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A. GENERAL

Profile Program

Select one of 6 different profile programs

+, - button

Press +, - button to set any numbers

Enter Button

Jump up to next part

Bluetooth Button

Press 2~3 seconds to start pairing between wearable device and 

treadmill

MESSAGE window

It display messages for the user.

POWER

Turn the TV on/off

SELECTION button

This button is to select one of the video signals such as TV or USB

EXIT / OFF

To cancel or close the menu.

TV Setting(3 sec.)

Press Exit Button about 3 secs to enter TV Setting mode.

(Refer to Page 28 for details)

Select

To set any menu or select USB file

Volume

TV Volume Regulation

Channel

TV Channel

PARAMETER

Press both ‘ENTER’ and ‘V’ button at once for 5 secs to enter 

PARAMETER MENU. (Refer to Page 26 for details)

A-7. INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for HERA-8000(B)

Page 1: ...000 I Before using this equipment please read all Safety Instructions Carefully to ensure safe and correct operation FOR BETTER LIFE USER MANUAL www ehealth one com For customer service call 82 0 31 949 8010 ...

Page 2: ...omer product could be changed for improvement purpose Head Office 132 Sannam ro Ilsanseo gu Goyang si Gyeonggi do Korea 10201 Tel 82 31 949 8010 Fax 82 31 949 8012 www eheatlh one com E mail ceo eheatlh one com Oversea Business Partners HEALTH ONE ASIA PTE LTD 391B Orchard Road 23 01 Ngee Ann City Tower B Singapore 238 874 Tel 65 9337 8030 Fax 65 6736 7389 www healthone asia E mail info healthone ...

Page 3: ...e Speed Distance Calories Time Program Target Heart Rate Monitor 23 inch LED FULL HD TV 23 inch LED FULL HD TV Auto Stop O O Bluetooth Option Option USB Port Video Clips O O Heart Rate Monitoring System Contact Telemetry Wearable HR Monitoring Device Option Contact Telemetry Wearable HR Monitoring Device Option Power 220V 60Hz 220V 60Hz Weight 225kg 205kg Max Load 180kg 180kg Frame Outer Layer Alu...

Page 4: ...elt immediately as it may cause excessive friction with foot panel leading to static induced motor damage and electric shock Do not operate the treadmill in any other way than stated in this Manual Do not install the treadmill near water in very dusty or humid areas nor on thick carpeting to avoid damage Do not use the treadmill if the power cord was damaged or the treadmill does not work normally...

Page 5: ...machine while belt is running to avoid accident Do not allow children under age 10 the handicapped the elderly or unfit person or pets use the machine to avoid accident unless closely guided by a guardian Do not allow more than one person to use the machine at the same time Do not step on the rearmost part near the roller as it may cause accident WARNING CAUTION Means possible light damage on inju...

Page 6: ...6 A 3 COMPONENT PARTS A GENERAL Components of MainBody HERA 8000 I This produt is packed and delivered as semi assembled RoHS compliant 2002 95 EC RoHS compliant 200 2 9 5 E C Console Post Body ...

Page 7: ...d When moving lift up the bottom of rear cover so that the machine can be moved easily on front wheels If the entire machine has to be hauled up 4 5 adults should do it carefully to avoid injury or accident DESCRIPTION HERA 9000I treadmill is designed for use in Gyms or fitness centers with a 23 LED Built in TV Monitor Using Powerful 3HP Continuous AC motor with the latest inverter control technol...

Page 8: ...ration A S S E M B L Y A N D I N S T A L L A T I O N After unpacking all the components assemble and install the machine as per the following procedure Body Detaching the Motor Cover 1 Pull out 4 screws 5mm at each corner of the motor cover with a screwdriver 2 Lift the cover up to detach it from the frame Use bolts and tool A Phillips Screwdriver B M5 X 20 Pan head screw x 4pcs A B Use bolts and ...

Page 9: ...t right Use bolts and tool A 8mm L wrench B M10 X 60 Hex socket head cap screw 4pcs C M10 2t Washer 12pcs D 6mm L wrench E M10 X 20 Hex socket button head cap screw 8pcs A B C D E C Use bolts and tool CAUTION Nuts must be tightened firmly Otherwise it may cause noise vibration and breakdown Screw bolts into the nuts before positioning and tighten them in turn A 6 INSTALLATION A GENERAL 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 10: ...Console Assembly to the top of the posts 4 bolts each left right 4 After assembling the console part tighten all bolts surely and tightly Use bolts and tool A 6mm L Wrench B M10 X 20 Hex Socket Head Cap Screw right left 8pcs C M10 2t Washer right left 8pcs A B C Use bolts and tool 1 2 3 Nuts must be tightened firmly Otherwise it may cause noise vibration and breakdown Screw bolts into the nuts bef...

