ZIPRO Dream Gold Treadmill User Manual

June 9, 2024
ZIPRO

ZIPRO Dream Gold Treadmill User Manual
ZIPRO Dream Gold Treadmill

TECHNICAL DATA

Power 230 VAC
Maximum power: 1200 W
Weight 117 kg
Operating temperature 0°C to +40°C
Storage temperature – 10°C to +60°C
Maximum user weight 150 kg
Class H
Accuracy class C
Speed 1–22 km/h
Inclination 0–15 computer-controlled levels
Product standard (primary) EN 957-6 EN 957-6:2010+A1:2014
Intended use Electric treadmill for home use

SAFETY

CAUTION! The device may be used solely for its intended purpose that is as a training device for adults Any other use may be dangerous. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage caused by the misuse of the device.

  • The device has been designed and produced using the latest safety findings. Hazardous elements that can potentially cause injury were eliminated or secured.
  • Do not attempt to repair or modify the product yourself.
  • Check bolt, screw, and nut tightness once every month or two months.
  • To ensure long-term safety, have the device checked and serviced regularly (once a year) by a professional point of sale.
  • Any modifications not described in the manual may cause damage or pose a direct threat to the health and life of the user. The device may be modified solely by employees of manufacturer’s technical service or persons trained by the service.
  • All devices are part of our innovative development process in order to guarantee high quality. The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce technical modifications.
  • Any questions or doubts regarding the device can be handled by an expert point of sale.

CAUTION! Observe general safety regulations and measures for handling electrical devices.

  • The device is powered from a 230 V mains network.
  • All electrical devices emit electromagnetic radiation during operation. If other devices that emit such radiation (such as cell phones) are placed near the electronic control unit of the dashboard, some values, such as heart rate, may be affected.
  • CAUTION! Never modify the mains network yourself. Let experts do it.
  • CAUTION! Make sure the power plug is removed from the socket before any repairs, maintenance, or cleaning the device.
  • Do not use extension cords to power the device.
  • If the device is not used for a long time, remove the power plug from the socket.

GROUND
Ground connection prevents electrocution. The treadmill has a ground cable and plug. The plug has to be connected to a correctly installed and grounded mains socket.

  • Before connecting the device to the mains, make sure the local voltage conforms to the type of the plug.
  • Do not modify the plug if it does not fit the socket. In such a case have another socket installed by a qualified electrician.

DANGER!
Incorrect connection of the cable may cause a risk of electrocution. If you have any doubts whether the treadmill is grounded correctly, contact the technical service or a qualified electrician.

CAUTION! Inform any bystanders about the hazards occurring when the device is used. Be extremely cautious when children are around.

CAUTION! Before starting a training consult a doctor to make sure it will be safe for you to use the device. You can develop a training plan with an expert. Inappropriate training programme or excessive exercise may pose a hazard to your health and life.

WARNING! Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercising may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint, stop exercising immediately.

CAUTION! Strictly follow the training recommendations in the manual.

  • When choosing the training location take into account safe distances to any potential obstacles. Do not place the device near paths or traffic (roads, gates, passages, etc.).
  • Do not use the product close to a wall. The safety zone is 2000 mm long and not narrower than the device.

CAUTION! Be careful during the assembly and do not let children near the assembly area. They may ingest small parts used during the assembly (nuts, bolts, etc.).

RESIDUAL RISK

  • Only 13 out of over 230 causes are ‘generally acceptable’ following risk controls.
  • If no fall safeguard is applied or it is applied incorrectly, there is a residual risk of falling resulting in skin abrasions, bruises, bone fractures, or even death.
  • There is a residual risk of unintended over-exercising caused by incorrect operation or judgement, and also incorrect communication (due to electromagnetic interference, software error, etc.). Even the best software and equipment safeguards cannot prevent software or equipment errors, which can, in theory, cause over-exercise.
  • The product is an electric device. Therefore, electric shock, potentially leading to death, is possible.
  • The residual risk of suffocation cannot be prevented.
  • It can be mitigated by following safety information in the operating manual.
  • Unintended or prohibited use may cause other risks not specified here. The specified risk may have been estimated incorrectly.
    The risk analysis assessment has been performed on the device ‘as is’. The product assessment and control intricate that the probability of unacceptable risk is very low. The device (its design, operation, and use) does not cause unreasonable risk for the user or third parties under normal circumstances.

