EQi Industrial S17 Household Electric Treadmill User Manual
- October 30, 2023
- EQi Industrial
Table of Contents
- NOTICE FOR USE
- PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
- INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
- SPORTS RECOMMENDATIONS AND GUIDELINES
- SPORTS RECOMMENDATIONS AND GUIDELINES
- WARNING
- OPERATING INSTRUCTION
- COMMON FAULTS AND SOLUTIONS
- MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
- WARRANTY DESCRIPTION
- APPENDIX
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**EQi Industrial S17 Household Electric Treadmill User Manual
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NOTICE FOR USE
Note: Please read the instructions carefully before use, and pay attention to the following safety precautions:
- The treadmill is designed for indoor use only to prevent moisture from damaging the machine. Do not splash water on the treadmill or place any foreign objects on it.
- Before exercising, please wear suitable sportswear and sports shoes. Exercising barefoot on the treadmill and stretching the whole body is strictly forbidden.
- Ensure the power plug is properly grounded and the socket is dedicated to the treadmill to avoid sharing it with other electrical appliances.
- Keep children away from the machine to avoid accidents.
- Avoid overloading the treadmill for long periods, as this can damage the motor and controller and accelerate the wear of bearings, running belts, and running boards. Regular maintenance is recommended to prevent this.
- Reduce indoor dust, maintain a certain humidity level in the room, and avoid strong static electricity, which can interfere with the electronic watches and controllers’ normal operation.
- Always turn off the power of the treadmill after use.
- Ensure that there is adequate indoor air circulation during use
- Use the safety lock cable clip by clipping it onto your clothes when exercising to prevent the machine from shutting down in an emergency.
- Stop exercising immediately and seek medical advice if you experience discomfort or abnormal symptoms during use.
- After using silicone oil on the machine, store it out of the reach of children to avoid any accidental ingestion.
- The safety area behind the treadmill should be at least 1000x2000mm.
- Use the emergency jump-off procedure by holding the handrails to support your body, stepping on the sidebars with both feet, and jumping off the treadmill from one side.
WARNING: To reduce accidents or injury to others, please observe the following:
- Please check that your clothing is fastened or zipped before using the treadmill.
- Avoid wearing clothes that can get caught in the machine.
- Keep the power cord away from hot objects.
- Keep children away from the treadmill.
- Do not use the treadmill outdoors.
- Always cut off the power supply before moving the treadmill.
- Non-professionals are not authorized to open the upper shield and the left and right rear tailstock.
- Only one person is allowed to exercise on the treadmill when it is in use.
- If you feel dizzy or experience chest pain, nausea, or shortness of breath during exercise, stop instructor.
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
PACKING LIST
NO. | ITEM | QUANTITY | REMARK |
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1 | The whole machine (treadmill) | 1 | |
2 | Accessories box | 1 | Schedule |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
WORKING VOLTAGE | AC 110V 60Hz |
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MAXIMUM LOAD | 264.55 lbs |
PRODUCT SIZE | 52.8028.3141.54 inch |
FOLDING SIZE | 52.4828.314.92 inch |
RUNNING AREA | 16.54*41.34 inch |
MOTOR SPEC(HP) | 1.0 HP |
SPEED RANGE | 0.6-8.7 mph |
CONTROL METHOD | Electronic meter , Remote control |
WEIGHT | 41 kg |
SCHEDULE (ACCESSORIES BOX)
NO. | ITEM | QUANTITY | REMARK |
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1 | 5mm Inner Allen key | 1 | Other |
2 | 6mm Inner Allen key | 1 | Adjust the running belt |
3 | ST4_2X19 Cross Recessed Pan Head Tapping Screws | 5 | |
4 | PAD holder Fixing seat | 1 | |
5 | Wrench | 1 | |
6 | Socket wrench | 1 | |
7 | PAD holder | 1 | |
8 | Power cable | 1 | |
9 | Remote control | 1 | |
10 | Safety key | 1 | |
11 | Silicone oil | 2 | |
12 | Manual | 1 |
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
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place it on a flat surface such as a carpet or cushion. Then, as shown in step () in the figure below, open the “folding handle” in the direction indicated, and the lower end of the standpipe will naturally spread to both sides. After that, as demonstrated in step (B) in the figure, lift the standpipe upwards to its upper limit point. Finally,as shown in step (C), press down on the “folding handle”to Lock the upright column in place.