Page 11: ...wer side of the left post 2 Pull D TV Power Cable from the hole at the lower side of the right post 3 Insert the Audio Cable into the Socket located in the PCB on the back side of the front cover Pay attention not to insert the cable in reverse 4 Join TV Antenna Connectors CABLE 3 4 Use of any plug or a cord that is not grounded may cause electric shock or malfunction of the machine A 1 Left Post ...

Page 12: ...ame down Counterclockwise frame up 2 When levelness has been achieved turn the locking nuts upward counterclockwise to lock the level pads firmly Use bolts and tool 24mm Spanner A 6 INSTALLATION A GENERAL Use bolts and tool 2 7 m m 1 2 3 1 2 Pull off the power plug while not in use for a long period of time Only use standard power cord Do not use extension of power cord Do not use damaged power co...

Page 13: ...process until no slippage occurs Adjustment of Side drifting After the adjustment of belt tension adjust side drifting as follows 1 Increase the belt speed to 10 km h 2 Adjust belt balance using 8mm hexagon wrench while visually checking the belt for side drifting 3 If no sign of side drifting shows after 5 minutes then the balance of belt has been achieved If side drifting occurs within 5 minutes...

Page 14: ...Body Fat Grip 6 Urethane Handgrip L 7 Urethane Handgrip R 8 Emergency Stop Button 9 Jack Housing Earphone Connecter 10 Console Cabinet Rear 11a 11b Cover for after sales service 11a Under Console 11b Rear monitor Body 12 Motor Cover 13 Running Belt 14 Non slip 15 Main Frame 16 Front Cover 17 End Cover 1 2 11b 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 11a PART NAMES ...

Page 15: ...l number C Indicates production date NOTE The name plate is located on the back cover of the console cabinet CAUTION Risk of electric shock Do not open treadmil motorcover In case of problem please contact the service center Product Model Serial number Net weight Max User Weight Power Date TREADMILL 210 kg 180 kg AC 230V 50 60Hz 2 2kw Date HEALTH ONE CO LTD www ehealth one com Tel 82 0 31 949 8010...

Page 16: ... a program mode its display shows remaining time CALORIES window It shows user s calorie consumption in Kcal units The default calculation of calorie consumption is based on body weight of 70 Kg To see exact calorie consumption input user s weight DISTANCE window It indicates the distance run by the user When the treadmill is set to a workout target mode or a program mode its display shows remaini...

Page 17: ...the user POWER Turn the TV on off SELECTION button This button is to select one of the video signals such as TV or USB EXIT OFF To cancel or close the menu TV Setting 3 sec Press Exit Button about 3 secs to enter TV Setting mode Refer to Page 28 for details Select To set any menu or select USB file Volume TV Volume Regulation Channel TV Channel PARAMETER Press both ENTER and V button at once for 5...

Page 18: ...nnected Health One Treadmill is commercial purpose So it does not support any re connection by previous connection as various people use many machines Headphone Jack Housing To connect wire headphone earphone on both jacks 1 2 USB HDMI Connection A To receive HDMI signal B Connect USB device at port 1 only 2 is not available User can load any photo MP3 or video files from USB device AUTO STOP The ...

Page 19: ...refer to the following heart rate table for better workout MAXIMUM INTENSITY ZONE AEROBIC ZONE WEIGHT CONTROL ZONE LOW INTENSITY ZONE 60 70 90 100 BPM 0 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 205 184 0 200 180 0 195 175 5 190 171 0 185 166 5 180 162 5 175 157 5 170 153 0 165 148 5 160 144 0 155 139 0 143 5 140 0 136 5 133 0 129 5 126 0 122 5 119 0 115 5 112 0 108 5 123 0 120 0 117 0 114 0 111 0 108 0 10...

Page 20: ...START button Press START button Then the running belt will start to move at the starting speed of 1 0km h 3 Adjust SPEED and or INCLINE Adjust speed or incline as the user wishes by pressing the SPEED or INCLINE button The START STOP button toggles between start and stop i e first pressing starts operation and pressing it again stops the operation and so on When the treadmill stops with the EMERGE...

Page 21: ...LORIES 10 999 Input target value by pressing button 3 Start workout Press Start button 2 Age Weight enter INPUT AGE 10 100 INPUT WEIGHT 10 250 Input target value by pressing button After the workout workout resume is displayed for 30 seconds Workout targets data input start During the target workout the speed and incline can be adjusted by the user while they can not be changed by the user in the ...

Page 22: ...e Heart rate signal from the chest belt Check HR belt is displayed and the procedure for inputting data can not proceed 2 Input gender Input gender with target button and push ENTER 3 Input weight Input weight with target button and push ENTER 4 Input age Input age with target button and push ENTER 5 Input target value Input target value with target button and push START 6 Press START Button After...

Page 23: ...eart rate chest belt A 7 HEART RATE MONITORING SYSTEM 1 Select FAT BURN If the treadmill does not read the Heart rate signal from the headband or chest belt Wear heart rate transmitter will be displayed and the procedure for inputting data can not proceed 2 Input gender Input gender with target button and push ENTER 3 Input weight Input weight with target button and push ENTER 4 Input age Input ag...

