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Reebok T9.5 User manual

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User’s Reebok T9.5-20100513
User’s Manual T9.5
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Dear Customer,
We are pleased, that you have chosen a Reebok Fitness Equipment. This quality product has been designed for
light comercial tested and certified according to the European Norm EN 957-1/6. Please carefully read the
instructions prior to assembly and first use and be sure to keep the instructions for reference and maintenance.
After assembly, please be sure the running belt and running deck have well lubricating.
We wish you lots of success and fun while training,
Your Reebok –Team
Warranty
Reebok quality products have been designed and tested to meet the needs and requirements of a committed
Fitness-Training of light comercial use. This product is tested to the European Standard EN 957.
Reebok warrants to the original purchaser 2 years against possible defects in material and workmanship.
Excluded from warranty are wearing parts and damages caused by misuse of the product. In the case of claim
please contact your specialist dealer.
The warranty period starts at the date the product was purchased (please carefully retain your sales receipt).
Detailed warranty terms you can find at: www.reebokfitness.co.uk
Customer Service
To best possible support you in the case of problems with your product, we would ask you to please quote the
product Model Name and Serial Number.
These can be found on the sticker underside your product.
Modelname:
Serialnumber:
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs):
If you have any questions about your product or the assembly or meet a problem with the handling, you can find
help at:
www.reebokfitness.co.uk Service FAQs
Spare Part Order:
By giving the serial number of your product you can order spare parts on our homepage:
www.reebokfitness.co.uk Service
Waste Disposal
Contact
RFE INTERNATIONAL LTD
DSV HOUSE
MAIDSTONE RD
KINGSTON
MILTON KEYNES
MK10 0AJ
head office tel: 0044 (0) 1908 512244
head office fax: 0044 (0) 1908 512245
e-mail: info@rfeinternational.com
web: www.reebokfitness.co.uk
Technical support:
tel: 0044 (0) 871 474 2614
e-mail: techsupport@rfeinternational.com
Reebok products are recyclable. At the end of its useful life please dispose of this
article correctly and safely (local refuse sites).
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Advice
The owner’s manual is only for the customer reference. Reebok can not guarantee for mistakes occurring due to
translation or change in technical specification of the product.
Precautions
Before assembling or using the treadmill, please read the following instructions carefully. They contain
important information for use and maintenance of the equipment as well as for your personal safety. Keep these
instructions in a safe place for maintenance purposes or f or ordering of replacement parts.
Product-Scope: This product is made for home use only and tested up to a maximum body weight of
180 kilograms.
Product-Performance: This treadmill is tested to the European Standard EN 957-1/6 HA. The
equipment is not suitable for therapeutic training.
Product-Scope: Noise compliance: This treadmill meets the requirements of the noise pollution
standards.
Product-Performance: The noise creation of treadmill is under 70db.
Product-Maintenance: For keeping the run quality use the provided silicon spray every month or after
a working time of 100 kilometers between the belt and the running surface.
Product-Maintenance: Search for noisy parts: If you should notice unusual noises, like grinding,
clacking etc. try to locate it and have it repaired by a professional. Make sure the treadmill is not used
until after repairs have been made.
Product-Feature: The speed can be changed by the computer.
Use-Safety: The function of the immobilization method: The purpose of immobilizing the treadmill is
to prevent unauthorized use. This can be accomplished by removing the Safety Key from the console,
unclipping it from the cord and putting it in a non-accessible place
Use-Safety: The emergency dismount: Follow the steps listed below if you experience pain, feel faint
or need to stop your treadmill in an emergency situation: 1. Grip handrails for support 2. Step onto
the lateral platform 3. Pull the Safety key off the console.
Use-Safety: The function of the emergency stop: The Safety Key functions as the emergency stop. In
an emergency situation, remove the Safety Key from the console and the treadmill will come to a
stop.
Use-Scope: The exerciser may not be used by persons with a weight of over 180 kg.
Use-Scope: This product is designed for the physical exercise by adults. Please ensure that children only
use it under adult supervision
Use-Environment: Ensure that those present are aware of possible hazards, e.g. movable parts during
training.
