FITFIU MC-400 Treadmill Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- FITFIU
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- TECHNICAL FEATURES
- BOX CONTENTS
- ASSEMBLY
- BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT
- USING THE PRODUCT
- CONSOLE AND FUNCTIONS
- DISPLAY
- PROGRAM AND MANUAL MODES
- MANUAL MODE TRAINING
- PROGRAM MODE TRAINING
- BELT PLATFORM INCLINATION
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- STORING
- TRANSPORT
- RECYCLING AND DISPOSING
- GUARANTEE
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (CE)
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MC-400 Instruction manual
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting the FITFIU Electric Treadmill.
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced athlete, FITFIU will be your
allied to keep fit, and develop your physical condition. Performing any kind
of exercise offers many benefits and the possibility of being able to do it
daily will now be more accessible thanks to this convenient product which
allows you to train from home. This product is designed for walking at a
speed of 0.8 km/h upwards, for power walking and running at a speed of up to
20 km/h.
We hope you will enjoy your workout and that this FITFIU product will fully
meet your expectations.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Before using this machine, read all important safety information as well as the instructions manual. Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference, and if you decide to sell this machine, remember to give it to the new owner.
- Before starting any exercise program you should consult your doctor to determine if you have any physical or health conditions that could create a risk to your health and safety, or prevent you from using the equipment properly, especially people over 35 years old that might have had health problems previously.
- The equipment is designed for adult use only, keep children away from the equipment. Also those with reduced mental, sensory or physical capabilities, except express preceding instruction from a person responsible for their safety.
- This device has been designed for home use only.
- This machine can only be used by one person at the time. Maximum user weight: 100Kg.
- Wear suitable clothing while using the equipment. Avoid wearing loose clothing that may get caught in the equipment or that may restrict or prevent movement.
- Make sure you do some warm-ups before workout and before any physical activity to avoid muscle injury. Also have an after workout routine.
- Notice to persons with pacemakers, defibrillators, or other implanted electronic devices. Persons who have a pacemaker use the pulse sensor at their own risk.
- Pregnant women are not advised to use pulse sensor products.
- ATTENTION! Systems that calculate cardio frequency are not always exact in its calculations. Please note that excessive effort may cause serious injuries, or death. If you feel pain, sickness, dizziness or any other uncommon symptoms while exercising, stop immediately, rest a while and consult your doctor before continuing with your workout.
- Place the machine on a flat, even and solid surface. Do not place the product on a wet or damp area.
- Do not use this product outdoors.
- Do not use this machine if the cable or the plug is damaged or damp.
- Just after each use and before cleaning, assembly or maintenance, turn it off and disconnect the belt drive off the plug.
- Never leave the machine on or unattended.
- Do not perform any adjustments or maintenance to the machine not specified in this manual. Please contact our technical support should you experience any problems with this device.
- In the event of damage to your product, have all worn out or defective parts replaced immediately, and do not use the product before it is completely repaired.
- Only use accessory and replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer.
- Never place your hands or feet under the walking belt.
- After exercising, wait for the treadmill to stop completely before getting off.
- After use, remove the safety key from the console and store it in a place which is inaccessible to children.
- Always stop the machine using the master switch.
- If you want to get off urgently, grab the support rails and place your feet on the foot rails.
- To perform an emergency stop, remove the safety key
- It’s the owner’s responsibility to ensure that all other users are well informed about all safety and user instructions.
NOTE: FITFIU is not responsible or liable for any injury to the person or damage to property arising from the wrong use of the equipment.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT
- Console
- Dumbbells
- Foam
- Upright column
- Motor cover
- Base
- Tilt adjustment
- Endcaps
- Running belt
- U-tube
- Safety Tether and Emergency Stop
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Electric treadmill
Model| MC-400
Input power voltage| 240 V / 50 Hz
Motor power| 2000 W
Speed| 0.8-20 Km/h
Running surface| 1200 x 420 mm
Max user weight| 100 Kg
Display Type| LCD display
Display Readout| Calories, Heart Rate, Speed, Time, Distance
N.W./ G.W.| 58/63 Kg
BOX CONTENTS
- Treadmill
- Accesory bar (1x)
- Accessory bar guide (2x)
- Tube joint cover (4x)
- Tube padding (4x)
- Weight accessory (2x)
- Emergency stop system (1x)
- Belt lubricant (1x)
- Auxiliary input cable (1x)
- Bolts / Tools:
– Screw M8x50 (2x)
– Screw M8x45 (2x)
– Screw M8x35 (4x)
– Screw M8x22 (4x)
– Screw M8x25 (2x)
– Nut M8 (8x)
– Wrench
– 5mm and 6mm Allen wrench
ASSEMBLY
STEP 1.
