CURSOR Fitness C70 Home Folding Treadmill with Pulse Sensor User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- CURSOR FITNESS
Table of Contents
C70 Treadmill User’s Manual
Important Precaution
WARNING CORRECT LUBRICATION OF THE TREADMILL IS REALLY IMPORTANT.
THIS LUBRICATION MUST BE PERFORMED REGULARLY DEPENDING ON EACH PERSON, EVEN
BEFORE ITS FIRST USE.
YOU MUST PRESERVE THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING WITH ITS PROTECTIONS, PURCHASE
RECEIPT, MANUAL, AND COMPONENTS DURING THE GUARANTEE PERIOD.
In order to decrease the risk of suffering severe injuries, read carefully all
the important instructions and warnings regarding the use of a treadmill
before using it.
CURSOR FITNESS doesn’t take any responsibility for personal injuries or
property damages resulting from the use of this product.
- Before starting any workout program, consult your doctor. It’s especially important for people older than 35 years old, people with a health problem, and pregnant women.
- Use the equipment as explained in the instructions manual.
- Keep the equipment in an enclosed area, away from dust or humidity. Don’t store it in a garage, indoor backyard, or near the water. Humidity, dust and water could lead to a malfunction of the equipment, annulling its guarantee.
- Place the unit on a flat surface. If the surface is uneven, the proper functioning could be affected. Some models include levelers or leveling threads behind the legs, helping the leveling. Please read the manual to verify if your unit is provided with one of them…
- The unit must be placed in a ventilated area. Don’t use it in places with sprays or oxygen dispensers. The air you breathe may be affected and cause an accident.
- Keep children younger than 12 years old and pets away from the equipment. Keep the security distance.
- Check in the manual the maximum weight your equipment can support. Excessive weight could lead to a malfunction in the operating system, which won’t be covered by the guarantee.
- If your equipment is working through a power supply: make sure that the power cord and plug are in good condition. Carry out the connection only when the circuit has a ground connection, otherwise, it could cause damages to the equipment or in the property which the guarantee won’t cover. Power cords must be away from hot surfaces.
- If it is a battery-powered unit: check and make sure that they are charged enough so the display will fully function.
- If your unit works with an electric supply: check the speed it can reach, for your security. The best is to adjust gradually the speed in order to avoid sudden changes.
- If your unit works through an electric supply: never leave the machine unattended while it’s working.
- Check and tighten all screws on a regular basis, because due to vibrations screws and nuts tend to loosen. Damages caused by a lack of maintenance won’t be covered by the guarantee.
- Two people will be needed in order to take the unit from the package. Otherwise, the damages caused at this moment won’t be covered by the guarantee.
- Don’t let any object fall into the grooves.
- If the unit works through a power cord: unplug always the power cord before cleaning it, after the workout, and before performing any maintenance duty.
- If you start feeling pain or dizziness while training: STOP IMMEDIATELY.
- You must preserve the original packaging with its protections, manual, and components during the guarantee period.
- Should you need technical assistance or advice with the installation of pieces, You can get in touch with us through 866-950-8629.
YOU MUST KEEP THE PURCHASE RECEIPT IN ORDER TO HAVE ACCESS TO THIS SERVICE KEEP THIS ADVICE FOR FUTURE REFERENCES
Main Technical Feature
Input Voltage | 110V±10% |
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Frequency | 60 HZ |
Running area | 40.2″ x 15.4″ |
Function | Time, Speed, distance, Calorie, heart rate, Bluetooth, APP, MP3 |
Speakers
Speed Range| 0.6-7.5 MPH
Max user weight| 265 LBS
Assembly
Plug and Play, No assemble needed
No. | Name | Qty |
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1 | Main frame | 1 |
2 | M8*20 | 2 |
3 | Flat washer | 2 |
4 | M10*43 knob | 2 |
5 | 5mm Wrench | 1 |
6 | 6mm Wrench | 1 |
7 | Multi Wrench | 1 |
8 | Silicone oil | 1 |
9 | User’s Manual | 1 |
10 | MP3 Wire | 1 |
11 | Security Key | 1 |
STEP 1
- Carry out the machine from the package by two persons and place it lightly on a flat floor, and put other fittings beside the machine. Lift up the stand tube and computer panel according to the picture(make sure not to press the signal wire)
- Insert a 2pcs M10*43 knob to fasten the stand tube.
STEP 2
- Insert 2 pcs M8*20 screws with a 2 pcs flat washer to fasten the connection between the panel and stand tube.
- Put on the safety in the position shown in Figure C, turn on the power switch, then can start the machine.
Workout Guidelines
Beware:
Before starting to use this or any exercise programs, consult your doctor.
This is especially important for people older than 35 years old, or for people
with health problems.
