Bokang Technology DK-38AB Walking Pad Treadmill User Manual
- June 25, 2024
- Bokang Technology
Table of Contents
- Bokang Technology DK-38AB Walking Pad Treadmill User Manual
- CAUTION
- Installation steps
- Important Precautions
- How to Use the Treadmill
- Description of Remote Control Buttons
- Suggested Stretches
- Stretch Down
- Hamstring Stretch
- Calf and Achilles Tendon Stretches
- Ankle Stretch
- Warranty Information
- FCC Statement:
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Bokang Technology DK-38AB Walking Pad Treadmill User Manual
CAUTION
Read all precautions and instructions in this manual before using this equipment. Save this manual for future reference.
Product parameters
Main technical parameters
Name
| Treadmill
Walking Pad
|
Model
|
DK-38AB
Rated voltage| AC110V/50HZ| Net weight| 17KG/37LBS
Motor horsepower| 3.0HP| Gross weight| 19.5KG/42LBS
Plug type
|
US Plug
|
Expand size
| 1200X505X105MM
/47.2X20X4.1IN
Speed adjustment
range
|
0.5-3.7/MPH
|
Max load-bearing
|
120KG/265LBS
Packing List|
NO.| Name| Qty| NO.| Name| Qty
1
|
Host
|
1 piece
|
2
| Accessory
Pack
|
1 set
ACCESSORIES LIST
NO.| Name| Quantity| NO.| Name| Quantity
1
|
Instructions
|
1 set
|
2
| Small
T-wrench
|
1 piece
Reminder: The product size, net weight, and gross weight provided are approximate values. For specific size and weight information, please refer to the actual product.
Installation steps
Step one (lift the treadmill out of the carton) Open the carton,take out the
foam,and lift the machine out of the carton.(Figure 1)
Important Precautions
- Carefully read the user manual before using the
- The product must be grounded properly when connected to the power Failure to do so may result in electric shock.
- In case of an emergency while running, unplug the safety key to stop the
- The safety key is a pull-wire type that must be inserted into the treadmill and its another end should be clipped to the waist to prevent injuries caused by sudden accidents. The treadmill cannot be started without the safety key inserted. Please remove it when not in use and keep it out of reach of children.
- Do not replace or modify any parts of the treadmill to ensure
- Use the treadmill normally according to the user manual and do not remove any parts to avoid injury, such as the motor cover or the rear roller
- Do not touch the moving parts while the treadmill is in operation and keep children away from
- Exercise moderately to avoid health damage. Stop exercising immediately if you feel
- Wait for the running belt to stop before folding
- If the power cord is damaged, replace it with the help of the manufacturer, its service department, or a professional worker to avoid
- This product is only suitable for adults in good physical and mental Please do not let children use it.
How to Use the Treadmill
Before using the treadmill, please ensure that it has been properly unfolded as per the Product Installation Instructions. To quickly use the treadmill, please follow these steps
- Connect the power to the
- Press the “Start/Stop” button on the remote controller to start the treadmill, and the LED monitor will display “3-2-1”, with the buzzer sounding once for every count down. After this, the motor will start
- Once the treadmill is running, you can use the remote controller’s “speed +” and “speed -” keys to adjust the speed according to your needs. The data on the LED monitor will automatically cycle and display every 5 seconds while the treadmill is in
- To stop the treadmill, press the “Start/Stop” button on the remote controller. In case of an emergency, pull the safety key to immediately stop the
LED Monitor Instruction
The LED window on the treadmill displays the following functions:
- The time window displays the running time, with a range of 00-999. 9 The time indicator will be on when the unit (minute) displays the time.
- The distance window displays the running distance data, with a range of 00-9999 The distance indicator will light up when the unit (miles) displays the distance.
- The calorie window displays the calorie data, with a range of 0-999. The calorie light will be on when the calorie is displayed. Calorie calculation formula: 70×1.6V(mi/h)×t(h). The calories consumed per mile run is 112 kcal.
- The speed window displays the running speed, with a range of 5-3.7MPH. The speed indicator will light up when the speed is displayed.
Description of Remote Control Buttons
Remote control function buttons: power, start/stop, mode, speed increase and decrease.
The “Power” button is used to turn off the treadmill when it is running.
When the treadmill is in standby mode, pressing thisbutton will turn off the
display and enter sleep mode.
The “Start/Stop” button is used to start or stop the treadmill.
When the power is turned on, pressing this button in the stop state will start
the treadmill. Pressing the button when the treadmill is running will stop the
treadmill
The “Mode” button is used to select the countdown mode for time, distance or
calorie, as well as a free mode. Pressing thisbutton will cycle through the
options of “30:00” (time countdown mode), “1.0” (distance countdown mode),
“50.0” (calorie countdown mode), and “0.0” (free mode).
The “Speed +” button is used to increase the speed of the treadmill after it
is started. After a single press, the speed will beadjusted by 0.1MI/H. When
the button is pressed continuously for more than 1 second, the speed will
continue to increase.
