TUNTURI T60 Treadmill Performance Fitness Machine User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Tunturi
Table of Contents
- TUNTURI T60 Treadmill Performance Fitness Machine
- Welcome
- Assembly Instructions
- Workouts
- Use
- Console
- Programs
- Cleaning and Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Transport and Storage
- Warranty
- Technical Data
- Declaration of the Manufacturer
- Disclaimer
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TUNTURI T60 Treadmill Performance Fitness Machine
Welcome
Tunturi offers a wide range of home fitness equipment, including cross- trainers, treadmills, exercise bikes, rowers, strength benches and multi stations. The Tunturi equipment is suitable for the entire family, no matter what fitness level. For more information, please visit our website www.tunturi.com
Important Safety Instructions
This manual is an essential part of your training equipment please read all instructions in this manual before you start using this equipment. The following precautions must always be followed:
Safety Warnings
- Read the safety warnings and the instructions. Failure to follow the safety warnings and the instructions can cause personal injury or damage to the equipment. Keep the safety warnings and the instructions for future reference.
- Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercise may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately.
- The equipment is suitable for domestic use only. The equipment is not suitable for commercial use.
- Max. usage is limited to 5 hrs a day.
- The use of this equipment by children or persons with a physical, sensory, mental or motorial disability, or lack of experience and knowledge can give cause to hazards. Persons responsible for their safety must give explicit instructions or supervise the use of the equipment.
- Before starting your workout, consult a physician to check your health.
- If you experience nausea, dizziness or other abnormal symptoms, immediately stop your workout and consult a physician.
- To avoid muscular pain and strain, start each workout by warming up and finish each workout by cooling down. Remember to stretch at the end of the workout.
- The equipment is suitable for indoor use only. The equipment is not suitable for outdoor use.
- Only use the equipment in environments with adequate ventilation. Do not use the equipment in draughty environments in order not to catch a cold.
- Only use the equipment in environments with ambient temperatures between 10 °C~35 °C. Only store the equipment in environments with ambient temperatures between 5 °C~45 °C.
- Do not use or store the equipment in humid surroundings. The air humidity must never be more than 80%.
- Only use the equipment for its intended purpose. Do not use the equipment for other purposes than described in the manual.
- Do not use the equipment if any part is damaged or defective. If a part is damaged or defective, contact your dealer.
- Keep your hands, feet and other body parts away from the moving parts.
- Keep your hair away from the moving parts.
- Wear appropriate clothing and shoes.
- Keep clothing, jewelry and other objects away from the moving parts.
- Make sure that only one person uses the equipment at a time. The equipment must not be used by persons weighing more than 135 kg (300 lbs).
- Do not open equipment without consulting your dealer.
Electrical Safety
(Only for equipment with electric power)
- Before use, always check that the mains voltage is the same as the voltage on the rating plate of the equipment.
- Do not use an extension cable.
- Keep the mains cable away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
- Do not alter or modify the mains cable or the mains plug.
- Do not use the equipment if the mains cable or the mains plug is damaged or defective. If the mains cable or the mains plug is damaged or defective, contact your dealer.
- Always fully unwind the mains cable.
- Do not run the mains cable underneath the equipment. Do not run the mains cable underneath a carpet. Do not place any objects on the mains cable.
- Make sure that the mains cable does not hang over the edge of a table.
- Make sure that the mains cable cannot be caught accidentally or tripped over.
- Do not leave the equipment unattended when the mains plug is inserted into the wall socket.
- Do not pull the mains cable to remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
- Remove the mains plug from the wall socket when the equipment is not in use, before assembly or disassembly and before cleaning and maintenance.
CAUTION
- If voltage varies by ten percent (10%) or more, the performance of your treadmill may be affected. Such conditions are not covered under your warranty. If you suspect the voltage is low, contact your local power company or a licensed electrician for proper testing.
- Route the power mains cord away from any moving part of the treadmill including the elevation mechanism and transport wheels.
- Never use water or any other liquid directly on or near the equipment, but only via a damp cloth if moist is required to clean the machine.
