Page 2 - PRODUCT BROWSER
Page 4 - CONTENTS
4 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION ............................................................................................... 6 1. 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ............................................................................................................... 6 1.2 MODEL AP...
Page 5 - CHAPTER 3: CONSOLE INSTRUCTION
CHAPTER 3: CONSOLE INSTRUCTION CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE .................................................................................................... 39 6.1 MOTOR REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................
Page 6 - CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION; SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
6 CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION 1. 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION (For example)
Page 8 - CHAPTER 2: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE; PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
8 CHAPTER 2: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE CHAPTER 2: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 2.1 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is the key to smoothly operating equipment, as well as keeping the user’s liability to a minimum. Equipment needs to be inspected at regular intervals. Defective components...
Page 9 - TENSIONING & CENTERING THE RUNNING BELT
9 CHAPTER 2: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Your treadmill came with a bottle of lubricant which can be used for two applications. Turn off the treadmill with the on/off switch, then unplug the power cord at the wall outlet. Loosen both the rear roller bolts. (For best results, place two removable mar...
Page 11 - CONSOLE OPERATION; LCD DISPLAY WINDOW; indicates what workout is set for the current program.; INCLINE SCROLL WHEEL:; used to reach desired incline more quickly.
11 CHAPTER 3: CONSOLE INSTRUCTION CHAPTER 3: CONSOLE INSTRUCTION 3.1 CONSOLE OPERATION Note: There is a thin protective sheet of clear plastic on the overlay of the console that should be removed before use. A) LCD DISPLAY WINDOW : Calories, Place, Total time, Heart Rate, Incline, Speed B) LED DISPL...
Page 16 - WHEN UNIT IS POWERED OFF THEN BACK ON
CHAPTER 3: CONSOLE INSTRUCTION WHEN UNIT IS POWERED OFF THEN BACK ON If you turn your treadmill or elliptical unit off, or if it goes into sleep mode, the next time it is powered on the unit will look to pair with the last music device with which it was paired. It will automatically pair at this tim...
Page 17 - PROGRAM INFORMATION; begins with an incline at 0 and speed at 0.5 mph.; Incline changes and all segments are 0.16Km.; set your level to keep you in your fat burning zone.; Incline changes and all segments are 20 calories.; you in your fat burning zone.; Speed and Incline changes, segments repeat every 30 seconds.
CHAPTER 3: CONSOLE INSTRUCTION 3.4 PROGRAM INFORMATION 1) MANUAL : Control everything about your workout – from start to finish. This program is a basic workout with no pre-defined settings, allowing you to manually adjust the machine at any time. It begins with an incline at 0 and speed at 0.5 mph....
Page 18 - HILL CLIMB; cardiovascular ability.; Incline changes and segments repeat every 30 seconds.
CHAPTER 3: CONSOLE INSTRUCTION 5) HILL CLIMB : Simulates a hill ascent and descent. This program helps tone muscle and improve cardiovascular ability. Incline changes and segments repeat every 30 seconds. 6) TARGET HEART RATE : This program is designed for you to improve your overall cardiovascular ...
Page 19 - MY FIRST 5K; or distance based goal program.
CHAPTER 3: CONSOLE INSTRUCTION 7) MY FIRST 5K : This 9-week program is intended for inexperienced runners looking to run their first 5k or simply begin an exercise routine. It is designed specifically to keep you motivated and engaged, gradually building your strength, increasing your stamina and gi...
Page 20 - CHAPTER 4: ENGINEERING MODE; ENGINEERING MODE
20 CHAPTER 4: ENGINEERING MODE CHAPTER 4: ENGINEERING MODE 4.1 ENGINEERING MODE To enter Engineering Mode, press and hold the in cline quick key 15 and speed quick key 12 for 3 to 5 seconds. ENG No Function Sub Function Operation Display show as 0 Display test 0 Ready Press incline 15 and speed 12 a...
Page 23 - ENGINEERING MODE OVERVIEW
23 CHAPTER 4: ENGINEERING MODE 4.2 ENGINEERING MODE OVERVIEW
Page 25 - CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING; WIRING SCHEMATIC
25 CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING 5.1 WIRING SCHEMATIC 7.0AT-04 CONSOLE WIRE CONNECTION SCHEMATIC V1.0
Page 27 - MCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONS; MCB LED Configuration
27 CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING 5.2 MCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONS CN1 Power Line CN2 Incline motor power cable CN3 Speed sensor cable CN4 Console set cable CN5 Software burning cable CN6 Drive motor cable MCB LED Configuration
Page 30 - TROUBLESHOOTING SUMMARY; Code; INCLINE MOTOR ISSUES
30 CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING 5.3 TROUBLESHOOTING SUMMARY Code Description Symptom Solution 1 NO POWER TO THE CONSOLE Turn on the power switch, but the console will no light up See section 5.4 2 NO FUNCTIN FOR SAFETY KEY The safety key inserted in console, but display window still shows “safety key ...
