SALTER T-40 Treadmill Outlet Owner’s Manual

June 2, 2024
SALTER

SALTER T-40 Treadmill Outlet

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Model: T-40 Treadmill
  • Manual Version: V.102023 ENGLISH
  • Recommended User Weight: Up to 130 kg
  • Usage: Professional

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Read all warnings and the owner’s manual before use.
  2. Ensure correct assembly before using the treadmill.
  3. Avoid loose clothing and always wear appropriate footwear.
  4. Maintain balance while using the equipment.
  5. Inspect for worn or loose components before each use.
  6. Keep children and pets away from the equipment during operation.
  7. Operate on a solid, level surface away from humid or corrosive environments.
  8. Do not exceed the maximum user weight limit of 130 kg.
  9. One person at a time should use the equipment.
  10. Maintain a distance of 1 meter from surrounding objects during use.

FAQ

  • Q: Can more than one person use the treadmill simultaneously?
  • A: No, the equipment should be used by only one person at a time for safety reasons.
  • Q: What should I do if I notice any worn components?
  • A: Replace any worn or loose components before using the equipment, and if necessary, keep it out of service until repaired.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Read all warnings posted on the equipment.
  2. Read this Owner’s Manual and follow it carefully before using the equipment.
  3. We recommend that two people be available for assembly of this product.
  4. Make sure it is correctly assembled before start using it.
  5. Keep children and pets away from the equipment. Do not allow children and pets to use or play on the equipment.
  6. Place the equipment in a dry area away from humid, saline or corrosive environments.
  7. Set up and operate the equipment on a solid-level surface. Do not position the equipment on loose rugs or uneven surfaces.
  8. Inspect the equipment for worn or loose components before each use.
  9. Replace any loose or worn components before using the equipment and/or keep the equipment out of service until it has been completely repaired.
  10. Do not wear loose or dangling clothing while using the equipment.
  11. Never exercise in bare feet or socks; always wear correct footwear, such as running, walking, or cross-training shoes.
  12. Be careful to maintain your balance while using, mounting, dismounting, or assembling the equipment loss of balance may result in a fall and serious bodily injury.
  13. Keep both feet firmly and securely on the foot pedals or on the band (in the case of treadmills) while exercising.
  14. The equipment should not be used by persons weighing over 130 kg.
  15. The equipment should be used by only one person at a time.
  16. The equipment is for professional use.
  17. Make sure that adequate space is available for access to and passage around the equipment; keep at least a distance of 1 meter from any obstructing object while using the machine.
  18. Do the maintenance of the equipment indicated in this manual.

ATTENTION: Before starting any exercise or conditioning program you should consult with your physician to see if you require a complete physical exam. If, at any time during exercise, you feel faint, dizzy, or experiencing pain, stop and consult your physician. Follow your physician’s recommendations in developing your fitness program. Always choose the workout that best fits your physical strength and flexibility level. Know your limits and train within them. Always use common sense when exercising.

SPECIAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Power source

  1. Choose a place in reach of a socket when placing the treadmill.
  2. Always connect the appliance to a socket with a grounded circuit and no other appliances connected to it. It is recommended not to use any extension cords.
  3. A faulty grounding of the appliance can cause the risk of electrical shocks. Ask a qualified electrician to check the socket in case you do not know if the appliance is grounded appropriately. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance if it is not compatible with your socket. Ask a qualified electrician to install a suitable socket.
  4. Sudden voltage fluctuations can seriously damage the treadmill. Weather changes or switching on and off other appliances can cause peak voltages, over-voltage or interference voltage.
  5. Keep power cord away from the carrying roller. Do not leave the power cord below the striding belt. Do not use the treadmill with a damaged or worn-out power cord.
  6. Unplug before cleaning or engaging in maintenance work.
  7. Make sure the striding belt is always tense.