Remove all parts from the carton and place them on a firm, flat surface.
Remove all packing materials. Using the screwdriver, remove (turn to the left)
the 2 screws (8, shown in step 3) that secure the plastic cover (7, shown in
step 3) to each side of the unit.
STEP 2.
With the unit flat, lift the handle assembly (2) so that it is upright, then
secure the handle columns to the unit base (1). Use the hexagon socket wrench
and M845 screws (3) to fix and tighten it with the M8 nut. Use the M822
screw (6) to fix the column to the base. Clamp the left and right columns, use
inner hex wrench and M8*25 screw to lock the console frame on the
columns.
STEP 3.
Place each plastic cover (7) in position and attach it to the equipment using
the previously removed screws (8) (turn clockwise).
STEP 4.
Rotate the console (9) so that it is almost horizontal, and then fix it to the
handle columns with 2 M8x22 screws (6).
Tighten the screws (turn clockwise) with the Allen key.
STEP 5
Prepare the bottom rail of the accessory bar (10) by sliding 2 pieces of tube
padding (11), followed by a tube joint cover (12) on each end. The joint
covers should be inserted into the small end first. For the top rail of the
accessory bar, slide a tube joint cover on each end, small ends first.
STEP 6.
Attach the upper and lower accessory bar rails (with tube filler) to the tabs
(A) of the handle columns using 4 M8x45 bolts (13) and nuts (5). Tighten the
screws (turn clockwise) with the Allen wrench.
STEP 7.
Slide the tube joint covers toward the handle columns so that the joint is
fully covered.
STEP 8.
Bring the accessory bar (14) into position, with the dumbell hooks facing
upward, behind the centres of the accessory bar rails.
STEP 9.
Attach the accessory bar to the upper and lower accessory bar rails using 2
M8x55 screws (15) and nuts (5). Tighten the screws (rotate right) using the
Allen key.
STEP 10.
Slide the 2 remaining pieces of tube padding (11) over the horizontal
accessory bar tubes.
The machine should resemble the image below and is ready for use.
After the installation of this treadmill it is possible to see the two connecting lines of the two ends of the running surface, which guarantees its stability. And it is carried out by means of a meticulous heat-sealing process during its manufacture. It is the longest lasting way to join the tape itself and ensure the life of the product.
BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT
WARM UP
A successful exercise program consists of a warm-up, aerobic exercise, and a
cool-down. Warming up is an important part of your workout, and should begin
every session. It prepares your body for more strenuous exercise by heating
up and stretching out your muscles, increasing your circulation and pulse
rate, and delivering more oxygen to your muscles. At the end of your workout,
repeat these exercises to reduce sore muscle problems. We suggest the
following warm-up and cool-down exercises:
INNER THIGH STRETCH
Sit with the soles of your feet together with your knees pointing outward.
Pull your feet as close into your groin as possible. Gently push your knees
towards the floor. Hold for 15 counts.
HAMSTRING STRETCH
Sit with your right leg extended. Rest the sole of your left foot against your
right inner thigh. Stretch toward your toe as far as possible. Hold for 15
counts. Relax and then repeat with left leg extended.
HEAD ROLL
Rotate your head to the right for one count, feeling the stretch up the left
side of your neck. Next, rotate your head back for one count, stretching your
chin to the ceiling and letting your mouth open. Rotate your head to the left
for one count, and finally, drop your head to your chest for one count.
SHOULDER LIFT
Lift your right shoulder up toward your ear for one count. Then lift your left
shoulder up for one count as you lower your right shoulder. Repeat this action
for a few minutes.
CALF-ACHILLES STRETCH
Lean against a wall with your left leg in front of the right and your arms
forward. Keep your right leg straight and the left foot on the floor; then
bend the left leg and lean forward by moving your hips toward the wall. Hold,
then repeat on the other side for 15 counts.
SIDE STRECH
Open your arms to the side and continue lifting them until they are over your
head. Reach your right arm as far upward toward the ceiling as you can for one
count. Feel the stretch up your right side. Repeat this action with your left
arm.