TRANSPORT PACKAGING HANDLING MARKS

 This side up. Do not tip over.
 Fragile. Prone to damage. Proceed with caution.
 Handle with care.
 Protect from humidity.
  Recyclable packaging.
Attention, heavy product.

OPERATION

Make sure the device has been assembled correctly before starting the training.

  • Before your first training, get familiar with all the functions and  adjustments available for the device.
  • Some parts of the device may corrode. It is, therefore, inadvisable to leave the device in a room with a high moisture content. Take care not to allow the device (in particular internal and electronic components) to be exposed to water, beverages, sweat, etc.
  • The device is intended for adult training and is NOT a toy. If you  allow children to use it at your owndiscretion, you must provide them with instructions of appropriate use and ensure constant supervision.
  • This is not a therapeutic device.
  • Slight humming noise may be heard during operation due to the inertial movement of the flywheel caused by the structure. It does not affect the operation of the device. For exercise bikes and elliptical trainers, any possible humming noises heard when rotating the pedals backwards occur for technical reasons and have no negative consequences.
  • Noise emissions are greater when loaded.
  • Before each training, make sure the protective devices are operational and bolt and plug connections are tight.
  • Wear appropriate (sports) shoes during the training

ASSEMBLY
The device must be assembled carefully by an adult. In case of doubt, ask a more experienced person for help.

  • Prior to the assembly, make sure the set contains all the listed elements  and whether none of theparts was damaged during transport. If any parts are missing or you have any other reservations, contact the seller.
  • Have a look at the drawings and explanations and follow the assembly manual when assembling the device.
  • Be careful during the assembly. There is a risk of injury when using the tools and parts.
  • Remember to keep your surroundings safe. Do not let tools and parts lie around in chaos. Remember that plastic foil and bags pose o suffocation risk to small children.
  • Assembly parts necessary for a specific step in the assembly manual are shown in pictures and included in instructions. Use the elements indicated in the assembly manual.
  • Do not tighten parts completely during the first stages of the assembly. Tighten connections after all parts are placed and fitted properly.
  • The manufacturer may have assembled some parts.

CAUTION! Use of spare parts other than those produced by the manufacturer voids the warranty. Parts from other suppliers may be used for repairs after the warranty period.

ENVIRONMENT

 The device is delivered in a package to protect it against any possible transport damage. The packaging is made from non-processed material and can be recycled. Throw the materials to appropriate colour containers for selective waste collection.

DIPOSAL ICON Protect the environment and do not throw used batteries into household wastes. Return them to the point of sale or a special recycling centre. Used electrical equipment (including the computer and power supply) are recyclable. Do not throw them out with household waste as they may contain substances dangerous to the health and environment. You can actively contribute to sustainable use of natural resources and the protection of the\ natural environment by handing the used device to a recycling centre for used electrical devices.

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

ATTENTION! Do not use parts other than those provided by the manufacturer.

