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CONSOLE 

 

Display 

TIME  

Range: 0:00 - 18:00, after reaching the maximum value the program will not stop, 
the time will start counting from 0:00. 

Countdown  mode,  range:  99  min  -  0.00,  after  reaching  0.00  TIME  the  display 
shows END, after 5 seconds the console switches to standby mode. The time and 
tempo display changes every 5 seconds. 

DISTANCE  

Range: 0.00 - 99.99, after reaching the maximum value the program will not stop, 
the distance will start counting from 0:00. 

In  countdown  mode,  the  distance  will  be  subtracted  from  the  set  value  down  to 
0.00.  after  reaching  0.00  the  display  shows  END,  after  5  seconds  the  console 
switches to standby mode. 

In FAT test mode, the display shows the measured value. 

PACE  

Shows how long it takes to run 1 km. Units: min / km 

CALORIES  

Displays  calories  burned.  Calories  are  displayed  in  the  range  0.0  -  999.  After 
reaching  the  maximum  value,  the  program  will  not  stop,  the  value  will  start 
counting from 0. 

In countdown  mode,  the  value  will  be  subtracted  from  the  set value  down  to  0.0. 
The display then shows END, after 5 seconds it switches to standby mode. 

PULSE  

Displays the current pulse. Hold both sensors for 5 seconds to measure your heart 
rate; range: 5 0-200 beats per minute. The data is for guidance only. 

INCLINE  

Displays the current incline level. Range 1 - 15. In climb mode, the range is from 1 
- 40. 

SPEED  

Displays the current speed. Range 0.8 - 18 km / h. In climb mode, the range is 0.8 
- 6 km / h. 

STEPS  

Displays the number of steps 0 - 99999. The value is not displayed in climb mode. 

LCD display 

The  display  shows  the  values  of  time,  distance,  speed,  calories,  and  heart  rate 
when you press the DISPLAY-ALT button. 

The display shows the measured fat values in FAT mode. 

 

Summary of Contents for IN 24097

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 24097 Treadmill inSPORTline Hill Lite...

Page 2: ...SHOOTING AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS 16 THE WARM UP PHASE 17 MAINTENANCE GUIDE 18 ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT 18 LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL 19 GETTING STARTED 20 SAFE EXERCISE 21 DIAGRAM 22 PARTS LIST 24 ENV...

Page 3: ...arpet 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 sprays...

Page 4: ...use remove the safety key Max user weight 120 kg Category HC according to EN 957 suitable for home use SAFETY WARNING Do not use heart rate sensors in the handle at speeds above 14 km h WARNING The h...

Page 5: ...ent and undamaged No Name Qty No Name Qty A Main frame 1 A06 Right pillar 1 B Console holder 1 C06 Left bottom cover 1 C Console 1 C07 Right bottom cover 1 D Handlebars 1 D23 3mm audio cable 1 E Safet...

Page 6: ...6 STEP 1 Unpack the main frame A on a flat and clean surface STEP 2 Attach the right pillar A05 to the main frame A with 2x M10x70 bolts E09 2x M8x15 bolts E40 and 2x M10 nuts E03...

Page 7: ...E09 2x M8x15 bolts E40 and 2x M10 nuts E03 STEP 4 Remove the bottom console cover before assembly Attach the console holder B to the pillar A05 and A06 with 4x M8x25 bolts E11 and 2x M8x15 bolts E12...

Page 8: ...e bracket B with 4x M8x15 bolts E12 and 4x M8 washers E29 Connect the cables on the right side D13 and D12 and on the left side D10 and D09 STEP 6 Attach the bottom cover of the console C09 with 2x ST...

Page 9: ...9 STEP 7 Connect the console cables C to the console holder cables B Then fasten the bracket with 3x M6x10 bolts E16 STEP 8 Attach the bottom cover of the console C12 with 2x ST2 9x16 bolts E41...

Page 10: ...10 STEP 9 Attach the bottom covers C06 and C07 to the posts A05 and A06 STEP 10 Attach the leveling feet B04 counterclockwise until the wheels C19 are on the ground...

Page 11: ...to the clothes before each use In the event of a malfunction or abnormal machine behavior remove the key immediately TRANSPORT Turn the leveling feet B04 clockwise to the highest position Turn the han...

Page 12: ...min km CALORIES Displays calories burned Calories are displayed in the range 0 0 999 After reaching the maximum value the program will not stop the value will start counting from 0 In countdown mode...

Page 13: ...e gradually SPEED 6 8 10 Quick speed selection button 6 8 10 N KLON 3 10 5 20 7 30 In run mode change the incline to 3 5 7 In climb mode change the tilt to 10 20 30 PROGRAMS QUICK START Turn on and in...

Page 14: ...al The speed and incline change according to the preset values of the program Use the SPEED and INCLINE buttons to adjust the speed and incline When the program is completed an acoustic signal sounds...

Page 15: ...e PROGRAM button repeatedly until the set manual program U1 appears on the display Then press START to start Each program is divided into 16 parts The speed and incline settings are made before starti...

Page 16: ...he fuse if necessary Make sure the fuses grounding and power supply are properly connected Make sure that the console and system board are connected properly After start up the display shows E01 error...

Page 17: ...the console Check the status of the console Replace the motherboard THE WARM UP PHASE This stage helps get the blood flowing around the body and the muscles working properly It will also reduce the r...

Page 18: ...ek 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 t...

Page 19: ...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 LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL Lubricating the r...

Page 20: ...of inclination and exercise for about 30 minutes Do not hurry a steady walk is beneficial to your health FREQUENCY The optimal frequency is 3 5 times per week after 15 60 minutes We recommend first ma...

Page 21: ...immediately Please consult your doctor before any further exercise If you use the device more often you can choose between walking and during If you are not sure of the most suitable speed follow the...

Page 22: ...22 DIAGRAM...

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Page 24: ...ety key sensors 2 B10 Screwdriver with wrench 1 B11 5 Hex key 1 B12 Key 1 B13 Hex key 1 C01 Top engine cover 1 C02 Bottom engine cover 1 C03 Decorative cover 1 C04 Rear cover 1 C05 Siderails 2 C06 Lef...

Page 25: ...1 D02 Control panel 1 D03 Buttons 1 D04 Display cable 1 D05 Top display cable 1 D06 Display extension cable 1 D07 Bottom display cable 1 D08 Top speed control cable 1 D09 Speed control extension cabl...

Page 26: ...E01 Nut M6 8 E02 Nut M8 10 E03 Nut M10 6 E04 Bolt M12 25 2 E05 Bolt M10 62 1 E06 Bolt M10 42 1 E07 Bolt M8 65 2 E08 Bolt M8 60 1 E09 Bolt M8 70 4 E10 Bolt M8 60 2 E11 Bolt M8 25 4 E12 Bolt M8 15 12 E...

Page 27: ...ssible repairing is uneconomic dispose it according to the local laws and environmentally friendly in the nearest scrapyard By proper disposal you will protect the environment and natural sources More...

Page 28: ...s nominal capacity does not fall below 70 of its total capacity within 6 months of the product s sale The Warranty does not cover defects resulting from if applicable User s fault i e product damage...

Page 29: ...been agreed upon The day when the repaired or exchanged Goods is handed over to the Buyer is considered to be the day of the Warranty Claim settlement When the Seller is not able to settle the Warran...

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