SportsArt T672 manual

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    Sports Art Industrial Co., Ltd. TUV -CER T ISO 9001/9002/14000 Certied Quality Products 2013.07.23 US T672 T readmill Owner ’ s Manual[...]

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    T672 OWNER’S MANUAL CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................ 2 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................. 3 3. LIST OF P ARTS ................................................................................. 5 4. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT ...[...]

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    2 1. INTRODUCTION Congra tulati ons on th e pur c has e of a h igh qu ality Spor tsA r t product, th e T67 2 trea dmi ll . C ons tructed o f high qua lity mat erials and d esig ned for y ears of re lia ble per formance , this produ ct wa s mad e for ful l c ommerci al use . Bef ore th is prod uct is assembl ed or operat ed, we re commend th at y ou[...]

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    3 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This pr oduct w as desig ned an d bui lt for opt imu m safety . How e v er cer tain pr ecau - tions a pply d uring the us e of th is prod uct. Please note the following safety precautions: • Please read the entire manual before assembly and operation. Make sure the product is installed and operated as instructed in this ma[...]

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    4 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONTINUED) CA UTION : If y ou fe el an y pain o r an y abnormal s ensa tions, S TOP Y OUR WORK OUT an d consu lt y our ph ysician i mmed ia tel y . W or k with in y our recommen ded e xer c ise le ve l. DO NO T wo rk to e xhaus tion. B e f o r e b e g i n n i n g an y ex ercise prog ram, y ou sho uld cons ul t with y our do[...]

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    5 3. LIST OF P ARTS Assembly Parts No. Name Qty . No. Name Qty . A1 Display 1 A5 Left pedestal 1 A2 Cowling with handles 1 A6 W ater guard 1 Safety key 1 A7 Feeder cord 1 A2a Right cup holder 1 A8 Owner ’s manual 1 A2b Left cup holder 1 A9 Hardware kit 1 A3 Right pedestal 1 A10 Power cord 1 A4 Body 1 A 11 Lubrication kit - applicator tube 1 A4a M[...]

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    6 Components in the Hardware Kit No. Name Qty . Specication Notes 21 Adapter 1 Fuse (Europe, etc.) 1 10A-200V -240V Fuse (N. America) 1 15A-100V -1 10V T -shaped Allen wrench 2 M4 T -shaped Allen wrench 1 M6 L-shaped Allen wrench 2 M6 Double open-end wrench 1 22*24 Cable wrench 1 Screwdriver handle 1 green Screwdriver shank 1 Phillips and at [...]

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    7 4. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT F ollow in structions b elo w to a ssemb le thi s produ c t. Not e that in th is ma nua l the w ords “le f t ” and “ right” are used t o refer t o the product a nd its p ar ts. As such , these desig na tions correspo nd to th e “ left ” and “right” sides of a pe r son in posi tion to e xercis e on this p ro[...]

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    8 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling Follow instruc tio ns bel ow to install the pe destals and c owling. Th e illustrati on below provid es an ov er view of this st ep. STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowlin g (Continued) ( a ) First, remov e screws ( 4 1 ) from motor le f t /right side co vers ( A4a,A 4b ). Then remove those c ove r s ( A [...]

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    9 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowlin g (Continued) F ollow in struction s ( a through e ) belo w to threa d the da ta c able th roug h the right pedestal . ( a ) Cut th e zip ti e on the d ata cable , and pu ll the cable end a wa y from the pedestal moun t as shown . (b ) Pl ace the right pedes tal (A3 ) on the floor as sho wn, with the bottom[...]

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    10 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowlin g (Continued) ( a ) Remo ve s c re ws ( 43 ) from the top of the l ef t and righ t pedes t als . (b ) Then remov e screws ( 4 4 ) and bottle hold ers ( A 2a, A2b ) from the c o w l i n g ( A 2) . STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling (Continued) Ins t all th e cowli ng and r out e the data cable a s sho[...]

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    11 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowling (Continued) ( a ) Firs t, se t the left side o f the cowling (A2 ) onto t he le f t pedestal ( A5 ). (b ) Ins er t the d ata cable from th e right pedestal ( A3 ) int o the sq uar e hole i n the righ t side o f the right pedestal ( A 2 ). Then thread the cable out the hole in the bo t tle holde r as show [...]