The “Speed -” button is used to decrease the speed of the treadmill after it
is started. After a single press, the speed will beadjusted by 0.1MI/H. When
the button is pressed continuously for more than 1 second, the speed will
continue to decrease.
Suggested Stretches
Stretch Down
**** Bend your knees slightly, and slowly bend your body down, letting your back andshoulders relax and try to touch your toes with your hands. Hold for 10-15 seconds, then relax. Repeat 3 times ( picture 1)
Hamstring Stretch
**** Sit on a clean seat cushion and straighten one leg. Put the other leg in
so that it fits against the inside of the straightened leg. Measure
with your hands and touch your toes as much as possible. Hold for 10-15
seconds, then relax. Repeat 3 times for each leg. ( picture 2)
Calf and Achilles Tendon Stretches
Stand with two hands against a wall or tree, one foot behind. Keep your hind
legs upright and land on your heels and lean toward the wall or
tree. Hold for 10-15 seconds, then relax. Repeat 3 times for each leg.
(Picture 3)
Ankle Stretch
Hold the balance with your left hand against the wall or table, then stretch
your right hand back. Grab the toe of your right toe and slowly pull toward
your buttocks until you feel the muscles
on the face are very tense. Hold for 10-15 seconds, then relax. Repeat 3 times
for each leg.( Picture 4)
Stretch Sartorius (inner thigh muscle)
Sit with your feet facing each other and your knees facing out. Grab both feet with both hands toward the abdomen and pull in the direction of the Hold for 10-15 seconds,then relax. Repeat 3 times for each leg (Picture 5)
Warranty Information
Welcome to using FOCUSFIT series products. Please note that our company is not
responsible for any failures caused by incorrect installation, incorrect use,
or replacement of parts, including resulting repair costs which are the
responsibility of the customer.
Please note that this product is intended for home use only, and our company
is not responsible for any problems caused by commercial use.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Fault Code | Main reason | Solution |
---|---|---|
Treadmill not working | No power | Plug in to get power |
Check all connection wire
| Connection wire not
work well
Belt not running smoothly| A.Lubrication oil is less| Add some silicon oil
B.Running belt is too
tight
| ****
Loosen running belt
E01
| ****
The wire from computer to bottom control board didn’t connected well
| 1. If communication between the electrical control and screen is obstructed, check each connection of the communication line from the screen to the lower control, ensuring that each wire is properly connected.
2. Check if there is any wire damage between the screen and controller, and replace the
communication line if necessary.
E02
| ****
IGBT breakdown or motor open circuit (DC brushless motor is over-voltage, under-voltage)
| 1. Check if the power supply voltage is below 50% of the normal voltage, and retest using the correct voltage specifications.
2. Check if there is any abnormal odor coming from the controller, and replace it if necessary.
3. Check if the motor wires are properly connected, and
reconnect if needed.
E03
| ****
Speed sensor fail
| 1. If no speed sensor signal is detected for 5-8 seconds, check whether the sensor plug is properly connected or damaged, and reconnect or replace the
sensor accordingly.
| | | |
| | 2. Check if there is any abnormal odor coming from the controller, and replace it if necessary.
3. If there is no motor input signal detected for 5-8 seconds, check whether the motor wires are properly connected or if the motor
is defective.
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E05
| ****
Over-current Protection
| 1. The system may be drawing excessive current due to the load being over the rated capacity, triggering the protective shutdown. The system can be restarted after a complete shutdown.
2. If a certain part of the treadmill becomes stuck, it can cause the motor to be unable to rotate normally, resulting in excess load and current flow. This may trigger the system protection and shut down the system. To resolve this issue, the treadmill needs to be adjusted and once done, the system can be restarted for normal operation.
3. Inspect the motor for any signs of excessive noise or a burning smell during operation. If such signs are present, it may indicate a faulty motor that needs to be replaced.
4. Check if there is any burnt smell coming from the components of the controller. If any components show signs of damage, it may indicate a faulty controller that needs to be replaced.
5. Inspect if the power supply voltage are incorrect or lower than required. Use the appropriate voltage and retest the machine. For DC brushless machines, also
check if the motor wires are
properly connected.. |
---|
E07 or “–”
| ****
Safety key off
| 1. Simply plug in the safety key.
2. Check if the reed switch or contact blade and their connecting wires are damaged.
E08
| ****
Driver failure (internal self-test error ‘driver overheating)
| 1. Wait for a period of time, then restart the power after it has cooled down. (Only applicable for brushless controllers.)
2. The controller is faulty. Replace
the controller.
E09
| ****
Communication failure
| If the lower-level controller is not receiving signals from the
higher-level controller, replace the communication cable and check if the communication port is
functioning properly.
E10
| ****
Motor open circuit
| 1. Check whether the motor wires are properly connected, and reconnect if necessary.
2. Check if the motor brushes are
stuck.
FCC Statement:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the ollowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This
Equipment generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.However,there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a Particular installation.If thise quipment
does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
partyresponsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter