Tunturi Pure Run 2.1 User Manual
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Welcome to the World of Tunturi Exercising!
Your choice shows that you really want to invest in your well-being and condition; it also shows you really value high quality and style. With Tunturi Fitness Equipment, you've chosen a high-quality, safe and motivating product as your training partner. Whatever your goal in training, we are certain this is the training equipment to get you there. You'll find information about using your exercise equipment and what makes for efficient training at Tunturi's website at WWW.TUNTURI.COM.
Safety Instructions
This Owner's Manual is an essential part of your training equipment: read all instructions in this manual before you start using this appliance. It is the responsibility of the owner to be sure that all users of this treadmill are informed of all warnings and precautions. The following precautions must always be followed:
WARNING
- Never use extension cords between the treadmill and your wall outlet. The device's maximum power consumption is 10 A. Outlets with fluctuating voltage of more than 10 % may result in erratic performance or cause damage to treadmill electronics. Using electrical power other than that, which has been specified in this manual will ultimately void any warranty, implied or otherwise.
- To reduce any risk to persons:
- Keep hands clear of any moving parts. Never place hands, feet or any other objects into any opening or under the treadmill.
- Never leave the treadmill unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use, before putting on or taking off parts. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove plug from outlet.
- Close supervision is necessary when the treadmill is used by, on, or near children, invalids, or disabled persons.
- Keep pets and small children away from the treadmill at all times.
- Use the treadmill only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by Tunturi.
- Before you start using the treadmill, make sure that it functions correctly in every way. Do not use a faulty device.
- Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
- Treadmill must not be used outdoors. Treadmill tolerates an environment measuring +10°C to +35°C. Air humidity must never exceed 80 %.
- Do not attempt any servicing or adjustment other than those described in this manual. The given instructions must be followed carefully.
- Never operate this treadmill if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return the treadmill to a service center for repair.
- Never operate the appliance with the air opening blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint, hair, and the like.
- Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
- The device must not be used by persons weighing over 135 kg (298 lbs).
- Always insert the safety key and attach the clip to your clothing at your waist before beginning your workout. If you should encounter problems and need to stop the motor quickly, simply pull on the cord to disengage the safety key from the console. To continue operation, simply reinsert the safety key into the console.
- Remove the safety key and store it away in a safe place when the treadmill is not in use. Keep the safety key away from children.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
Assembly
For the assembly of the device, two grown-up persons are recommended. Do not take the treadmill out of the box; use the packing material to cover the floor on the assembly site.
Before assembling the device, ensure all parts are present:
- Frame
- Power cord
- Assembly kit
NOTE: Keep the assembly tools, as you may need them e.g. for adjusting the equipment.
The directions left, right, front and back are defined as seen from the exercising position. In case of problems, contact your Tunturi dealer.
STEP 1: To avoid injury, you must fold up the deck prior to lifting the treadmill out of the box. Locate the hardware bag and parts that are listed in the chart.
Part # | Description | Qty |
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A | Main frame incl. user interface | 1 |
B | Screw (M8x20L) | 8 |
C | Screw (M4x8L) | 4 |
D | Washer (Ø8xØ19x1.5) | 2 |
E | Washer (Ø8xØ18x1.5) | 4 |
F | Screwdriver | 1 |
G | Allen key | 1 |
H | Lube | 1 |
I | Base side cap | 2 |
J | Washer (Ø10xØ25x1.5) | 2 |
STEP 2 Lift up the upright, then place the screws (B) and washers (D, E) inside holes at the bottom of the upright. Use the allen key (G) to tighten them well.
STEP 3 Put the console to the correct position. Use the allen key (G) to tighten the screws (B) and washers (J) inside holes at the top of the upright.
STEP 4 Attach side cap (I) with the screws (D) at the bottom of the upright, and tighten them well.
Basics on Exercising
About Your Health
- Before you start any training, consult a physician to check your state of health.
