Wenoker B0FM3L737H

WENOKER 15% Auto Incline Treadmill User Manual

Model: B0FM3L737H

1. Important Safety Information

Please read all instructions carefully before operating the treadmill. Retain this manual for future reference.

  • Always place the treadmill on a firm, level surface with adequate clearance around it.
  • Keep children and pets away from the treadmill during operation.
  • Ensure the safety key is properly attached to both the console and your clothing before starting any workout. The treadmill will not operate without the safety key in place.
  • Do not operate the treadmill if it is damaged or malfunctioning. Contact customer support immediately.
  • The maximum user weight capacity for this treadmill is 300 lbs (136 kg).
  • Wear appropriate athletic footwear and clothing during use.
Safety Lock Warning on Treadmill Console
Safety Lock Warning: Always ensure the safety lock is correctly positioned on the console before starting your workout. This is a crucial safety feature.

2. Product Overview

The WENOKER 15% Auto Incline Treadmill is designed to provide an effective and convenient home workout experience. It features a robust construction, a powerful yet quiet motor, and smart connectivity options.

  • Auto Incline: Enjoy 15 levels of automatic incline adjustment to simulate varied terrains and increase workout intensity.
  • Powerful & Quiet Motor: Equipped with a 3.0 HP motor, providing smooth operation with noise levels below 30 decibels.
  • Spacious Running Belt: A 16.5" x 43.3" multi-layer, shock-absorbing running belt reduces impact on joints.
  • Smart Connectivity: Bluetooth support for FTMS-compatible fitness apps (e.g., Kinomap) to track progress and enhance training.
  • Folding Design: Easily folds for compact storage, ideal for home environments.
WENOKER 15% Auto Incline Treadmill
Product View: The WENOKER 15% Auto Incline Treadmill in its operational state.
Treadmill with 3.0 HP Quiet Motor
3.0 HP Powerful & Quiet Motor: This image highlights the treadmill's motor, emphasizing its 0.5-8.7 MPH speed range, 300 LBS load capacity, and quiet operation (<30 dB).
Treadmill with 15% Automatic Incline
15% Automatic Incline: Illustrates the treadmill's ability to adjust incline automatically, offering various modes like Road (1-6%), Hill Climb (7-10%), and Mountain Climbing (11-15%) to burn calories effectively.
Treadmill with Shock-Absorbing Running Belt
Comfortable and Stable Running Experience: Shows the extended and widened 16.5" x 43.3" running belt, featuring 5 layers of non-slip surface and 8 shock absorbers for reduced joint impact.

3. Setup and Assembly

The WENOKER treadmill arrives mostly pre-assembled, allowing for quick setup in under 20 minutes. Follow these steps to prepare your treadmill for use.

  1. Unpacking: Carefully remove the treadmill from its packaging. It is recommended to have two people for this step due to the weight of the unit.
  2. Unfolding: Position the treadmill on a flat surface. Utilize the soft drop system to gently lower the running deck into its operational position.
  3. Securing Components: Follow the included quick-start guide to secure any remaining components, such as the console or handrails, using the provided tools. Ensure all bolts and screws are tightened.
  4. Placement: Place the treadmill in your desired workout area, ensuring sufficient space around it for safe operation. The transport wheels allow for easy repositioning.
Treadmill 90% Pre-Assembled
90% Pre-Assembled: This image shows the treadmill partially folded with assembly tools, indicating minimal setup is required.
Folding Treadmill with Transport Wheels and Soft Drop System
Space-Saving Design: Demonstrates the treadmill's folding capability and the transport wheels for easy movement, along with the soft drop system for safe unfolding.

4. Operating Instructions

4.1 Control Panel and Display

The treadmill's console features a high-definition digital display that tracks key workout metrics and provides intuitive controls.

  • Digital Display: Shows real-time data including speed, time, distance, heart rate, and calories burned.
  • Handrail Sensors: Integrated pulse grips on the handrails monitor your heart rate.
  • Quick-Adjust Buttons: Dedicated buttons on the console and handrails allow for instant changes to speed and incline.
Treadmill Console with Smart Features
Upgrade Treadmill Console with Smart Features: A close-up of the control panel, highlighting the digital display, heart rate sensors, quick-adjust buttons, and integrated phone/iPad holder and cup tray.
Treadmill Console Interface Details
Simple & Effective Interface: Detailed views of the console, showing the clear display, heart rate reading area, upgraded shock absorption, bottle holder, phone holder, and soft drop system.

4.2 Auto Incline and Speed Adjustment

The treadmill offers flexible control over your workout intensity.