CONTENT OF THE BOX

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Nº. Description Qty   Nº. Description Qty
A Treadmill 1 C14 Safety key 1
B Console 1 E08 Power wire 1

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EXPLODED-VIEW

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PARTS LIST

Qty Qty Qty
A01 1 D04 4 E17 1
A02 1 D05 4 E18 1
A03 1 D06 4 E19 1
A04 1 D07 1 E20 2
A05 1 D08 2 E21 1
A06 1 D09 6 E22 2
A07 1 D10 1 E23 2
B01 1 D11 2 E24 1
B02 1 D12 1 E25 1
B03 2 D13 6 E17 1
B04 2 D14 4 E18 1
B05 2 D15 7 E19 1
B06 1 D16 2 E20 2
B07 8 D17 4 E21 1
B08 1 D18 8 E22 2
B09 1 D19 18 E23 2
C01 1 D20 20 E24 1
C02 1 D21 1 E25 1
C03 1 D22 20 F01 1
C04 1 D23 4 F02 1
C05 2 D24 8 F03 1
C06 2 D25 6 F04 1
C07 1 D26 6 F05 4
C08 1 D27 2 H01 1
C09 1 D28 2 H02 1
C10 1 D29 2 H03 2
C11 2 D30 3 G01 1
C12 1 D31 2 G02 1
C13 1 D32 2 G03 1
C14 1 E01 1 G04 1
C15 6 E02 1 G05 1
C16 2 E03 1 G06 1
C17 2 E04 1 G07 1
C18 2 E05 1 G08 14
C19 4 E07 1
C20 2 E08 1
C21 2 E09 1
C22 1 E10 2
C23 2 E11 2
C24 1 E12 1
D01 6 E14 1
D02 8 E15 1
D03 6 E16 1

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 1

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STEP 2

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STEP 3

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STEP 4

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STEP 5

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STEP 6

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

GETTING STARTED
TURN POWER ON
Put the power cord into the electrical outlet. Flip the switch to the “ON” position. The screen will wake up.
SAFETY KEY AND CLIP
The safety key is designed to cut the main power to the treadmill should you fall. Therefore, insert the safety key into the key holder in the middle of the console and clip the other end of the safety key to your clothing; so that in case you fall, you will pull the safety key from the console, which will stop the treadmill immediately to minimize injury. If you want to stop safely the treadmill during the training, use the safety key as an emergency stop only.
Under any mode, if you pull away the safety key, the machine will stop. The window will show “—” with a reminding sound. The machine cannot work until the safety key is inserted back.
GETTING ON AND OFF THE TREADMILL
Handle with care when getting on or off the treadmill. Try to use the handlebars while getting on or off. While you are preparing to use the treadmill, do not stand on the running belt. Straddle the running belt by placing your feet on both side rails of the treadmill deck. Place your foot on the belt only after the belt has begun to move at a consistently slow speed (max 3 km/h). During exercise, keep your body and head facing forward at all times. Never attempt to turn around on the treadmill when the running belt is still moving. When you have finished exercising, stop the treadmill by pressing the red stop button. Wait until the treadmill comes to a complete stop before attempting to get off the treadmill.
POWER SAVE FUNCTION:
The system has a saving on power function, at the state of waiting for operation, if without any operation, the saving on power function will be available after 10 minutes, the display will be closed up. You can press any button to wake up the display.
TURN OFF:
Put the switch in the OFF position. The screen turns off.
LUBRICATION REMIND FUNCTION
This machine has a lubrication remind function. After every total running distance of 300km, your treadmill needs to be maintained with oil. The system will remind with a sound for every 10 seconds, and the window will show “OIL”. This means that your treadmill needs to be lubricated with oil. Please read the user’s manual first, and add the oil to the middle part of the running board. After you finish lubrication, please hold on “STOP” button for 3 seconds, and the system warning sound will disappear.

HOW TO MOVE THE MACHINE

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CONSOLE INSTRUCTIONS

BUTTON FUNCTIONS:

  1. INSTANT INCLINE: Press 3, 6, 9 to choose incline quickly.
  2. INSTANT SPEED: Press 3, 6, 9 to choose speed quickly.
  3. INCLINE +: Press this button to increase the incline.
  4. INCLINE -: Press this button to reduce the incline.
  5. START: Press this button to start the machine.
  6. MODE: Press this button to choose between time, distance, calories workout targets, 15 programs, 3 user programs and body fat.
  7. STOP//PAUSE: Press this button to pause or stop the machine.
  8. SPEED -: Press this button to reduce the speed.
  9. SPEED +: Press this button to increase the speed.