- If you experience nausea, dizziness or other abnormal symptoms while exercising, stop your workout at once and consult a physician.
- To avoid muscular pain and strain, begin and end each workout by stretching.
About the Exercise Environment
- Make sure the exercise environment has adequate ventilation. To avoid catching cold, do not exercise in a draughty place.
- Place the treadmill on a firm, level surface. Allow 120 cm or 4 feet of clearance behind the treadmill and 60 cm or 2 feet on either side and in front of the treadmill.
- We recommend that the equipment is placed on a protective base.
About Using the Equipment
- Always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet after each training session.
- Only one person may use the equipment at a time.
- Keep hands clear of any moving parts. Never place hands, feet or any other objects under the treadmill.
- Wear appropriate clothing and shoes when exercising. Make sure your shoelaces are properly tied. To avoid injury and unnecessary wear on your treadmill, be sure your shoes are free of any debris such as gravel and small pebbles.
Beginning an Exercise Session
- To avoid muscular pain and strain, begin and end each workout by stretching.
- Stand on the landing rails to the left and right of the running belt. Do not stand on the running belt.
- Always hold the handrail for support when getting on or off the treadmill and when changing the speed during exercise. Do not jump off the running belt while it is moving!
- If you experience nausea, dizziness or other abnormal symptoms while exercising, stop your workout at once and consult a physician.
Finishing an Exercise Session
- Never leave the safety tether key in the treadmill.
- Use the main power switch to turn the unit off.
- Unplug the electrical cord from the wall outlet and from the treadmill.
- If necessary, clean the treadmill from sweat with a damp cloth. Do not use solvents.
- Store the electrical cord where it is clear from all pathways and out of children's reach.
How to Motivate Yourself to Continue
In order to reach the goals you have set, you'll need to keep finding the motivation to continue so you achieve your ultimate goal: life-long health and a new quality of living.
- Set yourself realistic targets.
- Progress step-by-step according to your schedule.
- Keep a fitness diary and write down your progress.
- Change your way of exercising from time to time.
- Use your imagination.
- Learn self-discipline.
Heart Rate
No matter what your goal, you'll get the best results by training at the right level of effort, and the best measure is your own heart rate. First find your maximum heart rate, i.e., where the rate doesn't increase with added effort. If you don't know your maximum heart rate, please use the following formula as a guide:
220 - AGE
The maximum varies from person to person. The maximum heart rate diminishes on average by one point per year. If you belong to one of the risk groups mentioned earlier, ask a doctor to measure your maximum heart rate for you. We have defined three different heart-rate zones to help you with targeted training.
- BEGINNER: 50-60 % of maximum heart rate. Also suitable for weight-watchers, convalescents, and those who haven't exercised for a long time. Three sessions a week of at least a half-hour each is recommended. Regular exercise considerably improves beginners' respiratory and circulatory performance, and you will quickly feel your improvement.
- TRAINER: 60-70 % of maximum heart rate. Perfect for improving and maintaining fitness. Even reasonable effort develops the heart and lungs effectively, training for a minimum of 30 minutes at least three times a week. To improve your condition still further, increase either frequency or effort, but not both at the same time!
- ACTIVE TRAINER: 70-80 % of maximum heart rate. Exercise at this level suits only the fittest and presupposes long-endurance workouts.
One important aspect of your training is versatility. Varying your training exercises different muscle groups and helps maintain motivation.
User Interface
Before Starting
Straddle the belt and stand on the plastic side rails. Place the safety key onto the circle on the overlay and attach the rope to your clothing. Do not stand on the walking belt while starting or stopping the treadmill. If you are a new user, stay at a slow speed and hold onto the handrails until you become comfortable.
Safety Tether Key
The treadmill cannot be used if the tether key is not properly installed on the console; if the key is removed from its place, the treadmill will immediately stop. Place the safety tether key in its place on the console. Ensure that the clip of the safety tether key is properly attached to your clothing; as the cord tightens, make sure the clip does not detach itself from your clothing before the safety tether key disconnects from the console.
