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Welcome

Your choice shows that you really 

want to invest in your well being and 

condition; it also shows you really value 

high quality, safe and motivating product 

as your training partner. Whatever your 

goal in training, we are certain this is 

the training equipment to get you there. 

You’ll find information about using your 

exercise equipment and what makes for 

efficient training at Tunturi’s website at 

WWW.TUNTURI.COM

Important Safety Instructions

Read this guide through carefully 

before assembling, using or servicing 

your fitness equipment. Please keep 

the guide somewhere safe; it will 

provide you now and in the future with 

the information you need to use and 

maintain your equipment. Always follow 

these instructions with care.

Note about your health

•  Before you start any training, consult 

a physician to check your state of 

health. 

•  If you experience nausea, dizziness 

or other abnormal symptoms while 

exercising, stop your workout at once 

and consult a physician.

•  To avoid muscular pain and strain, 

begin each workout by warming up 

and end it by cooling down (slow 

pedaling at low resistance). Don’t 

forget to stretch at the end of the 

workout.

Note about the exercise 

environment

•  The equipment is not to be used 

outdoors.

•  Place the equipment on a firm, 

level surface. Place the equipment 

on a protective base to avoid any 

damages to the floor beneath the 

equipment.

•  Make sure that the exercising 

environment has adequate 

ventilation. To avoid catching cold, do 

not exercise in a draughty place.

•  In training, the equipment tolerates 

an environment mea10°C to 

+35°C. The equipment can be stored 

in temperatures ranging between 

-15°C and +40°C. Air humidity in the 

training or storage environment must 

never exceed 90%.

Note about the equipment

•  If children are allowed to use 

the equipment, they should be 

supervised and taught to use the 

equipment properly, keeping in 

mind the child’s physical and mental 

development and their personality.

•  Before you start using the equipment, 

make sure that it functions correctly 

in every way. Do not use faulty 

equipment.

•  Press the keys with the tip of the 

finger; your nails may damage the 

key membrane.

•  Never lean on the interface.

•  Never remove the side covers. Do 

not step on the frame casing.

•  Only one person may use the 

equipment at a time.

•  Hold the handlebar for support when 

getting on or off the equipment.

•  Wear appropriate clothing and shoes 

when exercising.

•  Protect the meter from sunlight and 

always dry the surface of the meter if 

there are any drops of sweat on it.

•  Further information on warranty 

terms can be found in the warranty 

booklet included with the product.

•  Please note that the warranty does 

not cover damage due to shipping 

or negligence of adjustment or 

maintenance instructions described 

in this manual.

•  The equipment must not be used by 

persons weighing over 150 kg.

•  Do not attempt any servicing or 

adjustments other than those 

described in this guide. Everything 

else must be left to someone 

familiar with the maintenance of 

electromechanical equipment and 

authorized under the laws of the 

country in question to carry out 

maintenance and repair work.

•  Never drop or insert any object into 

any openings.

Summary of Contents for Tunturi

Page 1: ...www tunturi com TREADMILL PRO USER MANUAL SERIAL NUMBER...

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Page 3: ...uipment 3 Important Electrical information 4 Circuit breaker 4 Grounding instruction 4 General inscructions 5 Heart rate training 5 A word about heart rate training 5 How to wear your chest strap 6 As...

Page 4: ...cold do not exercise in a draughty place In training the equipment tolerates an environment measuring 10 C to 35 C The equipment can be stored in temperatures ranging between 15 C and 40 C Air humidit...

Page 5: ...e in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Do no...

Page 6: ...of maximum So for a 40 year old the training zone would be 126 to 144 beats per minute General Instructions NEVER operate this treadmill without reading and completely understanding the results of an...

Page 7: ...or a pet Some people have problems with the transmitter picking up a signal from their skin If you have problems try wearing the transmitter upside down Normally the transmitter will be oriented so th...