- Using liquid directly is harmful for the equipment’s components, and may result in an electric shock caused by a short cut circuit. This could result in serious personal injury or even death.
Grounding Instructions
This product must be grounded. If the treadmill’s electrical system should malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current, reducing the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING
- Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet; have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Assembly Instructions
Description Illustration A
The illustration shows what the trainer will looks like after the assembly is
completed.
You can use this as a reference during your assembly, but do follow the
assembly steps always in the correct sequence as showed in the illustrations.
Description Illustration B
The illustration shows what components and parts you should find when un- boxing your product.
NOTE
- Small parts can be hidden/ packed in hollow spaces in the Styrofoam product protection
- If a part is missing, contact your dealer.
Description Illustration C
The illustration shows the hardware kit that comes with your product. The hardware kit contains bolts, washers, screws , nuts etc. and the required tools to properly fit your trainer.
Description Illustration D
The illustrations shows you in the correct following order how to assembly your trainer best.
NOTE
- Part numbers shown in the assembly steps are commencing with the spare part drawing that can be found in the online full version user manual.
WARNING
- Assemble the equipment in the given order.
- Carry and move the equipment with at least two persons.
CAUTION
- Place the equipment on a firm, level surface.
- Place the equipment on a protective base to prevent damage to the floor surface.
- Allow at least 100 cm of clearance around the equipment.
- Refer to the illustrations for the correct assembly of the equipment.
NOTE
- Save the tools provided with this product, after you completed the product assembly, for future service purposes.
Workouts
The workout must be suitably light, but of long duration. Aerobic exercise is
based on improving the body’s maximum oxygen uptake, which in turn improves
endurance and fitness. You should perspire, but you should not get out of
breath during the workout.
To reach and maintain a basic fitness level, exercise at least three times a
week, 30 minutes at a time. Increase the number of exercise sessions to
improve your fitness level. It is worthwhile to combine regular exercise with
a healthy diet. A person committed to dieting should exercise daily, at first
30 minutes or less at a time, gradually increasing the daily workout time to
one hour. Start your workout at low speed and low resistance to prevent the
cardiovascular system from being subjected to excessive strain.
As the fitness level improves, speed and resistance can be increased
gradually. The efficiency of your exercise can be measured by monitoring your
heart rate and your pulse rate.
Exercise Instructions
Using your fitness trainer will provide you with several benefits, it will improve your physical fitness, tone muscle and in conjunction with a calorie controlled diet help you lose weight.
The Warming up Phase
This stage helps get the blood flowing around the body and the muscles working
properly. It will also reduce the risk of cramp and muscle injury. It is
advisable to do a few stretching exercises as shown below. Each stretch should
be held for approximately 30 seconds, do not force or jerk your muscles into a
stretch – if it hurts, STOP
The Exercise Phase
This is the stage where you put the effort in. After regular use, the muscles
in your legs will become more flexible. Work to your but it is very important
to maintain a steady tempo throughout. The rate of work should be sufficient
to raise your heart beat into the target zone shown on the graph below.
HEART RATE
This stage should last for a minimum of 12 minutes though most people start at about 15-20 minutes
The Cool Down Phase
This stage is to let your Cardiovascular System and muscles wind down. This is
a repeat of the warm up exercise e.g. reduce your tempo, continue for
approximately 5 minutes. The stretching exercises should now be repeated,
again remembering not to force or jerk your muscles into the stretch.
As you get fitter you may need to train longer and harder. It is advisable to
train at least three times a week, and if possible space your workouts evenly
throughout the week.
Muscle Toning
To tone muscle while on your fitness trainer you will need to have the
resistance set quite high. This will put more strain on our leg muscles and
may mean you cannot train for as long as you would like. If you are also
trying to improve your fitness you need to alter your training program. You
should train as normal during the warm up and cool down phases, but towards
the end of the exercise phase you should increase resistance making your legs
work harder. You will have to reduce your speed to keep your heart rate in the
target zone.
Weight Loss
The important factor here is the amount of effort you put in.