Key Functions
- POWER: Press this button to turn on the power.
- START/STOP: Starts or stops the program.
- ENTER: Press this button to confirm your desired program or setting value.
- SELECT: Switches from one program to another in an order of the 19 programs.
- SPEED +: Increases the speed (0.8 to 16 Kph). Pressing once increases the speed by 0.2 kph. Pressing and holding for two seconds will increase the speed faster. This button is also used to scroll the programs.
- SPEED -: Decreases the speed (0.8 to 16 Kph). Pressing once decreases the speed by 0.2 kph. Pressing and holding for two seconds will decrease the speed faster. This button is also used to scroll the programs.
- INCLINE +: Increases the incline (0% to 12% ±1%). This button is also used to scroll the programs.
- INCLINE -: Decreases the incline (0% to 12% ±1%). This button is also used to scroll the programs.
Speed Hot Keys
Speed Hot Keys are set as 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18 KPH or set as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 MPH. For example, the speed changes from any speed to 8 KPH by pressing the Speed Hot Key 8.
Elevation Hot Keys
Incline Hot Keys are set 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12%. For example, the elevation level changes from any level to 4% by pressing the Elevation Hot Key 4.
LCD Display
USB CHARGER FUNCTION: The user can connect their device to charge during workout.
DOT MATRIX: The 8x10 dot matrix reflects incline on the elevation programs (Program 1-4, 7, 10-11) and speed on the speed programs (Program 5-6, 8-9) and the user programs. In the manual mode, the dot matrix displays a 0.4 km running track.
INCLINE/PULSE: Displays pulse rate except when elevation is changed. To get a pulse rate, place both of your hands on the pulse grip bars. It is recommended to straddle the walking belt to get an accurate reading. If you are walking or jogging, it is difficult for the monitor to accurately read your pulse rate.
TIME/PACE: Shows Workout Time. Time begins at 00:00 and counts up. The maximum time is 99:59. Pace is minutes per mile and is displayed when the SELECT key is pressed. When the safety key is inserted, this display shows the accumulated distance (odometer) for one second.
SPEED: Displays the speed the treadmill belt is moving.
DISTANCE/ ELEVATION GAIN: Displays the distance, in miles or kilometers, the treadmill belt has gone on the current workout. When SELECT key is pressed during workout, it will display Elevation in meters the user has climbed during the current workout.
CALORIES/ CALORIES PER HOUR: Displays calories consumed. Estimated calories per hour being consumed is displayed when the SELECT key is pressed.
Note: Metric/Miles
If you want the treadmill to display the values in miles, you can switch to miles as follows:
- During the power ON - manual mode, first hold the ENTER button then press the SELECT button together to enter the Engineering Mode.
- Calories window shows model no., Speed window shows software version, Incline window shows year. Time window shows date.
- By pressing the ENTER button, the Incline window shows ISP, Time window shows ISP version, Speed window shows 001, Distance window shows LDU, and Calories window shows LDU version.
- Press ENTER button again to enter KM/MILE switch mode. Press SPEED + or ELEVATION + to select KM or MILE.
- Press ENTER button again and the window will show total distance.
- Press ENTER button again and the window will show total hours.
- Press ENTER button to go back to ON position.
Programs
Operation Instruction (Please read carefully before using the treadmill):
Safety Tips: To Start, attach the safety key to the monitor. The treadmill will not operate without the safety key. Please clip the other end of the safety key to your clothing before exercising to ensure the machine will stop in case the user accidentally walks off the treadmill. If the user falls off the treadmill, the safety key will come off the monitor and the treadmill will stop at once to avoid further injury.
PRESS POWER: This turns the electronic power on. The treadmill will not start unless POWER is pressed first.