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

PARTS LIST

No.| Description| Quantity| | No.| Description| Quantity
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1| Lower frame| 1| 63| Main frame hole plug| 2
2| Main frame| 1| 64| Hexagonal bolt M10x55| 1
3| Treadmill column| 2| 65| Hexagonal bolt M10x50| 2
4| Upper frame| 1| 66| Hexagonal bolt M10x40| 1
5| Inclination frame| 1| 67| Hexagonal bolt M10x15| 18
6| Reinforcing bar| 1| 68| Hexagonal bolt M8x50| 2
7| Handling wheel bracket| 2| 69| Hexagonal bolt M8x45| 1
8| Rail bracket| 2| 70| Hexagonal bolt M8x40| 5
9| Front roller| 1| 71| Hexagonal bolt M8x15| 2
10| Rear roller| 1| 72| Hexagonal bolt M8x55| 1
11| Cylinder| 1| 73| Hexagonal bolt M8x35| 1
12L/R| Metal speaker grille, left/right| 1/1| 74| Nut M8x18| 4
13| Handling wheel brake| 2| 75| Nut M6x45| 1
14| Damper spring| 6| 76| Nut M6x55| 2
15| D axis| 2| 77| Nut M6x12| 2
16| Handling wheel axle| 2| 78| Countersunk bolt M6x30| 6
17| Separator| 2| 79| Countersunk bolt M6x25| 2
18| Bump| 8| 80| Cross ST2.2×8| 4
19| Computer display| 1| 81| Cross M4x8| 4
20| Lower computer display lid| 1| 82| Cross M5x16| 17
21| Upper frame upper cover| 1| 83| Cross M4x15| 2
22| Upper frame lower cover| 1| 84| Cross M5x8| 5
23L/R| Speaker cover, left/right| 1/1| 85| Bolt M5x25| 8
24| Bottle holder| 2| 86| Bolt M3x18| 2
25| Computer panel upper cover| 1| 87| Cross-head bolt ST4x16| 52
26| Lower computer panel lid| 1| 88| Cross-head bolt ST4x12| 10
27| Handle upper cover| 1| 89| Bolt ST4.0x12| 12
28| Lower handle cover| 1| 90| Cross-head bolt ST2.9×9.5| 14
29| Safety key hole| 1| 91| Lock washer φ10×1.2| 22
30| Safety key| 1| 92| Lock washer Φ8×1.2| 8
31a/b| Heart rate sensor, left| 1/1| 93| Lock washer φ6×1.2| 3
32a/b| Heart rate sensor, right| 1/1| 94| Flat washer φ13xφ8×1.2| 10
33L/R| Handle side cover, left/right| 1/1| 95| Spring washer φ8| 6
34| Column side external cover| 2| 96| Nylon nut M10| 4
35| Column side internal cover| 2| 97| Nylon nut M8| 10
36L/R| Column lower protective cover, left/right| 1/1| 98| Nylon nut M6| 2
37| Motor cover| 1| 99| Nut M3| 2
38| Motor cover masking frame, left a| 1| 100| Nut φ8| 4
39| Motor cover masking frame, left b| 1| 101L/R| Front roller cover, left/right| 1/1
40| Motor cover masking frame, right a| 1| | 102| Circuit board| 1
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41| Motor cover masking frame, right b| 1| 103| Computer cable| 1
42| Main frame cover| 1| 104| Computer cable upper extension| 1
43L/R| Main frame rail, left/right| 1/1| 105| Computer cable lower extension| 1
44| Main frame edge| 2| 106| Connecting cable| 1
45| Running board| 1| 107| Safety key sensor| 1
46| Damper| 6| 108| Safety key magnetic sensor| 1
47| Running belt| 1| 109| Motor| 1
48| Lower frame handling wheel| 2| 110| Lifting motor| 1
49| Handling wheel cup| 2| 111| Power switch| 1
50| Feet pads| 2| 112| Circuit division| 1
51| Anti-slip mat for main frame edge| 4| 113| AC adapter| 1
52| Protective cap| 4| 114| Cross M4x8| 4
53| Supply cable clamp| 1| 115| Cross ST4x35| 4
54| Upper frame handling wheel| 2| 116| Quick adjustment rail buttons| 2
55| Inclination frame hole plug| 2| 117| Amplified board| 1
56| Flywheel| 2| 118| Audio port| 1
57| V-ribbed belt| 1| 119| Jack 3.5 mm| 1
58| Plastic pad| 2| 120| USB port / SD card reader| 1
59| Level foot| 2| 121| MP3 port| 1
60| Damper base| 6| 122| Filter| 1
61| Main frame rail hole plug| 2| 123| Generator| 1
62| Lower frame hole plug| 4| 124| Speaker| 2

ASSEMBLY MANUAL
CAUTION! Follow the steps below during the assembly and use tools supplied with the product. Prepare sufficient space for the assembly operation. It is advisable to assemble the product with another person because of the weight of some elements.

