Sperax Treadmill

Sperax Walking Pad Instruction Manual

Model: Treadmill

1. Introduction

The Sperax Walking Pad is a versatile 2-in-1 under desk treadmill designed for both walking and light running. Its compact and quiet operation makes it ideal for home and office environments, allowing users to integrate physical activity into their daily routines without disruption. This manual provides essential information for safe operation, setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

Sperax Walking Pad in use, showing a woman running and another walking on the compact treadmill.

Image: The Sperax Walking Pad, demonstrating its use for both running and walking.

2. Safety Information

Please read all safety instructions carefully before using the Sperax Walking Pad. Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury or damage to the product.

3. Package Contents

Verify that all components are present in the package:

Contents of the Sperax Walking Pad package, including the treadmill, remote control, power cord, L-shaped wrench, and user manual.

Image: Supporting tools and components included with the Sperax Walking Pad.

4. Setup

The Sperax Walking Pad requires minimal assembly and is designed for quick setup.

  1. Unpacking: Carefully remove the walking pad and all accessories from the packaging.
  2. Placement: Place the treadmill on a firm, level surface. Ensure there is sufficient space around the unit for safe operation and movement.
  3. Power Connection: Connect the power cord to the treadmill's power input port, then plug the other end into a grounded electrical outlet.
  4. Initial Check: Before first use, ensure the running belt is centered and free of any obstructions.

5. Operating Instructions

The Sperax Walking Pad is controlled via the included remote control and features an integrated LED display.

5.1 Remote Control Functions

The remote control allows you to power on/off the treadmill, adjust speed, and select modes.

Remote control for the Sperax Walking Pad, showing buttons for speed increase, speed reduction, pattern selection, and power on/off.

Image: Remote control and its functions for the Sperax Walking Pad.

5.2 LED Display

The integrated LED screen displays real-time exercise data.

LED display of the Sperax Walking Pad showing total mileage, calories, speed, and time.

Image: Multi-function LED display tracking training data.

5.3 Exercise Modes

The Sperax Walking Pad supports various modes to suit your activity level:

Three modes of operation for the Sperax Walking Pad: Running Mode (2.5-3.8 MPH), Walking Mode (0.6-2.5 MPH), and Working Mode (0.6-1.5 MPH).

Image: Visual representation of Running, Walking, and Working modes.

6. Maintenance

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Sperax Walking Pad.

6.1 Lubrication

The running belt requires periodic lubrication to reduce friction and wear. Use the provided lubrication oil.

Illustration of applying lubrication oil under the running belt of the walking pad.

Image: Instructions for adding roller skid agent (lubrication) to the running belt.

  1. Frequency: Lubricate the belt every 3-6 months, or after approximately 100 hours of use, depending on usage.
  2. Procedure:
    • Unplug the treadmill from the power outlet.
    • Gently lift one side of the running belt.
    • Apply a small amount of silicone lubricant (provided) in a Z-pattern on the deck under the belt.
    • Repeat on the other side.
    • Plug in the treadmill and run it at a low speed (e.g., 1 MPH) for 5 minutes to distribute the lubricant evenly.

6.2 Belt Adjustment

If the running belt shifts to one side or slips, it may need adjustment.

Close-up image showing a hand using an L-shaped wrench to adjust the running belt tension screw on the back of the treadmill.

Image: Adjusting the running belt using the provided L-shaped wrench.

  1. Centering the Belt:
    • Start the treadmill at a low speed (e.g., 1 MPH).
    • If the belt is too far to the right, turn the right adjustment bolt (at the rear of the treadmill) clockwise a quarter turn using the L-shaped wrench.
    • If the belt is too far to the left, turn the left adjustment bolt clockwise a quarter turn.
    • Allow the treadmill to run for a few minutes and observe the belt's position. Repeat adjustments as needed until the belt is centered.
  2. Tightening the Belt (if slipping):
    • If the belt slips during use, turn both left and right adjustment bolts clockwise a quarter turn simultaneously.
    • Test the belt by walking on it. Repeat adjustments until slipping stops. Do not overtighten.

6.3 Cleaning

Wipe down the treadmill regularly with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.

7. Troubleshooting

Refer to this section for common issues and their solutions.

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Treadmill does not power on.Power cord not connected; power outlet issue; remote control battery low.Ensure power cord is securely plugged in. Test the outlet with another device. Replace remote control batteries.
Running belt slips.Belt too loose; insufficient lubrication.Adjust belt tension (see Section 6.2). Apply lubrication oil (see Section 6.1).
Running belt shifts to one side.Belt out of alignment.Adjust belt alignment (see Section 6.2).
Unusual noise during operation.Lack of lubrication; loose components; foreign object.Lubricate the belt. Check for and tighten any loose screws. Inspect for foreign objects under the belt.
Remote control not responding.Low battery; remote not paired.Replace remote control batteries. Refer to the remote control pairing instructions in the quick start guide if applicable.

8. Specifications

Key technical specifications for the Sperax Walking Pad:

Image showing the 2.5HP motor and 320LBS weight capacity of the Sperax Walking Pad.

Image: Key specifications highlighting the motor power and weight capacity.

9. Storage

The Sperax Walking Pad is designed for easy storage due to its compact and portable nature.

Images demonstrating how the Sperax Walking Pad can be easily moved using transport wheels and stored upright or under furniture like a sofa or bed.

Image: Easy to move and store, showing compact dimensions and storage options.

10. Warranty and Support

For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase documentation or visit the official Sperax website. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.

Manufacturer: Sperax

Date First Available: November 3, 2023

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