Tunturi Treadmill J9 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
BETRIEBSANLEITUNG  
MODE D'EMPLOI  
MANUALE D'USO  
MANUAL DEL USUARIO  
HANDLEIDING  
J9 • J9F  
BRUKSANVISNING  
KÄYTTÖOHJE  
SERIAL NUMBER • SERIENNUMMER  
NUMERO DE SERIE • NÚMERO DE SERIE  
NUMERO DI SERIE • SERIENUMMER  
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products are being used or where oxygen is being  
administered.  
OWNER'S MANUAL J9•J9F  
Strong electromagnetic fields may cause  
disturbances in the heart rate measurement.  
The device must not be used by persons  
weighing over 135 kg (300 lbs).  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF TUNTURI  
EXERCISING!  
Your choice shows that you really want to invest in  
your well-being and condition; it also shows you  
really value high quality and style. With Tunturi  
Fitness Equipment, you’ve chosen a 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.  
This Owner’s Manual is an essential part of your  
training equipment: reading all instructions in this  
manual before you start using this appliance. The  
following precautions must always be followed:  
WARNING:  
Never use extension cords between the treadmill  
and your wall outlet. The device’s maximum power  
consumption is 10 A (EU) / 20 A (US). Outlets  
with fluctuating voltage of more than 5 %, may  
result in erratic performance or cause damage  
to treadmill electronics. Using electrical power  
other than that which has been specified in this  
manual, will ultimately void any warranty, implied  
or otherwise.  
ASSEMBLY  
Before assembling the device, insure all parts are  
present:  
1. Frame  
2. Power cord  
3. Assembly kit (contents are marked  
with an * in the spare part list)  
WARNING: to reduce any risk to persons:  
Keep hands clear of any moving parts. Never  
place hands, feet or any other objects into any  
opening or under the treadmill.  
In case of problems contact your Tunturi dealer.  
The packaging includes a disposable silicate  
bag for absorbing moisture during storage and  
transportation. The directions left, right, front  
and back are defined as seen from the exercising  
position.  
Never leave the treadmill unattended when  
plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in  
use, before putting on or taking off parts. To  
disconnect, turn all controls to the off position,  
then remove plug from outlet.  
J9: HAND RAIL AND INTERFACE  
Close supervision is necessary when the  
treadmill used by, on, or near children, invalids, or  
disabled persons.  
FIGURES 1, 2, 5 AND 6  
Turn the user interface until the holes for the  
locking screws are in position and then attach  
by tightening the 4 screws on the rear side. Cut  
(M6x12) the green ribbon and attach the corner  
pieces with the transportation wheels to the lower  
ends of the hand rail with 3 Allen screws (M6x16)  
on both sides. Lift the handrail to the upright  
position, place the cover tubes between corner  
pieces and the frame and thread the attachment  
bolts through the tubes. Tighten the bolts with  
nuts. Place the multi-purpose rack with the plastic  
end pieces on the top of the hand rail, pull the  
lower edge of the rack over the support bolts on  
the hand rail sides and attach the plastic end pieces  
with screws to the top of the hand rail. Attach the  
2 (M6x12) screws on the front side of the interface  
and remove the protective film from the display.  
Use the treadmill only for its intended use as  
described in this manual. Do not use attachments  
not recommended by Tunturi.  
Before you start using the treadmill, make sure  
that it functions correctly in every way. Do not use  
a faulty device.  
Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.  
J9 / J9F must not be used outdoors. J9 /  
J9F tolerates an environment measuring +10°C to  
+35°C. Air humidity must never exceed 90 %.  
Do not attempt any servicing or adjustment  
other than those described in this manual. The  
given instructions must be followed carefully.  
Never operate this treadmill if it has a damaged  
cord or plug, if it has been dropped or damaged,  
or dropped into water. Return the treadmill to a  
service center for repair.  
Never operate the appliance with the air  
opening blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint,  
hair, and the like.  
Do not operate where aerosol (spray)  
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J9F: HAND RAIL AND INTERFACE  
looks like the plug  
illustrated. Make sure that  
the product is connected to  
an outlet having the same  
configuration as the plug.  
No adapter should be used  
with this product.  
(FIGURES 3, 4, 5 AND 6)  
Turn the user interface until the holes for the  
locking screws are in position and then attach by  
tightening the 4 screws (M6x12) on the rear side.  
Cut the hand rail ribbon and place 2 pieces of  
styrox foam under the front end of the treadmill.  
Attach the folding frame to the treadmill with  
3 Allen screws (M6x16) on both sides. Remove  
the styrox foam pieces. The running base must be  
held up during the gas spring installation, so you  
will need another person to support the running  
base. Thread the upper end of the gas spring (M8  
thread) completely into the hexagonal bushing.  