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Next,as shown in step (D) in the figure, press the buttons on both sides of the armrest to Lift the armrest frame to the level and fix it in place.
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As the figure demonstrates i step (E), install the tablet bracket fixing seat with cross-recessed pan head self-tapping screws. Then, as shown in step (), insert the tablet bracket into the groove of the tablet bracket fixing seat. After that, in step (H), Lock the bracket in place using the red safety lock and ensure it is secured in the yellow position under the console. When using the treadmill make sure to clip the end of the safety lock belt clip to the edge of your clothes.
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As shown in the figure below, insert the power cord into the socket at the treadmill’s front end. Then, connect the power and turn on the power switch at the bottom of the front of the machine. The treadmill will then enter the standby state.
Note that after the machine is assembled, it is important to double-check whether all the bolts are securely tightened.
- Finally,as demonstrated in the picture on the right, place the remote control in the card slot under the console.
FOLDING PROCEDURE
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After removing the main unit from the tablet support, press the buttons on both sides of the armrest as shown in step (A) in the figure below to release the armrest frame down to be parallel to the standpipe.
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As shown in step (B) in the figure below, open the “folding handle” in the direction shown in the figure, and the Lower end of the riser will naturally open to both sides. Then lower the riser until it s parallel to the sidebars,as shown in step (C) in the figure below. And press down the *folding handle” to lock the upright column, as shown in step (D) in the figure below.
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As shown in the picture below, the folding is complete.
FOOTPAD ADJUSTMENT
Ifthe ground is uneven or the treadmill shakes, please adjust the four adjustable foot pads at the bottom of the treadmill to a suitable position, and the foot pads must fit the ground. (As shown below)
ADJUSTMENT OF FOLDING HANDLE FORCE
When the machine leaves the factory, this part has been adjusted to a slightly appropriate tension. However, due to the strength of the individual wrist, users can adjust the folding handle appropriately according to their preferences. Don’t be too loose; too loose will cause the gap between the standpipe and the main unit to be too large to shake. As shown in step 1in the figure below, turn out the pipe plug at the Lower end of the left standpipe. Combine the equipped hex wrench and socket wrench into a labor-saving lever,as shown in step 2 in the figure below. Insert the end of the hex head of the socket wrench into the lower hole of the left standpipe and match it with the hex nut, rotate clockwise to clamp, and vice versa to loosen slightly.
SPORTS RECOMMENDATIONS AND GUIDELINES
WARM-UP
Before using the treadmill, it’s important to warm up your body with 5-10
minutes of exercise.
BREATHE
While using the treadmill, avoid holding your breath. Coordinate your
breathing with your movements by inhaling through your nose and exhaling
forcefully through your mouth immediately
FREQUENCY
Resting the same muscle group for at least 48 hours before exercising again is
important. This means you can train the same muscle group every other day
BURDEN
Determine the appropriate level of training based on your physical condition,
and gradually increase the intensity according to the principle of “asymptotic
load.” It’s normal to experience muscle soreness during initial training, but
it will disappear as you continue practicing.
RELAX
Do 5 minutes of recovery after each exercise, especially the stretching and
relaxation of the foot muscles, to avoid long-term muscle condensation and
maintain muscle elasticity.
DIET
Exercise one hour after meals to protect the digestive system, and eat at
least half an hour after training. Drink less water during exercise,
especially avoiding drinking much water, not to increase the burden on the
heart and kidneys.
SPORTS RECOMMENDATIONS AND GUIDELINES
STRETCHING EXERCISES
It’s important to do stretching exercises before using the treadmill,
regardless of your walking speed. Warm muscles are easier to stretch, so we
recommend walking on the treadmill for 5-10 minutes to warm up your body
before doing the stretching exercises. Follow the pictures provided to do the
stretching exercises, and do each exercise 5 times per leg for at least 10
seconds each time. You can also hold the stretches for longer if you prefer.