Step 1
Take out all elements from the box and put the frame flat on a level, clean, and stable surface.
INSTALLATION

Step 2
Connect the connecting cable (106) to the lower extension of the computer cable (105). Install treadmill columns (3) to the lower frame (1) with hexagonal bolts (67) and lock washers (91). Attention: Do not tighten all the elements yet.
INSTALLATION

Step 3
Connect the upper extension of the computer cable (104) to the lower extension of the computer cable (105). Install the computer onto the upper frame (4), and then install the frame on the treadmill columns (3) with hexagonal bolts (67) and lock washers (91). Tighten the hexagonal bolts (67)
INSTALLATION

Step 4
Fix the part of the right rail bracket (8) marked ‘B’ to the hole marked ‘C’ in the right column (3). Fix the part of the right rail bracket (8) marked ‘A’ to the hole in the rail of the right main frame (43R) with hexagonal bolts (67) and lock washers (91). Repeat for the left side. Set the main frame (4) angle so that the rail brackets (8) and columns (3) were lined up correctly. When done, tighten all parts.
INSTALLATION

Step 5
Attach the left and right lower protective cover of the column (36L/R) to the lower frame (1) and fix it with cross-head bolts (88). Attach the column side external cover (34) to the side marked ‘A’ of the column (3) and column side internal cover (35) to the side marked ‘B’. See the instructions below. Fix both covers (34 and 35) to the columns (3) with cross-head bolts ST4x12 (88).
INSTALLATION

Step 6
Insert the safety key (30) into the computer to start the operation of the treadmill. Otherwise, the device will not work.
CAUTION! The safety key is intended for immediate emergency stopping. It is advisable to attach the key to your clothes during every training for safety purposes.
INSTALLATION

FOLDING AND UNFOLDING
PLEASE NOTE! Before you start folding, check if all the bolts are tight and disconnect the power supply cable

Folding the device
Lift the running belt of the device to the horizontal position until the lock clicks (11).
FOLDING AND UNFOLDING

Unfolding the device
Hold the running belt and release the folding lock (indicated with the arrow)(11). Lower the belt to the railing level (43). The belt will now descend automatically.
PLEASE NOTE! Ensure there are no third party or animals in the immediate treadmill vicinity when its belt is lowered.
FOLDING AND UNFOLDING

BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT

WHEN SHOULD I INCREASE BELT TENSION?
As a result of regular use, the running belt may require tensioning.

  • A too loose belt may stop despite a running motor.
  • Do not overtension the belt as it may damage the motor, shaft, or bearings.
  • A correctly stretched belt can be lifted on the sides up to about 5–7.5 cm. It is easily verifiable. The belt is tensioned correctly if you can fit three fingers under it.

The belt needs to be tensioned when it starts to slip, slide sideways, or curl during training. Place the treadmill on a flat surface. Run the treadmill at about 6–8 km/h and note the deviation of the running belt.

INCREASING BELT TENSION
A special wrench was included in the delivery. Place it in the left belt adjustment bolt in the rear of the treadmill. Rotate the wrench 90 degrees clockwise (Fig. C). This way, you stretch the rear roller and increase belt tension. Repeat for the right bolt. Make sure the bolts are tightened equally. Repeat on both sides until the belt tension is correct.

REDUCING BELT TENSION
Belt tension is reduced in a similar way to how it is increased. Rotate the wrench counterclockwise.

CENTRING THE RUNNING BELT

WHEN SHOULD I CENTRE THE BELT?
The belt may move to one side as a result of different running styles (most often greater load on one leg). This is why the belt may need to be adjusted from time to time. The belt should centre itself as the treadmill is used. It has to be adjusted when it diverges to the right or left.