NOTE! Attach the gas spring below the locking  
fork. Thread the gas spring by hand; do not use  
tools as these may damage the piston rod. Attach  
the lower end of the gas spring to the folding  
frame with an M8 screw and a nut. Lower the  
running base carefully and place the multi-purpose  
rack with the plastic end pieces on the top of  
the hand rail, pull the lower edge of the rack  
over the support bolts on the hand rail sides and  
attach the plastic end pieces with screws to the  
top of the hand rail. Attach the 2 screws (M6x12)  
on the front side of the interface and remove the  
protective film from the display.  
SAFETY TETHER KEY  
The treadmill cannot be used if the tether key  
is not properly installed in the meter base; if the  
key is removed from its place near the electronic  
display, the treadmill will immediately stop. Insert  
the safety tether key into the meter base. Ensure  
that the clip of the safety tether key is properly  
attached to your clothing; as the cord tightens,  
make sure the clip does not detach itself from your  
clothing before the safety tether key disconnects  
from the user interface.  
EXERCISING  
No matter what your goal, you’ll get the best  
results by training at the right level of effort,  
and the best measure is your own heart-rate. First  
find your maximum heart-rate i.e. where the rate  
doesn’t increase with added effort. If you don’t  
know your maximum heart-rate, please use the  
following formula as a guide:  
POWER CORD AND  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
Women: 226 - age Men: 220 - age  
Plug the socket end of the power cord into the  
treadmill at the lower right front corner. Before  
connecting the device to a power source, make sure  
that local voltage matches that indicated on the  
type plate. The treadmill operates at either 230 V  
or 120 V (US-version). Turn on the power using  
the switch next to the socket on the treadmill.  
This treadmill must be grounded. If it should  
malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a  
path of least resistance for electrical current to  
reduce the risk of electrical shock. This product  
is equipped with a cord having an equipment-  
grounded conductor and a grounding plug.  
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate  
outlet that is properly installed and grounded in  
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.  
Do not use extension cables when connecting the  
equipment to the power source.  
These are average values and the maximum varies  
from person to person. The maximum heart-rate  
diminishes on average by one point per year. If you  
belong to one of the risk groups mentioned earlier,  
ask a doctor to measure your maximum heart-rate  
for you. We have defined three different heart-rate  
zones to help you with targeted training.  
Beginner: 50-60 % of maximum heart-rate  
Also suitable for weight-watchers, convalescents  
and those who haven’t exercised for a long time.  
Three sessions a week of at least a half-hour each  
is recommended. Regular exercise considerably  
improves beginners’ respiratory and circulatory  
performance and you will quickly feel your  
improvement.  
Trainer: 60-70 % of maximum heart-rate  
Perfect for improving and maintaining fitness.  
Even reasonable effort develops the heart and lungs  
effectively, training for a minimum of 30 minutes  
at least three times a week. To improve your  
condition still further, increase either frequency or  
effort, but not both at the same time!  
DANGER! Improper connection of the  
equipment-grounding conductor can result in a  
risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified  
electrician or serviceman if you are 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.  
Active trainer:  
70-80 % of maximum heart-rate  
Exercise at this level suits only the fittest and  
presupposes long-endurance workouts.  
NOTE! The version for use on a nominal  
120-volt circuit has a grounding plug that  
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BEGINNING AN EXERCISE SESSION  
Set helps you define user weight, heart-rate  
alarm limits, audio signal use and units of  
measurement.  
Reset is the key to reset time, distance and  
energy consumption displays for all exercises.  
To avoid muscular pain and strain, begin and  
end each workout by stretching.  
Stand on the landing rails to the left and right  
of the running belt. Do not stand on the running  
belt.  
CUSTOM START  
Always hold the handrail for support when  
In Manual mode, use Custom Start to begin an  
exercise where speed and elevation are preset by  
the user. You can save the Custom Start values by  
setting the desired speed and elevation, and then  
pressing the Custom Start key for 2 seconds: an  
audio signal indicates that the setting is saved. For  
user safety, the speed range on the key is 0,5-10  
km/h (0,3-6,2 mph).  
getting on or off the treadmill and when changing  
the speed during exercise. Do not jump off the  
running belt while it is moving!  
If you experience nausea, dizziness or other  
abnormal symptoms while exercising, stop your  
workout at once and consult a physician.  
FINISHING AN EXERCISE SESSION  
Never leave the safety tether key in the  
treadmill.  
SETTING KEYS, OK AND SCAN  
Setting keys are used to set the values on-screen.  
The right arrow key is used for navigation, while  
the up/down keys are used to set values.  
The OK key in the middle of the setting keys is  
used to confirm your selections.  
Use the main power switch to turn the unit  
off.  
Unplug the electrical cord from the wall outlet  
and from the treadmill.  
If necessary clean the treadmill from sweat with  
a damp cloth. Do not use solvents.  
Pressing SCAN key changes the profile display.  
Store the electrical cord where it is clear from all  
SPEED CONTROL KEYS  
pathways and out of children’s reach.  