The harder and longer you work the more calories you will burn. Effectively
this is the same as if you were training to improve your fitness, the
difference is the goal.
Heart Rate
Pulse Rate Measurement (Hand Pulse Sensors)
The pulse rate is measured by sensors in the handlebars when the user is
touching both sensors at the same time. Accurate pulse measurement requires
that the skin is slightly moist and constantly touching the hand pulse
sensors. If the skin is too dry or too moist, the pulse rate measurement will
become less accurate.
NOTE
- Do not use the hand pulse sensors in combination with a heart rate chest belt.
- If you set a heart rate limit for your workout, an alarm will sound when it is exceeded.
Heart Rate Measurement (Heart Rate Chest Belt)
NOTE
- A chest strap does not come standard with this trainer. When you like to use a wireless chest strap you need to purchase this as an accessory.
The most accurate heart rate measurement is achieved with a heart rate chest
belt. The heart rate is measured by a heart rate receiver in combination with
a heart rate transmitter belt. Accurate heart measurement requires that the
electrodes on the transmitter belt are slight moist and constantly touching
the skin.
If the electrodes are too dry or too moist, the heart rate measurement will
become less accurate.
WARNING
- If you have a pacemaker, consult a physician before using a heartrate chest belt.
CAUTION
- If there are several heart rate measurement devices next to each other, make sure that the distance between them is at least 1.5 meters.
- If there is only one heart rate receiver and several heart rate transmitters, make sure that only one person with a transmitter is within transmission range.
NOTE
- Do not use a heart rate chest belt in combination with the hand-pulse sensors.
- Always wear the heart rate chest belt under your clothes directly in contact with your skin. Do not wear the heart rate chest belt above your clothes. If you wear the heart rate chest belt above your clothes, there will be no signal.
- If you set a heart rate limit for your workout, an alarm will sound when it is exceeded.
- The transmitter transmits the heart rate to the console up to a distance of 1 meter. If the electrodes are not moist, the heart rate will not appear on the display.
- Some fibers in clothes (e.g. polyester, polyamide) create static electricity which can prevent accurate heart rate measurement.
- Mobile phones, televisions and other electrical appliances create an electromagnetic field which can prevent accurate heart rate measurement.
Maximum Heart Rate (During Training)
The maximum heart rate is the highest heart rate a person can safely achieve
through exercise stress. The following formula is used to calculate the
average maximum heart rate: 220 – AGE. The maximum heart rate varies from
person to person.
WARNING
- Make sure that you do not exceed your maximum heart rate during your workout. If you belong to a risk group, consult a physician.
Beginner
50-60% of Maximum Heart Rate
Suitable for beginners, weight-watchers, convalescents and persons who have
not exercised for a long time. Exercise at least three times a week, 30
minutes at a time.
Advanced
60-70% of Maximum Heart Rate
Suitable for persons who want to improve and maintain fitness. Exercise at
least three times a week, 30 minutes at a time.
Expert
70-80% of Maximum Heart Rate
Suitable for the fittest of persons who are used to long-endurance workouts.
Use
Master Power Switch
The equipment is equipped with a master power switch to shut down the
equipment completely.
To start the equipment:
- Insert the mains plug into the equipment.
- Insert the mains plug into the wall socket.
- Set the master power switch to the on position.
To stop the equipment:
- Set the mains power switch to the off position.
- Remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
- Remove the mains plug from the equipment.
Safety Key
The equipment is equipped with a safety key that must be properly inserted into the console to start the equipment. If you remove the safety key from the console, the equipment will stop immediately.
- Insert the safety key into the slot in the console.
- Make sure that the clip of the safety key is properly attached to your clothing.
Make sure that the clip is not removed from your clothing before the safety key is removed from the console.
NOTE
- Console will show E7 code when safety key is not in (correct) position during start up.
Circuit Breaker
The equipment is equipped with a circuit breaker that interrupts the circuit when the electricity load is above the maximum capacity. When this occurs, the circuit breaker must be pressed.
WARNING
- Before pressing the circuit breaker, remove the mains plug from the equipment.