Page 24: ...isplayed and the procedure for inputting data can not proceed 2 Input gender Input gender with target button and push ENTER 3 Input weight Input weight with target button and push ENTER 4 Input age Input age with target button and push ENTER 5 Input heart rate Input target heart rate with target button and push ENTER The maximum target heart rate for input is 90 of the user s theoretical maximum 6...

Page 25: ...nder Input gender with target button and push ENTER 4 Input weight Input weight with target button and push ENTER 5 Input time Input time with target button and push ENTER 6 Input max speed Input max speed with target button and push ENTER 7 Input max incline Input max incilne with target button and push ENTER Select profile with target button and push ENTER or START Choose one of 6 profiles with ...

Page 26: ...etting or program Only authorized personnel can adjust the system parameters 1 Push Enter and buttons simultaneously for 5 sec 2 Select parameter by buttons 3 Adjust parameters with button on screen and push enter button to save 4 Push START Button to save changes and exit parameter setting mode SYSTEM PARAMETER 1 2 ...

Page 27: ...OP time Time Limitation Setting in Manual Workout min When No 13 is enabled 30 Function 15 Free run E stop 1 End the motor by Free Run 0 End the motor by speed decreasing 0 Function 16 E stop S D control 0 Emergency Stop during Emergency Button is pressed 1 Emergency Stop after change the condition of Emergency button 1 Function 17 E stop A B contact 1 Emergency Button B type contact 0 Emergency B...

Page 28: ...rol Board Panel 5 When you meet Channel Setting Mode on Screen press button twice to move to Channel menu Then press button 3 times to move to AUTO SEARCH and press OK to scan channels 6 Wait until TV scans channels If you operate treadmill during channel scanning it can make an error So please wait until TV finishes to scan channels 7 Please turn off and turn of the power after finish channel sca...

Page 29: ...Port or Connect HDMI cable to HDMI port B 3 External input B MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTIONS 2 Connect HDMI port at the right side of TV monitor or insert a USB disk 3 Press Source Button to enter the mode 4 Select the right category 5 Select video file with OK button and touch button to play External input If you select a video file a Green Mark will be shown ...

Page 30: ... the oil is not dried If the running belt or the deck is seriously worn out or damaged it must be replaced as follows R E P L A C E M E N T O F P A R T S STEP 1 Turn the power off STEP 2 Detach the motor cover STEP 3 Detach the dust cover STEP 4 Detach the end cover STEP 5 Detach the Non slip foot rail STEP 6 Unscrew the bolts from the deck under the non slip foot rail B MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 31: ...l for each time refer to oil gage on bottle 2 After pump run treadmill at 4 km h for 10 minutes so that oil spread through belt B 5 LUBRICATION OIL INJECTION TIME Generally it is necessary to inject oil once a month but it should be check out occasionally and inject oil if necessary Oil should be injected if belt does not move smoothly at the begining or if there is friction on belt WARNING Put th...

Page 32: ...oil on deck refer to oil injection O Lubrication SUS deck O Lubrication on incline motor for incline model Lubrication status of incline gear screw 1 Set treadmill at 16 incline 2 Put grease on incline gear O CAUTION Please turn off power when inspecting If user needs to turn off and on treadmill please wait until beep sound stops And then turn on treadmill It is to avoid any damage to PCB from re...

Page 33: ...gh power is switched on Bad connection or cut off of power cable Inspect motor power cable for proper connection Inspect each connector for proper connection and replace if necessary Incorrect setting of inverter Reset the inverter Bad connection or damage in inverter motor cable 1 Check the connection of motor cable 2 Replace motor cable if necessary Incline malfunctions while powered on Defectiv...

Page 34: ... coffee toys etc 2 Malfunction or breakage caused by putting or dropping heavy object onto the product 3 Damage or distortion of exterior by organic solvent such as thinner and benzene 4 Malfunction caused by using other parts not supplied by Health One Co Ltd 5 Malfunction caused by using excessive voltage 6 Loss of parts or damage caused by disassembling attempted by the customer 7 Malfunction c...

Page 35: ...rvice Remarks WARRANTY CERTIFICATE ITEM COMMERCIAL TREADMILL M O D E L HERA 8000I SALES DATE MONTH DATE YEAR Name Tel e mail Address Distributor Please complete this card and keep it safely for future service The period of warranty starts from the date of purchase Therefore please have the date entered by your supplier at the time of purchase 132 Sannam ro Ilsanseo gu Goyang si Gyeonggi do Korea 4...

Page 36: ...132 Sannam ro Ilsanseo gu Goyang si Gyeonggi do Korea 10201 Tel 82 31 949 8010 Fax 82 31 949 8012 www eheatlh one com E mail ceo eheatlh one com ⓒ 2016 HEALTH ONE CO LTD www ehealth one com ...

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