HOW TO MOTIVATE YOURSELF  
TO CONTINUE  
Speed control keys (Tortoise/Hare) are located  
below the display. Hare key increases the belt  
speed in 0,1 km/h (or 0,1 mph) increments, the  
tortoise key decreases it in 0,1 km/h (or 0,1 mph)  
increments. Pressing these keys longer makes the  
speed change faster. Track speed ranges from 0,5-18  
km/h (0,3-11,2 mph). In some profiles you can  
replace these keys with the PSC feature.  
In order to reach the goals you have set, you’ll need  
to keep finding the motivation to continue so you  
achieve your ultimate goal: life-long health and a  
new quality of living.  
Set yourself realistic targets.  
Progress step-by-step according to your  
schedule.  
Keep a fitness diary and write down your  
progress.  
Change your way of exercising from time to  
time.  
Use your imagination.  
Learn self-discipline.  
One important aspect of your training is versatility.  
Varying your training exercises different muscle  
groups and helps maintain motivation.  
ELEVATION CONTROL KEYS  
Click the elevation up key to increase elevation  
in 1% increments, and the elevation down key  
to decrease it in 1% increments. Track elevation  
ranges from -2 % to 10 %.  
STOP  
Press STOP to end your exercise. Press STOP once  
in exercise profile training and the treadmill stops  
and moves into its waiting state for 5 minutes. You  
can restart the interrupted exercise by pressing the  
Hare key within 5 minutes. Press STOP twice to  
end your exercise.  
INTERFACE  
SET AND RESET  
FUNCTION KEYS  
With the Set key you can define the user weight  
(Weight), heart-rate alarm limits (Beat LO / HI),  
audio signal use (Audio on / off) and units of  
measurement (Units EU / USA).  
1. Press the Set key and a text indicating the value  
to be set will be displayed on the text line; the value  
will blink on and off.  
Manual is the default basic exercise mode when the  
device is switched on. In Manual mode you control  
the treadmill yourself.  
Control offers three different standard heart-  
rate exercises.  
Prog provides 2 fitness tests and 7 pre-  
programmed exercise profiles. You can also create  
and save 5 profiles of your own.  
PSC allows you to adjust treadmill speed by  
changing your position on the track.  
Use the up/down setting keys to set the value  
and press OK ; this will also move you forward to  
setting the next value.  
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Remove the error code by pressing the RESET  
key. If any of these error codes appears repeatedly  
despite servicing, or if a code other than the above  
is displayed constantly, please contact your Tunturi  
dealer.  
Press any function key to exit the Set mode.  
NOTE! Pressing the Set key during an exercise  
will stop the belt and finish the exercise.  
The Reset key resets energy consumption,  
time and distance displays for all exercises.  
POSITION SPEED CONTROL (PSC)  
DISPLAY  
Position Speed Control (PSC ) allows you to adjust  
running track speed by changing your position on  
the track. Move to the front of the track and it  
accelerates, and as you move back the track itself  
slows down. When you are walking or running  
in the middle section of the track the speed stays  
steady.  
NOTE! You must wear a Polar heart rate belt  
when you use PSC ! A blinking square in the Heart  
Rate display indicates that heart rate measurement  
is in operation.  
NOTE! Attach the holder of the safety tether  
key carefully to your shirt whenever you are using  
PSC. Adjust the length of the safety tether key wire  
so that it will be detached from the meter, if you  
move too far back.  
NOTE! If you are exercising with PSC, there  
must not be another heart rate transmitter near  
the treadmill (minimum distance 2 m); the  
simultaneous signals of two transmitters endanger  
user safety by interfering with the PSC.  
SEPARATE DISPLAYS  
1. SPEED  
Running deck speed measured in kilometres or  
miles per hour (0,5-18,0 km/h / 0,3-11,2 mph).  
2. TIME  
Elapsed time at 1 second intervals 00:00-59:59 up  
to 1 hour, and at 1 minute intervals thereafter  
1:00-99:59.  
3. DISTANCE  
Accumulated distance in kilometers or miles  
(0.0-999.9).  
MAIN DISPLAY  
1. Profile display: the letters beside the display  
indicate which profile is being displayed (mph,  
km/h = speed; kcal/min = energy consumption  
measurement during workout; heart = heart-rate  
level; up/down arrow = elevation angle)  
2. Letters indicating a selected function: Manual  
Control = user-controlled exercise; Pulse Control  
= standard heart-rate exercise (treadmill icon  
indicates the selected form of heart-rate exercise);  
Profiles = pre-programed exercise profiles, Own  
Profiles = user-designed exercise profiles; Test =  
walking test, Recovery = measurement of recovery  
pulse.  
3. Number line: kcal = energy consumption; arrow  
up/down = running deck elevation; heart = heart-  
rate level. If heart-rate measurement is not used,  
the user interface displays --. A square blinks on the  
display at the pace of the measured heart rate to  
indicate that measurement is in operation.  