body
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STRETCH DOWN
Bend your knees slightly, slowly bend your body forward, relax your back and shoulders, and touch your toes with your hands as warm as possible. Hold for 10-15 seconds, then relax. -
HAMSTRING STRETCH
Sit on a clean cushion, straighten one Leg, and draw the other leg inward, so it fits against the inside of the straightened leg. Try to touch your toes with your hands. Hold this position for 10-15 seconds, then relax. Repeat this exercise 3 times for each leg. -
CALF AND HEEL STRETCH
Stand with two hands against a wall or tree, one foot behind. Keeping the back leg straight and the heel on the ground, lean toward the wall or tree. Hold this position for 10-15 seconds, then relax repeat this exercise 3 times for each leg. -
QUADRICEPS STRETCH
Balance on a wall or table with your left hand, then reach back with your right hand, grab your right ankle and slowly pull it toward your hip until you feel the tension in the muscles in the front of your thigh. Hold this position for 10-15 seconds, then relax. Repeat this exercise 3 times for each leg. -
SARTORIUS (INNER THIGH MUSCLE) STRETCH
Sit with the soles of your feet facing each other and your kness facing outward. Grab your feet with both hands and pull toward your groin. Hold this position for 10-15 seconds, then relax. Repeat this exercise 3 times.
WARNING
MANDATORY!
PROHIBIT ACTIONS! Please consult with a medical professional before using this
treadmill if you are under medical treatment or if any of the following
conditions apply to you:
- If you experience lower back pain, numb legs and feet, dizziness, abnormal heartbeat, or other unusual pain or coordination sensations during exercise, stop using the product immediately and consult a doctor.
- Please do not allow children to use or play around with the product, as it may pose a risk of injury.
- Children’s protectors should be careful not to let children play with this product as it may result in injury. use, when loading and unloading the product, or when sliding it.
- Do not jump up and down while exercising, which may lead to falls and injuries.
- Do not store or use the treadmill in humid places such as outdoors or near bathrooms, orplaces exposed to water droplets. Also, avoid using or storing the equipment in places exposed to direct sunlight, around stoves, or on top of heating appliances like electric
- Do not use it when the power cord or plug is damaged or the receptacle is loose; this
- Do not damage, forcibly bend or twist the power cord, and avoid placing heavy objects on
- Do not use the treadmill with two or more people simultaneously, and ensure that people around you do not come too close during use, as this may cause accidents or injuries due to falls.
- Do not use the treadmill if you cannot express your consciousness or operate it yourself, as an accident or injury may occur.
- People who do not usually exercise should not engage in vigorous exercise suddenly.
- Also, avoid using the equipment after eating, when tired, just after exercising, or when your physical condition is abnormal, as this may cause damage to your health.
- This product is designed for home use only and is not intended for use by many
- Do not use the treadmill while eating, drinking, or engaging in other activities or afterdrinking alcohol and feeling dull, as an accident or injury may occur.
- Do not use the treadmill with hard objects in trouser pockets, as this may cause an accident or injury.
- Ensure the power plug does not have pins, garbage, or water adhering, as this may cause
- Finally, during use, do not pull out the power plug or switch off the power switch, as this may cause injury.
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE!
- Disassembly, repair, and alteration are prohibited. ——There is a risk of injury from mechanical failure.
AVOID WATER!
- Do not spray water or other conductive liquids on the main body or operation part.
- Do not unplug or insert the power plug with wet hands. ——This may cause an electric shock and injury
PULL OUT THE POWER PLUG!
- Unplug the power plug from the outlet when the machine is not in use.
- When maintaining, pull out the power plug from the outlet. ——Failure to do so may result in electric shock or injury.
- If it does not start or feels abnormal, stop using it, pull out the power plug immediately, and seek inspection and repair. ——Failure to do so may lead to electric shock or injury.
- In case of a power outage, pull out the power plug immediately. ——Otherwise, when the power is restored, accidents or injuries may occur.
- Don’t hold the wire part when pulling out the power plug; you must pull it out with the power plug
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS!
- This product must be grounded. In the event of a unit malfunction, grounding will provide
- This product has a cord with an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into a suitable outlet that is properly installed and grounded per local codes or ordinances.
DANGER
- Improperly connecting the equipment grounding conductor can result in a shock hazard. If you are unsure about the proper grounding of this product, please have a professional electrician check it. Do not attempt to modify the plug provided with this product, even if it outlet.
- Please note that this product is equipped with a grounded plug, and it is crucial to connect it to an outlet with the same shape. Using adapter sockets with this product is not recommended and may result in an electrical hazard.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
**DISPLAY SCREEN AND KEY DESCRIPTION
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START
After turning on the switch, the treadmill will be in standby mode, and the
display will be turned on.