ENTER WEIGHT: After pressing the POWER key, WT will appear in the dot matrix and the previous user weight will appear in the Calories window. Enter the weight of the user by using the speed or incline arrow keys. Press ENTER to confirm the weight.
Manual Mode
If you select to operate the treadmill in manual mode, press START. The treadmill will start at 0.8 kph after a 3, 2, 1 countdown. You may then adjust the speed and incline using the quick keys or the up/down arrow keys.
Program Mode
After pressing POWER, choose the desired program by repeatedly pressing SELECT or after pressing SELECT, use the speed + / - or incline + / - keys to choose one of the 6 preset programs. Note the program layout appears in the dot matrix display. Press ENTER to verify the selection. Press START to begin the program. All programs have ten one-minute segments. The program repeats the ten-minute segments until the user presses STOP.
Programs List
- P-1 ROLLING HILLS: This is an elevation program that goes from 0% to 3% grade, and the treadmill will start at 0.8 kph. Each minute, the elevation changes. The speed is controlled by the user.
- P-2 MOUNTAIN PASS: This is an elevation program that goes from 0% to 6% grade. The speed is controlled by the user.
- P-3 MOUNTAIN PEAK: This is a challenging elevation program that goes from 0% to 8% grade. The speed is controlled by the user.
- P-4 CALORIE BURN: This is an interval elevation program where the elevation alternates between 0% and 4%. The user controls the speed.
- P-5 WALKING I: This is a speed-controlled program that goes up to 5.5 kph, and is an excellent program for intermediate walkers. The user controls the elevation.
- P-6 JOGGING: This is a speed program that varies the speed up to 7.2 kph. This is a good program for beginner joggers and very fast walkers. The user controls the elevation.
- P-7 CARDIO BURN: This is an interval elevation program that alternates between 2% and 6%. The user controls the speed.
- P-8 WALKING II: This is a speed-controlled program that goes up to 5.6 kph, and is an excellent program for beginner walkers. The user controls the incline.
- P-9 JOGGING INTERVAL: This is an interval speed program that has alternating rest and work intervals. The defaults are 6.4 kph and 8.0 kph. When a lower interval is changed, all the rest intervals go to this value. When the higher, or work interval is changed, all the work intervals go to this value. The user controls the incline.
- P-10 HILL INTERVAL: This is an interval elevation program that has alternating rest and work intervals. The defaults are 0% and 4%. When a lower interval is changed, all the rest intervals go to this value. When the higher, or work interval is changed, all the work intervals go to this value. The default speed is 3.2 kph. The speed is controlled by the user.
- P-11 MOUNTAIN INTERVAL: This is an interval elevation program that has alternating rest and work intervals. The defaults are 1% and 5%. When a lower interval is changed, all the rest intervals go to this value. When the higher, or work interval is changed, all the work intervals go to this value. The default speed is 3.2 kph. The speed is controlled by the user.
- P-12 TARGET DISTANCE: This program counts down the distance goal that the user sets before exercising. After confirming the program, the user enters the distance goal using the speed or incline arrow keys. Increments are 0.5 kilometers. Press ENTER to confirm the distance goal, press START, the treadmill belt starts, and the user controls the speed and incline. The distance will count down in the distance window.
- P-13 TARGET CALORIES: This program counts down the calorie goal that the user sets before exercising. After confirming the program, the user enters the calorie goal using the speed or incline arrow keys. Increments are 10 calories. Press ENTER to confirm the calorie goal, press START, the treadmill starts, and the user controls the speed and incline. The calorie goal will count down in the Calories window.
- P-14 TARGET TIME: This program counts down the time goal that the user sets before exercising. After confirming the program, the user enters the time goal using the speed or incline arrow keys. Increments are 1 minute. Press ENTER to confirm the time goal, press START, the treadmill starts, and the user controls the speed and incline. The time goal will count down in the time window.