MEDIA HUB:

  1. MP3 INPUT: Insert MP3 cable to display the music from device.

COMPUTER FUNCTIONS:

  1. CALORIES: Display the calories consumed.
  2. DISTANCE: Display the distance has run.
  3. INCLINE: Display current incline. Press INCLINE+/- to adjust the incline of the machine.
  4. TIME: Display the time has run.
  5. SPEED: Display current speed. Press SPEED+/- to adjust the speed of the machine.
  6. PULSE: Display user’s heart rate, this date is just for reference, can not be regarded as medical use. Hold the hand pulse sensor by both hands, the console will show user’s pulse value after about 5 seconds.

MODE: Press the Mode button to enter TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES,15 programs, 3 users programs and body fat setting.

  1. Set of TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES: From standby mode, press the Mode button, the corresponding light of TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES will come on, select between TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES.
    • Press SPEED+/- or INCLINE+/- to set the workout target value.
    • Press the START button, the treadmill will run after 3 seconds.
    • Press SPEED+/- to adjust the speed.
    • Press INCLINE+/- to adjust the incline.
  2. Set of 15 build-in programs: From standby mode, press the Mode button, the console will show 15 programs, and select between 15 programs.
    • Press SPEED+/- or INCLINE+/- to set the workout target value.
    • Each program can be divided into 10 sections; the machine will beep 1 time when starting a new section.
    • Press SPEED+/- or INCLINE+/- to change the speed and incline during each section.
    • Machine will beep 6 times and stop when the program is finished.
  3. Set of 3 users programs: From standby mode, press the Mode button, console will show 3 users programs, select between 3 users programs.
    • Press SPEED+/- or INCLINE+/- to set the workout target value.
    • Each program can be divided into 10 sections; the machine will beep 1 times when starting a new section.
    • Press SPEED+/- or INCLINE+/- to change the speed and incline during each section.
    • Machine will beep 6 times and stop when the program is finished.

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Set of body fat test: From standby mode, press the Mode button until you get to FAT.

  • Press the Mode button to enter information.
  • Set value with SPEED+/- from F-1 to F-4(F-1 GENDER, F-2 AGE, F-3 HEIGHT, F-4 WEIGHT)
  • Press the Mode button to enter F-5(F—5 BODY FAT TEST), and hold hands on the hand pulse sensor, the console will display your body fat value after 3 seconds.
  • The body fat value is intended as a guide, and is not medical data:
F-1 Gender 01 male 02 female
F-2 Age 10-99
F-3 Height 100-200CM
F-4 Weight 20-150KG

F-5

| FAT| ≤19| Under weight
FAT| =(20—25)| Normal weight
FAT| =(26—29)| Overweight
FAT| ≥30| Obesity

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED ACTION



Treadmill will not start

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Not plugged in

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Plug cord into outlet


Safety Key not inserted

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Insert Safety Key



Running belt not centered

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Running belt tension not

correct on the left or right sides of the running board

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Tighten the adjustment bolts on the left and right side of the rear roller





Computer not working

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Wires from the computer

and bottom control board not properly connected.

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Check wire connections

from the computer to the control board.



Transformer is damaged

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If the transformer is damaged, contact customer service.






E01 or E13: Message failure

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Wires from the computer

and bottom control board not properly connected.

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Check wire connections from the computer to the control board. If the wire has been punctured or damaged, you will need to replace it.

If the problem is not rectified, you may need to replace the control board.





E02: Burst clash protection

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Incoming voltage is lower than 50% of the required voltage.

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Check that the incoming power supply is the correct voltage.

Check the control board, replace if damaged.

Check motor, replace if damaged.






E05: Current overload protection (Self Protecting System)

| The incoming voltage is too low or too high. The control board is damaged.| Restart the treadmill.

Check the incoming voltage to ensure it’s correct.