TOE TOUCH
Slowly bend forward from your waist, letting your back and shoulders relax as
you stretch toward your toes. Reach down as far as you can and hold for 15
counts.
USING THE PRODUCT
SAFETY TETHER AND EMERGENCY STOP
The equipment comes equipped with a “safety tether” (C).
The safety tether must be attached to the console in orderfor the equipment to
run. It is designed to attach to your clothing so that if you leave or fall
from the equipment it will stop automatically, helping prevent injury.
Before beginning a workout session, ensure that the safety tether is properly
placed onto the console and that the clip is securely attached to your
clothing.
NOTE: If the equipment is on, but the safety tether is not attached, “E07” shows on the display and the equipment cannot be started.
CONSOLE AND FUNCTIONS
The equipment features a computerized display that provides you with controls for operating the unit as well as workout information, such as duration, speed, distance travelled etc.
To use the equipment:
- Plug the equipment into the electrical supply.
- Place the power switch (D), located at the front of the unit, in the “ON” (“I”) position.
- Attach the safety tether to the safety tether location on the console.
- Operate the equipment as desired.
Always stand on the side rails when starting the equipment. Never stand on the belt then start the machine.
DISPLAY
Shows current information, such as current speed, elapsed or remaining time, used or remaining calories, current pulse etc. The range of values for each is:
- TIME – 5:00 to 99:59 minutes / seconds.
- DISTANCE – 1.0 to 99.9 kilometres.
- SPEED – 0.8 to 20 km/h.
- CALORIES – 20 to 999 calories.
- PULSE – 50 to 200 beats/minute (BPM).
NOTE: When displaying pulse, you must have both hands on the metal
sensors on each handle.
To approximately convert calories to kilojoules, multiply the number of
calories by 4.
START
Press to start the equipment. Start can also be selected using the left-hand
handle mounted “Start” button.
STOP
Press to stop the equipment. Stop can also be selected using the left-hand
handle mounted “Stop” button.
FAT
Press to activate the body mass index calculator
PROGRAM
Press to select a pre-set program. Each press moves to the next program in
sequence (P1 to P2, P2 to P3 and so on).
Hold the button down to more quickly step through programs.
MODE
When in Manual mode and the equipment is not running, press to switch between
time, distance or calorie setting options. When using the body mass index
calculator, press to step through data entry options.
SPEED
When the equipment is running, press ▲ to increase speed. Press ▼ to reduce
speed. Each press changes speed by 0.1 km/h. Hold the button down to more
quickly change speed. The speed range is 0.8 to 20 km/h. Speed can also be
adjusted using the righthand handle mounted + and – buttons. When in Manual
mode and the equipment is not running, press + or – to adjust either time,
distance or calories target values. When in Program mode and the equipment is
not running, press + or – to adjust the program time value.
- QUICK SPEED SELECTION: In Manual mode, press a “quick speed select” button to change to the applicable speed. The speed will remain as selected until changed or the equipment stopped:
1.0 km/h. | 7.0 km/h. |
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3.0 km/h. | 9.0 km/h. |
5.0 km/h. 11. | 11.0 km/h. |
AUDIO SYSTEM CONTROLS
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AUX: Allows connection of an audio playing device via a 3.5mm cable (supplied). Note that some audio system zfunctions are not available when this type of connection is used.
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Allows connection of a USB type storage device. Note that audio files must be in MP3 format and that navigation of the storage device (switching “folders” etc) is not supported.
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Press to mute the speakers. Press again to un-mute.
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Press to increase speaker volume. Press and hold to increase volume more quickly.
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Press to decrease speaker volume. Press and hold to decrease volume more quickly.
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Press to pause the currently playing music. Press again to play the currently paused music. Applies to
USB connection only. -
**** Press to play the next music track. Applies to USB connection only.
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**** Press to play the previous music track. Applies to USB connection only.
PROGRAM AND MANUAL MODES
The equipment features two basic operating modes:
NOTE: The equipment must not be running in order to change or select
modes.
- MANUAL MODE: The equipment is being used, but not running a preset program (see Program mode, below). In this mode, the equipment can be set to stop automatically at a pre-set session duration, distance or calories used value. To enter Manual mode, press MODE.
NOTE: You can also press START to use the equipment without setting a duration or distance. In this mode, the equipment will stop automatically after 60 minutes.
