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OWNER’S MANUAL

 

 

PURE RUN 3.1

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BASICS ON EXERCISING

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 and end each workout by 

stretching.

ABOUT THE EXERCISE 
ENVIRONMENT

•  Make sure the exercise environment 

has adequate ventilation. To avoid 

catching cold, do not exercise in a 

draughty place.

•  Place the treadmill on a firm, level 

surface. Allow 120 cm or 4 feet of 

clearance behind the treadmill and 

60 cm or 2 feet on either side and in 

front of the treadmill.

•  We recommend that the equipment is 

placed on a protective base.

ABOUT USING THE EQUIPMENT

•  Always unplug the treadmill from the 

electrical outlet after each training 

session.

•  Only one person may use the 

equipment at a time.

•  Keep hands clear of any moving 

parts. Never place hands, feet or any 

other objects under the treadmill.

•  Wear appropriate clothing and shoes 

when exercising. Make sure your 

shoelaces are properly tied. To avoid 

injury and unnecessary wear on your 

treadmill, be sure your shoes are 

free of any debris such as gravel and 

small pebbles.

STEP 3

Put the console to the correct position. 

Use the allen key (G) to tighten the 

screws (B) and washers (J) inside 

holes at the top of the upright.

STEP 4

Attach side cap (I) with the screws (D) 

at the bottom of the upright, and tighten 

them well.

User manual Tunturi Style-Treadmill Run 3.1 20140310.indd   4

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Summary of Contents for Pure 3.1

Page 1: ...WWW TUNTURI COM SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER 3 1 PURE RUN 3 1 USERMANUAL...

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Page 3: ...other than that which has been specified in this manual will ultimately void any warranty implied or otherwise WARNING To reduce any risk to persons Keep hands clear of any moving parts Never place ha...

Page 4: ...he packing material to cover the floor on the assembly site Before assembling the device insure all parts are present 1 Frame 2 Power cord 3 Assembly kit NOTE keep the assembly tools as you may need t...

Page 5: ...feet on either side and in front of the treadmill We recommend that the equipment is placed on a protective base ABOUT USING THE EQUIPMENT Always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet after...

Page 6: ...um heart rate Exercise at this level suits only the fittest and presupposes long endurance workouts BEGINNING AN EXERCISE SESSION To avoid muscular pain and strain begin and end each workout by stretc...

Page 7: ...Starts or stops the program ENTER Press this button to confirm your desired program or setting value SELECT Switches from one to one another programs in an order of the 19 programs SPEED Increases the...

Page 8: ...kilometers the treadmill belt has gone on the current workout When SELECT key is pressed during workout it will display Elevation in meter the user has climbed during the current workout CALORIES CAL...

Page 9: ...user controls the elevation TIME OUT If the treadmill is turned on and the belt is not moving the monitor will hibernate after five minutes and shutdown after seven minutes RE START If the Treadmill i...

Page 10: ...distance goal press START the treadmill belt starts and the user controls the speed and incline The distance will count down in the distance window P 13 TARGET CALORIES This program counts down the c...

Page 11: ...keys the user enters his her age Target heart rate THR is computed at 65 of maximum 220 AGE and appears in the heart rate window THR can be changed at this time using the elevation keys Press START an...

Page 12: ...he lubrication needs be checked at shorter intervals This is best done before you begin a training session Check the lubrication as follows Ensure the treadmill is powered off Step on the treadmill be...

Page 13: ...the left adjustment bolt turn anti clockwise 3 If the belt remains centered the adjustment is correct If not continue to make small adjustments as above until the belt is correctly aligned If the belt...

Page 14: ...may continue to use the treadmill Otherwise call the dealer for service TROUBLE SHOOTING TREADMILL WILL NOT START 1 Not plugged in Plug into suitable outlet 2 Safety key not attached correctly Insert...

Page 15: ...tion is at 0 before folding the deck If the elevation is not at 0 folding will damage the mechanism UNFOLDING Lightly kick the switch indicated in the middle of the shock absorb rod to fold down the f...

Page 16: ...FICATIONS PRODUCT Motor 3 0 5 0 HP DC Speed 0 8 20 km h Incline 12 Running Surface Lxw 510x1420mm Power Supply 220 240V AC Foldable Yes Shock Absorbing System Yes Length Folded 188cm 106cm Width Folde...

Page 17: ...Speed sensor 1 B28 Motor drive belt 1 B29 Drive motor 2 0HP DC 1 B30 main frame end plug 2 B31 Overcurrent protector 1 B32 On Off switch 1 B33 Power cable socket 1 B34 Power cable 1 B35 Lift motor 1 B...

Page 18: ...GB OWNER S MANUAL PURE RUN 3 1 17 EXPLODED VIEW...

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