Witt Smart Run Pro User manual

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User guide EN: 2-34
Witt Smart Run Pro

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Table of contents
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................3
LIST OF PARTS .................................................................................................5
OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................6
INSTALLATION GUIDE ......................................................................................7
SYSTEM SETTINGS AND SHORTCUTS.........................................................13
MAIN FUNCTION AREAS................................................................................13
MULTIMEDIA GUIDE .......................................................................................20
CONFIGURE AND PERSONALIZE THE TREADMILL .....................................25
UPLOAD IMAGES TO THE TREADMILL .........................................................25
REMOVE IMAGES FROM THE TREADMILL ...................................................28
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE....................................................................30
MAINTENANCE FOR TREADMILLS................................................................33
WARRANTY AND SERVICE ............................................................................34
Technical specifications
1. Input voltage: 220V±15 % (50Hz or 60Hz)
2. Motor strength: 3.0 hp (max 8 hp)
3. Surrounding temperature: 0-40 C°
4. Speed range: 1-20 (km/h)
5. Sloping: 0-16 %
6. Time display: 00: 00: 00-99: 59: 59 + (minutes : seconds )
7. Distance range: 0-999+ (kilometre)
THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE EXERCISING AND STORED FOR LATER USE

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Safety instructions
1. The treadmill’s maximum weight tolerance is 180 kg for one person at a
time.
2. The treadmill is only suitable for indoor use.
3. Keep objects, children and pets away from the treadmill to avoid
damage and injury to them.
4. Use the treadmill on a solid and plane surface and be careful when
changing position and moving on it.
5. Keep the treadmill away from water, moisture, heat and fire.
6. To avoid electric shock, you must never drop or insert any items/
objects in any of the machine’s openings. Do not insert fingers or other
body parts into the machine.
7. Do not use accessories for the treadmill that are not recommended by
the manufacturer. Accessories can cause personal injuries.
8. MAKE SURE THAT THE TREADMILL IS CORRECTLY GROUNDED.
Always inspect the power cord for damage before use and make sure
that there is a good electrical connection to the treadmill. Make sure
that the voltage of the power supply matches that which is stated on
the power cable.
9. Do not wear clothing that can be caught up in one of the treadmill’s
components. Wear appropriate clothing.
10. Place your feet on the edges before powering on the treadmill. Never
power up the treadmill at a high speed setting and then attempt to
jump up on it!
11. The pulse sensor is not a medical device or instrument and is only for
guiding purposes. Several things, including the user’s motions, can
impact the preciseness of the sensor.
12. Before starting to use the treadmill, you should consult your doctor
to determine if you have any physical or health-related issues that
can pose a risk to your health and safety or prevent you from using
the treadmill properly. Your doctor’s advice is critical if you are taking
medication that impacts your pulse, blood pressure or cholesterol
levels.
13. Select a speed setting that matches your level of fitness.
14. The treadmill should never be left unattended when it is plugged in.
Remove the plug from the socket when it is not in use and also before
adding or removing parts.
15. Children under the age of 12 must NEVER use the treadmill. Keep pets
and children under the age of 12 away from the treadmill.
16. Never use the treadmill during thunderstorms to avoid electric shocks.
17. Do not use the treadmill for excessive periods of time (no more than
17 hours) - if you uses it excessively it can damage the motor and the
machine’s display and reduce the lifetime of the treadmill.
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In order to reduce the risk of burns, fires, electric shocks or personal injuries,
please read the following warnings and safety instructions before using the tread-
mill.

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18. Never touch moving parts.
19. Stop using the treadmill if you feel ill at ease or if something is wrong
with the machine.
20. Be particularly attentive when using the treadmill if you have long hair.
It is recommended to tie your hair up so that it cannot get stuck in
something.
21. If you experience any kind of pain, including but not limited to chest
pain, feeling unwell, dizziness or shortness of breath, you should
stop exercising immediately and talk to a doctor before continuing.
Incorrect or excessive exercising can result in damage to your health.
22. Never use the treadmill if the cord or wire are damaged. Contact your
local retailer if you need replacement parts or repairs.
23. The treadmill may not be used by children or people with impaired
physical, sensory or mental abilities or those with lack of experience
and knowledge unless they are sufficiently monitored and instructed in
how to use the device correctly.
24. Even when supervised, children must never use the treadmill for play!
25. It is important that the treadmill is only used indoors in a sufficiently
temperate and dry room to avoid static electricity. Be particularly
attentive to this during winter. Static electricity can be disturbing and
even damage the product. Synthetic fibres and materials can also
generate static electricity. Avoid using the treadmill if you are wearing
clothing made of synthetic materials.

