Smooth Fitness Treadmill 525E User Manual

USER’S MANUAL  
5.25E MOTORIZED TREADMILL  
MODEL NUMBER: 5.25E  
USER WEIGHT LIMITATION: 125 (275lbs)  
SERVICE NUMBER: 0800-09 72 100  
SERIAL NUMBER (found on frame):  
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POWER REQUIREMENTS  
IMPROPER CONNECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONNECTOR CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF AN ELECTRIC  
SHOCK. CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN OR SERVICE MAN 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.  
This treadmill can be seriously damaged by sudden voltage changes in your home’s electrical power. Voltage spikes, surges and  
noise interference can result from weather conditions or from other appliances being turned on or off. To reduce the possibility of  
treadmill damage, always use a surge protector (not included) with your treadmill. Surge protectors can be purchased at most  
hardware stores.  
This treadmill is provided with two different grounding plugs for Central Europe and United Kingdom. Please choose the right one  
and plug in your treadmill.  
Please make sure that your local voltage is appropriate for the power requirements of this treadmill before you plug it in.  
This product is for use with a voltage of 230V+ 5%.  
GFCI outlets and GFCI Circuit Breakers are NOT recommended for use on this product. GFCI outlets and GFCI Circuit Breakers  
may cause this equipment to improperly function  
Do not use a voltage transformer with this product.  
Do not use an extension cord with this product when you are not sure if the product is still properly grounded.  
The following pictures show the two delivered plugs:  
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PREASSEMBLY  
Open the boxes:  
Open the boxes of your new equipment. Inventory all parts included in the boxes. And Compare them to the supplied components  
and supplied Hardware lists on pages 5-6 for a full count of the parts included . If you are missing any parts or have any assembly  
questions contact us directly at 0800-09 72 100 .  
Assembly instructions begin on page 18  
Gather your tools:  
Before starting the assembly of your unit, make sure that you have gathered all the necessary tools you may require to assemble  
the unit properly. Having all of the necessary equipment at hand will save time and make the assembly quick and hassle-free.  
Clear your work area:  
Make sure that you have cleared away a large enough space to properly assemble the unit. Make sure the space is free from  
anything that may cause injury during assembly. After the unit is fully assembled, make sure there is a comfortable amount of free  
area around the unit for unobstructed operation.  
Invite a friend:  
Some of the assembly steps may require heavy lifting. It is recommended that you obtain the assistance of another person when  
assembling this product.  
User Weight Limitation:  
Please note that there is a weight limitation for this product. If you weigh more than 125 LBS (Approx. 275 Kg). it is not  
recommended that you use this product. Serious injury may occur if the user’s weight exceeds the limit shown here. This  
product is not intended to support users whose weight exceeds this limit.  
Care and maintainence:  
1. The safety level can be maintained only if it is examined for damage and wear.  
2. Replace any defect components immediately and stop to use the equipment until repaired.  
3. Always take care when you mounting the equipment . Straddle the equipment by placing your feet on the straddle rails . .  
Dismount from the equipment only after all parts have stopped.  
4. Always check the easily wear components like pulley ets. To prevent danger.  
5. There is an emergency stop to prevent dangers, you can stop the treadmill immediately by actuated the emergency stop for  
emergency dismount.  
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Supplied components  
This list identifies the major components you will use to assemble this product. Component A , B and C are already partially  
assembled .  
No.  
A
Description  
Qty.  
1
Main Frame Assembly  
Front handlebar  
Side handle bar  
A
B
1
C
2
108 Water Bottle Holder  
2
207 Handle Bar Cover - LL  
208 Handle Bar Cover - LR  
209 Handle Bar Cover - RL  
210 Handle Bar Cover - RR  
302 Upright Base Cover - LL  
303 Upright Base Cover - LR  
304 Upright Base Cover - RL  
305 Upright Base Cover - RR  
1
1
108  
C
B
1
1
1
1
207  
209  
208  
303  
210  
1
1
302  
304  
305  
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Supplied Hardware  
This list identifies the hardware you will use to assemble the product . To help distinguish between the various types of the screw  
and bolts, use the scale below to measure them and compare them to the size listed .  
No.  
Description  
Qty.  
