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B-6. SELF-CHECK

B. MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTIONS

Symptom

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Product power failure

Circuit breaker activated, i.e.,
circuit broken

Reset the circuit breaker. If it is activated again, follow the steps below 

 Check if the problem was originated by any of other Treadmills installed 
2) Check if the voltage supplied conforms to the voltage required for the product.
3) Check if the supplied current is enough for the product.
Consult your electrician in case of 2) or 3)

Power cord unplugged

Engage the power plug into the socket securely. 

Power cut-off by the circuit 

breaker in the product

Check for electric leakage inside the product.
Check inside if any connector is disconnected or cord skin is broken, 

clear the problem and reset the circuit breaker.

Failure of power supply to 

control PCB

1)  Check if connectors inside control assembly are surely seated.  
2) Inspect the condition of power cable. 

Noise during operation in incline 

mode

Insufficiency of grease in the 

incline gear

Inject grease in the incline gear. 

Noise from roller during 

operation

Roller ball bearing broken 

Replace the roller

Noise from the front and rear on 

every rotation of the belt

The belt in newly purchased 

product may need settling in.

Noise will disappear in time. 

Noise coming from rear and 

below machine

A lock nut of level pad loosened  Tighten the lock nut. 

Motor does not run although 

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

Defective encoder

Replace the encoder

Bad connection or damage in 

232 communication cable

1) Check the connection of 232C communication cable
2) Replace 232C communication cable if necessary

Bad connection or damage in 

incline motor cable

1) Check the connection of incline motor cable
2) Replace incline motor cable if necessary

Failure of power supply to incline 

motor 

Check the connection of power supply cable to incline 

Defective incline motor 

Replace the incline motor

Belt does not move while motor 

is running. 

Loose motor belt tension 

Tighten the motor belt tension

Damage of motor (pulley) belt

Replace the motor belt.

Running belt slips when  

walked on 

Loose motor belt tension

Tighten the motor belt tension.

Running belt extended 

Adjust the tension of running belt. 

Noise and heat from running 

belt during operation

Insufficient oil  

Inject oil

Damaged or defective running 

belt

Replace the running belt

Most Treadmill problems can be solved by following the steps below. Before calling the Service Center or our agent, please check first if your 
problem is one of those listed below. If further assistance is still needed, then please call our Customer Service Department. 

SELF-CHECK

Summary of Contents for HERA-9000

Page 1: ...00 I Before using this equipment please read all Safety Instructions Carefully to ensure safe and correct operation FOR BETTER LIFE USER MANUAL For customer service call 82 0 31 949 8010 www ehealth o...

Page 2: ...mer 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 eheatl...

Page 3: ...d Distance Calories Incline 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 Sy...

Page 4: ...lt 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...

Page 5: ...achine 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 guard...

Page 6: ...6 A 3 COMPONENT PARTS A GENERAL Components of MainBody HERA 9000 I This produt is packed and delivered as semi assembled Console Post Body RoHS compliant 2002 95 EC RoHS compliant 2002 95 E C...

Page 7: ...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 acc...

Page 8: ...test operation ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 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 e...

Page 9: ...left 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 Nuts must be tightened fir...

Page 10: ...sole 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...

Page 11: ...er 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 a...

Page 12: ...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...

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...

Page 14: ...thane 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 1...

Page 15: ...tes 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...

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...

Page 17: ...he 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 se...

Page 18: ...nected 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 e...

Page 19: ...efer 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 1...

Page 20: ...TART 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...

Page 21: ...ORIES 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 wo...

Page 22: ...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 Inpu...

Page 23: ...art 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 displaye...

Page 24: ...splayed 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 Inp...

Page 25: ...der 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 s...

Page 26: ...tting 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 an...

Page 27: ...P 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 contr...

Page 28: ...ol 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...

Page 29: ...ort 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 S...

Page 30: ...condition frequently and ensure the oil is not dried If the running belt or the deck is seriously worn out or damaged it must be replaced as follows REPLACEMENT OF PARTS STEP 1 Turn the power off STE...

Page 31: ...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 OIL INJECTION TIME Generally it is necessary to inject oil once a month but it...

Page 32: ...il 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...

Page 33: ...h 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...

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 ca...

Page 35: ...vice Remarks WARRANTY CERTIFICATE ITEM COMMERCIAL TREADMILL M O D E L HERA 9000I SALES DATE MONTH DATE YEAR Name Tel e mail Address Distributor Please complete this card and keep it safely for future...

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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