- P-15 TARGET ELEVATION GAIN: This program counts down the elevation gain goal that the user sets before exercising. After confirming the program, the user enters the elevation gain goal using the speed or incline arrow keys. Increments are 10 minutes. Press ENTER to confirm the elevation gain goal, press START, the treadmill starts, and the user controls the speed and incline. The elevation gain goal will count down in the elevation gain window.
User Programs (U-1, U-2, U-3)
After selecting one of the user programs, press ENTER to confirm. Adjust the speed and incline for segment one and press ENTER. Continue to adjust the speed and incline for each segment and press ENTER. Press START to begin the workout. If a speed or incline value is changed during usage, the monitor will store the value of speed and incline at the end of each segment and will retain these values.
HRC (Heart Rate Control)
The user should hold the hand pulse sensor all the time or wear the heart rate strap if available to use this program. After the program is confirmed, AGE appears on the dot matrix. Using the speed or incline arrow keys, the user enters their age. Target heart rate (THR) is computed at 65% of maximum (220 – AGE) and appears in the heart rate window. THR can be changed at this time using the elevation keys. Press START and the treadmill starts at 0.8 kph, and the user controls the speed. After a 3 1/2 minute warm-up, the incline begins to adjust at a rate of 1% every 30 seconds until the target heart rate zone is reached (THR ± 5 BPM). If the THR zone is exceeded, the incline declines at a rate of 1% every 30 seconds until the heart rate is in the THR zone.
Maintenance
The equipment is safe to use only when periodically maintained and inspected for faults and wear.
CAUTION!
Do not attempt any servicing or adjustment other than those described in this manual. Any other servicing must be performed by an authorized service representative. Check the tightness of all fixing screws once a year. Do not overtighten.
Cleaning and Lubricating the Treadmill
FAILURE TO LUBRICATE YOUR TREADMILL MAY INVALIDATE THE PRODUCT'S WARRANTY!
Wipe the treadmill surfaces, especially the handlebars and console, from dust with a damp cloth or towel. Do not use solvents. Use a small vacuum nozzle to carefully vacuum around all visible components (belt, running deck, side rails, etc.). Also, keep the area near the treadmill clean. While in use, the treadmill gathers dust that may cause problems in the operation of the equipment.
In average domestic use (60 minutes a day), you should check the lubrication once a month – however, lubricate the belt only if needed. In more demanding use, the lubrication needs to be checked at shorter intervals. This is best done before you begin a training session.
Check the lubrication as follows:
- Ensure the treadmill is powered off!
- Step on the treadmill belt and stand steadily where you normally run on the belt.
- Take hold of the horizontal handlebar and push the belt with your feet so that it slides back and forth.
- The belt should move softly and evenly, without a sound.
- If you notice jerky movement or if the belt will not slide, check for lubrication by sliding your hand under the belt.
Lubricate the Running Deck According to the Following Instructions:
- Attach the nozzle of the lubrication tube to the T-Lube S container.
- Lift the running deck and lock it.
- Position the nozzle between the belt and the board. Try to reach the spray as far into the center of the running deck as possible.
- Spray the lubricant for 2-3 seconds.
- Lower the running deck into its normal position. Use the treadmill for your training session. Or allow the treadmill to run for at least 5 minutes at 5 KM/H (3 Mile/H).
NOTE! Lubricate your treadmill only with T-Lube S silicon lubricant. Contact your local Tunturi distributor for further supplies of T-Lube or further information on lubrication and maintenance.
Aligning the Running Belt
Monitor belt tracking during exercise and make adjustments as needed. The belt should run in the center of the treadmill. Alignment is not usually needed, provided:
- The treadmill is placed on an even, solid, and horizontal surface and the belt is correctly tensioned.
- The alignment of the belt is correct.
It is, however, possible for the belt to be pushed to one side due to the user's running style (e.g., more weight on one foot). The alignment of the belt is adjusted by turning the two bolts at the back of the treadmill.