27  
2
802  
805  
802  
805  
812  
810  
811  
845  
M4×15 Screw  
M8×45 Bolt  
810 M8×18 Bolt  
811 M8×52 Bolt  
812 φ8 Washer  
8
2
12  
845 M8×75 Bolt  
2
1
1
1
1
2
Screw driver  
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
Allen key  
Allen Wrench  
Safety Key  
Power Cord  
D
E
MILLIMETERS  
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7
Complete Computer Console Components  
Description  
Qty.  
Console Assembly  
100  
101 Overlay  
102 Computer PC Board  
103 Console Plate  
104 Console Housing - Upper  
105 Console Housing - Bottom  
106 Safety Key Base  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
8
2
5.25-101  
5.25-102  
5.25-103  
5.25-104  
5.25-105  
5.25-106  
5.25-107  
5.25-108  
5.25-109  
5.25-110  
5.25-111  
107 Safety Key  
108 Water Bottle Holder  
109 Motion Control Sensor Wire - Upper  
110 Plastic Fixing Insert  
111 Hand Pulse Wire - Upper  
Complete Handle Bar Components  
201 Front Handle Bar Tube  
202 Handle Bar  
203 Handle Bar Upright Foam Grip  
204 Handle Bar Upright Foam Grip  
205 Handle Bar Upright Foam Grip  
206 Hand Pulse Sensor  
207 Handle Bar Cover - LL  
208 Handle Bar Cover - LR  
209 Handle Bar Cover - RL  
210 Handle Bar Cover - RR  
211 Console Connect Piece - L  
212 Console Connect Piece - R  
213 Console Connect Tube  
214 Motion Control Sensor  
215 Motion Control Sensor Base  
216 Handle Bar End Cap  
200  
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
5.25-201  
5.25-202  
5.25-203  
5.25-204  
5.25-205  
5.25-206  
5.25-207  
5.25-208  
5.25-209  
5.25-210  
5.25-211  
5.25-212  
5.25-213  
5.25-214  
5.25-215  
5.25-216  
5.25-217  
217 Hand Pulse Wire - Lower  
Complete Upright Components  
300  
301 Upright  
302 Upright Low Covre - LL  
303 Upright Low Covre - LR  
304 Upright Low Covre - RL  
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
5.25-301  
5.25-302  
5.25-303  
5.25-304  
5.25-305  
5.25-306  
5.25-307  
5.25-308  
5.25-309  
305 Upright Low Covre - RR  
306 Adjustable Cylinder Cover - Upper  
307 Motion Control Sensor Wire - Middle  
308 2 pin Safety Key Wire 2200 mm  
309 7 pin Computer Wire – Upper 2980mm  
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Complete parts list cont.  
Description  
Complete Base Frame Components  
Base Frame  
Rubber Cushion  
Rubber Cushion  
Power Switch Plate Base  
Power Switch Plate Cover  
Power Switch Plate  
Power Breaker  
Power Switch  
Front Caster  
Cushion  
Foot Locker  
Transportation Wheel Bracket  
Spring  
Transportation Wheel  
Fold Up Locker  
Spring Of The Fold Up Locker Assembly  
Complete Motor Components  
Motor Hood Top  
Qty.  
Order No.  
400  
401  
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
5.25-401  
5.25-402  
5.25-403  
5.25-404  
5.25-405  
5.25-406  
5.25-407  
5.25-408  
5.25-409  
5.25-410  
5.25-411  
5.25-412  
5.25-413  
5.25-414  
5.25-415  
5.25-416  
402  
403  
404  
405  
406  
407  
408  
409  
410  
411  
412  
413  
414  
415  
416  
500  
501  
502  
503  
504  
505  
506  
507  
508  
509  
510  
511  
512  
513  
514  
515  
516  
517  
518  
519  
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
5.25-501  
5.25-502  
5.25-503  
5.25-504  
5.25-505  
5.25-506  
5.25-507  
5.25-508  
5.25-509  
5.25-510  
5.25-511  
5.25-512  
5.25-513  
5.25-514  
5.25-515  
5.25-516  
5.25-517  
5.25-518  
5.25-519  
Driving Motor  
Motor Holder  
Driving Belt  
Control Board  
Elevation Support Tube  
Elevation Support Tube End Cap  
Elevation Motor  
Elevation Gear Sleeve  
Fold Up Support  
Shock  
Wheel  
Plastic Clamp - Top  
Plastic Clamp - Bottom  
Elevation Support  
Motor Hood - Left  
Motor Hood - Right  
Motor Bottom Cover  
Relay board  
Complete Running Deck Components  
Running Belt  
Side Rail  
600  
601  
602  
603  
604  
605  
606  
607  
1
2
1
1
1
8
1
5.25-601  
5.25-602  
5.25-603  
5.25-604  
5.25-605  
5.25-606  
5.25-607  
Running Deck  
Side Rail End Cap - Left  
Side Rail End Cap - Right  
Cushion Pad  
Main Frame Cross Bar  
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Complete parts list cont.  