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    12 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Cowlin g (Continued) Af ter s ecuring the cowli ng, s ecure s c re ws ( 42 ) onto th e bas e of left and right pedes t als ( area A ) . Pu t mot or right and l eft side cov ers int o place, a nd se - cure the m with screws ( 4 1 ) . Then slide th e wa ter gua rd (A6 ) downw ard int o pla ce agai nst t he mo tor c[...]

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    13 STEP 2 Install the Display Follow instruc tio ns below to install the display onto the cow ling. The illust ra - tion belo w provid es an o verview of th is st ep. STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued) Ple ase f ollow st eps ( a throu gh c ) to in stall the displa y cables. ( a ) Firs t, remo ve scre ws ( 45) from th e c o w l i n g ( A 2) . (b[...]

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    14 STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued) Af ter s ecuring cable connection s, fo llo w st eps ( a ) through ( d ) belo w to s ecure the di spl a y (A 1 ) into pl ac e. ( a ) Rot ate the dis - pla y (A 1 ) upw ard, aligni ng holes in its su ppor t piece to hook s in the cowl - ing, f it ting the dis - pla y int o place on the c owling (A 2 ). (b ) [...]

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    15 STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued) ( c ) At this po in t, in spect the l ow er cov er on the dis play ( A 1 ) . It mus t rest on the ou tside of the cowl - ing ( A 2 ). If it i s on the insid e of the cowli ng, plea se li f t the di spl a y (A 1 ) sl igh tly , an d rei nsta ll it i nto the cowlin g ( A 2 ). ( d ) Fina lly , use scre ws ( 45)[...]

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    16 STEP 5 Align the W alk Belt There s hould be an eq ual amoun t of spa c e on both s ides of the w alk belt. I f there i s more space on one s ide than the o ther , pleas e alig n the walk b elt a s foll ows . On the side with l ess spa c e betwee n the w alk b elt a nd the l and ing strip , turn the r ear roller adjustment screw cl ock wise one [...]

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    17 STEP 6 Adjust W alk Belt T ension W alk belt t ension is i mport an t to tr ead mill per formance . As your f oot h its the wa lk bel t, does the wa lk be lt s top s lugg ishly be fore regai ning tractio n ? Or , if yo u st omp y our fee t, bracing a gai nst t he di rection of ro tation , does the wa lk belt n ot p au se wha tsoev er ? When eit [...]

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    18 If in stal li ng with th e optional i nterg rated T V , refer b ack to T6 72 CE S install - tion manual and a lso follow the instr uc tions bellow . ( a ) Threa d the CE S cable from the l eft pedesta l ( A5 ) to the le f t side cowl ing ( A 2) . (b ) Attach the whol e cowlin g assembly ( A 2 ) onto bo th pedestal s ( A5 ). Not e : Mak e sure th[...]

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    19 5. UNDERST AND THE T672 DISPLA Y DISPLA Y Overview The T 67 2 displ a y was desig ned to hel p people ob tain thei r fitness goal s sim ply an d conv enien tly . Plea se fa mil iariz e yoursel f with the fea tures o f this dis pla y and ther eby ge t optimu m benefit and en joymen t from this prod uct. Cardio ta rg et hea r t rate We i g ht loss[...]

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    20 DISPLA Y W indows (Continued) PR OGR AM: TR ACK, R A NDOM, HILL (H ILL 1 , HILL2, HILL3 ), IN TER - V A L ( 1 : 1 , 1 :2, 2 :2 ), GL UTE, WT LO SS, C ARDIO , CUS TOM HR, FI T TES T (BR UCE , GERKIN, WF I, ARM Y , MARINES, NA V Y , AIR FOR CE, P EB ) Dot ma tr ix win dow : Sho ws the w or k out ill ust ratio n. Message wi ndo w: Sho ws ex ercise [...]

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    21 DISPLA Y Keys (Continued) GLU TE – Each ti me this k e y is pressed , one o f two glut e work outs wi ll ap - pear: GL UTE 30, GL UTE 45. Numbers re present t ime . Glute 30 is a 30 - min - ut e work out. Glu te 45 is a 45 -minu te w or k out. CA R D I O/ W T LO S S – These h ear t rate cont rol progr ams a utoma ticall y ad - jus t speed or[...]

