaminants you must
damage will occur. Do NOT apply lubricant if there are contaminants under the belt.
Contact customer service for assistance if contaminant removal is necessary.
LUBRICATING YOUR TREADMILL
1. Lift the running belt and inject 0.5 oz of treadmill lubricant across the running board.
Do not put any lubricant on any surface with which your feet make contact. The lubricant
will spread evenly in the next step. Do not apply or spread the lubricant by hand.
2. Run the treadmill at the speed of 2 mph for 3 minutes to fully permeate the lubricant.
3. Using your treadmill’s handrails and safety key for safety and support, walk on
the treadmill at 2-3 mph. CAUTION: BELT MAY HESITATE. THIS CAN CAUSE INJURY
IF BELT IS NOT PROPERLY TENSIONED. Within 5 minutes the lubricant will be
preliminarily walked into the backing of the belt. Damage and/or injury may occur if the
belt is not properly centered and tensioned (refer to the Troubleshooting section of the
user manual if needed).
CAUTION: Do not run on the treadmill until you are certain the belt tension
Make certain that there are no friction spots that may cause belt hesitation.
Injury can occur if belt is not adjusted properly.
HOW TO CLEAN THE TREADMILL
1. Always unplug the treadmill before cleaning it.
2. Dust out the treadmill regularly and keep all parts clean. Clean both sides of the belt
to avoid dust accumulation under the belt. If needed, use a damp soapy cloth to gently
wipe the surface. Don’t splash water onto any part of the treadmill.
3. If there is excessive dirt under the running belt or inside the treadmill contact
customer service for assistance.
MAINTENANCE


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