CENTRING THE BELT
CENTRING THE RUNNING BELT

Run the treadmill at a low speed (eg. 3 km/h). Check which side the belt moves to.

  • If the belt moves to the right, place the wrench in the right
    adjustment bolt. Rotate the wrench 90 degrees clockwise (Fig. A). Note whether the belt is centred. If it continues to diverge to the right, rotate the wrench 90 degrees again.

  • If the belt moves to the left, act similarly on the left adjustment bolt (Fig. B).

MAINTENANCE

In order to ensure the maximum safety of treadmill operation, it is advisable to check the wear of its parts regularly. In concerns in particular tightness and condition of nuts, bolts, moving parts, bushings, etc. Store the device in a dry and warm place. Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.
CAUTION! Always turn the treadmill off and disconnect the power cord before maintenance.

CLEANING
Regular cleaning will extend the lifetime of the device and ensure high performance. Clean the treadmill with a soft and moist cloth. This does not apply to electrical elements, the motor, or internal parts; do not let water reach these areas. Protect the surface of the running belt (and the surface below it) against water.

CLEANING THE MOTOR
Remove dust from the motor at least once a year. To this end, disconnect the power cord of the treadmill, wait about an hour, and remove the motor cover. Use compressed air or brush to carefully remove the dust. Reinstall the motor cover and connect the device to the mains. The treadmill is ready for use.

LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL
LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL

The interval of treadmill lubrication depends on the intensity of use. If the device is used more than five hours a week, it should be lubricated every two to three months. If it is used less, lubricate it once every seven or eight months.
Apply grease below the running belt. Use more grease in the place where the feet touch the belt when running.

TRAINING AND PHASES
The use of the device is very beneficial. It will improve your physical condition, strengthen your muscles, and when combined with the right diet, it will help burn excess fat tissue.

WARM-UP
This phase improves blood circulation in the whole body and prepares the muscles for intensive work. It reduces the risk of cramps and injuries. It is advisable to do some stretching exercises as shown below. If you feel pain, stop exercising or reduce the extent of the move.

STRETCHING EXERCISES:

  • STRETCHING INNER THIGH MUSCLES
    Sit on a flat surface with your legs bent and knees pointing outwards. Put feet soles together and get them as close to you as possible. Slightly push the knees downwards and hold for 15 seconds.

  • THIGH STRETCHING
    Sit on a flat surface. Straighten the right leg and press the sole of the left foot against the tight. Stretch your right arm towards the toes of the right leg as far as possible. Hold for 15 seconds. Repeat for the left leg.

  • HEAD SIDE-TO-SIDE
    Keep your head straight looking forwards. Keep your shoulders still, and rotate the head right. Return your head so that you are looking straight. Next, rotate it left and back to the starting point.

  • SHOULDERS UP-AND-DOWN
    Lift the left hand as high as possible and hold for a few seconds. Repeat for the right hand.

  • ACHILLES TENDON STRETCHING
    Stand facing a wall. Extend the left foot forward and bend the knee a little. Keep your right leg straight and back, with the heel on the ground. Keep both heels flat on the ground and push your hips towards the wall. Hold for 30 seconds. Repeat with the right leg extended. Remember not to arch your back during the exercise.

  • BENDS
    Stand up with your legs together. Bend forwards trying to get your chest as close to the knees as possible. Hold for 15 seconds. Remember not to bend the knees.

EXERCISE PHASE
This is the exercise proper. Maintain your own pace to reach the heart rate appropriate for your age as shown in the chart below.

EXERCISE PHASE

RELAXATION PHASE
This phase helps steady the circulation and relax the muscles. It is identical to the warm-up phase. Remember not to strain your muscles.

COMPUTER MANUAL

START/STOP
The device starts five seconds after pressing the START/STOP button.

ENERGY SAVER
The treadmill computer automatically goes into the energy saving mode if no action is performed within 10 minutes. Press any button to wake the system up.