1. Start the use of PSC by setting the speed zone  
limits. Press the PSC key.  
PSC ON is displayed. Press OK .  
SET UP YES is displayed. Press OK.  
POSITION 1 YES is displayed. Step on the track  
as shown in figure Pos 1, the tips of your shoes level  
with the front edge of the roughened side panels.  
Press OK , and the meter will measure your  
distance on the basis of the heart rate signal.  
Measurement takes 6 seconds, and after that  
POSITION 2 YES is displayed. Position yourself as  
shown in figure Pos 2, the heels of your shoes level  
with the rear edge of the roughened side panels.  
Press OK , and the meter will measure your distance  
on the basis of the heart rate signal. Measurement  
takes 6 seconds, and after that SET UP READY is  
displayed.  
ERROR CODES  
The user interface will display information about  
any operational faults. An error code begins with  
the abbreviation Err.  
11 Motor heat protection off: Please check  
running deck lubrication.  
Pos 1  
Pos 2  
13 Running deck speed exceeds set value: Please  
follow this manual’s instructions on using the  
device.  
15 Running deck does not respond to controls:  
Please check running deck lubrication and follow  
this manual’s instructions on using the device.  
71 Lift motor fault or lifting motor overload  
protection off: Please switch the device off for 5  
minutes and then restart. If the error message does  
not disappear, please contact your local Tunturi  
distributor.  
If the meter cannot receive the heart rate signal  
or there are problems in measuring the distance,  
the meter will return to the SET UP display. In case  
of such an error, the text Hr Err is displayed for  
5 seconds.  
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2. Select Manual exercise or standard heart rate  
exercise with automatic elevation adjustment. In  
these exercises you can adjust the track speed with  
PSC. The PSC signal light indicates that the feature  
is in operation. The operation of the PSC feature  
is indicated by the bars on the right edge of the  
display. They show in which speed zone you are  
currently running.  
3. Start the selected exercise by pressing the START  
(Hare) key, and adjust track speed by moving  
forward or back on the track. Please note that the  
speed adjustment keys (Tortoise/Hare) are also in  
operation during a PSC exercise.  
NOTE! If you have not tried the PSC feature  
before, we recommend you start at slow speed.  
4. Stop the use of the PSC feature by pressing the  
STOP key twice at the end of the exercise.  
5. If the speed zone limits are suitable for you, the  
next time you start exercising you can start PSC just  
by pressing the PSC key, and then select the desired  
training mode. If you want to adjust the speed zone  
limits, repeat phase 1. Please note that you can also  
select NO when setting the limits with the up/down  
arrow keys; selecting NO and then pressing OK will  
not change the limit in question, but you will move  
forward to the next adjustment step.  
CONTROL  
Standard heart-rate exercises enable training within  
a selected heart rate level.  
Constant heart rate exercise requires your  
using the heart rate measurement system.  
1. Select the desired heart-rate mode by pressing  
the Control key (indication light shows the selected  
mode):  
Speed (indication light <<<) = pulse control  
is based on changing belt speed. If you wish, you  
can change the inclination angle of the belt during  
training.  
Elevation (indication light up/down) = pulse  
control is based on changing treadmill inclination.  
In this mode you have to adjust the speed by  
yourself using either PSC or the Tortoise and Hare  
keys.  
Combination (both indication lights)=  
automatic equal adjustment of both the inclination  
angle and the speed of the belt.  
2. Set the desired heart-rate with the up/down  
setting keys.  
Press OK to confirm.  
3. Press the Hare key to start constant heart-rate  
exercise.  
You can adjust the heart-rate level with the  
up/down setting keys during the exercise.  
MANUAL  
In the Speed and Combination exercises, you  
can set the upper limit to belt speed (default: 12  
km/h / 7,4 mph) by pressing the Tortoise key  
during the exercise. You can adjust the belt speed  
limit with the Hare and Tortoise keys during the  
exercise; you can also control your speed with PSC.  
You can change the heart-rate mode during the  
exercise.  
Manual is the default user-controlled basic exercise  
mode when the device is switched on. In contrast  
to profile exercises, Manual means you can adjust  
running deck speed and elevation yourself during  
an exercise, if necessary.  
1. Start the treadmill or press the Manual key.  
2. Start the training by pressing the Hare key. The  
belt will start moving at 0,5 km/h (or 0,3 mph). By  
pressing the Custom Start key, the belt accelerates  
to the preset speed and elevation values.  
PROG  
Fitness Tests and heart-rate profiles require your  
using the heart-rate measurement system.  
You can save the Custom Start values by setting  
the desired speed and elevation, and then pressing  
the Custom Start key for 2 seconds: an audio signal  
indicates that the setting is saved. For user safety,  
the speed range on the key is 0,5-10 km/h (0,3-6,2  
mph).  