Align the Belt According to the Following Instructions:
- Turn the power switch on and increase the treadmill's speed to 5 km/h (3 mph).
- If the belt drifts to the left, turn the left adjustment bolt 1/4 turn clockwise and the right adjustment bolt 1/8 turn anti-clockwise. If the belt drifts to the right, turn the right adjustment bolt 1/4 turn clockwise and the left adjustment bolt ½ turn anti-clockwise.
- If the belt remains centered, the adjustment is correct. If not, continue to make small adjustments as above until the belt is correctly aligned.
If the belt is allowed to run across to one side for long periods of time, the edges of the belt may be damaged, and the treadmill may not continue to operate correctly. Any damage to the belt caused by the lack of necessary adjustment will not be covered by the warranty.
Adjusting the Belt Tension
The belt must be tensioned if it begins to slip on the rollers. In normal use, however, keep the belt as loose as possible! The belt tension is adjusted by turning the same screws as used for aligning the running belt. If turning the screws does not affect the belt tension, please contact your local Tunturi dealer.
- Increase the treadmill's speed to 5 km/h (3 mph).
- Turn both adjustment screws an equal amount, ½ turn clockwise.
- Try to slow the belt down by holding onto the handrails and braking as you walk (as if you were walking downhill).
If the belt slips, turn another 1/4 turn and repeat the test. When braking heavily, the belt may slip. If the belt keeps slipping despite repeated adjustments, please contact your local Tunturi dealer.
If you require spare parts, always give the model, serial number of your equipment, and the spare part number for the part you need. The spare part list is at the back of this manual. Use only spare parts mentioned in the spare part list.
Transport and Storage
Folding
After assembly is complete, you may fold the machine into the upright position for storage. To hold the machine, raise the deck until it locks into position.
NOTE! Make sure you hear the click sound of the deck locking into position. This is to ensure the deck is locked in place and will not drop back down.
NOTE! Make sure the treadmill's elevation is at 0% before folding the deck. If the elevation is not at 0%, folding will damage the mechanism.
Unfolding
Lightly kick the switch indicated in the middle of the shock absorb rod to fold down the frame deck.
NOTICE! This vertical rod (shock) has a built-in safety unfolding feature to help lower the deck slowly. Please make sure there are no children or other things under the deck when you lower it.
To Move the Treadmill
Before moving the treadmill, be sure the power cord is unplugged from the wall and the treadmill. Fold up the running deck until it is locked and push the equipment on the transportation wheels.
NOTE! Transport the treadmill with extreme caution over uneven surfaces, for example over a step. The treadmill should never be transported upstairs using the wheels over the steps; instead, it must be carried. We recommend that you use a protective base when transporting the equipment.
NOTE! The running belt needs to be realigned and centered after moving. To prevent malfunctioning of the treadmill, store it in a dry place with as little temperature variation as possible, protected against dust. Always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet when not in use.
Malfunctions
Despite continuous quality control, defects and malfunctions caused by individual components may occur in the equipment. In most cases, it's unnecessary to take the whole device in for repair, as it's usually sufficient to replace the defective part. Always give the model, serial number of your equipment, and in case of malfunctions, also conditions of use, nature of malfunction, and any error code.
When you encounter unusual behavior from the treadmill, simply turn the power switch off, wait 1 minute, and turn the power switch on to reset the treadmill. This should clear incidental errors and ready the treadmill for normal operation again. If after you have reset the treadmill by turning the power switch off and on again, and the treadmill is still not operational, contact your local Tunturi dealer for service.
Error Codes
The user interface will display information about operational faults.
- ERR1: Speed sensor error. Unplug the electrical cord from the wall outlet and from the treadmill, wait 1 minute, and turn the power switch on again. If the treadmill recovers to normal operation, you may continue to use the treadmill. Otherwise, call the dealer for service.