- PROGRAM MODE: The equipment runs through a preset routine where it will apply a particular speed for a period of time. There are 12 preset routines to choose from (“P1” to “P12”). In Program mode, the unit automatically changes speeds. At each speed change, the unit beeps for 3 seconds before changing speed, as a warning. To enter Program mode, press PROG when the equipment is on but not running – the display flashes “P01”. Press PROG until you reach the required program.
MANUAL MODE TRAINING
The MC-400 has a “Manual” mode of operation, which gives you the freedom to adjust the equipment operation as desired at any time. In this mode, once started, the equipment runs until you stop it or can be pre-set for a session duration, distance or target number of calories to use.
- Turn on the equipment.
- Press START. The equipment counts down 5 seconds, then starts running at the slowest speed.
- Adjust speed using ▲ / ▼ as required.
- When finished, press STOP.
SETTING A PRE-SET SESSION DURATION:
When training to a pre-set session duration, the equipment stops automatically
once the timer counts down to 0.00.
- Turn on the equipment.
- Press MODE so that the “H – 1” shows on the display.
- Adjust the session duration using ▲ / ▼ as required. Duration can range from 5 to 99 minutes.
- Press START. The equipment counts down 5 seconds, then starts running at the slowest speed.
- Adjust speed as required.
SETTING A PRE-SET SESSION DISTANCE:
When training to a pre-set session distance, the equipment stops automatically
once the travelled distance reaches 0.00.
- Turn on the equipment.
- Press MODE so that the “H – 2” shows on the display.
- Adjust the session distance using ▲ / ▼ as required. Distance can range from 1 to 99 km, in 1.0 km increments.
- Press START. The equipment counts down 5 seconds, then starts running at the slowest speed.
- Adjust speed as required.
SETTING A TARGET CALORIE VALUE:
When training to a target calorie value, the equipment stops automatically
once the number of calories used for the session reaches the target value.
- Turn on the equipment.
- Press MODE so that the “H – 3” shows on the display.
- Adjust the target calorie value using ▲ / ▼ as required. The value can range from 20 to 990 calories, in 1 calorie increments.
- Press START. The equipment counts down 5 seconds, then starts running at the slowest speed.
- Adjust speed as required.
PROGRAM MODE TRAINING
The MC-400 has 12 automatic training programs, “P1” to “P12”. Each program has a standard duration of 30 minutes (you can change this) and applies differing speeds 10 times per program (for example, if the duration is 30 minutes, the speed changes every 3 minutes). To access the programs:
- Turn on the equipment, press PROG to select program 1 (“P1” displays).
- To select other programs, keep pressing PROG as required.
- To change program duration, use ▲ / ▼ as required to set duration between 5 and 99 minutes.
- Press START. The equipment counts down 5 seconds, then the belt starts running.
- When the equipment changes speed, a beep sounds several times before the change.
- When completing the program, a beep sounds several times before the equipment stops.
Program speeds are shown below:
Program | Speed (Km/h) |
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P1 | 3 |
P2 | 3 |
P3 | 2 |
P4 | 3 |
P5 | 3 |
P6 | 2 |
P7 | 2 |
P8 | 2 |
P9 | 2 |
P10 | 2 |
P11 | 2 |
P12 | 2 |
CALCULATING BODY MASS INDEX
The MC-400 features a body mass index calculator, which can provide a
reasonable assessment on the user’s overall fat content using data for age,
gender, height and weight. To calculate body mass index:
NOTE: The body mass index (“BMI”) is to be used as a guide only and
should not be considered medical data. BMI values in the following ranges are
indicators of: ≤19 – underweight; 20 to 25 – normal; 26 to 29 – overweight;
≥30 – obese.
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Turn on the equipment.
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Press FAT, or press PROG repeatedly, until “FAT” shows on the display. Beneath this will be the input data type (described below) on the left, and the data value on the right. The example image shows and age value of “52”.
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Press MODE to select the BMI data to input. Each press steps between the following input data types. For each type of data, adjust the value using and as required before stepping to the next input data type:
– “F1” – Gender. Possible values are “01” for male, “02” for female.
– “F2” – Age. Possible values are “10” to “99”.
– “F3” – Height in centimetres. Possible values are “100” to “200”.
– “F4” – Weight in kilograms. Possible values are “20” to “150”.
– “F5” – Physical detection. Place the palms of your hands on the pulse sensors and keep them there until the BMI value is shown. -
When finished, press STOP.