FITNESS TEST  
Doing the Fitness Test will help you to discover  
your Fitness Index value. J9 / J9F uses the 2  
km Walking Test. This is a so-called indirect test  
that measures your fitness level based on your  
heart-rate. The 2 km Test is preceded by a 3  
minute warm-up period. We also recommend you  
continue walking slowly after the test, so that your  
heart-rate returns smoothly to normal. J9 uses the  
results to calculate your aerobic fitness index. The  
result is shown in ml/kg/min; e.g. an index value  
of 40 means that in a maximal performance the  
exerciser consumes 40 millilitres of oxygen per  
minute per each kilo of body weight.  
3. Steady yourself by holding onto the handlebars  
and carefully stepping onto the moving belt.  
Increase speed by pressing the Hare key until the  
desired speed is reached. To slow down, press the  
Tortoise key. You can also control your speed with  
PSC in Manual mode.  
4. Adjust the elevation during the training by using  
the elevation arrow keys. Press the elevation up key,  
and the back of the treadmill goes down, increasing  
the elevation in 1% increments. Press the elevation  
down key, and the back of the treadmill will rise,  
decreasing elevation in 1% increments.  
1. Press Prog key 3 until the display moves to the  
test mode (2 KM WALK TEST).  
Confirm with the OK key.  
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2. The user interface requests the following  
information to form the basis of the test: weight,  
height, sex and age. Please enter the information  
using the up/down setting keys and confirm with  
the OK key; that also moves you forward to setting  
the next value.  
3. You move automatically to the Test Warm-up  
for the test after entering your age. Running  
deck elevation is set at 1 % for the three-minute  
warm-up and in the walking test itself. Adjust  
speed with the Hare and Tortoise keys. Once the  
warm-up time display reaches zero, the walking test  
starts automatically. Walk as fast as you can, but  
don’t run!  
6. If you complete the exercise profile, the track  
speed will decrease to 3.2 km/hr at the end of the  
profile, or if the profile ends at a lower speed, the  
track will continue at that speed, and the treadmill  
switches to Manual mode.  
CREATING AND SAVING YOUR  
OWN TRAINING PROFILES  
1. Press the Prog key until the display goes to  
its Own Profiles state. Press OK to confirm your  
selections.  
2. The treadmill has 5 memory slots (OWN) for  
your own exercise profiles.  
Profiles 1-3 are for speed/elevation, in which  
you can set both running deck speed and elevation.  
4. Your fitness index value will be displayed at the  
end of the test in the central display window. Press  
any function key to exit the walking test.  
Profiles 4 and 5 are heart-rate profiles where you  
can set your heart-rate during the exercise.  
The number line in the main window shows  
EXERCISE PROFILES  
TRAINING WITH PRE-PROGRAMMED  
EXERCISE PROFILES  
the memory position number (e.g. OWN 1). Please  
select the desired profile with the up/down arrow  
keys and press OK to confirm your choices.  
3. The text SET TIME and time are displayed. Set  
the duration of the exercise with the up/down keys.  
Press OK to confirm.  
4. Use the left/right setting keys to move in the  
profile to the position that you want to modify.  
Edit the profile with the up/down setting keys.  
1. Press the Prog key until the desired exercise  
profile is displayed, e.g. PROFILE 3 (see the end of  
the manual for a detailed description of exercise  
profiles). The treadmill has 7 ready-to-use exercise  
profiles.  
PRO 1, 2 AND 3 are speed/elevation profiles in  
In the speed/elevation exercise, the upper  
which running deck speed and elevation change in  
a preset way; those values can also be user-adjusted  
if required.  
profile displayed shows speed and the lower the  
changes in elevation angle. The display shows  
the whole profile. Once you’ve run through the  
speed profile, you will automatically move to the  
elevation profile; and once you’ve finished that, you  
return to the beginning of the speed profile again.  
In the heart-rate exercise, you create only one  
profile that indicates changes in your heart-rate  
level.  
PRO 4 AND 5 are heart-rate profiles in which  
running deck speed and elevation are adjusted  
according to how the exerciser’s heart-rate reacts to  
preset heart-rate changes.  
PRO 6 is a speed profile in which running deck  
speed changes in a preset way; you can adjust  
elevation yourself, if you wish.  
Press OK to save your profiles.  
PRO 7 is an elevation profile in which running  
deck elevation changes in a preset way; you can  
adjust speed yourself.  
5. Start a profile exercise by pressing the Hare key.  
6. If you want to edit a profile you’ve already  
created, select that profile and edit it in just the  
same way you created it.  
7. To remove a profile you created earlier, select the  
relevant profile and press the Reset key.  
Press OK to confirm.  
2. The text SET TIME and time are displayed. Set  
the duration of the exercise with the up/down keys.  
Press OK to confirm.  
MEASUREMENT OF RECOVERY PULSE  
3.You can scale the speed of the exercise profile in  
5% increments with the up/down arrow keys.  