Page 8: ...t pinched between the tube and the base frame Assemble one 3 8 x 3 3 4 Button Head Socket bolt 104 3 8 split washer 58 and 3 8 1 flat washer 59 and 10 nylon washer 153 through the top hole in the reta...

Page 9: ...U M P R O Step 2 Console Assembly to Upright Tubes Connect wire connections between user interface electronics and user interface assembly frame Fix the upper cover with the lower cover by fastening t...

Page 10: ...o the back of the console then tighten the screws Connect the console computer cable C to the mating cable A from the upright tube 3 Attach the console assembly to the top of the uprights with six 3 8...

Page 11: ...tep 4 Lower side caps Fully tighten the in assembly step 1 hand tight tightened bolts 104 on the right hand and left hand side to fix the upright tubes Install the lower side caps 32 33 with four M5x1...

Page 12: ...console control head Your treadmill will not start and operate without this Fasten the plastic clip onto your clothing securely to assure good holding power Note The magnet has strong enough power to...

Page 13: ...touch screen region Main display region Centre Main display region is changing in every program mode In active mode it shows the progress of your program and in programming mode it shows buttons and s...

Page 14: ...step in programming Use the arrow buttons to upper or lower your goal The goal limits are shown in window too this image shows the limits in metric settings Press OK button to confirm You will go to...

Page 15: ...ill show the standard adjust arrows again for speed and incline Setting your goal for heart rate When your program allows you to set a heart rate limit to control your workout intensity see the below...

Page 16: ...de Time when in time mode Window size is 2KM for distance unit and 10 Min for time unit Workout Trip The Workout Trip programs contain real geometric data like position altitude and incline Therefore...

Page 17: ...kout result will show on chart region The workout screen outlook depends on workout mode type Scenery Tour Scenery Tour uses the same workout profiles as in Workout Trip except it has the video playba...

Page 18: ...rate by resistance adjustments So heart rate transmitter is required for the workout There are 6 preset programs A HRC B P08 Fat Burner 1 C P09 Fat Burner 2 D P10 Cardio E P11 Fit Select your program...

Page 19: ...is controlled by user Change user Open Change user menu by pressing Change user button in main function bar You can change a user in the same way as you would create a user Select a user you want to...

Page 20: ...essing Edit User button in main function bar This menu shows in the upper section the total workout log of the user The lower section shows the workout log of latest workout Clear Log Clear Log button...

Page 21: ...e formatted in FAT32 format Remark possibly not all files will be able to play Play control Use play control button to play pause stop or repeat your selection rapidly pressing the home button Scale P...

Page 22: ...nection sign Wi Fi When pressing Wi Fi button it opens Wi Fi settings window Wi Fi networks Lists the available networks It shows authentication and signal strength sign Press the network you like to...

Page 23: ...Press Back button to go back to settings menu without change Volume When pressing Volume button it opens master volume settings window In here you can adjust the master volume for web and media playe...

Page 24: ...t opens about information window In here you can see the currently installed software information only Press Back button to go back to settings menu Quick Start Open Quick Start by pressing the Quick...

Page 25: ...must be made from the rear roller The adjustment bolts are located at the end of the step rails in the end caps as noted in diagram below Tighten the rear roller bolts clockwise only enough to preven...

Page 26: ...tracking is an owner responsibility common with all treadmills NOTE Damage to the running belt resulting from improper tracking tension adjustments is not covered under the warranty Troubleshooting De...

Page 27: ...ry place with as little temperature variation as possible protected against dust Always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet when not in use Specifications Product Running deck 25mm MDF Run...

Page 28: ...y enjoyable trainings with your new Tunturi training partner No Description Qty 1 Main frame 1 2 Incline bracket 1 3 Interface mounting bracket LH 1 4 Interface mounting bracket RH 1 5 Console support...

Page 29: ...onnect cable 1 172 Sensor rack 1 173 Connecting wire 1 175 Socket head cap bolt 1 39 Round end cap 2 40 Incline carriage spacer 4 41 Nylon washer 2 42 Motor cover anchor 4 43 Rear roller end cap RH 1...

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