If the equipment shuts down, proceed as follows to restart the equipment:
- Remove the mains plug from the equipment.
- Press the circuit breaker to restart the equipment.
- Insert the mains plug into the equipment.
NOTE
- Some circuit breakers used in homes are not rated for high inrush currents that can occur when a treadmill is first turned on or even during normal use. If your treadmill is tripping the circuit breaker (even though it is the proper current rating and the treadmill is the only appliance on the circuit) but the circuit breaker on the treadmill itself does not trip, you will need to replace the breaker with a high inrush type. This is not a warranty defect. This is a condition we as a manufacture have no ability to control.
Unfolding and Folding the Equipment
The equipment can be unfolded for use and folded for transport and storage.
Refer to the illustrations for the correct way of unfolding and folding the
equipment.
CAUTION
- Before folding the equipment, make sure that the incline is 0. If the incline is not 0, folding will damage the mechanism.
Adjusting the Support Feet
The equipment is equipped with adjustable support feet.
If the equipment feels unstable, wobbly, or not levelled well, these support
feet can be adjusted to make the required corrections.
- Turn the support feet in/ out as required to put the equipment in a stable and as well possible levelled position.
- Tighten the locknut’s* to lock the support feet.
QUICK TIP
- It is easier to do this with two persons, so one person can tilt the equipment, while the other makes the needed adjustment.
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NOTE
- The equipment is most stable when it is as low to the floor as possible. Therefore, start to level the equipment by turning all support feet fully in, before turning out the required support feet to stabilize and level the equipment.
Console
CAUTION
- Keep the console away from direct sunlight.
- Dry the surface of the console when it is covered with drops of sweat.
- Do not lean on the console.
- Only touch the display with the tip of your finger. Make sure that your nails or sharp objects do not touch the display.
NOTE
- The console switches to standby mode when the equipment is not used for 4 minutes.
Buttons
Stop/ Reset
- Press once, stop workout/ treadmill gently.
- Press twice, stop workout/ treadmill more rapidly.
- Reset console when press and hold for 2 seconds in “stop mode”
Start/ Pause
- Start selected workout, or restart pause workout when being in pause mode.
- Pause active workout.
Prog
- Press to Cycle through the possible programmes. (P0/ P1~P36/ U01~U03/ HRC1~HRC3/ FAT)
Mode
- Cycle between target setting parameters in programming mode.
- Reset time target when setting time goal for “P1~P36” programs.
- Press to freeze the displayed multi display scanning LED displays when in exercise mode.
- Press again to unfreeze and activate scanning mode again.
Speed +
- Increases the speed (0.8 ~ 20.0 km/h).
- Pressing once increases the speed 0.1 km/h.
- Pressing and holding for two seconds will increase the speed faster.
- Scroll programs and change values in programming mode.
Speed –
- Decreases the speed (0.8 ~ 20.0 km/h).
- Pressing once decreases the speed 0.1 km/h.
- Pressing and holding for two seconds will decrease the speed faster.
- Scroll programs and change values in programming mode.
Speed hot keys:
Speed Hot Keys are set as 6, 9, 12.
For example, the speed changes from any speed to 9 km/h by pressing the Speed
Hot Key 9.
Handle bar speed quick-access keys:
- + Same as Speed +.
- – Same as Speed –.
Incline +
- Increases the incline (0 ~ 15 +1).
- Scroll programs and change values in programming mode.
Incline –
- Decreases the incline (0 ~ 15 -1)
- Scroll programs and change values in programming mode.
Incline hot keys.
Incline Hot Keys are set as 0, 5, 10.
For example, the incline level changes from any level to 5 by pressing the
Incline Hot Key 5.
Handle bar incline quick-access keys:
- + : Same as Incline +.
- – : Same as Incline –.
Explanation of Display Items
Speed
- Shows the actual treadmill speed in workout mode.
- Shows target speed in programming mode.
- Shows program selection when being in program mode.
Incline
- Shows the actual treadmill incline in workout mode.
- Shows target incline in programming mode.
Distance
- Shows the ran distance workout mode.