- ERR3: Lift motor error. Unplug the electrical cord from the wall outlet and from the treadmill, wait 1 minute, and turn the power switch on again. If the treadmill recovers to normal operation, you may continue to use the treadmill. Otherwise, call the dealer for service.
Trouble Shooting
Treadmill Will Not Start
- Not plugged in. Plug into suitable outlet.
- Safety key not attached correctly. Insert safety key.
- Treadmill circuit breaker tripped. Reset circuit breaker.
- On/Off switch not turned on. Switch On/Off switch on.
- Auto Shut Down Time Out. Unplug and replug power cord.
Treadmill Belt Slipping
- Walking belt too loose. Check belt tension.
- Deck needs lubrication. Check deck/belt lubrication.
Treadmill Noisy
- Loose hardware. Tighten visible screws, nuts, and bolts.
- Motor straining. Belt tension too high.
- Clicking sound – roller knocking. Adjust rear rollers – check the tension.
Inaccurate Pulse Rate -Hand-
- Too much hand movement. Stand on side rails to obtain accurate pulse reading.
- Palms too wet. Dry palms.
- Gripping handgrips too tight. Grip using moderate pressure.
- Wearing rings. Remove all rings.
- Deck needs lubrication. Check deck lubrication.
Inaccurate Heart Rate -Strap-
- Chest strap pick-ups not moist. Moisten pick-ups on chest strap.
- Electrical interference. Keep at least six feet away from TV, computer, and fluorescent lights.
- Strap battery power low. Replace strap battery.
Technical Specifications
Product | Specification |
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Motor | 2.5-4.0 HP-DC |
Speed | 0.8-18 km/h |
Incline | 12% |
Running Surface (Lxw) | 510x1420mm |
Power Supply | 220-240V-AC |
Foldable | Yes |
Shock Absorbing System | Yes |
Length / Folded | 188cm/106cm |
Width / Folded | 86cm/86cm |
Max User Weight | 135kg/ 300lbs |
Monitor | |
Program Display | 1 LCD screen |
Feedback Display | 3LED + 2 op LCD |
Programs Total | 20 |
Pre-Set Programs | 6 |
User Programs | 3 |
HRC Programs | 2 |
Quick Start/ Manual | 1 |
Fitness Test | No |
User Register | No |
Ergonomics | |
Running Belt (Lxw) | 3000x510x1.8mm |
Running Deck Thickness | 18mm |
Handgrip Speed Control | Yes |
Handgrip Incline Control | Yes |
Contact Heart Rate | Yes |
Telemetric Hr Receiver | Yes |
Chest Strap Option | 5,4 kHz |
Bottle Holder | Yes |
Storage Pocket | Yes |
Transport Wheels | Yes |
Extra | |
Operating Environment | Home |
Speed Quick Buttons | 10 |
Elevation Quick Buttons | 10 |
Usb Charging | Yes |
En-957 Class | HB |
Parts List
The following table lists all parts included with the treadmill. Refer to the exploded view diagram for visual identification.