Programm with warm-up workouts:
Warm-up: Start stretching and slightly activating the muscles between 5 and 10
minutes.
The warm-up will increase your corporal temperature, your heart rate, and your
blood flow, making you ready for the workouts.
- WORKOUT FOCUSED ON THE TRAINING AREA: Do some exercises during 20-30 minutes with your heart rate (don’t maintain your heart rate for more than 20 minutes during the first weeks of the exercise program). Breathe constantly and deeply during the workout (never hold your breath).
- COOL DOWN: Finish with stretching exercises during 5-10 minutes. Stretching increases the flexibility of your muscles and helps you to avoid injuries after the workouts.
FREQUENCY OF THE WORKOUT:
In order to be fit or improve your shape, complete three workout sessions each
week, with a rest day between the workouts. After some months of regular
training, you will be able ofcompleting up to five workouts a week.
Treadmill Operation
The Method of Use:
“Mode” Setting:
“Program” Setting:
TIME SECTIO N/PROGRA
M| SETTING TIME / 20= EACH SECTION OPERATION TIME
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1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8| 9| 1
0
| 1
1| 1
2| 1
3| 1
4| 1
5| 1
6| 1
7| 1
8| 1
9| 2
0
P0
1| SPEED| 2| 3| 3| 4| 5| 3| 4| 5| 5| 3| 4| 5| 4| 4| 4| 2| 3| 3| 5| 3
PO
2| SPEED| 2| 4| 4| 5| 6| 4| 6| 6| 6| 4| 5| 6| 4| 4| 4| 2| 2| 5| 4| 1
PO
3| SPEED| 2| 4| 4| 6| 6| 4| 7| 7| 7| 4| 7| 7| 4| 4| 4| 2| 4| 5| 3| 2
PO
4| SPEED| 3| 5| 5| 6| 7| 7| 5| 7| 7| 8| 8| 5| 8| 5| 5| 6| 6| 4| 4| 3
PO
S| SPEED| 2| 4| 4| 5| 6| 7| 7| 5| 6| 7| 8| 8| S| 4| 3| 3| 6| 5| 4| 2
PO
6| SPEED| 2| 4| 3| 4| 5| 4| 8| 7| 5| 7| 8| 3| 6| 4| 4| 2| 5| 4| 3| 2
PO
7| SPEED| 2| 3| 3| 3| 4| 5| 3| 4| 5| 3| 4| 5| 3| 3| 3| 6| 6| 5| 3| 3
PO
8| SPEED| 2| 3| 3| 6| 7| 7| 4| 6| 7| 4| 6| 7| 4| 4| 4| 2| 3| 4| 4| 2
PO
9| SPEED| 2| 4| 4| 7| 7| 4| 7| 8| 4| 8| 8| 8| 4| 4| 4| 5| 6| 3| 3| 2
P1
0| SPEED| 2| 4| 5| 6| 7| 5| 4| 6| 8| 8| 6| 6| 5| 4| 4| 2| 4| 4| 3| 3
P1
1| SPEED| 3| 4| 5| 8| 5| 8| 5| 5| 5| 8| 5| 5| 5| 5| 8| 8| 8| 7| 6| 3
P1
2| SPEED| 2| 5| 8| 8| 7| 7| 8| 8| 7| 7| 8| 8| 6| 6| 8| 8| 5| 5| 4| 3
Maintenance
This product must be earthed. If the power cord is damaged,it must be replaced with a manufacture recommended power cord.
DO NOT TANGLE THE POWER CORD
REGULAR MAINTENANCE OF THE TREADMILL
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STORAGE: Keep your equipment in a enclosed place, away from dust or humidity. Don’t store it neither in a garage or in a indoor backyard, or near the water. Humidity, dust and water could damage it and have an effect on its functioning
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ELECTRIC CABLE: Make sure that the cable and plug are in perfect conditions. Electric cables must be away from hot surfaces
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SCREWS AND CONNECTING CABLES: Supervise and tighten the screws on a regular basis, because due to the vibration the screws and nuts tend to loosen.
LUBRICATION : It’s a correct lubrication of the treadmill with silicon oil or teflon is really important. This lubrication must be performed regularly depending on its use even before the first use.
Whether it is necessary to lubricate, make sure the machine is switched off and unplug the electricity.
Lift the running belt, observe if there are any silicon remaining on the running board which is under the running belt. If it is dry, then you need to apply the lubricant.
a) The step to lubricate the running board is as follows: (see the above figure)
b) Stop the running belt l.
c) Turn over the running belt . Insert the lubricant pot as deep as possible into the middle of the running belt. Apply the lubricant onto the inner side of the running belt. Lubricate both sides of the running belt.