- Shows left distance when workout in countdown mode.
- Shows the target distance when being in programming mode.
Time
- Shows the ran time in workout mode.
- Shows left time when workout in countdown mode.
- Shows the target time when being in programming mode.
Heart
- Shows the pulse rate in workout mode, or “P” when no pulse is measured.
Calories
- Shows the consumed K .calories in workout mode.
- Shows left K. calories when workout in countdown mode.
- Shows the target K. calories when being in programming mode.
NOTE
- This data is a rough guide for comparison of different exercise sessions which cannot be used in medical treatment.
Scan
- Display for “Time/ Step”, “Heart/ Incline” & “Calories/ Distance” scans every 5 seconds.
- To freeze your preferred display press Mode, press mode again to unfreeze and activate Scan mode again.
Explanation of Displays Acoustic Beep
The console is designed to notify the user with an acoustic beep. This is to make the user aware of the change for safer workout. The console will notify the user when:
- When you reach a goal that has been preset.
- To announce a speed or incline change because or the selected program.
USB Function
The user can connect their device to charge during workout. Voltage/ Current: 5VDC/ 1.0 Amp
Programs
Quick Start
- Press “Start/ Pause” button to start your workout without any preset settings.
- Treadmill will start at minimum speed of 0.8 Km/h, and maintains the current set incline setting.
- Adjust Speed / Incline manually at any time to change your workout, and stop/ pause at anytime.
Target Countdown Mode
Machine should be in start up mode to access the Target Countdown mode.
Press and hold “Stop/ Reset” button for 2 seconds to set treadmill in start up
mode.
-
Press “Mode” button to select target countdown mode:
-
Training mode 1: Time target.
Use “Speed/ Incline + & -” keys to adjust value. Default 30:00 min. Range 5:00~95:00 ± 1:00. -
Training mode 2: Distance target.
Use “Speed/ Incline + & -” keys to adjust value. Default 1.00 km. Range 1.00~99.00 ± 1.0. -
Training mode 3: Calories countdown.
Use “Speed/ Incline + & -” keys to adjust value. Default 50. Range 20~9990 ±
-
- Press “Start/ Pause” button to start your workout directly when setting your desired target.
NOTE
- When set a target, the treadmill will stop automatically when pre-set target is reached.
- It is only possible to set one target.
End Your Workout
-
Pause your workout at any time by press “Start/ Pause” button once.
Display will show “PAUS” when being in pause mode. Max pause time is 4.30 min. -
Press “Start/ Pause” button to resume training when being in “PAUS” mode.
-
Press “STOP” once button to stop workout.
-
Press “STOP” twice to reset console.
Preset Programs
The equipment has 36 preset programs with different profiles.
-
Press “Prog” buttons to select program, press “Mode” button to confirm.
-
Set your desired workout time
Use “Speed/ Incline + & -” keys to adjust value. Default 30:00 min. Range 5:00~95:00 ± 1:00. -
Press “Start/ Pause” button to start your workout.
NOTE
- The speed and incline are controlled based on the selected program.
- An acoustic beep will notify the user that there will a speed and/or incline adjustment within a few seconds.
- The duration of each segment is 1/16th of the set workout time.
- Speed and incline can be changed at all times, but will only affect the active profile segment. The program will follow the profile again when changes to the next profile segment.
User Programs
The equipment has 3 user programs.
Each user program can be adjusted to personal requirements. Each user program
has 16 steps. The speed and the incline can be set for each step. Each steps
takes 1/16th of the total amount of time.
-
Press “Prog” buttons to select program.
-
Set your desired workout time
Use “Speed/ Incline + & -” keys to adjust value. Default 30:00 min. Range 5:00~95:00 ± 1:00. -
Press “Start/ Pause” button to start your workout.
Profile Programming Mode
-
Press “Prog” button and select U-1/ U-2 or U-3.
-
Press “Mode” button to open programming mode for speed first profile segment.
Set your desired speed values for the first segment of the program by using the “Speed + & -” keys and confirm the setting with “Mode” button. -
Programming mode for speed segment 2 opens.