Use-Environment: Ensure that sufficient space is available to use the home exerciser with 2m long x 1m
wide of clearance behind it and 1m of clearance for its flanks.
Use-Environment: Place the home exerciser on an even, non-slippery surface.
Use-Environment: Please ensure that liquids or perspiration never enter the electronic.
Use-Environment: Keep the equipment indoors, away from moisture and dust. Do not put the
equipment in a garage, covered patio or near water.
Use-Environment: The product is made for home use only. Warranty and manufacturer's liability do not
extend to any product or damage to the product caused by commercial use.
User-Health: Consult your physician before starting with any exercise programs to receive advice on the
optimal training technique.
User-Health: Incorrect/excessive training can cause health injuries.
User-Health: If you feel sickness, chest pain, fits of dizziness or breathlessness during your training, stop
training immediately and consult your physician.
Product-Preparation: Ensure that training only starts after correct assembly, adjustment and inspection
of the home exerciser.
Product-Preparation: Follow the steps of the assembly instruction carefully.
Product-Preparation: Only use suitable tools for assembly and ask for assistance if necessary.
Product-Preparation: Only use original Reebok parts as delivered (see checklist).
Product-Preparation: Tighten all adjustable parts to prevent sudden movement while training.
Product-Preparation: We suggest using an equipment mat to prevent damage on the ground.
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Use-Instruction: Please follow the advice as per correct training technique as detailed in the instructions.
Use-Instruction: Do not use the home exerciser without shoes or with loose fitting footwear.
Use-Safety: Be aware of the position and proper fixation ofadjustable or moving parts while mounting or
dismounting the home exerciser.
Use-Safety: Allow the belt to fully stop before dismounting.
Use-Safety: Pay attention: never insert any part of your body or clothes into the body of the treadmill
while it is running or ready for use.
Use-Safety: Attach the emergency stop cord to your clothing before starting the treadmill. The Treadmill
has an emergency stop mechanism for your safety. Before starting your workout, fasten the cord of the
safety key to your clothing. If the treadmill has been shut down by removing the safety key, restart it by
reinserting the key. An automatic restart of the treadmill belt does not occur. An unmonitored use of the
treadmill by other people can be prevented by removing the safety key and keeping it safely hidden. In
case of any emergency, hold on tightly to the handrail or handle bar with both hands and leave the
treadmill by means of the anti-slipping surface of the lateral platform. Activate the emergence stop
mechanism (safety cut-out).
Use-Safety: Please keep the safety key in a safe place and ensure that it is kept out of reach of children!
Product-Power-Safety: The unit requires a power supply of 220V –230V / 50Hz. It should be connected
to a safety socket with a dedicated 10A fuse. Before powering on and using the unit confirm that the the
unit is plugged into the appropriate power supply (observe markings) has been connected properly.
Product-Maintenance: If the equipment is in regular use, check all its components thoroughly every 1 –2
months. Pay particular attention to the tightness of bolts and nuts. This applies especially to the securing
bolts for saddle and handlebars.
Product-Maintenance: Incorrect repairs and structural modifications (e.g. removal or replacement of
original parts) may endanger the safety of the user.
Product-Maintenance: Damaged components may endanger your safety or reduce the lifetime of the
equipment. For this reason, worn or damaged parts should be replaced immediately and the user should
refrain from using the equipment until this has been done.
Product-Maintenance: Only use original Reebok replacement parts.
Product-Maintenance: Do not under any circumstances carry out electrical repairs or alterations yourself.
Always ensure that such work is done by a properly qualified electrician/mechanic.
Product-Maintenance: Disconnect the apparatus from the mains before doing repair, maintenance or
cleaning work.
Product-Maintenance: After assembly, please be sure the running belt and running deck have well
lubricating.