BELT PLATFORM INCLINATION
The MC-400 features 3-position belt platform inclination. This means that end
of the belt platform can be raised/ lowered in three positions. The lower the
end of the belt platform compared to the front provides a more strenuous
workout. To adjust belt platform inclination:
NOTE: Always adjust both sides of the belt platform to the same height.
- Ensure that the equipment is OFF and unplugged.
- Lift one side of the belt platform (1), then pull the locking pin (2) out from the foot (3).
- Rotate the foot, as required, then insert the locking pin into the required hole (the hole farthest from the belt platform provides the most inclination). Ensure the pin passes through the hole on either side of the foot.
- Perform the same operation on the other side of the belt platform.
- Ensure that the belt platform is resting on both feet before using the machine.
TRAINING
STRETCHING/WARMING UP: GENTLE E ORT FOR A MINIMUM OF 10 MINUTES
To maintain tness or for rehabilitation, train every day for at least 10
minutes. This type of exercise provides a good, gentle work-out for muscles
and joints and can be used as a warm-up activity before more intense physical
exercise. To develop muscle tone in the legs, choose a steeper incline and
increase the duration of the exercise.
AEROBIC EXERCISE FOR WEIGHT LOSS: MODERATE E ORT FOR 35 TO 60 MINUTES
This type of training is an e ective way of burning calories. There is no
point in pushing yourself unduly; for the best results the most important
thing is frequency of exercise (at least 3 times a week) and the duration of
the session (35 to 60 minutes). Exercise at average intensity (moderate e ort
so you are not out of breath). In order to lose weight, as well as taking
regular physical exercise, it’s essential to follow a balanced diet.
AEROBIC TRAINING FOR ENDURANCE: SUSTAINED E ORT FOR 20 TO 40 MINUTES
This type of exercise helps strengthen the heart muscle and improves your
respiratory health. Exercise at least 3 times a week at a steady pace (rapid
breathing). As your training progresses, you will be able to maintain this e
ort for longer, and at an improved pace. Training at a faster pace (anaerobic
and in the red zone) is reserved for athletes and requires special
preparation.
COOL DOWN
After each training session, walk slowly for a few minutes to bring your body
gradually to rest. This cool down phase helps your cardiovascular and
respiratory systems, blood circulation and muscles return to normal. It also
helps to eliminate side e ects such as the accumulation of lactic acid which
is one of the major causes of muscle pain (cramps and sti ness).
STRETCHING
Stretching after exercise reduces muscle sti ness caused by lactic acid
accumulation and stimulates blood circulation.
MAINTENANCE
ATTENTION: Some maintenance activities described may be beyond the scope of some users. For procedures that you are not comfortable with or have the tools or experience for, have the unit serviced by a service centre or qualified technician.
- To prevent electrical shock, switch OFF and unplug the equipment before cleaning or performing any maintenance tasks.
- Before each use, check the running belt for wear.
CLEANING
The equipment can be cleaned with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Do not use
abrasives, solvents or harsh chemicals.
Be careful not to get excessive moisture on the display panel as this may
damage it and create an electrical hazard.
After each use, wipe the unit of any sweat, dirt or liquids. Pay extra
attention to the edges of the belt, where it meets the running boards on each
side of the running belt – keeping this area clean will help prolong the life
of the unit and maintain its performance. Keep the equipment, especially the
display console, out of direct sunlight to prevent damage to the screen.
MAINTENANCE
BELT LUBRICATION
Lubricating the running belt will ensure superior performance and extend
service life. After the first 25 hours of use (or 2 to 3 months) apply some
lubricant, and repeat for every following 50 hours of use (or 5 to 8 months)
or more frequently if under extended regular usage. How to check running belt
for proper lubrication: Lift one side of the running belt and feel the top
surface of the running deck. If the surface is slick to the touch, then no
lubrication is required. If the surface is dry to the touch, apply some
lubricant. How to apply lubricant:
- Lift one side of running belt.
- Pour several drops of the supplied lubricant to the top surface of the running deck, under the centre of the running belt.
- Run the equipment at a slow speed for 3 to 5 minutes to evenly distribute lubricant.
NOTE: Do not over lubricate. Wipe away any excess lubricant from the running belt.