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List of components
No. Name
1 Main frame 1
2 Electronic clock 1
3 Holder for electronic clock 1
4 Handle 1
5 Vertical bars 2
6 Screw M6*12 2
7 Screw M6*16 4
8 Screw M8*85 4
9 Screw M10*30 11
10 Curved washer M6 (black) 4
11 Curved washer M6 4
12 Curved washer M8 4
13 Curved washer M10 11
14 Flat washer M6 4
15 Tools 1 set
16 Oil 1
Thank you for choosing Witt Smart Run Pro, which makes it fun
to go for a run! We hope the treadmill will give you lots of good
and new running experiences.
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Overview
LCD screen
Wireless mobile charging
Pulse monitor
Emergency stop
Cupholder
Handrail
Loudspeaker
Operating panel
Safety clips
Vertical bar
Edges
Treadmill
adjuster
Treadmill
Food support
adjustment
Sport wheels
Front cover
Wireless mobile chargingWireless mobile charging
1. Wireless charging is only supported for mobile phones
that meet the Qi standard.
2. Depending on the type of mobile phone, the signal location
for wireless charging may be placed differently. In general,
it is recommended to place the phone by the bottom right
corner of the charging area. If it fails to charge, turns the
phone 180 degrees or place it on the bottom left corner.
3. Do not place metal objects in the charging area as wireless
charging does not work through conducting magnetic
materials such as metals, etc.
4. The protective cover on the mobile phone will reduce the
efficiency of the wireless charging. If the cover is too thick
or made of metal, it will not be possible to charge. If you are
having issues with charging, try removing the cover and see if
that makes a difference.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make product changes and improvements without prior notice.The manufacturer reserves the right to make product changes and improvements without prior notice.

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Installation guide
Remove the treadmill from the box and place it on the floor.
Remove the two M5 screws from the front cover of the motor and open the cover
diagonally.
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1. Press one side of the vertical bar so that the cover slides out(1)
2. Connect the data cable to the bottom of the bar with the metal bundle from the left
vertical bar, pull through holes A and C at the bottom of the left bar.
3. Insert the vertical bar, attach the two M5 screws (2), but do not tighten them yet.
1) Cover for vertical bar 1 x
2) Top screw M10*30 4 x
3) Washer M10 4 x
Attach the connector (4) to the left and right bars and tighten with screws (1).
Then tighten all screws from step 3.
Please note: When a screw is tightened, use the extension piece (c). Attach it to the end of
the hex key (b) to increase turning momentum.

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1) Top screw M10*30 4 x
2) Washer M10 4 x
3) Flat washer M10 4 x
4) Connector 1 x
1. Loosen the screw(6) and remove the cover from the holder for the electronic clock (3).
Attach the bottom part (8) of the power line to the top part (7).
2. Place the holder with the electronic clock on the connector and lock it tight with
screws (1).
3. Now fasten the bottom cover (3) to the holder for the electronic clock with screws (6)
and curved washers (5) and flat washers (4).
1) Screw M10*30 3 x
2) Curved washer M10 3 x
3) The bottom part of the holder for the electric
clock
4) Flat washer Ø10*Ø5.3*1 4 x
5) Curved washer M5 4 x
6) Screw M5*16 4 x
7) Top part of the power line
8) Bottom part of the power line
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1. Lift the triangular cover (4) and insert the rubber washer (3) (the side with grooves
should face downwards). Use the screw (1) and fasten the holder to the electronic clock
thoroughly. When using screws to fasten the holder to the electronic clock, be attentive to
adjusting the support frame’s levelling.
2. Place the soft washer (8) before the display cover (7) on the triangular cover (7) and then
use the screw (5) to fasten the display cover. Place the display on the frame.
1) Screw M8*85 4 x
2) Curved washer M8 8 x
3) Rubber washer 2 x
4) Triangular cover 1 x
5) Screw M8*20 4 x
6) Flat washer M8 4 x
7) Display cover 1 x
8) Soft washer 1 x

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1. Loosen the star screw (1) on the electronic clock’s back cover and insert the USB
cable (6) and the connector cord to the motherboard (7) in the electronic clock.
2. Fasten the LCD screen to the cover with screws (4) and fasten the back cover of the
electronic watch with the screw (1).
1) Screw M5*15 1 x
2) Washer M5 1 x
3) Flat washer Ø10*5.3*1 1 x
4) Screw M6*15 4 x
5) Washer M6 4 x
6) USB cable 1 x
7) Connector cord to the motherboard 1 x
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When the whole machine is connected, the holder with the electronic clock can be
reinstalled together with the back cover for the LCD screen and the cover for the left and
right bars. Finally, fasten the front cover for the motor with screws (1+3).
You have now completed the installation of the treadmill.