4. Start the exercise profile selected by pressing the  
Hare key. You can also scale the profiles with the  
arrow keys during training, if the speed you chose  
is too easy or demanding.  
1. Press PROG key twice. The text RECOVERY TEST  
appears on display.  
Press OK to confirm.  
In order to improve the reliability of recovery  
pulse measurement, always try to standardize the  
measurement situation as accurately as possible;  
start measuring at the same heart rate level as  
precisely as possible. The measurement takes two  
minutes, during which the text RECOVERY TEST  
and the heart rate are displayed. Try not to move  
during the measurement. At the end of the period  
the recovery ratio percentage are displayed. The  
smaller the reading the fitter you are. Note that  
5. Press STOP once and the treadmill stops and  
moves into its waiting state (hold) for 5 minutes.  
You can restart the interrupted exercise during the  
waiting state by pressing the Hare key. Once the  
5 minute waiting period is over, the exercise has  
ended and the device returns to profile selection  
state. You can also end your exercise by pressing the  
STOP key twice.  
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OWNER'S MANUAL • J9 • J9F  
CLEANING THE TREADMILL  
results are dependent on the starting pulse level,  
they are individual and not directly comparable  
with those of others.  
Wipe the treadmill surfaces, especially the  
handlebars and meter from dust with a damp  
cloth or towel. Do not use solvents. Use a small  
vacuum nozzle to carefully vacuum around all  
visible components (belt, running deck, side rails  
etc.). To clean the underside of the treadmill,  
carefully turn the treadmill on its side, or if your  
treadmill is J9F, lift the running deck to the storage  
position.  
MAINTENANCE  
CAUTION! Do not attempt any servicing or  
adjustment other than those described in this  
manual. Any other servicing must be performed  
by an authorized service representative. Check the  
tightness of all fixing screws once a year. Do not  
overtighten.  
ALIGNING THE RUNNING BELT  
Monitor belt tracking during exercise and make  
adjustments as needed. The belt should run in the  
centre of the treadmill. Alignment is not usually  
needed, provided  
LUBRICATING THE RUNNING DECK  
Lubrication is the most important service activity  
for the treadmill. This is absolutely essential, if the  
friction of the running deck increases noticeably  
or the motor begins to heat up; increased friction  
is indicated by jerky movement of the belt or by  
error code 15 appearing on the display. Insufficient  
lubrication will cause the belt, running deck and  
motor to wear out and break. The need for  
re-lubrication depends to a great extent on the  
running styles and weight of the user: heavy user  
weight and slow speed put particular strain on the  
device and therefore demand greater lubrication.  
We recommend you check the lubrication after  
every 100 hours of use. If the inside of the belt  
is not moist with T-Lube, lubricate the belt with  
T-Lube immediately. Use only T-Lube lubricant to  
lubricate the treadmill. Contact your local Tunturi  
distributor for further supplies of T-Lube.  
the treadmill is placed on an even, solid  
and horizontal surface and the belt is correctly  
tensioned  
the alignment of the belt is correct  
It is, however, possible for the belt to be  
pushed to one side due to the user’s running style  
(e.g. more weight on one foot). The alignment of  
the belt is adjusted by turning the two bolts at the  
back of the treadmill. Align the belt according to  
the following instructions:  
1. Turn the power switch on and increase the  
treadmill’s speed to 5 km/h (3 mph).  
2. If the belt drifts to the left, turn the left  
adjustment bolt 1/8 turn clockwise and the right  
adjustment bolt 1/8 turn anticlockwise. Do not  
turn more than 1/8 at the time as already very  
small adjustments effect the alignment.  
If the belt drifts to the right, turn the right  
adjustment bolt 1/8 turn clockwise and the left  
adjustment bolt 1/8 turn anticlockwise.  
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 is allowed run across to one side  
for long periods of time the edges of the belt may  
be damaged and the treadmill may not continue to  
operate correctly. Any damage to the belt caused  
by the lack of necessary adjustment will not be  
covered by the warranty.  
Attach the nozzle to the T-Lube container. Let  
the treadmill run at 1,5 km/h. Push the nozzle  
completely into either lubrication pipe. Spray  
T-Lube into the pipe until the belt has rotated once  
(see the seam of the belt), stop spraying and pull  
the nozzle out. The treadmill is instantly ready for  
use.  
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ADJUSTING THE BELT TENSION  
The belt must be tensioned if it begins to slip on  
the rollers. In normal use, however, keep the belt  
as loose as possible! The belt tension is adjusted by  
turning the same screws as used for aligning the  
running belt. If turning the screws will not effect  
the belt tension, please contact your Tunturi dealer.  
1. Increase the treadmill’s speed to 5 km/h (3  
mph).  
2. Turn both adjustment screws an equal amount,  
1/8 turn clockwise.  
3. Try to slow the belt down by holding onto the  
handrails and braking as you walk (as if you were  
walking downhill). If the belt slips, turn another  
1/8 turn and repeat the test. When braking heavily  
the belt may slip.  
