virtufit VFLOTR50i Totally Foldable TR-50i Treadmill User Manual

June 3, 2024
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virtufit VFLOTR50i Totally Foldable TR-50i Treadmill

TOOLKIT

# DESCRIPTION QTY
1 Main frame __ 1
12 Allen key 5mm __ 1
71 Security key 1
72 Oil bottle 1

NOTE! Do not connect the unit to the power supply until it is fully assembled.

STEP 01
STEP 02 STEP 03

CAUTION: Do not tighten the cables at the front and back of the connector and make sure they do not get caught in the tubes. Please also note this when folding and unfolding the treadmill.

STEP 04 STEP 05 FIG. A

FIG. B FIG. C

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING!
Consult your doctor before you start exercising. This is particularly important for people with health problems. Please read all instructions before using the machine. VirtuFit assumes no responsibility for injury or property damage resulting from the use of this equipment. Please read this manual carefully before assembling and/or using the machine.

  • Make sure that the machine is properly assembled and that all nuts and bolts are tight before using it.
  • Lubricate all moving parts annually with petroleum jelly (acid- free) or silicone spray.
  • Do not wear loose clothing to avoid getting caught in moving parts.
  • Install and use the unit on a solid, level surface.
  • Always wear clean sports shoes when using the appliance.
  • Keep children and pets away from the appliance when in use.
  • Maintain your balance when using the device.
  • Do not place your fingers or other objects in the moving parts.
  • Before exercising, consult your physician to determine the appropriate frequency, duration and intensity of exercise for  your age and physical condition. Stop exercising immediately if you experience nausea, shortness of breath, fainting, headache, chest pain, tightness or any other discomfort.
  • Do not hold the machine by the seat when moving.
  • This machine should only be used by one person at a time.
  • This machine is designed for domestic use and the maximum user weight is 120 kg.
  • Leave 1-2 metres of space behind the machine to avoid accidents.
  • Place the machine on a clean, flat surface. Do not place it on a thick carpet, as this may hinder the ventilation of the machine. Do not place the machine outdoors or near water.
  • Use the device only in an environment where the ambient temperature is between 10°C and 35°C. Store the device only in an environment where the temperature is between 5°C and 45°C.
GUARANTEE

Warranty claims are excluded if the cause of the defect is the result of:

  • Maintenance and repair work not carried out by an official dealer.
  • Improper use, negligence and/or poor maintenance.
  • Failure to maintain the appliance in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (STEP 01-05)

Missing parts : If any parts are missing from the packaging, carefully check the polystyrene foam and the appliance itself. Some parts (bolts, screws, etc.) are already attached to the unit.

Error message: Make sure that all cables are carefully attached. The aluminum feet of the console are very sensitive and must be kept straight. If the console gives an error message after the machine has been mounted, the aluminum feet of the console may be bent. Straightening the aluminum feet may make the error message disappear.

Hex head bolts: Make sure that the hex head spanner is pushed into the bolt before applying force. This will prevent the head of the socket bolt from turning.

MOVING AND ADJUSTING
Moving and storage

CAUTION! Store the tool in a dry place, out of the reach of children. Make sure that the tool is stable and safe so that it cannot fall on children or animals.

  • Pull the pin on the handlebar of the console to fold the unit.
  • Do not pinch the cables.
  • Place the treadmill against a wall or store it under a bed or closet

Adjusting the treadmill

  1. The treadmill veers to the left: Turn on the treadmill, set the speed to 2 to 3 km/h without forcing. Use the Allen key to turn the screw on the left side of the end of the treadmill a quarter turn to the right (1). Run the treadmill for 1 to 2 minutes without a load. Repeat the process until the treadmill is exactly in the middle.
  2. The treadmill turns to the right: start the treadmill, set the speed to 2 to 3 km/h without a load on the treadmill. Using the hexagonal key, turn the screw on the right side of the end of the treadmill a quarter turn to the right (2). Run the treadmill for 1 to 2 minutes without a load.
  3. The treadmill has jammed: Use the Allen spanner to turn the screw on the right side of the end half a turn to the right and the screw on the left side of the end half a turn to the right as well. Repeat the process until the blockage is resolved (3)
TRAINING WITH HEART RATE

Hand sensors
This VirtuFit fitness machine is equipped with hand sensors to measure heart rate. The hand sensors are attached to the handle and only work if both sensors are held for a long time. For optimal performance, it is important that the hands are slightly damp and exert constant pressure on the sensors. Hands that are too dry or too wet may result in abnormal readings.

CAUTION! Never use the hand sensors in combination with a wireless device to avoid interference.

__ TRAINING WITH FITNESS APPLICATIONS

VirtuFit does not provide service for third party fitness applications such as Kinomap, iConsole, FitShow etc. If you encounter problems with a third party fitness application, please contact the developer of the application in question

Instruction
  • To scan the QR code with an Android or IOS phone or tablet, a QR code scanner is required. The app for scanning QR codes can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play Store.
  • Scan one of the QR codes below to go directly to the App Store or Google Play Store page where the fitness app can be
  • Scan the QR code on the right to access the fitness app The manual describes step by step how to connect the fitness app to the device, how the fitness app works and what its capabilities are.

