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Maintenance

Always inspect hardware prior to any exercise session. Turn power
switch  to  the  “OFF”  position  and  unplug  electrical  cord  from  the
outlet before attempting maintenance. Inspect unit for loose parts
and  frayed  wires.  Repair  or  replace  any  damaged  or  worn  parts,
tighten all loose hardware as necessary.

After training, always wipe down your 650T/660T unit.  Perspiration
that continuously settles on frame, pads or casing may eventually
cause  rust  or  damage  to  the  unit.   Damage  resulting  from  lack  of
proper maintenance will not be covered under warranty.

A proper maintenance will extend the life and ensure a better perfor-
mance  of  the  treadmill.  Below you  will  find  our recommendations
for the maintenance of your 650T/660T:

Overall Cleaning

Use a damp cloth to clean outer surface and console of the tread-
mill. DO NOT USE PETROLEUM BASED PRODUCTS TO CLEAN
ANY  PART  OF  THE  TREADMILL 
.  Use  a  clean,  lint  free,  cloth  to
occasionally clean the deck surface.

Belt/Deck Maintenance

Lubrication to the deck is very important to your 650T/660T. It will
reduce the wear of the deck and maintain the smooth running sur-
face. Although this treadmill has been pre-lubed at the factory but
periodic lubrication is still necessary. It is difficult to predict exactly
when the belt will need lubrication, one of the most common symp-
toms  is  a  hesitation  or  pause  of  the  belt  when  you  set  your  foot.
Here are some of the tips for deck lubrication:
• Wipe entire deck surface with a clean, lint free cloth.
• Lubricate deck with the Diamondback Lubrication Kit (which can

be purchased through your Diamondback Dealer under Diamond-
back Part No. 84-19-000

• Follow the instructions as specified in the Lubrication Kit.
• Lubricate  your  650T/660T  treadmill  approximately  every  6

months of normal use .

Belt Adjustment

Proper belt adjustment is important for smooth and safe operation
of the treadmill. If the belt is too loose, you will feel a slight hesita-
tion each time you take a step. (If this symptom occurs, first turn the
treadmill off and try lubricating the deck/belt – see Belt/Deck Main-
tenance.)

The adjustment screws must be tightened evenly in order to adjust
the belt properly. The adjustment screws are located at the rear of
the treadmill in the end caps.

Both adjustment screws should be tightened 1/4 turn in a clockwise
direction with a wrench and the belt checked for slipping after each
adjustment. If the belt continues to slip, repeat this process until the
belt stops slipping. Make sure to only turn the adjustment screws
1/4  turn each time until the slipping stops. This will insure that you
do not over-tighten the rollers. Over-tighten the rollers may  cause
serious damage to the treadmill.

If the belt tracks too close to one side, loosen the adjustment screw
on the opposite side, turning it counterclockwise 1/4 turn. Restart
the treadmill and run it at 5 mph / 8 kph for 1 to 2 minutes to insure
the belt will stay in the center. Repeat the procedure if necessary.

Error Code

This console has a self-detected program. It will detect an error and
report on the console screen. If any of such error occurs, contact
your authorized Diamondback fitness dealer.

Error 1

-

Speed sensor error

Error 2

-

Over speed error

Error 3

-

Safety key · Re-ensure the safety key is engaged.

Error 5

-

Elevation motor error

Error 11

-

Communication error

Noise

If  noises  develop  or  malfunctions  occur,  contact  your  authorized
Diamondback fitness dealer.

Treadmill will not start

1. Not plugged in 

 Re-plug the power cord of this treadmill

2. Safety key not engaged 

 Ensure the safety key is engaged

3. Power switch at “OFF” position 

 Make sure the treadmill power

switch is at “ON” position

4. Treadmill circuit breaker tripped 

 Reset or replace fuse

If there is power going into the treadmill and the treadmill is still not
starting, contact your authorized Diamondback fitness dealer.