CAUTION! The gas spring is designed to make  
lifting the running base easier. Always remember  
to ensure that the running base is locked in the  
storage position!  
Before moving J9F, be sure the power cord is  
unplugged from the wall and the treadmill; lift up  
the running base until it becomes locked. Stand  
behind the treadmill and support it with your foot  
on a transportation wheel, grip the hand rails and  
tilt the treadmill towards yourself so that it rests  
on the transportation wheels. Lower the treadmill  
carefully onto the floor, again supporting it with  
your foot.  
NOTE! Transport the treadmill with extreme  
caution over uneven surfaces, for example over a  
step. The treadmill should never be transported  
upstairs using the wheels over the steps, instead it  
must be carried.  
NOTE! The running belt needs to be realigned  
and centered after moving.  
MALFUNCTIONS  
NOTE! Despite continuous quality control, defects  
and malfunctions caused by individual components  
may occur in the equipment. In most cases it’s  
unnecessary to take the whole device in for  
repair, as it’s usually sufficient to replace the  
defective part. If you require spare parts or the  
equipment does not function properly during use,  
contact your Tunturi dealer. Always give the model,  
serial number of your equipment and in case  
of malfunctions also conditions of use, nature of  
malfunction and any error code. Use only spare  
parts mentioned in the spare part list. If there is  
a fault in the user interface display, unscrew the  
10 locking screws. Detach the cable connector by  
pressing the clip towards the cable and pulling it  
off. Be careful not to drop the cable inside the tube.  
Please contact your local Tunturi distributor  
for further information on repairing or replacing  
the meter. When reinstalling the user interface,  
please tug lightly at the cable to make sure that it’s  
properly locked.  
To prevent malfunctioning of the treadmill,  
store it in a dry place with as little temperature  
variation as possible, protected against dust. Always  
unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet  
when not in use.  
TECHNICAL DATA  
LENGTH ...........................................153 cm / 60”  
(storage position 70 cm / 28”)  
HEIGHT ...........................................142 cm / 56”  
(storage position 155 cm / 61”)  
WIDTH ..............................................82 cm / 32”  
WEIGHT .......................................80 kg / 177 lbs  
RUNNING SURFACE .......... 46 x 135 cm / 18 x 53”  
SPEED..................... 0,5 -18 km/h / 0,3-11,2 mph  
ELEVATION RANGE ............................. -2 - +10 %  
MOTOR ........................2,5 HP (continuous duty)  
MAX. USER WEIGHT ..................135 kg (300 lbs).  
NOTE! The text “Self cal” on display indicates  
automatic re-calibration of the lift motor.  
MOVING AND STORAGE  
Before moving J9, be sure the power cord is  
unplugged from the wall and the treadmill. Lift the  
treadmill from the rear to an angle of about 30  
degrees and push it on the front wheels. Lower the  
treadmill carefully onto the floor.  
You can lift up the running deck of J9F to a  
space-saving storage position: Turn off the power  
switch. Take hold of the frame tube underneath the  
rear part of the running base and lift the running  
base up.  
J9 / J9F treadmill meets the requirements of  
the EU’s EMC Directives on electromagnetic  
compatibility (89/336/EEC) and electrical  
equipment designed for use within certain voltage  
limits (73/23/EEC). This product therefore carries  
the CE label.  
J9 / J9F North American versions (120  
V) comply with FCC requirements on  
electromagnetic compatibility and are accordingly  
marked with the FCC label.  
J9 / J9F treadmill meets EN precision and  
safety standards (Class A, EN-957, parts 1 and 6).  