EMERGENCY STOP
ATTENTION! Attach the safety key to your clothes for each training.
It should be used in emergencies only. Do not use it as a regular stop switch. When placed incorrectly, the safety key prevents the treadmill from starting.
ATTENTION! Make sure that the emergency stop system is operational before using the treadmill. Remove the safety key by pulling the cord. After the key is removed, the  treadmill stops with a delay depending on the operational speed. The running belt lift system is stopped as well (if present). The device makes a short stopping sound. All fields of the display show ‘—’. After the key is reconnected, the device is reset.

PROGRAMMES
The computer offers 3 custom programmes to be set manually, 18 automatic programmes saved in the memory, 3 countdown modes (time, calories, distance), and a fat tissue measuring function (Body Fat).

PROGRAMMES

BUTTONS

BUTTONS

  • START — it is used to start the treadmill in the manual mode or to start a selected programme.
  • STOP — stops a running treadmill. When it is pressed, settings are reset as well. After a restart, the device is in the manual mode.
  • PROGRAM (P) — it is used to select a workout programme automatically (P1 – P18) a user programme (U1-U3) or the Body Fat function before the treadmill is started.
  • MODE (M) — can be used to select the countdown mode: time, distance, or calories.
  • SPEED — it is used to adjust (increase and decrease ) the speed in 0.1 km/h steps. The buttons are located on the computer and handrails.
  • QUICK SPEED SET BUTTONS — they are used to set the speed directly (3, 6, 9, 12, 15 km/h).
  • INCLINE — this button is used to adjust (increase and decrease) the inclination of the running belt by one level during the training. The buttons are located on the computer and handrails.
  • QUICK INCLINE SET BUTTONS – are used to select the running belt inclination directly (levels 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10) during the training

MAINTENANCE REMINDER – this icon and a five-second sound are delivered every 300 hours of operation. Maintenance is described in the manual. The reminder can be turned off by long-pressing the STOP button.

FUNCTIONS (SPECIFICATION)

MIDDLE MATRIX Display of the running belt (400m)and the number of laps
SPEED Displays the current speed. 1,0-22 km/h
TIME Total exercise duration, from the start to the end. 00:00-99:59 min
INCLINE It shows the current inclination level of the running belt. 0–15 levels
PROGRAM Displays the selected workout program.
CALORIES Total calories burnt from the start to the end of the exercise. (The measurement is an approximation for comparing training sessions. Do not use for medical purposes). 0,0-999 kcal
DISTANCE Total distance from the start to the end of the exercise. 0,0-99,9 km
PULSE Displays the current heart rate. 40-199 BPM

HEART RATE FUNCTION
After starting the treadmill, keep both palms on the heart rate sensors. The current heart rate is displayed after 30 seconds. During the measurement, the computer displays a heart icon.
ATTENTION! The heart rate is measured for sports purposes only (not for medical use).

MANUAL PROGRAMME
The manual programme is a default operating mode of the device. The treadmill starts operating in it once you press START and no other workout plan is selected.

  • The default mode in the manual mode is 1 km/h.
  • The speed and inclination angle can be changed using buttons on the computer.

WORKOUT PROGRAMMES
Select one of 18 automatic workout programmes, pressing the PROGRAM (P) button until the relevant number is displayed on the screen.

  • After you make your selection, the TIME window shows blinking ‘30:00’. Workout programme time can be set using SPEED buttons. The set workout time is divided into 20 stages proportionally. The table presents the stages and corresponding speeds and inclination angles for every workout  programme. → See page 189.
  • Press START to start a programme.

CUSTOM PROGRAMMES

The computer offers three custom programmes that you can define: U1, U2, and U3.