Part # | Description | Qty |
---|---|---|
A01 | Main frame | 1 |
A02 | Console base | 1 |
A03 | Upright support post (LH) | 1 |
A04 | Upright support post (RH) | 1 |
A05 | Incline frame bracket | 1 |
A06 | Front support frame | 1 |
A07 | Power switch bracket | 1 |
A08 | Gas spring | 1 |
A09 | Front roller | 1 |
A10 | Rear roller | 1 |
A11 | Incline support bracket | 2 |
A12 | Foot rail fixing slider bracket | 6 |
B01 | User interface | 1 |
B02 | Bottle holder cover (LH) | 1 |
B03 | Bottle holder cover (RH) | 1 |
B04 | Book rack | 1 |
B05 | USB socket dummy plug | 1 |
B06 | Running deck shock absorber | 4 |
B07 | Sensor holder | 3 |
B08 | Handpulse sensor cover (upper) | 2 |
B09 | Handpulse sensor cover (lower) | 2 |
B10 | Console base handlebar foam | 2 |
B11 | Console base handlebar end plug | 2 |
B12 | Wire (upper) | 1 |
B13 | Handlebar toggle switch top cover | 2 |
B14 | Handlebar toggle switch bottom cover | 2 |
B15 | Safety key | 1 |
B16 | Motor dust cover | 1 |
B17 | Rear roller end cap (LH) | 1 |
B18 | Rear roller end cap (RH) | 1 |
B19 | Base side cover (LH) | 1 |
B20 | Base side cover (RH) | 1 |
B21 | Front support frame end cap | 2 |
B22 | Side landing profile | 2 |
B23 | Running deck | 1 |
B24 | Running belt Grey | 1 |
B25 | Rubber running deck bumper | 2 |
B26 | Main frame wheel | 2 |
B27 | Speed sensor | 1 |
B28 | Motor drive belt | 1 |
B29 | Drive motor (2.0HP DC) | 1 |
B30 | Main frame end plug | 2 |
B31 | Overcurrent protector | 1 |
B32 | On/Off switch | 1 |
B33 | Power cable socket | 1 |
B34 | Power cable | 1 |
B35 | Lift motor | 1 |
B36 | Incline bracket transport wheel | 2 |
B37 | Rubber deck mount (45*36*10) | 4 |
B38 | Incline frame bracket slide wheel | 2 |
B39 | Front support frame wheel | 2 |
B40 | Wire clip | 2 |
B41 | Wire (lower) | 1 |
B42 | Power board | 1 |
B43 | EMI Filter (EU) | 1 |
B44 | Transformer | 1 |
B45 | Ferrite | 2 |
B46 | Wire (53cm) | 1 |
B47 | Wire (12cm) | 2 |
B48 | Wire (70cm) | 1 |
B49 | Wire (45cm) | 1 |
B50 | Grounding wire | 1 |
B51 | Wire fixer | 3 |
B52 | Fixer | 2 |
C01 | E shape hood bracket | 2 |
C02 | Fixed pin for motor (10.2*96L) | 1 |
C03 | Motor hook (M6) | 1 |
C04 | Washer (4mm) | 1 |
C05 | Nut (12.5L*&18*&10.2) | 2 |
C06 | Washer (8*16*1.5T) | 4 |
C07 | Washer (8*18*1.5T) | 14 |
C08 | Washer (8*19*1.5T) | 2 |
C09 | Washer (8*25*1.8T) | 2 |
C10 | Screw (4*16) | 29 |
C11 | Screw (4*12) | 2 |
C12 | Screw (4*12) | 17 |
C13 | Screw (3*10FB) | 2 |
C14 | Screw (8*55) | 3 |
C15 | Screw (8*15) | 6 |
C16 | Screw (8*35/12MM) | 4 |
C17 | Screw (10*40/10MM) | 1 |
C18 | Screw (8*26/10MM) | 2 |
C19 | Screw (8*37/15MM) | 4 |
C20 | Screw (8*48/20MM) | 2 |
C21 | Screw (10*25 hex socket) | 21 |
C22 | Screw (10*25 hex bolt) | 22 |
C23 | Nylon nut (M8) | 12 |
C24 | Nylon nut (M10) | 5 |
C25 | Screw (10*25 hex bolt) | 2 |
C26 | Nylon nut (M6) | 1 |
C27 | Screw (M6*20MM) | 8 |
C28 | Screw (M6*25) | 4 |
C29 | Screw (8*20L) | 8 |
C30 | Screw (3*23) | 8 |
C31 | Screw (4*8) | 4 |
C32 | Screw (4*16) | 6 |
Assembly kit | 1 | |
User manual | 1 | |
Membrane set | 1 |
The exploded view diagram on pages 17-18 visually represents the location and assembly of these parts.