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MAINTENANCE GUIDE 

General cleaning will help to prolong the life and improve performance on your treadmill. Keep the unit 
clean and maintained by dusting the components on a regular basis, cleaning the two exposed sides 
of the  running  belt  to prevent  dust  from  accumulating  underneath  the  belt.  Keep  your  running  shoes 
clean so that dirt from the shoes does not wear the running belt. Clean the surface of the running belt 
using a clean damp cloth. Keep liquids away from electrical parts and running belt. 

To prolong the lifespan of the treadmill it is recommended to turn it off every 2 hours of continues use 
for at least 10 minutes.  

A  loose running belt will result  in the runner sliding off when running, while too  tight running belt will 
result in decrease of the motors performance and will also create more friction between the roller and 
running belt. The most suitable tightness for the belt is distance of 50-75mm from the running board. 

ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT 

Place the treadmill on level ground and set it at 3.5 

– 5 km/h to check and see if the running belt (20) 

drifts from the center. 

If the running belt (20) drifts to the right, turn the 
adjusting  bolt  on the right  side 

¼

 turn clockwise, 

then turn the left adjustment bolt ¼ turn counter-
clockwise.  If  the  belt  does  not  move,  repeat  this 
step until it centers. Refer to image A. 

 

If  the  running  belt  (20)  drifts  to  the  left,  turn  the 
adjusting  bolt  on  the  left  side 

¼

  of  a  turn 

clockwise,  then  turn  the  right  adjustm

ent  bolt  ¼ 

turn counter-clockwise. If the belt does not move, 
repeat this step until it centers. Refer to image B. 

 

Over  time,  the  running  belt  (20)  will  loosen.  To 
tighten  the  belt,  turn  both  the  left  &  right

-

side 

adjustment  bolts  one  full  turn  clockwise.  Check 
the tension of the belt. Continue this process until 
belt is at the correct tension. Make sure to adjust 
both sides equally to ensure even belt alignment. 
Refer to image C. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IN 21320

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 21320 Treadmill inSPORTline inCondi T45i...

Page 2: ...MBLY 4 TRANSPORTATION 17 CONSOLE 18 MAINTENANCE GUIDE 21 ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT 21 LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL 22 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 DIAGRAM 24 PARTS LIST 25 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 27 TERMS AND COND...

Page 3: ...carpet If the power cable is damaged do not use the device Buy new one in authorized shop Protect the treadmill from humidity and water Place the treadmill not to cover socket Do not use aerosol spray...

Page 4: ...able for home use SAFETY WARNING Do not use heart rate sensors in the handle at speeds above 14 km h WARNING The heart rate monitoring system may not be accurate Overextending during training can caus...

Page 5: ...5 D11 Safety key 1 E Console holder with handlebars 1 E07 Allen bolt M8 x 50 2 E12 Allen bolt M8 x 25 3 E14 Allen bolt M8 x 15 6 E23 Screw ST4 8 x 8 2 E28 Washer 8 8...

Page 6: ...6 STEP 1 Carefully pull out and check all contents from the box...

Page 7: ...7 STEP 2 Lift the posts A06 and A07 and secure the posts with 2x bolts E07 4x washers E28 and 2x bolts E14...

Page 8: ...8 STEP 3 Slide the pillar covers C27 and C28 onto the pillars A06 and A07...

Page 9: ...t A07 to the cable D05 from the console bracket D05 Attach the console bracket E to the posts A06 and A07 with 4x bolts E14 and 4x washers E28 When connecting the cable be careful not to pinch the cab...

Page 10: ...10 STEP 5 Connect the cables from the console C to the console bracket E Be careful not to pinch the cables...

Page 11: ...11 STEP 6 Secure the console C to the console bracket E with 3x bolts E12...

Page 12: ...12 STEP 7 Attach the cover C07 with 2x screws E23...

Page 13: ...13 STEP 8 Cut the tape...

Page 14: ...14 STEP 9 Attach the support bar G to the support with the washer C29 and the bolt E14...

Page 15: ...15 STEP 10 Attach the support bar G to the frame with the washer C29 and the bolt E14...

Page 16: ...16 STEP 11 Attach the safety key to turn on and use the treadmill...

Page 17: ...17 TRANSPORTATION Lift the treadmill by the rear part and secure with the bracket Then tip and move the treadmill using the transport wheels If the belt is heavy ask another person for help...

Page 18: ...NE Press to change incline 6 PROGRAM By pressing the button you can select one of the 15 preset programs 3 user programs or body fat test 7 START Press to turn on the treadmill 8 STOP PAUSE Press to p...

Page 19: ...ound alarm 3x Press SPEED or INCLINE to adjust the speed or incline of each segment When the program is finished a sound signal will sound 3 times 8 2 3 users programs Repeatedly press P in STANDBY MO...

Page 20: ...shows together with the beep The treadmill will not work until the key is inserted again SAVING MODE The belt is equipped with a power saving mode that starts after 10 minutes when the treadmill is n...

Page 21: ...and running belt The most suitable tightness for the belt is distance of 50 75mm from the running board ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT Place the treadmill on level ground and set it at 3 5 5 km h to chec...

Page 22: ...very 2 months How to lubricate the treadmill Lift up the belt on one side and apply a lubricant then apply lubricate to entire surface with a cloth repeat on the other side All moving parts must move...

Page 23: ...dmill is stuck and therefore the motor is unable to rotate properly Inspect the moving parts of the treadmill to ensure that they are operating correctly Check the motor listen for strange noises and...

Page 24: ...24 DIAGRAM...

Page 25: ...14 15 1 C19 Blue cushion 2 B04 5 Allen wrench 5 mm 1 C20 Blue cushion 2 B05 Pulse steel plate 4 C21 Transport wheel 2 B06 Speaker net 1 C22 Motor belt 1 B07 Transport wheel plug casing 4 C23 Cone shap...

Page 26: ...9 8 10 D17 Incline motor 1 E25 Screw ST2 9 6 18 D18 Overload protector 1 E26 Screw ST2 9 4 4 D20 Running board 1 E27 Lock washer 6 3 D21 On off button 1 E28 Lock washer 8 18 D22 Magnet ring 1 E29 Loc...

Page 27: ...regulations it depends whether the Buyer is the End Customer or not The Buyer who is the End Customer or simply the End Customer is the legal entity that does not conclude and execute the Contract in...

Page 28: ...Seller finds out by testing that the product is not damaged the Warranty Claim is not accepted The Seller reserves the right to claim a compensation for costs arising from the false Warranty Claim In...

Page 29: ...29 CRN 36311723 VAT ID SK2020177082 Phone 421 0 326 526 701 E mail objednavky insportline sk reklamacie insportline sk servis insportline sk Web www inSPORTline sk...

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