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THE ADJUSTMENT STEPS FOR RUNNING BELT DEFLECTION  

The  running  belt  will  be  deflected  under  using. Then  it  needs  to  be  adjusted. The  steps 
are as follows:  

a)

  Place the treadmill on a horizontal floor, turn the speed to be 6 km/h for running.  

b)

  If the running belt is deflected to the right, adjust the bolt on the right by turning it 

for half a turn clockwise, then adjust the bolt on the left by turning it half an anti-
clockwise.(see Diagram 3)  

c)

  If the running belt is deflected to the left, adjust the bolt on the left by turning it for 

half a turn clockwise, then adjust the bolt on the right by turning it half a turn anti-
clockwise.(see Diagram 4)  

d)

  After  the  adjustment,  the  running  belt  still  keeps  deflecting,  please  repeat  the 

steps above.  

  

The adjustment for right deflection (Diagram 

3)  

  

The adjustment for left deflection (Diagram 

4)  

 

 

LIBRICATION 

The  degree  of  friction  between  the  board  and  the  belt  affects  the  performance  and 
lifetime  of  the  product,  it  is  recommended  to  regularly  lubricate  these  parts.  Damage  to 
the product due to improper maintenance is not subject to warranty conditions. 

Frequency:  

 

Frequent use (more than 5 hours per week) 

– every 2 months 

 

Always use silicon oil inSPORTline. 

How to lubricate:  

 

Please  unplug  power  supply  for  the  treadmill  and  loosen  the  belt  (Belt  tension 

screw located at the end of the treadmill).  

 

After  loosening  the  screw,  lift  up  the  running  belt  and  clean  in-between  the 

running  board.  Squeeze  the  small  white  bottle  of  SILICONE  oil  which  was 
supplied with your purchase and wipe it evenly across the board.  

 

After  lubricating  the  board,  screw  the  belt  tension  back  to  its  correct  tension.  

Tighten evenly on both sides.  

When  it  is  almost  tensioned,  run  the  treadmill  at  1km  without  any  load.  Adjust 
both  tension  screws  to  make  the  belt  in  the  center  of  the  back  roller.  Run  the 
treadmill at 5km for 3mins.   

 

Stop the treadmill and start to walk on it at 5km/h. Lastly fine tension both screws 

until it’s running smoothly with your weight on.  

  

Summary of Contents for Gilavar

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 6938 Treadmill inSPORTline Gilavar...

Page 2: ...PLAY 11 Detailed Instructions 11 GENERAL TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONS 14 GETTING STARTED 15 SAFE EXERCISE 15 MAINTENANCE 16 THE ADJUSTMENT STEPS FOR POLY V BELT 16 ADJUSTMENT RUNNING BELT 16 THE ADJUSTMEN...

Page 3: ...near to the machine Use floor protection not included and keep at least 0 6 m free space around device for security Please stop exercising immediately and consult your doctor if you re feel giddy sur...

Page 4: ...efully read the instructions before installation Operate in accordance with procedures 2 Check components in the package 3 Remove all paper boxes and foams used as fasteners Check all the following co...

Page 5: ...e tube plug 2 4 Right pillar accessory 1 39 Upper cover of meter 1 5 Dashboard frame 1 40 Meter panel 1 6 Incline frame 1 41 Button board 1 7 Connecting frame 1 42 Lower cover of meter 1 8 Motor stato...

Page 6: ...rotector 1 56 Power wire 1 22 Running belt 1 57 Red connecting line 1 23 Running board 1 58 Sensor wire 1 24 Motor cover 1 59 Reed pipe for safety key 1 25 Side rail 2 60 MP3 module 1 26 Left back cov...

Page 7: ...first Use 2 pcs of Screw M8 60 with 2 pcs of washer 2 pcs of nut to solid the meter tube Don t fasten screw at first Use 2 pcs of Screw M8 20 with 2 pcs of washer to solid the meter Don t fasten screw...

Page 8: ...tion Make sure the other end of the safety key has been nipped to your clothes In this way you can pull the safe key for the machine s sudden stop under the dangerous condition Then you will not be in...

Page 9: ...TION FOR CONSOLE Time 00 00 99 59 Min Speed 1 0 22 0 km h Incline 0 22 Distance 0 00 99 9 km Calorie 0 999 KCAL Heart rate 40 250 Min Program Preset program P1 P99 User defined program U1 U2 U3 FAT FA...

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Page 11: ...HRC F1 F3 F SPEED Display running speed G INCLINE Display running incline H Display program picture I Display runway and number of turns DIST Display running distance BMI Display body fat test data J...

Page 12: ...dow After countdown the machine will run at the speed of 1 0km h You could press INCLINE INCLINE SPEED SPEED to adjust speed and incline Press stop the machine will stop slowly Preset Program There ar...

Page 13: ...T AGE SEG FAT displayed on the window Press INCLINE INCLINE SPEED SPEED to set After setting press MODE to come into FAT At this time put your hand on the heart pulse for 5 8 seconds there will be bod...

Page 14: ...s Extend the duration of exercise each week Do not set unreachable goals In addition to running on the treadmill do other sports activities such as swimming dancing or cycling Always warm up before tr...

Page 15: ...ase the slope only when increasing the exercise load HOW TO EXERCISE It is best to exercise for 15 20 minutes The warm up phase should take about 2 minutes at 4 8 km h then increase the speed to 5 3 a...

Page 16: ...cover b Turn the speed to be around 3km h step on the running belt by pressure and try your best to make the running belt stop If running belt stops together with the front roll but the motor still ru...

Page 17: ...d and the belt affects the performance and lifetime of the product it is recommended to regularly lubricate these parts Damage to the product due to improper maintenance is not subject to warranty con...

Page 18: ...tarting The safe key isn t in the right position Put the safe key in the right position The electrical switch is placed to 0 Turn the electrical switch to 1 2 Display is not working Check the machine...

Page 19: ...wire is not connected right or the motor are broken 13 Displayed E09 on the screen Incline error Changing the upper or lower connection line 14 Displayed E0P on the screen Speed error The incline moto...

Page 20: ...20 PROGRAMS...

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Page 22: ...admill comes with standard safety regulations and is only suitable for home use Any other use is prohibited and may be dangerous to users We are not responsible for any injury caused by improper and f...

Page 23: ...d by Act No 89 2012 Coll Civil Code and Act No 634 1992 Coll Consumer Protection as amended also in cases that are not specified by these Warranty rules The seller is SEVEN SPORT s r o with its regist...

Page 24: ...ulfilled or in the case of reporting the defect by mistake etc the Seller is eligible to require a compensation for all the costs arising from the repair The cost shall be calculated according to the...

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