Program all speed segments as done for segment 1. -
Programming mode for incline will open,
Set your desired incline values for the first segment of the program by using the “Incline + & -” keys and confirm the setting with “Mode” button. -
Programming mode for incline segment 2 opens.
Program all incline segments as done for segment 1. -
When confirming the 16th segment, the time window will blink to set the desired training time.
-
Press and hold “Mode” button for 3 seconds to store your programmed profile.
-
Set your desired workout time
Use “Speed/ Incline + & -” keys to adjust value. Default 30:00 min. Range 5:00~95:00 ± 1:00. -
Press the “Start/ Pause” button to start the program.
HRC Operating Function
- HRC programs starts with a one minute warm up time. ( speed will not auto adjust )
- The initial speed is 1.0 km/h, this can be adjust to a comfortable warm up speed manually.
- Console checks heart rate every 30 seconds and controls the speed as below.
Heart Rate | Parameter | Speed Adjust |
---|---|---|
29+ BPM | Under target | + 2.0 Km/h |
6~29 BPM | Under target | + 1.0 Km/h |
0~5 BPM | Under target | No adjust |
0~5 BPM | Over target | No adjust |
6~29 BPM | Over target | – 1.0 Km/h |
29+ BPM | Over target | – 2.0 Km/h |
Cleaning and Maintenance
General Cleaning
Dirt, dust, and pet hair can block air inlets and accumulate on the running
belt. On a monthly basis: vacuum underneath your treadmill to prevent build-
up.
UNPLUG POWER CORD BEFORE THIS TASK.
Belt Dust
This occurs during normal break-in or until the belt stabilizes. Wiping off
excess dust with a damp cloth will minimize build-up.
Belt and Running Deck
Your treadmill uses a very high-efficient low-friction bed. Performance is maximized when the running deck is kept clean and free from dust and dirt. Dirt and dust particles between running deck and running belt will damage your running deck surface affecting your performance and product lifetime.
How to clean running deck
Use a soft, dry, non-abrasive cloth to wipe the edge of the belt and the area
between the belt edge and frame. try to reach under the running belt edges
too, to remove the dirt build up on the edges too.
How to clean running belt surface
Firstly use a nylon scrub brush to remove the loose particles from the running
belt surface. Than use wrung out damp cloth (no cleaners or abrasives) to
gentle clean the top of the textured belt. Allow the belt to fully dry before
using.
Lubrication
The running belt must be checked for lubrication condition regularly. Therefore the treadmill comes with a 300 hours reminder function. The “TIME WINDOW” will display “OIL” and will make an acoustic beeping sound every 10 seconds to remind you. Follow the below checking procedure and eliminate the “OIL” message and acoustic warning signal by pressing and hold the “STOP” button for at least 3 seconds during this warning signal.
- Stand steadily on the running belt.
- Take hold of the front handlebar and push the running belt with your feet so that it slides back and forth. The running belt must move smoothly and evenly without making sound.
- If the running belt does not move smoothly and evenly or if the running belt does not move at all, touch the underside of the running belt with your fingertips to check the lubrication:
- If you feel lubrication or your fingertips are shiny, there is sufficient lubrication on the running belt.
- If you do not feel lubrication or your fingertips are dusty or rough, apply lubricant (±10 ml.) in the middle of the running deck under the running belt and let the equipment operate at 5km/h for at least 5 minutes.
- After lubrication, do not fold the equipment before having done a workout for 2 minutes with a speed of at least 5 km/h.
This will cause the lubricant being fully absorbed by the running belt and being spread evenly.
Belt Adjustments
The performance of your treadmill is dependent on the frame running on a
reasonably level surface. If the frame is not level, the front and back roller
cannot run parallel, and constant belt adjustment may be necessary.
The treadmill is designed to keep the running belt reasonably centered while
in use. It is normal for some belts to drift near one side while the belt is
running with no one on it. After a few minutes of use, the running belt should
have a tendency to center itself. If, during use, the belt continues to move
toward one side, adjustments are necessary.