SETTING A CUSTOM PROGRAMME

  • Press PROGRAM (P) in the standby mode to select a customprogramme. Consecutive numbers of automatic programmes and then custom programmes are displayed on the panel.
  • When a relevant programme is displayed, press MODE (M) to edit the first section of the programme. Use SPEED to set the speed. Use INCLINE to set the incline of the running belt.
  • Press MODE (M) to confirm parameter settings for the first section and proceed to the second one. Programmes are made up of 20 sections. Repeat the procedure above until all sections are set. The programmes are saved in memory until they are edited. Data are not lost in case of a power outage.

STARTING A CUSTOM PROGRAMME

  • Press PROGRAM (P) in the standby mode to select a custom programme. After you make your selection, the TIME window shows blinking ‘30:00’. Use SPEED , INCLINE to set the training duration. The set training time is proportionally divided into 20 stages.
  • To start press START.

COUNTDOWN PARAMETERS

  • TIME: the initial countdown value is 30 min. The time can be set from 5 to 99 minutes (one-minute steps).
  • CALORIES: the initial countdown value is 50 kcal. The calories value can be set from 20 to 990 kcal (ten-kcal steps).
  • DISTANCE: the initial countdown value is 1 km. The distance value can be set from 1,0 to 99,9 km (0,1 km steps)

BODY FAT TEST
Press the PROGRAM (P) button until FAT is displayed on the panel. Use MODE (M) to enter parameters:

  • F1 – gender – 01 male / 02 female
  • F2 – age – 10–99
  • F3 – height – 100–220
  • F4 – weight – 20–150

NOTE! The results must not be used for diagnostics or any medical purposes.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Error description Possible causes Solution
—– Safety key issue The safety key is not connected.

safety key correctly.
The computer is damaged.| Contact manufacturer’s service.
E01| The computer does not work| The computer is incorrectly connected.| Verify the connection of computer cables.
The signal cable is broken or insulation is worn| Verify plug connections. If it is correct and the problem persists, contact the customer service of the manufacturer’s service.
The computer is damaged| Contact the manufacturer’s service.
The connection between the control board and the computer is blocked| Contact the manufacturer’s service.
E02| The motor does not operate| Incorrect supply voltage| Make sure the voltage is correct. If the problem persists, contact the customer service of the manufacturer’s service.
Incorrect connection of the motor cable| Disconnect the cable and connect it again. If the problem persists, contact manufacturer’s service.
The controller is damaged| Contact the manufacturer’s service.
E03| The computer failed to detect speed sensor signal for 15 seconds| Sensor connection incorrect| Contact the manufacturer’s service.
Sensor plug connection incorrect| Verify plug connections. If it is correct and the problem persists, contact manufacturer’s service.
Sensor failure| Contact manufacturer’s service.
E04| Communication error| Incorrect connection or damage to the wires.| Contact manufacturer’s service.
E05| Overload error| Motor failure| Make sure the motor has not burnt out. If not, disconnect the treadmill from the mains and reconnect it. If the problem persists, contact manufacturer’s service.
Too low rated current in the controller.| Replace the controller. Contact themanufacturer’s service.
Current exceeds the rated value| Make sure the weight of the user does not exceed the maximum value for the device.
E06| Explosion-Proof Protection. Incorrect power supply| Supply voltage too low| Connect the device to the correct voltage.
Short circuit| Contact manufacturer’s service.
E07| Nothing is displayed| The safety key is out| Insert the safety key.
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E08| EEPROM driver error| The driver is broken.| Contact manufacturer’s service.
E09| The controller is in an inclined position| The device is not placed on a flat surface.| Move device to flat, stable surface, then restart.
E10| Transient current protection| Incorrect installation of the driver.| Contact manufacturer’s service.
Incorrectly mounted engine.| Contact manufacturer’s service.
The transmission part of the treadmill is blocked.| Contact manufacturer’s service.
E11| Voltage is too high| Check if the AC power is above 270 VAT or it is unstable. If so, stop using the treadmill and report it malfunction.
E13| Communication error between the meter and the controller. The counter is not receiving a signal from the drive.| Damaged wires between the meter and the controller.| Contact manufacturer’s service.
Incorrectly connected socket.| Contact manufacturer’s service.
E14| Voltage is too low| Check if the AC power is lower than 160VAC or it is unstable. If so, please stop using the product and report malfunction.
| The device does not work| No power| Connect the device to a power source.
The safety key is out| Insert the safety key.
Short circuit| Contact manufacturer’s service.
The ON/OFF switch is not on| Turn the device on.
| The running belt does not move smoothly| The running belt is not lubricated enough| Lubricate the running belt as per the manual.
The running belt is too tense| Adjust and centre the running belt as per the manual.
| The running belt is skewed| The running belt is too loose| Adjust and centre the running belt as per the manual.
The drive belt is too loose| Contact the manufacturer’s service.