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System settings and shortcuts
Start page
When you have started the treadmill, you first need to access the start page. The
start page’s interface is divided into two interactive areas as shown below:
Name Description
Main functions
Main functions include all running training programmes on the treadmill
in question. Choose between the various programmes as you prefer.
Below you will find a detailed overview of each individual programme.
Status and
shortcuts
This section contains hardware-related status displays and shortcut
settings. Supports an auto-update of time display on the start page.
USB port, Bluetooth and status for wireless network connection. Press
on the icon in the area to open the interface shortcut settings to quickly
help the user connect to Bluetooth devices, adjust the light on the
display and the loudspeaker volume.
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The user can open the shortcut menu via system settings and shortcuts in the top
right corner on the start page as shown below:
The user can adjust volume, sound and Bluetooth settings via the menu.
The advanced settings are not a user menu, but the treadmill’s operating menu is meant to be
used only be service personnel. (There is a separate manual for this).
Main functions
The main function area includes four running training programmes.
Below there is a description of the programme functions:
Programme Description
Quick start Quick start makes it fast and easy for the user to
start using the treadmill and start running.
Landscape
This setting allows the user to select a ‘real
world’ environment for the run so that one feels
like one is running outside in some exciting
environments.
Target
This setting is intended for the user to specify
his/her own training objectives in terms of:
running time, running distance and burning of
calories. The programme allows the individual
user to customize his/her training targets based
on needs and desires.
Train
This setting offers a broad range of different
training options and is well-suited for users with
specific running objectives, i.e. burning fat or
training endurance.
*Please note:
As the treadmill’s software is continuously
updated, the current interface might
not be a complete match with the
interface reviewed in these instructions.
Please follow the current interface as
the instructions are only meant to be a
reference.

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TRAINING SETTINGS: Access the Training Mode interface by clicking on the Training icon.
The training options below will be shown in the menu:
This menu contains for pre-set training programmes and user-defined programmes, and the
user can select a programme as desired.
The four pre-set programmes determine the length of the run and divides the entire running
process into ten steps, where speed and incline are defined in advance for each step so that
it becomes easier for the user to just concentrate on running.
If the user is not satisfied with the four pre-set training programmes, they can be adjusted.
The user can adjust the following settings for each step: running time, incline and speed, as
shown below:
Training
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Type Option Description
Mileage 2/4/6/8/mini Marathon/
half Marathon / Marathon /
User-adjusted
Specify the distance you
want to complete. Once the
run is underway, the distance
will be reduced by the
number of kilometres moved.
When you hit 0, the running
programme will stop.
Time 15/30/45/60/90/120/150/
user-adjusted minutes
Specify the time you want to
complete your run on. Once
the run has begun, the timer
will start its countdown.
When you hit 0, the running
programme will stop.
Calorie 100/200/300/400/500/1000/
1500/user-adjusted
Specify the target for your
desired burning of calories.
Once the run has begun, the
number of calories will grad-
ually begin ticking down.
When you hit 0, the running
programme will stop.
Select the desired training programme and specify your target values. You can select between
three countdown functions:
Target
TARGET SETTINGS: Access the Target mode interface by clicking on the Target icon. The
training options below will be shown in the menu:

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The user can select the environment he or she wants to run in. If, for example, the user
chooses the “Beach” environment, the run will start in an authentic beach environment
as shown below:
Landscape
AUTHENTIC ENVIRONMENTS: Access the Landscape interface by clicking on the
Landscape icon. The training options below will be shown in the menu:
The user is free to adjust the speed settings via the settings area on the right side of the
display. The changes in speed that are made on the display correspond to the speed that
you are running at. There are two ways to configure, specify and adjust the speed by.
You can configure the three specific speeds to 3/6/9/12 or you can use the up and down
arrows to make smaller adjustments. The adjustments are made at intervals of 0.5.
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QUICK START: Access the Quick Start interface and start the countdown function by
clicking on the Quick Start icon as illustrated below:
Quick start
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Area Description
Incline settings
There are two ways to specify incline degrees
and incline areas. You can specify the four
specific inclines of 3/6/9/12 or you can use the
arrows on the left side to make adjustments.
One push of a button equal one incline interval
change.
Speed settings
There are two ways to adjust speed settings.
You can specify the four specific speeds of
3/6/9/12 or you can make adjustments using
the up and down arrows on the right side. The
adjustments are made at intervals of 0.5.
Running data display and functions
Shows the user’s running data and contains
several interactive features. Running data
includes: calories, steps per minute, running
distance, running time and pulse data. Includes:
multimedia features, a Relax programme
(pause), Stop (stops the treadmill), hide all set-
tings AND the bottom bar with data on it.
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Multimedia guide
During training, the user can click on the multimedia button in the bottom left
corner to access the multimedia list and click on the desired app as shown below:
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