EXCEPTION
During rehabilitation where the user is using one leg much stronger than the
other, it might happen that the running belt drifts to one side. In these
cases you should not adjust unless the running belt does not centre itself
during normal condition usage.
Belt Tension Adjustment
Adjustment must be made from the rear roller. The adjustment bolts are located
at the end of the step rails in the end caps.
- Tighten the rear roller bolts (clockwise) only enough to prevent slippage at the front roller. Turn both running belt tension adjustment bolts in increments of 1/4 turn each and inspect for proper tension by walking on the belt at a low speed, making sure the belt does not slip. Keep tensioning the bolts until the belt stops slipping.
- If you feel the belt is tight enough, but it still slips, the problem may be a loose Motor drive belt under the front cover.
- Do Not Over-tighten
Over tightening will cause belt damage and premature bearing failure.
Centre the Running Belt
Centre the running belt is needed when your running belt is not tracking in
the center of your running surface. This is noticed easily when the gap
between side landing and running belt is significantly bigger on one side
compared to the other side.
This can be caused by a few reasons, such as:
REASON 1
You do a workout using one leg more powerful in push off during your workout.
This causes the belt being pushed aside, but will correct automatically when
let the running belt run unloaded for a few minutes.
REASON 2
Your treadmill is not levelled horizontally, where gravity pulls the running
belt slowly to the lowest end of the treadmill. This must be corrected by
levelling the treadmill correctly. as this cannot be solved by any other
adjustment.
REASON 3
The running belt is not centered correctly between the front and rear roller
drum. This needs be corrected by adjusting the running belt tracking as
described below.
To adjust the running belt’s tracking use the Allen key being provided with
your treadmill.
-
Set your treadmill at a speed of ± 5 km/h, not running on it.
-
When the running belt is tracking to the right side.
Turn the left-hand rear roller adjustment bold, located on the rear end in a socket in the rear roller cover, counter clockwise for 1/4 turn. -
When the running belt is tracking to the left side.
Turn the right-hand rear roller adjustment bold, located on the rear end in a socket in the rear roller cover, counter clockwise for 1/4 turn. -
Await ±2 minutes to give the running belt the time to respond to the adjustment before repeating the adjustment steps if needed to get to the desired result.
The belt may require periodic tracking adjustment depending on use and walking/running characteristics. Some users will affect tracking differently. Expect to make adjustments as required to centre the tread-belt. Adjustments will become less of a maintenance concern as the belt is used. Proper belt tracking is an owner responsibility common with all treadmills.
Troubleshooting
Despite continuous quality control, defects and malfunctions caused by
individual components may occur in the equipment. In most cases it’s
unnecessary to take the whole device in for repair, as it’s usually sufficient
to replace the defective part.
If the equipment does not function properly during use, contact your Tunturi
dealer immediately. Always give the model and serial number of your equipment.
Please state also the nature of the problem, conditions of use and purchase
date.
If you require spare parts, always give the model, serial number of your
equipment and the spare part number for the part you need. The spare part list
is at the back of this manual. Use only spare parts mentioned in the spare
part list.
Error Codes
If the display shows an error code (marked with “E” + number), restart the equipment and check whether the display still shows the error code. If the display still shows the error code, immediately contact the dealer.
Transport and Storage
Before folding the equipment, make sure that the incline is 0%. If the incline is not 0%, folding will damage the mechanism.
- Move the equipment as shown. Move the equipment and carefully put the equipment down. Place the equipment on a protective base to prevent damage to the floor surface. Move the equipment carefully over uneven surfaces. Do not move the equipment upstairs using the wheels, but carry the equipment by the handlebars.
- Store the equipment in the upright position. Store the equipment in a dry place with as little temperature variation as possible.
Additional Information
Packaging disposal
Government guidelines ask that we reduce the amount of waste material disposed
of in land fill sites. We therefore ask that you dispose of all packaging
waste responsibly at public recycling centres.