Fits how

MAINTENANCE

Safe and efficient use can only be achieved if the appliance is properly installed and maintained. It is your responsibility to ensure that the appliance is maintained regularly. Parts that have been used and/or damaged must be replaced before the appliance is used again. The appliance should only be used and stored indoors. Long-term exposure to weather and temperature/humidity changes can have a serious impact on the electrical components and moving parts of the unit. Always unplug the power cord from the unit before cleaning or servicing it.

Daily maintenance

  • Clean and remove sweat and moisture after each use.
  • Check that the unit is free of dust and dirt.
  • Do not use aggressive cleaning agents and keep the device away from moisture.

Semi-annual maintenance

  • Inspect all bolts and nuts connected to the moving parts of the unit. Tighten bolts and nuts as necessary and appropriate.
  • Check the mobility of moving parts and components of the unit.
    Use silicone spray if necessary and appropriate.

We recommend the following:

  • Unplug the power cord after each use, especially if children are present.
  • Clean the treadmill after use.
  • Use a dry cloth to clean the control panel and areas around the power switch.
  • Use a soft, clean cloth and detergent to remove stubborn stains and dirt from the treadmill.
  • Store your treadmill in a safe, dry place away from heat and water.

CAUTION!

  • All repairs must be performed by a professional technician, unless otherwise specified by the supplier or manufacturer.

  • If the treadmill has been in use for two hours, we recommend that you wait ten minutes before unplugging the power cord.
    This is better for the durability of the unit.

  • To avoid slipping during exercise, the treadmill belt should not be too loose. To avoid abrasion between the roller and the treadmill and to ensure proper operation of the machine, the treadmill should not be too tight. The distance between  the step and the belt can be adjusted. The distance between the step and the belt should be 50 to 75 mm on both sides.

Cleaning
General cleaning of the machine will prolong its life. Keep the unit clean by dusting it regularly. Be sure to clean the exposed area of the treadmill and the footrests on both sides.
CAUTION! Wear clean shoes to reduce the risk of soiling the machine. At least once a year, remove the cover to remove dust.

SAFETY KEY (STEP 05)
Remove the safety key and the treadmill stops immediately. All windows display “—”, the buzzer sounds “B-B -” three times, and the treadmill stops. Attach the end of the safety cord to the computer and the treadmill will start up again.

LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL
The treadmill is equipped with a low-maintenance, pre-lubricated treadmill. Wear and tear on the treadmill plays an important role in the operation and life of the treadmill, so it should be lubricated periodically.
We recommend that you inspect the belt regularly. Contact us as soon as you notice any damage to the treadmill.
Recommended lubrication of the treadmill

  • Low usage (less than 3 hours per week): once a year.
  • Medium use (3 to 5 hours per week): every six months.
  • Heavy use (more than 5 hours per week): every three months.
    As a general rule: Lubricate if the mat appears dry. If in doubt, contact the manufacturer. The use of Vaseline (acid-free) or silicone oil is recommended for lubricating the treadmill.
Instruction
  • Lift the mat.
  • Apply two to three drops of silicone oil along the length of the treadmill.
  • Turn on the treadmill and run for three minutes without stressing the treadmill (i.e. without standing on the treadmill)

CAUTION! Regular maintenance will extend the life of the treadmill and prevent injury!

TROUBLESHOOTING

  • Abnormal speed: Take error code “E03” as an example (error codes follow after troubleshooting).

  • No power: Check that the fuse is connected and that the sensor cable is connected to the console.

  • Motor failure: Check that the motor needs to be replaced.

  • Motor burnt out: Check if the console is also burnt out. Replace the motor. If the check reveals that the console is also burnt out, replace it.

  • Power failure: Check that the sensor cable is properly connected.

  • Screen display not working properly: Turn off the unit and restart the engine. Turn on the unit and check that the display is back to normal. If this does not solve the problem, replace the console.

  • No display: Check that the voltage is correct and that the power supply is 8V.

  • LCD screen flashes: Check that the power is on and that the power supply is 8V.

  • Light display is not clear: Turn off the unit and check that the sensor cable is properly connected. Turn the unit back on and check that the backlit display is clear again. If this does not solve the problem, replace the console.

  • USB player does not play music: Check if the MP3 connection is working. If it does not work properly, open the console to check that the cables are properly connected to the amplifier. Re-insert the USB drive to check if the music is playing. If this does not correct the problem, replace the console.

  • The dongle does not work properly: Check that the dongle is properly attached. Open the console and check that the switch and cable are not damaged. If this does not solve the problem, replace the console.