Trouble Shooting Guide

Summary of Contents for 650T

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...iamondback recommends that you retain the original packing materials box and packing items for future shipping needs IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU FILL IN THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AND REFER TO IT SHOULD...

Page 3: ...7 650T Assembly Instructions 8 Exercise Guidelines 9 Maximum Heart Rate Training Zone 9 Quantity Quality 9 Console Layout 10 Heart Rate Monitoring 10 Getting Started 11 650T 660T Programs Quick Start...

Page 4: ...e 3 to 4 days a week at 60 75 of your maximum heart rate By monitor ing your heart rate while you exercise you can get the most effective workout in the least amount of time It s the easiest way of de...

Page 5: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L Features Console Reading Rack Accessory Holder Handrail Horizontal Handlebar Running Belt Safety Key Upright Post Step Rail 660T Folding Lock Release Belt Adjustment On Off Sw...

Page 6: ...rayed cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been damaged broken or immersed in water Contact your local authorized Diamondback fitness dealer for service 4 Never insert any objects into...

Page 7: ...handlebar into Left and Right upright posts See Figure B 2 Secure handlebar with long bolt and washer on the left side and short bolt and washer on the right side Be sure not to pinch the wire harnes...

Page 8: ...right side Be sure not to pinch the wire harness inside the left upright post 3 Slightly tighten these two bolts with an Allen wrench Do not tighten these bolts until the console assembly has been ins...

Page 9: ...ise intensity is to accurately count your pulse during exercise Your heart rate can easily be determined by counting your pulse at the chest wrist or at the carotid artery on your neck It is difficult...

Page 10: ...ate when the SELECT key is pressed Do not operate the Heart Rate monitor transmitter together with an electrical Heart Rate Pacemaker The transmitter may cause electrical disturbances Elevation Adjust...

Page 11: ...ion range so high that you have a hard time to keep up Be sure to include a warm up and cool down period for each exercise session Programs This treadmill is equipped with following programs Manual pr...

Page 12: ...setting To re start this treadmill simply place the safety cord back on the console MANUAL PROGRAM Beginning the Program Press UP DOWN Arrow key under the speed window to select the desired speed up...

Page 13: ...nutes for each stage During Workout user may Adjust Elevation The Elevation window is displaying the default elevation 0 Press UP DOWN Arrow key under the elevation window to adjust elevation up to 10...

Page 14: ...vided to 15 stages 2 minutes for each stage During Workout user may Adjust Speed The Speed window is displaying the default speed 2 0 MPH Press UP DOWN Arrow key under the speed window to adjust speed...

Page 15: ...m stops The console will reset to idle mode and be ready for entering any new program Programs USER TARGET PROGRAMS Distance Target Program Calories Target Program Time Target Program Distance Target...

Page 16: ...rget pro gram At this time the Time window will show 20 00 Press key to set the Target Distance Press START key to accept the setting and begin the program The console will start a 3 second count down...

Page 17: ...rvice and or honoring extended warranties provided by dealers Additional Rights This warranty gives the purchaser specific legal rights and the pur chaser may also have other rights depending on state...

Page 18: ...belt adjustment is important for smooth and safe operation of the treadmill If the belt is too loose you will feel a slight hesita tion each time you take a step If this symptom occurs first turn the...

Page 19: ...RKED PERMANENTLY ON THE CONSOLE OR SAFETY KEY OF THE TREADMILL WARNING REMOVE SAFETY KEY WHEN NOT IN USE AND STORE OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AVERTISSEMENT RETIRER LA CL DE S CURIT QUAND L APPAREIL N ES...

Page 20: ...ntended use as described in this manual Do not use attachment not recommended by the manufacture 4 Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has...

Page 21: ...with all local codes and ordinances DANGER 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...

Page 22: ...____________________________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ City _______________________...

Page 23: ...E R S M A N U A L Part Number 22 19 131 08 21 02 Sales Distribution 300 Camarillo Ranch Road Camarillo CA 93012 T 800 776 7642 F 805 388 5890 Corporate Headquarters 22710 72nd Avenue South Box 97072...

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