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    22 6. OPERA TE THE T672 TREADMILL There a re t wo wa ys to s tar t oper ati ng thi s prod uct: ( 1 ) P ress the QUICK ST ART k e y , or ( 2 ) press th e ST ART k ey . U sin g the QUI CK ST ART k e y allows yo u to beg in ex ercisi ng imm edi at ely , withou t first ent ering user i nfo rmation . Usi ng the S T ART k ey al low s y ou to s t ar t e x[...]

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    23 OPERA TION W orkout Program Operation (Continued) T o select TR ACK 5K or TR ACK 1 0 K, press the E NTE R k ey whi le your pr e - ferred w or k out dis t ance ap pears on d ispla y . The d istan c e, e ithe r 5K or 1 0 K, will a utoma tic all y bec ome the w or k out goal . R A NDOM When the R ANDOM ke y is sele cted , “ R ANDOM ” will a ppe[...]

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    24 OPERA TION W orkout Program Operation (Continued) CA R D I O/ W T LO S S When the C A RDIO/ W T L OSS k ey is s elect ed, “CARDIO” wil l appear on the message w indo w . Press th e CARDIO / W T L OSS k ey t o toggle as foll ows : CARDIO , W T L OSS. When y our pre ferred w orkou t appe ars, pr ess the EN - TER k e y to conf irm yo ur choice [...]

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    25 OPERA TION Cool Down When an e x ercis e goal ( time o r dis t ance ) is ob t ain ed , “COOL DOWN” will appe ar on the m essage wi ndow . The tread mil l will e nt er a t wo -minu te cool down m ode . E xe rcise ti me will sho w “2: 00 ” . Speed wil l slow to a s top wi thin t wo m inu tes, an d the in c lin e will g rad ual ly retu r n [...]

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    26 OPERA TION W orkout Program Details (Continued) In terval seg ment se t tings can be cha nged d uring a w orkou t. T o do so, wh ile e xercis ing, si mply p ress in c lin e or spee d k eys t o change the se t ting i n the cur rent segment. The new sett ings will apply to that se gment thereaf ter . HI LL There a re three hi ll w ork outs, HILL 1[...]

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    27 OPERA TION W orkout Program Details (Continued) FIT TES T The F IT TE ST p rogra m inclu des eig ht t ypes o f ph ysical fitness asse ssmen ts: Bruce, Gerkin , WF I (th e W ellness F itness Ini tiativ e ) , A rmy , Marine s, Na v y , Air F orce , and P EB (P h ysical E f ficiency Ba t ter y ) . Af te r yo u press th e F IT TE ST k ey , “BRUCE?[...]

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    28 OPERA TION W orkout Program Details (Continued) Ar my , M arin es, Nav y When thes e f itness tes ts begin , the prog ram first in spects whe ther the e xer - ciser’ s age is wit hin th e test’ s age range . Ar m y: 1 7 to 4 2 y ears old . Marines : 1 7 to 90 yea rs old. Na v y: 1 7 to 34 ye ars old . If the e x erciser’ s age is no t with[...]

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    29 OPERA TION W orkout Program Details (Continued) At the b egin ning of th e runni ng test, “y . y MILE S ” will a ppear on the s creen , where y . y represents the distanc e goal and x x:x x represents the time goal. When the t est ends or t he S T OP ke y is presse d, “Y OUR SCORE - x x x” will appe ar , wher e x x x repr esen ts a score[...]

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    30 OPERA TION W orkout Time Limit Setting A work out time l imit can be estab lis hed on this prod uct. T o esta blis h a work - out ti me li mit, a t the star tup b ann er screen , sim ulta neou sly pr ess and hold INCLINE ▲ + INCLINE ▼ + ENTE R ke ys for t wo seconds . “ NO( YES )” and “TIME LIMIT – YE S/NO? PRE SS ENTE R ” will ap [...]

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    31 OPERA TION Error Messages (Continued) ERR OR _ 1_3 _: Ser vo mo tor ov erload abn ormali ty . Restart the unit t o re - c ove r n o r m al f un c t i on s. ERR OR _ 2_ 1_: I GBT e x cessiv e cur ren t. Resta r t the uni t to recov er normal func tions. ERR OR _ 2_ 2_: IGBT e xcessi v e hea t. The tread mil l will o pera te at hal f speed. ERR OR[...]