End of life disposal
We at Tunturi hope you enjoy many years of enjoyable use from your fitness
trainer. However, a time will come when your fitness trainer will come to the
end of its useful life. Under ‘European WEEE Legislation you are responsible
for the appropriate disposal of your fitness trainer to a recognized public
collection facility.
Warranty
Tunturi Purchaser’s Warranty
Warranty Terms
The consumer is entitled to the applicable legal rights stated in the national
legislation concerning the commerce of consumer goods. This warranty does not
restrict these rights. The Purchaser’s Warranty is only valid if the item is
used in an environment approved by Tunturi New Fitness BV, and is maintained
as instructed for that particular equipment. The product-specific approved
environment and maintenance instructions are stated in the “user manual” of
the product. The “user manual” can be downloaded from our website.
http://manuals.tunturi.com
Warranty Conditions
The warranty conditions commence from the date of purchase. Warranty
conditions may vary per country, so please consult your local dealer for the
warranty conditions.
Warranty Coverage
Under no circumstances shall Tunturi New Fitness BV or the Tunturi Distributor
be liable by virtue of this warranty or otherwise for any special, indirect,
secondary or consequential damages of any nature arising out of any use or
inability to use this equipment.
Warranty Limitations
This warranty covers manufacturing defects in the fitness equipment as
originally packed by Tunturi New Fitness BV. The warranty shall apply only
under conditions of normal, recommended use of the product as described in the
Owner’s Manual and providing that Tunturi New Fitness BV’s instructions for
installation, maintenance and use have been complied with. Neither Tunturi New
Fitness BV’s nor the Tunturi Distributors’ obligations apply to defects due to
reasons beyond their control. The warranty applies only to the original
purchaser and is valid only in countries where Tunturi New Fitness BV has an
authorized importer. The warranty does not extend to fitness equipment or
components that have been modified without the consent of Tunturi New Fitness
BV. Defects resulting from normal wear, misuse, abuse, corrosion, or damage
incurred during loading or transportation are not covered.
The warranty does not cover sounds or noises emitted during use where these do
not substantially impede the use of the equipment and where they are not
caused by a fault in the equipment.
The warranty does not cover defects arising from the failure to carry periodic
maintenance as outlined within the Owner’s Manual for the product.
Furthermore, the warranty does not cover defects arising from usage and
storage within an unsuitable environment as described within the Owner’s
Manual which should be indoors, dry, dust and grit free and within a
temperature range of +15°C to +35°C. The warranty does not cover maintenance
activities, such as cleaning, lubricating, and normal part adjustments, nor
installation procedures that customers can accomplish themselves, such as
changing uncomplicated meters, pedals and other similar parts not requiring
any dismantling / reassembling of the fitness equipment. Warranty repairs
carried out by other than authorized Tunturi representatives are not covered.
Failure to follow the instructions given in the Owner’s Manual will invalidate
the product’s warranty.
Technical Data
Parameter | Unit of measurement | Value |
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Mains voltage | VAC | 210~240 |
Mains frequency | HZ | 50~60 |
Speed | Km/H | 0.8~20.0 |
Incline | Step | 0~15 |
Length / (folded) | Cm | 177.0 / (102.0) |
Length / (folded) | Inch | 69.7 / (40.2) |
Width | Cm | 83.0 |
Width | Inch | 32.7 |
Height / (folded) | Cm | 143.0 / (155.0) |
Height / (folded) | Inch | 56.3 / (61.0) |
Weight | Kg | 87.0 |
Weight | Lbs | 191.8 |
Max. user weight | Kb | 135 |
Max. user weight | Lbs | 300 |
HR. Receiver Heartrate measurement available via: | Handgrip contact |
5.3~ 5.4 Khz.
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Declaration of the Manufacturer
Tunturi New Fitness BV declares that the product is in conformity with the
following standards and directives: EN957 (HB), 2014/ 30/ EU. The product
therefore carries the CE label.
04-2020
Tunturi New Fitness BV
Purmerweg 1
1311 XE Almere
The Netherlands
Disclaimer
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All rights reserved.
- The product and the manual are subject to change.
- Specifications can be changed without further notice.
- Check our website for the latest user manual version.
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