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Check List
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FB C
11103 12 13
27 41 42 43 44
A
26
G
No
Description
Quantity
2
Safety Key
1
3
Cross Brace
1
10
Handlebar Cover –LL
1
11
Handlebar Cover –LR
1
12
Handlebar Cover –RL
1
13
Handlebar Cover –RR
1
26
Adjustable Cylinder
2
27
Upright Support Tube
2
41
Upright Plastic Shroud –LL
1
42
Upright Plastic Shroud –LR
1
43
Upright Plastic Shroud –RL
1
44
Upright Plastic Shroud –RR
1
A
Main Frame Assembly
1
B
Front Handlebar Assembly
1
C
Handlebar Assembly
2
F
Silicone
1
G
Power Cord
1
8
HARDWARE
109 13111010628 107
A133 B C D132
425
18 2198
No
Description
Quantity
4
M6x55mm Bolt
4
8
#8x16mm Screw
20
9
#8x25mm Screw
8
18
M8x95mm Bolt
2
21
Shaft 13 x 56mm
2
25
M6x15mm Allen Head Bolt
2
28
M8x15mm Allen Head Bolt
8
106
Upright Cover
2
107
M6x10mm Screw
4
109
Metal Cap
2
110
M8x55mm Flat Head Bolt
6
131
M10x20mm Flat Head Bolt
4
132
12x5xT1.0 washer
8
133
M6x15mm Screw
1
A
Slotted Screwdriver
1
B
5mm Wrench –L
1
C
Screwdriver –L
1
D
6mm Allen Wrench
1
9
20
5
19
4
19
51
20
110
110
1.
2.
10
28 28
20
19
20
19
3.
4.
11
28
26 28
26
28
20
19
21
21
19
27
131
20
131
27
25
131
131
5.
6.
12
44
43
8
9
8
41 42
8
9
8
19 20
105 105
105
105
105
8
18
5
109
18
20 3
19
109
133
7.
8.
13
610
FIG-2
15
20
19
621
621
610
19
15
110
9.
10.
107
107
20
19
108
602 107
602
619
619
108
14
11.
78
8
8
10
13
12
11
20
19
7
15
Correct use
GB
Correct biomechanical position: Please refer to left picture. Running straight on the treadmill is made easier by
focusing on a fixed object in front of you in the room. Run as if you wanted to approach the object. Always keep
a distance which you can reach the front hand bar.
Major exercise type: This equipment focuses on your lower body, and it can train your muscle of thigh and
shank.
Important: Incorrect/excessive training can cause health injuries.
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO LEVEL YOUR TREADMILL:
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First locate the two adjustable stabilizers under the base frame. Then simply rotate them in or out to adjust
the level of the treadmill. When properly adjusted the treadmill should sit firmly on both stabilizers and all
cushions.
An uneven floor or improper stabilizer level can cause the treadmill to wobble during use as well as the incline
adjustment to function incorrectly. Please follow the procedure described below to make sure the treadmill
stabilizer is adjusted correctly prior to use. You may need the assistance of another person to perform this
adjustment.
MAINTAINENCE
WARNING! Do not over tighten rollers! This will cause premature roller bearing failure!
Move
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GB: Lift the deck from the rear so that the treadmill rests on the front transportation wheels.
GB: Roll to a desired location.
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Exploded view / Explosionszeichnung
25
8
1718
31
107
37
34
30
24
106
26
28
32
37
35
33
37
35
45
48
29 107
35
32 34
37
31
30
106
8
28
24
47
26
28 25
20
24
21
109 9
846
8
8
44
8
9
8
15
7
14
17
19
109
10
8
108
110
16 110
16
42
4
12
8
14
15
11 3
110
8
7
18 13
41
110
5
43
27
91 91
27
29
105 105
105
105
104
21
135
136
137
629
119
116 643
628
611
314 118
117
118 120
121
629
2
19
72
67
66
64 61
607
71 70
624
74 61 28
38
40
639
622
92 93
617
79
65
75
640
73
78
36
51
36
52
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53
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37
55
37 56
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56
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59
58
76
50
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82
84
37
37 64
60
83
608
91
90
89
88 87
37
80
85
37
98
97
89
90
91
88
86
83
82
83 82
95
94
39
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37
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37 98
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20
641
642
624
608
617
639
60 1
622
640
603
609
635
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638
633
630
620
635
619
634
632
619
631 621

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