After the lubrication is completed, start the machine at 1km/h to let the running belt bring silicon all over the board.< 3 hours/week| 2 months
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4 – 7 hours/week| 1 month8 hours/week| 15 days
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ALIGN AND TIGHTEN THE BELT OF THE TREADMILL
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ALIGN THE BELT: Due to its use, the belt can move off center. If the belt has moved to the left, start treadmill and increase the speed to 3MPH .Use the 5mm Wrench to turn the fixed left bolt clockwise or turn the fixed right bolt counterclockwise. Don’t tighten the belt too much in order to be able to walk. Repeat this procedure until the belt is properly aligned.
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TIGHTEN THE BELT: (if the belt slips on the treadmill when walking). Start treadmill and increase the speed to 3MPH.Using the 5mm Wrench , turn both bolts 1/4 clockwise. If the belt is properly tight to walk, you must be able to pull up each side of the belt 5 or 7 cm off the platform. Be careful and maintain the belt aligned. Repeat this procedure until the belt is properly tightened.
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TIGHTEN THE DRIVE BELT:if the drive belt becomes loose after using for a period of time,you need to:
(1) Open the motor cover .
(2)Use the 5mm wrench to turn the adjusting bolt clockwise.
Repeat this procedure until the drive belt is not slippery anymore. -
CLEANING: Don’t use abrasive products. A damp cloth is enough.
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LEVELING: If your unit is provided with leveling wheels, please adjust them in order to avoid vibrations and therefore malfunctions.
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KEEP THESE MAINTENANCE ADVISES FOR FUTURE REFERENCES
Trouble Shooting
Error Code | Reason | HOW TO SOLVE |
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Unplugged | Connect the power supply or check the outlet for electricity | |
The power switch is not on | Turn on the power switch | |
The treadmill doesn’t work | Overload protector disengaged | Restart the |
overload protector
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The signal wire between the computer and the PCB is not in good connect or
damaged| Re-connect the Signal wire or change the Signal wire
Computer damaged| Change the computer
Computer Display — or —-| Safety key off| Place the safety key in the
yellow magnet position on the panel
The safety key is not connected to the computer or the safety key sensor is
not connect| Re-insert the wire or replace the safety key sensor
The signal wire between the computer and the PCB is not in good connection or
damaged| Re-connect the Signal wire or change the Signal wire
Computer display E01
| The signal wire between the computer and the PCB is not in good connect or
damaged| Re-connect the Signal wire or change the Signal wire
computer error| Change the computer
PCB error| Change the PCB
Computer display E02| Over current protection| Turn off and re-start
machine,if still has problem,need to check motor and PCB
if they are broken
Computer display E03| Over-loaded protection| Turn off and re-
start machine,if still has problem,need to check motor and PCB if
they are broken
Motor wire not well connected| Re-connect motor wire
Motor wire not well connected| Re-connect motor wire
Computer display E10| PCB overheat protection| Stop using for a period of
time after cooling
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PCB error| Change the PCB
Computer display E11| Sudden low current protect| Check the AC power supply
voltage
PCB error| Change the PCB
Computer display E12| Sudden big current protect| Check running belt or other
place if something inside, or check PCB if it is hurt
PCB error| Change the PCB
Computer display E14
| Lack of phase protection| Re-connect PCB wire
Heavy foot treadle machine false alarm| Power off restart
Motor error| Change the motor
PCB error| Change the PCB
Computer display E16| PCB error| Change the PCB
Correct lubrication of the treadmill with Lubricant is REALLY IMPORTANT. This
lubrication must be performed regularly depending on each person, even before
its first use.
You must preserve the original packaging with its protections, PURCHASE
RECEIPT, manual, and components during the guarantee period
The Obvious Danger List
No. | Description | Associated |
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1. | Mechanical Hazards | |
1.1 | Crushing | Inclining |
Folding
1.2| Shearing| Inclining
Folding
1.3| Drawing-in Or Trapping| Rear roller
Drive system
1.4| Falling| Sudden starts/stops
Excessive speed variation
Support failure
1.5| Abrasion| Contact with moving running surface
1.6| Slippery Surface| Slipping and falling
1.7| Stored Energy| Folded treadmills falling down
Springs or elastic devices prior to
assembly
2.| Electrical Hazards|
2.1| Electrocution| Contact with live components
3.| Thermal Hazards|
3.1| Burns| Contact with hot surfaces
4.| Hazards generated by neglecting ergonomic principles in design
process|
4.1| Ineffective ergonomics| Size or location of support
surfaces
Running surface dimensions
4.2| Human errors human behaviour
| Reasonably foreseeable misuse
5.| Noise Hazards|
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5.1| Disturbing acoustic
communication
| Moving treadmill motor and belt
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This electronic product must not be disposed of in municipal waste. To preserve the environment, this product must be recycled after its useful life as required by law.
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