  • Console buttons do not work properly: If a button does not work, open the console and check that the button is not damaged. If the button is damaged, replace the console. If more than one button does not work, restart the console and check that the buttons work again. If this does not correct the problem, replace the handle.
    The buttons on the handle do not work properly: Wash your hands, dry them thoroughly and test the buttons again. If this does not solve the problem, check that the handle cables are not damaged and that they are properly connected to the connector. If this still does not solve the problem, replace the handle.

  • Hand sensors are not working properly: Wash your hands, dry them well and test the hand sensors again. If this does not solve the problem, check that the handle cables are not damaged and that they are correctly connected to the socket. If this still does not solve the problem, replace the handle.

ERROR CODES

E01: Console signal failed.

  • Solution: Check that the sensor cable is not damaged and that it is correctly connected. If it is, replace the console.

E02: The console does not recognize the engine power.

  • Solution:: Check that the positive and negative motor cables are correctly connected to the console terminal interface. If this  is correct, check that the power tube (located on the console and peripherals) is not damaged. If this does not correct the problem, replace the console or motor.

E03: The speed display is not recognized by the console when the motor is running.

  • Solution: Verify that the motor is running when the treadmill is turned on and that error code “E03” is displayed. Check that the light sensor is working properly. Check that the light sensor cable is secure and that the junction between the light sensor and the four white pins on the console are properly connected. If all of the above are correct, check the area of the four white pins on the peripheral unit for damage and consider replacing  the console and circuit board. If the motor does not work when error code “E03” is displayed, check if the motor is broken and consider replacing it.

E05: When the motor is running, the voltage is higher than the protection value.

  • Solution: Check that the motor is in good condition and that nothing is trapped between the rotating shoe and the motor, which increases the resistance. If all of the above is correct, replace the console.

E07: The signal from the safety key is not recognized by the computer, so the display shows E07 or “— —”.

  • Solution: Check that the magnetic parts of the security key are securely attached.

CONSOLE (FIG. A)

  • START: Press the “START” button and the treadmill will start after three seconds at 1 km/h.
  • +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the speed and the “-” button to decrease the speed. The minimum speed is 1 km/h and the maximum speed is 12 km/h.
  • MODE: Press the “MODE” button and the display shows “SPEED”, “TIME” and “CALORIES”. The display lights up every five seconds with the data “SPEED”, “TIME” and “CALORIES”.
Functions
  • PROGRAM: Press this button to select a program in manual mode: P1 — P15 —- “FAT”.
  • MODE: When the treadmill is ready, press this button to select the mode: time mode countdown, distance mode countdown, calorie mode countdown.
  • START: Press this button to start the treadmill, after three seconds the treadmill will start at the lowest speed or standard program speed.
  • STOP: Press this button to stop the treadmill. The treadmill will stop slowly.
  • SPEED ↑/↓: Sets the speed. Press this button to adjust the speed during your workout.
  • SPEED (3-6-9-12): Adjusts the speed in rapid increments.
  • HANDLE BUTTON (R): Speed knob.
  • HANDLE BUTTON (L): START/STOP button.
  • HEART RATE TEST: The heart rate will appear on the display after five seconds if the handle is held with both hands. To measure heart rate more accurately, please perform the test when the treadmill stops, then hold the handles for more than 30 seconds. The heart rate displayed may differ from the actual heart rate.

PROGRAMS (FIG. B, 1-12)

The treadmill has 12 programs P1-P12. Press “PROG” when the unit is in standby mode to set the programs and press “START” to turn the treadmill on. After turning the treadmill on, press the “PROG” button directly or press “STOP” twice and the treadmill will display “OFF” and go into sleep mode to view all programs. The programs are shown on page 9. The horizontal line represents time, and each dot represents a minute and a half. The vertical line represents speed and each dot represents 1 km/h. Each program lasts 30 minutes.

TRAINING GUIDELINES (FIG. C, 1-5)
A successful training program includes a warm-up, the actual training and a cool-down. Perform the complete training program at least twice, but preferably three times a week and keep a rest day between training sessions. After a few months, the intensity of the training can be increased, for example to four or five times a week.

The warm-up
The purpose of a warm-up is to prepare the body for training and to reduce the risk of injury. Warm up your body for two to five minutes before starting a cardio or strength training session. Do exercises that increase the heart rate and warm up the working muscles. Examples of this type of activity are running, jogging, jumping jacks, skipping and running in place.

Stretching
Stretching while the muscles are warm is very important after a good warm-up and cool-down. It reduces the risk of injury. Stretching exercises should be held for 15-30 seconds. Here are some examples of stretching exercises:

  • Toe touch (Fig. C-1)
  • Inner thight stretch (Fig. C-2)
  • Hamstring stretch (Fig. C-3)
  • Achilles stretch (Fig. C-4)
  • Side stretch (Fig. C-5)

Cooling down
The purpose of the cool-down is to return the body to its (near) normal resting position at the end of the workout. A good cool-down slowly reduces your heart rate and promotes recovery.

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