KEY FUNCTION
KEY | FUNCTION |
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Speed shortcut key: Press this key during operation to directly adjust the |
speed to 3mph
| Speed shortcut key: Press this key during operation to directly adjust the
speed to 6mph
| In stop state, pressing the key will start the treadmill.In running state,
pressing the key will pause the running of the treadmill.
| Press this key in the running state, and the treadmill will stop running
| In the running state, press this key to reduce the speed by 0.1mph
| In the running state, press this key to increase the speed by O.1mph
Please note that if the safety key becomes dislodged at any time, the treadmill will immediately stop running, and the electronic display will show an “E07” error message. To resume normal operation and allow the treadmill to run, ensure the safety lock is engaged correctly in its corresponding position
ELECTRONIC METER DISPLAY SCREEN
ITEM | FUNCTION |
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**SPEED** | 1. Display “0.0” in standby mode.2. When the treadmill is |
just started, the countdown of “3-2-1” will be displayed in sequence.3.
Display the speed of the movement when it is in motion.4. When the safety key
falls off, the “E07” error code message is displayed.
TIME| Display exercise time when exercising.
DISTANCE| Display exercise distance when exercising.
CALORIES| Displays burnt calories when exercising.
**REMOTE CONTROL PAIRING METHOD
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Treadmill: In standby mode, press and hold keys 3 and 6 simultaneously; the electronic watch will display P, the buzzer will ring for 0.5 seconds, and then the treadmill is paired successfully. Remote control: Long press the start/stop key to start the treadmill. Press and hold “+” and “-” for two seconds as the display of the remote controller displays , the pairing is successful, and the exercise data will be displayed.
FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
- Press this button in standby mode, and the treadmill will start running at the lowest speed of 1mph after a 3-second countdown.
- ress this button in the running state, and the treadmill will stop running.
Acceleration: Press the “+” button to increase the speed by 0.1 mph with
each press. If you want to increase the speed more quickly, press and hold the
“+” button for continuous acceleration in increments of 0.1 mph.
Deceleration: Press the “-” button to decrease the speed by 0.1 mph with
each press. If you want to reduce the speed more quickly, press and hold the
“-” button for continuous deceleration in steps of 0.1 mph.
Function display: When adjusting the speed, the display will show the speed data. When not adjusting the speed, the display will switch the function menu every 5 seconds and then display time, speed, and calories in a cycle.
PARAMETER DISPLAY AND SETTING RANGE
Time display range: 0:00-99:59
Distance display range: 0.00-99.9
Speed display range: 0.60-8.70
Calories display range: 0.00-999
COMMON FAULTS AND SOLUTIONS
If you have any other questions, please get in touch with the store after- sales service.
QUESTION | POSSIBLE CAUSE | MAINTENANCE METHOD |
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TREADMILL NOT WORKING
| Not connected to power| Connect the power supply
The power is not turned on| Put the power switch in the ON position
The safety key is not suckedin the correct position| Snap the safety key
sucked in the proper position
Circuit signal system opencircuit| Check controller input and signal lines
Blown fuses| Replace fuse
THE RUNNING BELT DOES NOT RUN SMOOTHLY| | Add methicone lubricant
Running belt too tight| Adjust the tightness of the running belt
RUNNING BELT SLIPPING| Running belt too loose| Adjust the tightness
of the running belt
Belt too loose| Adjust the tightness of the belt
The Electronic meter displays error messages and troubleshooting methods
QUESTION | POSSIBLE CAUSE | MAINTENANCE METHOD |
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E01 | Poor communication | The signal line is not plugged in correctly, |
plug it in again
E02| The motor wire is loose or falls off, whether the carbon brush is
worn out.| Check whether the motor wire is loose or falling off. If it is not
falling off, check whether the carbon brush of the motor is worn out. If it is
worn out, replace the motor. If it is not worn out, the electric control is
damaged. Replace the electric control.
E03| No sensor signal| The induction line is not plugged in; plug it in
again
E04| Abnormal controller or motor| If the load is too large, replace the
controller and motor
E05| Overload protection| The load is too large, replace the electric
control
E06| System self-test failed| System failure, replace the electric
control
E07| The safety key is not sucked in the correct position| Snap the
safety key sucked in the correct position
DISPLAY ABNORMAL| External interference| Turn off the power switch,
and then turn on the power for 1 minute
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
Maintaining your treadmill is crucial to ensure it remains in good condition
and lasts as long as possible. Incorrect maintenance, on the other hand, can
damage or shorten the lifespan of the treadmill. Here are some tips for proper
maintenance:
a. Inspect your treadmill frequently for wear or damage, particularly to
important components such as the motor, electric controls, power cord, and
running belt. If any parts become worn or damaged, have them repaired by a
professional to ensure they are safe to use.
b. If any parts are defective, replace them immediately or avoid using
the equipment until they can be repaired. For example, if the power cord is
damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer or a professional to avoid
potential hazards.
c. Pay special attention to components prone to wear, such as the running
belt. Regular maintenance of these parts can help extend the lifespan of your
treadmill.
d. If you need to replace the power supply cord, have it done by the
manufacturer, maintenance department, or a similar professional to ensure
safety.