BELT ALIGNMENT AND TENSION ADJUSTMENT
The running belt is pre-adjusted to the running deck at the factory, but after
prolonged use it can stretch and require retensioning. To adjust the belt,
turn on the main power switch of the equipment and let the belt run at a speed
of 6km/h. Use the Allen key provided to turn the rear roller adjustment bolts
to center the belt. If the running belt is shifting to the left, turn the left
adjustment bolt 1/4 turn to the right, and the running belt should start to
correct itself. If the running belt is shifting to the right, then turn the
right adjustment bolt 1/4 turn to the left, and the belt should start to
correct itself. Keep turning the adjustment bolts until the running belt is
properly centered. If the running belt is slipping during use, turn off and
unplug the equipment. Using the Allen key provided, turn both left and right
rear roller adjustment bolts 1/4 turn to the right, then turn the main power
switch back on and run the equipment at a speed of 6km/h. Run on to the
running belt to determine if the belt is still slipping. Repeat this procedure
until the belt no longer slips.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following information may assist in identifying a problem and rectifying it.
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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Equipment will not start | A.Equipment not plugged in. | |
B.Safety tether not in place. | A.Connect unit to mains electrical supply. |
B.Place safety tether in correct location.
Belt slips.| Belt loose.| Adjust belt tension.
Belt hesitates when stepped on.| A.Not enough lubrication on running deck. .
B.Belt too tight.| A.Lubricate running deck
B.Adjust belt tension.
Belt is not centred.| Running belt tension not even across the rear roller.|
Adjust belt alignment
Display shows “El”| Communication problem between drive unit and console
detected.| Check connections between console and drive unit. If the connectors
or wiring is damaged, replace it.
Display shows “E2..| Drive unit / motor problem detected.| Check drive unit
and motor connections. if the motor is damaged, replace it
Display shows °E3″| Electrical protection tripped.| Check mains electrical
supply is to specifications.
•Ensure that drive belt is not caught or is unable to rotate due to
obstruction.
• Check all connections.
•Check for motor or control circuitry fault (often indicated by a burning
smell) and replace parts as required.
Display shows “E6”| Power supply protection tripped.| Check mains electrical
supply is to specifications.
•Check all connections.
•Check for motor or control circuitry fault (often indicated by a burning
smell) and replace parts as required.
Display shows °E| Safety tether not in place.| Place safety tether in correct
location on console.
NOTE: In the event of not being able to resolve the problem, please seek technical support assistance.
STORING
FOLDING / UNFOLDING
To fold, lift the end of the equipment up until it locks into the folded
position.
To unfold, use your foot to push the latch on the hydraulic lift (B) – the
belt platforms lowers automatically.
STORAGE
Store the equipment in a clean and dry indoor environment. Never leave or use
the unit outdoors. Ensure the master power switch is OFF (“O”) and the power
cord is un-plugged from wall outlet.
TRANSPORT
MOVING
The unit can be tilted onto its wheels for easy moving and storage. With the
equipment in the folded and locked position, firmly grasp the handlebar with
both hands. Next, carefully tilt the equipment back until it rolls freely on
the transport wheels.
WARNING: Do not attempt to move the equipment while it is in the unfolded
position. The belt platform suspension pads at the front of the equipment are
NOT wheels and do not rotate.
RECYCLING AND DISPOSING
When you decide to get rid of the machine, make sure to follow the local
regulation.
Protect the environment. Get rid of the machine taking care of the
environment. Do not simply throw it away in the trash. Please separate plastic
and steel to recycle.
Package materials are recyclables. Please, throw them away on the appropriate
trash can.
GUARANTEE
This product has a 2 years guarantee. This guarantee covers damages and bad
function, only if the product has not been misused and all the instructions
have been correctly followed.
In order to claim your guarantee, you must present your receipt of purchase.
The product has to be complete and have all its parts.
The guarantee does not cover wear and tear, lack of maintenance, negligence,
incorrect assembly and inappropriate usage (blows, using the wrong power
supply, storage, using conditions, etc).
It is also excluded when non original or not-adequate assembly accessories or
parts have been used on the product.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (CE)
We, PRAT INTERNATIONAL BRANDS S.L., owner of the brand FITFIU Fitness, with headquarters in street Blanquers Parcela 7-8, Polígono Industrial de Valls 43800 (Tarragona), SPAIN, declares that the electric treadmill MC-400, from 2018 series onwards, is in accordance with the European Parliament Directives and of the Council.
- Directive 2014/35/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits (recast).
The product delivered coincides with the prototype that was submitted for CE exam.
Valls, 4 january 2018,
Albert Prat Asensio, CEO (Authorized representative and responsible for technical documentation).
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