Page 31 - NO POWER TO THE CONSOLE; Preliminary Solution:
31 CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING 5.4 NO POWER TO THE CONSOLE Preliminary Solution: A. Check circuit breaker, reset if necessary.(Fig-1) B. Check if the outlet is well. - If no, please try another functional outlet. C. Check if the power cord connected well. - If the power cord connected well but consol...
Page 32 - NO FUNCTION FOR SAFETY KEY
32 CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING 5.5 NO FUNCTION FOR SAFETY KEY SOLUTION: A. Check if the safety key is totally inserted into the console. - If not, remove and insert again. B. Check if the safety key is oxidized or its condition does not affect its function. - If yes, try cleaning it or replace it. C....
Page 37 - HEART RATE FUNCTION ISSUE
37 CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING 5.10 HEART RATE FUNCTION ISSUE SOLUTION: A. Re-center the chest strap below the user's pectoral muscle and check again. B. Replace the battery in the chest strap. C. Wet the user's hand, and then re-establish contact with the HR grip. D. Replace new HR grip if console c...
Page 38 - BLUETOOTH PAIRING ISSUE
38 CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING 5.11 BLUETOOTH PAIRING ISSUE SOLUTION: A. Press Bluetooth button see if blue light on.(Fig-1) - If not the Bluetooth may damage. Replace console circuit board. Fig-1 B. Unpaired the others device. Try to connect Bluetooth in external mobile device (Only for audio play) ...
Page 39 - CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE; MOTOR REPLACEMENT
39 CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 6.1 MOTOR REPLACEMENT 1) Disconnect power cord. 2) Remove the 2 screws holding the motor cover to the frame (Fig-1) 3) The cover is secured to the frame. So you will have to pull up with some force (Fig-2) Fig-1 Fig-2 4) shows th...
Page 40 - REAR ROLLER REPLACEMENT
40 CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 6.2 REAR ROLLER REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the 4 screws from the rear end caps, remove rear end caps.(Fig-1) 2) Remove roller adjustments bolts on both sides, approximately 4-5 turns per side until bolts are removed. (Fig-2) Fig-1 Fig-2 Fig-3 3) Remove the rear roller...
Page 41 - SIDE RAIL REPLACEMENT
41 CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 6.3 SIDE RAIL REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the rear end cap (Fig-1). See section 6.2 2) Slide the rail off the treadmill (Fig-2). Fig-1 Fig-2 3) Reverse Steps 1-2 to install a new side rail. Note: After re-installing the side rail, make sure the rear end cap is on first...
Page 42 - RUNNING DECK REPLACEMENT; The running deck has silicon on one side. New deck surfaces must; ALWAYS; be matched to a new
42 CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 6.4 RUNNING DECK REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 6.1. 2) Remove rear roller as outlined in section 6.2 3) Remove the side rail as outline in Section 6.3. 4) Remove the running deck 8 bolts and ground strap. 5) Remove the running deck ...
Page 43 - FRONT ROLLER REPLACEMENT
43 CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 6.5 FRONT ROLLER REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 6.1. 2) Remove both of the rear roller screws to remove tension from the running belt.(Fig-1) Fig-1 Fig-2 Fig-3 3) Remove the drive belt from the front roller and remove the roller from...
Page 44 - RUNNING BELT REPLACEMENT
44 CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 6.6 RUNNING BELT REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 6.1. 2) Remove the rear roller as outlined in Section 6.2. 3) Remove the running deck as outlined in Section 6.4. 4) Remove the front roller as outlined in Section 6.5. 5) Remove the ru...
Page 46 - INCLINE MOTOR REPLACEMENT; Note; the top and bottom connection points of the incline motor.
46 CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 6.8 INCLINE MOTOR REPLACEMENT 1) Turn off power to the treadmill and disconnect the power cord. 2) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 6.1 3) Lift the treadmill and support it so that the front wheels are off the floor. 4) Remove the screws from the ele...
Page 47 - CONSOLE OVERLAY SET REPLACEMENT
47 CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 6.9 CONSOLE OVERLAY SET REPLACEMENT 1) Unplug the unit from the wall. 2) Remove the screws (circled in yellow) from the back of the console that hold the front window in place. Make sure to keep the screws.
Page 49 - CONSOLE CIRCUIT BOARD REPLACEMENT
49 CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 6.10 CONSOLE CIRCUIT BOARD REPLACEMENT 1) Confirm wearing good contact ESD wrist strap. 2) Remove console set as outlined in section 6.9.(Fig-1&Fig-2) 3) Replace the new circuit board.(Fig-3) 4) Reserve step 2-3 Fig-1 Fig-2 Fig-3 Note: If electrostatic discha...
Page 50 - HEART RATE GRIP AND KEYPAD REPLACEMENT; Fig-3
50 CHAPTER 6: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 6.11 HEART RATE GRIP AND KEYPAD REPLACEMENT 1) Remove all of 4 pcs bolts and connection wire (Fig-1) 2) Remove heart rate grip bars (Fig-2) Fig-1 Fig-2 3) Remove 2 bolts on heat rate bar and open the housing (Fig-3) Fig-3 Fig-4 4) Remove keypad or heart rate conn...