Lubricating
After the running belt has been used for some time, it must be lubricated with
specially formulated methyl silicone oil.
SUGGESTION:
- If the usage time is less than 3 hours per week Lubricate once every 5 months
- If the usage time is between 4~7 hours per week Lubricate once every 2 months
- If the usage time is more than 7 hours per week Lubricate once every months
It’s important to lubricate your treadmill to ensure it lasts as long as possible. However, it’s important not to over-lubricate. More lubricant does not necessarily mean better results. Remember to use the proper amount of lubricant as recommended in the user manual to avoid any issues with your treadmill.
To check whether your treadmill needs to be re-lubricated, follow these steps: grab the running belt and touch your hand as close as possible to the center of the back of the belt. Check whetherthere is any silicone oil on your hand. If your hand feels slightly damp, the treadmill does not need to be re- lubricated. If there is no silicone oil on your hand and the running board is dry, then it’s time to add lubricant to your treadmill. Remember to refer to the user manual for instructions on adequately lubricating your treadmill.
- Stop the operation of the running belt and fold the machine;
- To lubricate your treadmill, lift the running belt on the bottom of the main unit. Then, extend the oil pot as much as possible into the middle of the running belt and spray methyl silicone oil on the inner side of the running belt. Make sure to coat both sides of the running belt with the oil. Use about 10ml of methyl silicone oil each time you lubricate your treadmill.
- Run the treadmill at a speed of 1 mph to evenly apply the methyl silicone oil, lightly step on the running belt from left to right, and keep the methyl silicone oil completely absorbed by the running belt for about a few minutes.
Adjusting the tightness of the running belt. It’s important to adjust the tightness of the running belt on your treadmill, as it may become loose after a period of use, causing the belt to slip or stop while running. To adjust the running belt, turn the running belt adjustment bolts synchronously from left and right in the clockwise direction with half a turn as the unit. Be careful not to make the belt too tight, as it may increase the load on the motor and damage the motor, running belt, and rollers. Finding the right balance between tightness and looseness is important for optimal performance.
Running belt deviation adjustment
It’s important to adjust the running belt deviation on your treadmill, as it
may appear after a period of use and affect your exercise experience. Running
belt deviation can be caused by several factors, such as:
a. The host may not be stable
b. the user’s feet not being in the center of the running belt when
exercising
c. Uneven exertion on the user’s both feet
Artificial deviations can be restored to normal aftera few minutes of no-load
rotation for deviations that cannot be recovered automatically use the 6mm
hecagonal wrench that comes with the machine to adjust gradually in units of
half a circle.
If the walking belt is skewed to the left: Adjust the left bolt clockwise or the right bolt counterclockwise
Adjust the right bolt clockwise or the left bolt counterclockwise if the walking belt is skewed to the right.
Please note that the warranty does not cover any deviation of the running belt. To prevent severe damage to the belt, it important to follow themaintenance instruction in the manual and detect and correct any deviation on time. Remember that the deviation can be caused by an unstable treadmill, uneven exertion on both feet, or not exercising in the center of thee belt.
WARRANTY DESCRIPTION
If the electric treadmill is used normally within one year and not damaged by human error, the user is eligible to receive free accessories. After the warranty expires, the cost of accessories will be discounted. Please note that this product is intended for household use only. The company is not responsible for any issues that arise from commercial use. If you experience any problems with your product, please get in touch with our customer service team for assistance. When ordering replacement parts, please provide the following information:
- Order Number
- Description of parts
- Part Number
- Batch Number
- Date of Purchase
APPENDIX
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate
the equipment.
Notes: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Note: If shielded cables or special accessories are required for compliance, a statement must be included which instructs the user to employ them, for example, shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limit
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment . This transmitter must not be co‐located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment
should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the
radiator&you body
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