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    32 7. ABOUT HEART RA TE DETECTION Hear t rat e det ection fun ctions ar e selected a t the ti me of p urch ase . Not e v er y produ c t inclu des e very t ype of he ar t rat e det ection de vice. Th e foll owi ng e xplai ns fa c tors tha t inuenc e the per for mance of t wo of the most comm on t ypes of hear t rate detect ion dev i c e s . HEART[...]

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    33 CA UTION : Hear t rat e det ection an d tran smi ssion de vices ha ve bee n known t o in te r fere wit h the oper atio n of p acema k ers, possibl y endange ring hu man l ife. I f yo u ha ve a pa c emak er , e xercis e und er y our doctor’ s supervision ; tak e a test t o ens ure yo ur sa fe t y during th e simul taneou s use of the p acema k [...]

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    34 9. MAINTENANCE This se cti on c ov ers maintenance topic s, including inst ruc tio ns on rep lacing a fuse an d lu bricating t he w alk b elt, a long wi th the pr esen tation of a ma in - tenance schedule, maintenanc e task list, one -y ear maintenance log, and electronics bloc k diagra m. MAINTENANCE How to Replace a Fuse If electrical curren t[...]

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    35 S po r ts A r t P ropri etary W al k B el t/D eck Lubric ation Kit Item: 10009110 0 S p o rt sA rt P ro pr ie t ary Silic one Oil Item: 100051010 1 oun ce ( 50c c) bot tle = a one- time application for o ne unit Sport sArt App licator tube Item: 000051010 MAINTENANCE Lubrication P eriodic ma inte nance is crucial to th e per formance o f fitness[...]

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    36 MAINTENANCE Lubrication (Continued) 4. Appl y 5 0 cc from the bottle o f liq uid l ubri - cant. P lease see i llu stration a t r igh t. 5. Le t the tread mill opera te t wo or th ree minut es so the lubr icant c an disperse. 6. R emov e the appli cator t ube and th e bottle of l ubricant. Ple ase s ee il lus tration at righ t. 7 . Secur e the en[...]

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    37 MAINTENANCE Schedule Area Day Week Month Quarter Y ear Notes 1 Exterior Clean. 2 Screws Inspect and secure loose parts. 3 W alk belt Inspect alignment (centering) and look for wear . 4 W alk deck Inspect for wear . 5 Belt guides Inspect for normal rotation. 6 Front roller Inspect for normal rotation. 7 Rear roller Inspect for normal rotation. 8 [...]

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    38 MAINTENANCE T ask List Lik e c ars, f itness p roduc ts require maintenance. Regular maintenance ex - ten ds prod uct life , and fail ure to ma in t ain p rodu cts can voi d the ma nuf ac - tur er’ s warran t y . C op y the main tenan c e log shee t, and record ma in tenan ce work for e ach fitness prod uct. Daily tasks 1 . Use a clean , lin t[...]

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    39 Daily T asks Weeks 1-7 Weeks 8-14 Weeks 15-21 Week 22-28 Completed Daily T asks Week 29-35 Week 36-42 Week 43-49 Week 50-52 Completed Weekly T asks Weeks 1-7 Weeks 8-14 Weeks 15-21 Weeks 22-28 Completed Weekly T asks Weeks 29-35 Weeks 35-42 W eeks 43-49 Weeks 50-52 Completed Monthly tasks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Completed Quarterly T asks Qua[...]

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    40 MAINTENANCE Electronics Block Diagram Polar Board Keypad Safety Key Board T672 CTL Board EAC D RV Boar d AC S ervo Motor ※ 220V products only Not on 1 10V products Inductor Filter I ncline Motor I ncline Sensor Power Plate - F r ont Power Plate ( L) (R) Hand T ouch HTR Board T6 K ey Board : Connect or : Converge FA N C SAFE/ USB Board CON1[...]

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    41 10. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORT ANTES V otre tapis de course Spor tsAr t a été conçu et fabriqué af in d’ assurer u ne séc urité optimale . C ependant cer taines précautions s’ appliquent chaq ue fois que v ous uti - lisez vo t re tapis de cour se. • Lisez entièrement le manuel avant l’assemblage et l’utilisation. V euillez [...]

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    42 • Pour éviter de vous blesser , restez sur les bandes de repos (barres latérales) avant de démarrer le tapis de course. • Ce tapis de course n’est pas destiné à être utilisé par des personnes (y com- pris des enfants) dont les capacités physiques, sensorielles ou mentales sont réduites ou qui ne disposent pas de l’expérience ou[...]