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A moving part of the treadmill is stuck and therefore the motor is unable to rotate properly.

| Inspect moving parts of the treadmill to ensure that they are operating correctly.

Check the motor, listen for strange noise and check for a burning smell. Replace the motor if necessary.

Check the control board, replace if damaged.

Lubricate the treadmill.





E06: Motor Abnormality

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The motor wire is not connected or the motor is damaged.

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Check motor wires to see if the motor is connected. If the wire has been punctured or damaged, you will need to replace it. If the problem is not rectified, you may need to replace the motor





E08: Control Board Abnormality

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The control board is not connected.

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Check the upper and middle wires to see if the control board is connected.

If the wire has been punctured or damaged, you will need to replace it. If the problem is not rectified, you may need to replace the control board.





E10:Motor Abnormality

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The motor is damaged or a moving part of the treadmill is stuck and therefore the motor is unable to rotate properly.

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The torque is too big, please adjust the torque to be smaller.

Inspect moving parts of the treadmill to ensure that they are operating correctly.

Replace the motor if necessary. Lubricate the treadmill.

MAINTENANCE

  • The maintenance of the device is simple. Before carrying out maintenance, disconnect the machine from the power supply and follow these guidelines:

CLEANING

  • Dry and clean those areas exposed to perspiration, especially the console. It is recommended to use towels to avoid sweat falling to the equipment.
  • Dust and dirt may be the cause of functioning problems in the gears and the internal bearings. It is recommended to keep the equipment casing and its different elements clean.
  • Use a wet cloth to clean the inside of the band.
  • To better maintain the treadmill and prolong its life it is suggested that the machine be powered off for 10 minutes every 2 hours and fully powered off whenever not in use.
  • A loose Running Belt will result in the runner sliding off when running, while too tight of a Running Belt will result in decrease to the motor’s performance and also create more friction between the roller and running belts. The most suitable tightness for the belts is pulled out 50-75mm from the Running Board.

CENTERING THE RUNNING BELT
Place the treadmill on level ground and set it at 6-8kph to check if the Running Belt drifts.

  1. If the Running Belt moves to the right, turn the adjusting bolt on the right side ¼ turn clockwise, then turn the left adjustment bolt ¼ turn counter-clockwise. If the belt does not move, repeat this step until it centres. Refer to Figure A.
  2. If the Running Belt moves to the left, turn the adjusting bolts on the left side ¼ of a turn clockwise, then turn the right adjustment bolt ¼ turn counter-clockwise. If the belt does not move, repeat this step until it centres. Refer to Figure B.
  3. Over time the Running Belt will loosen. To tighten the belt turn the Left & Right side adjustment bolts one full turn clockwise, check the tension of the belt. Continue this process until belt is at the correct tension. Make sure to adjust both sides equally to ensure correct belt alignment. Refer to figure C.

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RUNNING BELT & TREADMILL LUBRICANT:
Lubricating the running board and running belt is essential as the friction between the two affects the life span and function of the treadmill, therefore it is suggested that the running board and belt be inspected regularly.

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WARNING: Always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet before cleaning, lubricating or repairing the unit.
HOW TO LUBRICATE:

  1. Raise the belt up on one side and apply lubricant to the running deck. Use a rag to thoroughly wipe the lubricant over the running deck. Repeat this process for the other side.
  2. The moving parts should turn freely and quietly. The abnormality of moving parts will affect the safety of the equipment. Inspect and tighten bolts regularly.
  3. To better maintain the treadmill and prolong its lifespan, it is suggested that maintenance be done regularly.

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ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE

  • The symbol with which is marked this unit (waste bin with wheels) indicates that it cannot be thrown for any reason to domestic waste. When disposing of the product should be taken to a proper recycling point.
  • If properly disposed of the product may be reused and recycled, and it will help to conserve natural resources, preserve the environment and significantly reduce the potential negative impact on our environment.
  • For more information about the return system, collection and recycling of these products contact your City Council or the retailer.

WARRANTY CONDITIONS

  • Consult the warranty of this equipment on www.salter.es. It is essential to indicate the serial number of the equipment for repairs under warranty.

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