  • Speed Control: Adjust speed from 0.5 to 8.7 mph using the '+' and '-' buttons on the console or the speed shortcut keys (e.g., 3, 6, 9 mph).
  • Incline Control: Utilize the auto-incline control button or the incline shortcut keys (e.g., 3%, 6%, 9%) to set the incline from 0% to 15%.

4.3 App and Bluetooth Connectivity

Enhance your workout experience by connecting your treadmill to compatible fitness applications.

  • Bluetooth Pairing: Turn on Bluetooth on your mobile device. Open a compatible fitness app (e.g., Kinomap) that supports the FTMS protocol. The app will guide you through pairing with the treadmill.
  • Real-time Tracking: Once connected, the app will display real-time data for speed, incline, time, distance, heart rate, and calories burned, providing an immersive running experience.
Treadmill connected to fitness apps
Make Running More Smart with APP: This image illustrates the treadmill's compatibility with various fitness applications via Bluetooth, displaying a user exercising while connected to a large screen showing app data.

5. Maintenance

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your WENOKER treadmill.

5.1 Running Belt Adjustment

If the running belt shifts to one side or feels loose, it may require adjustment.

  1. Centering the Belt: If the belt drifts to one side, use the provided Allen wrench to turn the adjustment screw on the corresponding side (e.g., turn clockwise if the belt drifts left, counter-clockwise if it drifts right) in small increments (quarter turns).
  2. Tensioning the Belt: If the belt slips during use, turn both left and right adjustment screws clockwise in small, equal increments until the slippage stops.
  3. Testing: Run the treadmill at a low speed (e.g., 2-3 mph) for a few minutes after each adjustment to check alignment and tension.
Adjusting Treadmill Running Belt
Adjust Running Belt: This image shows how to adjust the running belt using an Allen wrench on the screw holes located at the rear of the treadmill.

5.2 Lubrication

Regular lubrication of the running deck is essential for smooth operation and to prevent wear.

  1. Frequency: Lubricate the running deck every 3-6 months, or after approximately 100-150 hours of use, depending on usage.
  2. Application: Lift the edge of the running belt and apply a thin line of 100% silicone lubricant (provided or recommended by Wenoker) directly onto the center of the running deck.
  3. Distribution: Run the treadmill at a low speed (e.g., 1-2 mph) for 5 minutes to evenly distribute the lubricant.
Easy Self-Lubrication for Treadmill
Easy-Self Lubrication: Demonstrates the process of applying lubricant under the running belt for maintenance.

6. Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues with your treadmill, please refer to the following common troubleshooting tips. For more detailed solutions, consult the full user manual or contact customer support.

  • Treadmill Not Starting: Ensure the power cord is securely plugged into a grounded outlet and the safety key is correctly placed on the console. Check the circuit breaker.
  • Belt Slipping or Shifting: Refer to the "Running Belt Adjustment" section (5.1) for instructions on how to center and tension the belt.
  • Unusual Noises: Check for any loose parts. Ensure the treadmill is on a level surface. If the noise persists, it may indicate a need for lubrication (refer to section 5.2) or a mechanical issue.
  • Display Not Working: Check power connections. If the display remains blank or shows an error code, try restarting the treadmill.
  • App Connectivity Issues: Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device and the treadmill. Close and reopen the fitness app. Try restarting both the treadmill and your device.

If these steps do not resolve the issue, please contact Wenoker customer support for further assistance.

7. Specifications

FeatureSpecification
Product Dimensions (L x W x H)135 x 112 x 66 cm (53.14" x 44.09" x 25.98")
Item Weight49.9 kg (110 lbs)
MaterialAlloy Steel
Horsepower3.0 HP
Maximum Speed14 km/h (8.7 mph)
Maximum Weight Recommendation300 lbs (136 kg)
Incline Levels0-15% Automatic
Running Belt Dimensions16.5" x 43.3"
Special FeaturesAuto Incline, App Connectivity, Folding Design, Heart Rate Monitor

8. Warranty and Support

WENOKER is committed to providing dedicated service and support for your treadmill. If you have any questions, require assistance, or need to address a warranty claim, please contact us through the following methods:

  • Contact via Amazon:
    1. Log in to your Amazon account.
    2. Go to "Your Orders".
    3. Find the order ID for your WENOKER treadmill.
    4. Click on "Contact Seller".
  • After-Sales Mailbox: Refer to the specific after-sales email address provided in your physical user manual for direct support.

We offer complimentary adjustment tools for the treadmill belt and provide installation videos upon request to ensure you have the best possible experience with your product.

WENOKER Customer Service Contact Information
Customer Service: Outlines two primary methods for contacting WENOKER support for assistance.

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