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LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL 

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

You will need to lubricate your treadmill before the first use! 
 

RUNNING BELTS & TREADMILL LUBRICANT: 

Lubricating the 

Running Belt (No. 13)

 and 

Running Board (No. 10)

 is essential as the friction affects the 

life span and operations of the treadmill. Inspect the 

Running Belt (No. 13)

 regularly.   

If you find any wear on the 

Running Board (No. 10)

, please contact us at support@sunnyhealthfitness.com

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WARNING:

 Always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet before cleaning, lubricating, or 

repairing the unit.   

 
HOW TO LUBRICATE: 

Raise the 

Running Belt (No. 13)

 up on one side and apply lubricant to the

 Running Board (No. 

10)

. Use a rag to thoroughly wipe the lubricant over the 

Running Board (No. 13)

. Repeat this 

process for the other side. 

 

The following timetable is recommended: 

Light user (less than 3 hours/ week)             

every 2 months

 

Medium user (3-5 hours/ week)                   

every 45 days

 

Heavy user (more than 5 hours/ week)            

every month

 

 

 

 

NOTE: 

To better maintain the treadmill and prolong its life, it is suggested that the treadmill be powered 
off for 10 minutes every 2 hours and fully powered off whenever not in use.   
DO NOT LOOSEN OR MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENTS TO THE RUNNING BELT WHILE APPLYING 
LUBRICANT. A loose 

Running Belt (No. 13)

 will result in the runner sliding off when in use, while 

too tight of a 

Running Belt (No. 13)

 will negatively affect the motors performance and create more 

friction between the roller and 

Running Belt (No. 13)

. The most suitable tightness for the 

Running 

Belt (No. 13)

 is when it is pulled out 

50-75 mm

 from the 

Running Board (No. 10)

.

 

Summary of Contents for SF-TD7884

Page 1: ...4 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT Please retain owner s manual for maintenance and adjustment instructions Your satisfaction is very important to us PLEASE DO NOT RETURN UNTIL YOU HAVE CONTACTED US support sunn...

Page 2: ...e equipment is designed for adult use only 4 Use the equipment on a solid flat level surface with a protective cover for your floor or carpet To ensure safety the equipment should have at least 8 feet...

Page 3: ...2 EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Page 4: ...End Cap L 1 58 Half roundhead Hex Bolt M6 10 8 19 End Cap R 1 59 Half roundhead Hex Bolt M6 16 5 20 Computer Upper Cover 1 60 Half roundhead Hex Bolt M6 30 12 21 Computer Bottom Cover 1 61 Cross Reces...

Page 5: ...ease provide the following information in order for us to accurately identify the part s needed The model number found on cover of manual The product name found on cover of manual The part number foun...

Page 6: ...a clean adequate work space Align the pins on the Left Support Tube No 4 and the pins on the Right Support Tube No 5 with the holes on the top of the Table Bracket No 2 as shown in the picture NOTE Le...

Page 7: ...the hexagon shaft B 45 mm inside the knob A Tighten the knob A clockwise Pull out the hexagon shaft C from the Transmission Shaft No 7 Insert it into the hexagon hole on the Left Support Tube No 4 45...

Page 8: ...e No 4 and Right Support Tube No 5 so that the shaft F of the Main Frame No 1 is inserted into slot G of Left Support Tube No 4 and Right Support Tube No 5 The assembly is complete Before Using the Tr...

Page 9: ...pe the lubricant over the Running Board No 13 Repeat this process for the other side The following timetable is recommended Light user less than 3 hours week every 2 months Medium user 3 5 hours week...

Page 10: ...ust the Running Belt No 13 according to instructions below with Allen Wrench No 76 1 If the Running Belt No 13 drifts to the right turn right adjusting bolt turn clockwise then turn the left adjusting...

Page 11: ...To do so use Spanner with Screwdriver No 78 to loosen Hex Nut No 79 by turning it clockwise direction A With the nut loosened rotate the Adjusting Foot Pad No 33 until it sits level with the surface...

Page 12: ...NS There are 3 levels of manual incline on the treadmill As demonstrated in the above illustrations the treadmill s incline can be adjusted by changing the pin s position INCLINE LEVELS 1 0 0 2 2 9 3...

Page 13: ...from the Left Support Tube No 4 and Right Support Tube No 5 and the wheels are able to move on the ground Place your hands at K position and raise Lifting Table Board No 8 move it to the desired posit...

Page 14: ...codes and ordinances CAUTION Improper connection of the equipment can result in risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are unsure whether the product has been p...

Page 15: ...eturn the Safety Key No 50 to console when 10 0 is displayed Note If treadmill is converted to Metric System speed and distance will be measured in Kilometers and Kimometers Hour FUNCTION KEYS MANUAL...

Page 16: ...1 00 MILE 1 00 Kilometers You may increase or decrease the set distance by pressing the SPEED buttons The DISTANCE setting range is from 0 00 99 9 MILES 0 00 99 9 Kilometers CALORIES Countdown is set...

Page 17: ...uttons Press MODE button and your 1st segment is set The next workout segment will flash Repeat the instructions above until you ve completed programming all 10 segments Dormancy Turn off the treadmil...

Page 18: ...y learn the highest and lowest positions and display the normal position after self check Press and hold the S Button and the number button simultaneously to save the current position 6 RESISTING REBO...

Page 19: ...f 0 6 MPH 1 0 KM H Once you feel comfortable you may slowly increase the speed When you are finished with your exercise press the STOP button or remove the magnetic end of Safety Key No 50 to stop the...

Page 20: ...ny burning smell around the motor and control board Make sure the power and voltage comply with the standard as per manual Inspect all moving parts to ensure they are operating correctly Listen for un...

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