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P1: HILL WALK  
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P4: FATBURNER  
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2
103 4034  
233 4024  
Frame  
1
1
6
1
6
1
1
6
6
6
2
8
-
M8x25 DIN 7991 Screw  
8
1
6
6
6
2
2
4
4
1
2
2
User interface (incl. el., 4)  
Screw  
10 103 4036  
Front support, J9F  
Screw, J9F,  
Washer  
* - M6x12 DIN 912  
-
M6x20 DIN 939  
3
-
173 4065  
User interface lower cover  
*- M6 DIN 125  
*- M6 DIN 985  
11 643 4004  
KB 40x12 WN-1441 Screw  
Nut nylon  
4
8
-
233 4026  
Membrane  
Spring, J9F (10 pcs/set)  
Screw  
543 4034  
Hand rail bracket, pair, J9  
Screw, J9  
-
M6x12 DIN 912  
M6x20 DIN 939  
M6 DIN 125  
M6 DIN 985  
503 4038  
13 533 1029  
14 673 500 88  
15 533 4006  
Wheel  
*-  
*-  
9
-
Washer  
Snap locking  
Stand foot, pair  
Washer  
Nut nylon  
Hand rail fulcrum  
Nut  
-
-
M5 DIN 9021  
M8 DIN 934  
M5x14 DIN 7985 Screw  
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16 203 4027  
17 203 4028  
18 213 4005  
19 533 4050  
Hand rail, R  
Hand rail, L  
Handle grip  
Sleeve  
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
4
4
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
51 533 251 87  
Plug  
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
5
5
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
4
2
4
1
1
1
1
-
-
M5 DIN 9021  
Washer  
M5x20 DIN 7500-C Screw  
52 403 4071  
403 4070  
56a 403 4084  
Mains cable, EUR  
Mains cable, USA  
Sensor  
-
-
M8 DIN 934  
M8x25 DIN 914  
Nut  
-
Screw  
20 203 4029  
Hand rail, pair (incl. 18)  
Screw  
-
M4x10 DIN 7985 Screw  
-
-
M6x25 DIN 912  
M6 DIN 6798A  
56b 403 4082  
56c 403 4083  
59 403 4108  
Cable  
Washer  
Meter cable  
21 433 4027  
Safety guide  
Rack  
Power board, EUR  
Power board, USA  
Washer /1 pc grounding  
22 173 4053  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
403 4109  
*25 523 4034  
Sleeve, J9  
M5 DIN 6798 I  
* - M8x80 DIN 912  
* - M8 DIN 985  
26 173 4054  
Screw, J9  
M5x14 DIN 7985 Screw /1 pc grounding  
Nut nylon, J9  
Side profile cover, pair  
Screw  
403 4091  
403 4093  
Transformer, EUR  
Transformer, USA  
Washer  
-
M8x20 ISO 7380  
M4 DIN 125  
29 403 4054  
*31 403 4055  
32 103 4033  
Safety switch  
Safety key  
Lift arm  
KB 35x6 WN-1442 Screw  
403 470  
403 471  
403 4090  
Mains switch, EUR  
Mains switch, USA  
Mains cable socket  
Motor  
-
-
M8x20 DIN 912  
M8 DIN 125  
Screw  
Washer  
60 813 4021  
33 523 4033  
35 813 4020  
36 523 4032  
Sleeve (10 pcs/set)  
Lift motor  
Roller, rear  
Screw  
-
-
-
-
-
-
663 4004  
Wedge  
263 4004  
Belt wheel  
M6x8 DIN 916  
303 4007  
Screw  
-
M8x50 DIN 912  
Motor fan  
37 523 4031  
Roller, front  
Washer  
303 4008  
Flywheel  
-
-
M8 DIN 125  
M8x30 DIN 933  
M6x8 DIN 916  
Screw  
Screw  
61 503 4031  
Motor bracket  
Screw, upper bracket/motor  
Washer, upper bracket/frame  
Screw, upper bracket/frame  
Motor bracket  
Screw  
38 533 4010  
39 513 4002  
Rubber sheet  
Belt tightener frame  
Retaining  
-
-
-
M8x12 DIN 933  
M8 DIN 125  
-
-
-
8 DIN 471  
M8x25 DIN 933  
M8 DIN 936  
M8x40 ISO 7380  
Nut  
62 503 4032  
Screw  
-
-
M8x25 DIN 939  
M8 DIN 985  
41 533 4040  
Rubber bumper,  
EUR (4 pcs/set)  
Screw 10.9, side rail  
Nut nylon  
6
4
6
2
2
4
2
8
1
64 443 4011  
69 173 4050  
Drive belt  
-
M8x10 ISO 7380  
Dust cover  
-
M8x25 DIN 7991 Screw, deck  
-
M5 DIN 9021  
Washer  
41 533 4051  
Rubber bumper, USA  
Screw 10.9, side rail  
Leaf spring, USA  
-
M5x20 DIN 7985 Screw  
-
M8x10 ISO 7380  
73 343 4008  
Axle  
42 643 4005  
-
10 DIN 471  
Retaining  
-
M8x10 ISO 7380  
Screw 10.9, side rail  
76 423 4059  
Decal set  
-
M8x25 DIN 7991 Screw, deck  
82 163 4005  
Cas spring, J9F  
Screw, J9F  
Nut nylon, J9F  
43 433 4023  
44 433 4026  
Deck  
* - M8x35 ISO 7380  
* - M8 DIN 985  
84 513 4003  
Belt guide, pair 1  
Screw 10.9, side rail  
Belt 1  
-
M8x14 ISO 7380  
2
Locking lever, J9F(axle, screw) 1  
Screw 1  
46 443 4010  
47 173 4051  
-
M4x10 DIN 553  
Cover, front roller  
1
4
1
2
1
-
KB 40x12 WN-1441 Screw, frame  
48 173 4052  
Cover, rear roller  
Screw  
-
M8x20 ISO 7380  
49 433 4024  
Landing, pair  
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P.O.BOX 750, FIN-20361  
Turku, Finland  
Tel. +358 (0)2 513 31  
Fax +358 (0)2 513 3323  
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