WARRANTY

On behalf of the Warrantor, the seller grants a 24-month warranty in the territory of the Republic of Poland starting on the date of sale. The warranty for the product does not exclude, limit, or suspend any rights of the Buyer under the Consumer Rights Act.

WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  1. The warranty covers only latent defects attributable to the manufacturer.

  2. The claim shall be processed by the point of sale or technical service under the warranty if the customer produces:

  3. a valid and clear warranty card filled in properly with a sale stamp and signature of the seller,

  4. a valid proof of purchase with the date of sale,

  5. the reported product or defective part.
    In the case of a remote purchase, the warranty card is valid solely with a proof of purchase (receipt/invoice).

  6.  The claim is resolved within 14 days of the report by the Customer.

  7. Manufacturing defects identified in the warranty period shall be repaired free of charge within 21 d ys following the delivery of the product to the point of sale ortechnical service.

  8. If it is necessary to import parts for the repair, the warranty repair period may be extended by the time necessary to import the part, not longer than by 40 days.

  9. Warranty exclusions:

  10. mechanical damage and related defects,

  11. damage and defects resulting from misuse and inappropriate storage, assembly, and maintenance,

  12. damage and wear of such consumable elements as cables, belts, rubber elements, pedals, foam grips, wheels, bearings, and upholstery,

  13. activities related to the assembly or maintenance that are user’s obligation in accordance with the manual.

  14. The warranty shall not apply when:

  15. it is past its validity period,

  16. the customer had repaired or modified the product using non-genuine parts,

  17. the defect resulted from incorrect installation or a failure to follow the rules of correct operation in accordance with the manual,

  18. the product is used for purposes other than household use,

  19. damage occurred during transport.

  20. No duplicates of the warranty card are issued.

  21. The customer is entitled to the following compensation free of charge:

  22. product repair,

  23. product replacement,

  24. reduced price,

  25.  termination of a contract and full cost compensation.

  26. To report a claim:
    a) Present the product or its reported part.
    b) Present the proof of purchase with the name and address of the seller, date and place of purchase, type of product, or a valid warranty card with a stamp of the  point of sale.
    c) If the product is delivered dirty, the technical service may refuse to accept it or clean it at customer’s cost following their written approval.

  27.  If the claim is accepted, the device is repaired or replaced with a new one, or the customer is reimbursed. Transport cost from the service to the customer is covered by a manufacturer’s service.

  28. If the claim is rejected, the customer is provided with a detailed justification for the decision and the equipment is sent to them at their cost within 14 days following the provision of the decision.

WARRANTY CARD

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Information about the purchased equipment imported by Morele.net Sp. z o.o. Cracow, al. Jana Pawła II 43b. quipment weight on the package. Brig the used equipment to the recycling centre to prevent potential adverse environmental and health effect of incorrect waste management. Household use only. The computer is CE- and RoHS-certified. The computer conforms to the EN957 standard

THE EQUIPMENT IS NOT INTENDED FOR COMMERCIAL OR COMPETITIVE USE. ANY USE AT VARIANCE WITH THE INTENDED USE AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY VOID THE WARRANTY.

 The product is delivered in a package. The packaging is made from non processed material and can be recycled. Segregate the materials and throw them into appropriate containers. Let’s protect the environment together!

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