No.  
Description  
Qty.  
Order No.  
Complete Deck Frame Components  
700  
701 Deck Frame  
1
1
1
1
1
2
6
5.25-701  
5.25-702  
5.25-703  
5.25-704  
5.25-705  
5.25-706  
5.25-707  
702 Front Roller Shaft  
703 Front Roller Tube  
704 Rear Roller Shaft  
705 Rear Roller Tube  
Running Deck Rear wheel  
706  
707 Cushion Pad  
Complete Hardware Pack  
800  
801 M3.5×16 Screw  
802 M4×15 Screw  
803 M3×10 Screw  
804 φ4 Washer  
805 M8×45 Bolt  
806 M4×8 Screw  
807 M5×30 Screw  
808 M3×14 Screw  
809 M8×49 Bolt  
810 M8×18 Bolt  
811 M8×52 Bolt  
812 φ8 Washer  
813 M4×25 Screw  
8
49  
2
5.25-801  
5.25-802  
5.25-803  
5.25-804  
5.25-805  
5.25-806  
5.25-807  
5.25-808  
5.25-809  
5.25-810  
5.25-811  
5.25-812  
5.25-813  
5.25-814  
5.25-815  
5.25-816  
5.25-817  
5.25-818  
5.25-819  
5.25-820  
5.25-821  
5.25-823  
5.25-824  
5.25-825  
5.25-826  
5.25-827  
5.25-828  
5.25-829  
4
2
4
4
4
1
8
4
22  
2
3
3
3
3
7
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
4
2
814 Transportation Wheel Bolt  
815 φ5 Washer  
816 M5×10 Screw  
817 M4×14 Screw  
818 M10 Nylon Nut  
819 M10×67 Bolt  
820 φ14×50 Bolt  
821 φ33×φ8×10 Screw  
823 φ4×45 Screw  
824 M10×116 Screw  
825 φ8 Nylon Nut  
826 M8×12 Bolt  
827 φ8 Washer  
828 φ10 Washer  
829 φ14 Clip  
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Complete Parts list cont .  
No.  
Description  
Qty.  
Order No.  
830  
831  
832  
833  
834  
835  
836  
837  
838  
839  
840  
841  
842  
843  
844  
845  
846  
847  
848  
849  
M8×48 Screw  
M8×85 Screw  
1
1
2
1
4
4
16  
2
6
3
3
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
5.25-830  
5.25-831  
5.25-832  
5.25-833  
5.25-834  
5.25-835  
5.25-836  
5.25-837  
5.25-838  
5.25-839  
5.25-840  
5.25-841  
5.25-842  
5.25-843  
5.25-844  
5.25-845  
5.25-846  
5.25-847  
5.25-848  
5.25-849  
φ26×φ8.5×3 Washer  
φ25 Rubber Cushion  
M8×30 Bolt  
M5×14 Screw  
M4×19 Screw  
M3×8 Screw  
M8×23 Screw  
M6×45 Bolt  
φ6 Washer  
M10×33 Bolt  
M10×56 Bolt  
M8×36.5 Bolt  
M10×43.5 Bolt  
M8×75 Bolt  
M8×30 Screw  
3MM RUBBER CUSHION  
M10×26 Bolt  
M8x20 mm Bolt  
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PARTS DIAGRAM  
MOST OF THE PARTS SHOW HERE HAVE ALREADY BEEN PRE-ASSEMBLED.  
101  
801  
109  
109  
111  
102  
801  
103  
108  
104  
106  
107  
110  
803  
105  
802  
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PARTS DIAGRAM  
MOST OF THE PARTS SHOW HERE HAVE ALREADY BEEN PRE-ASSEMBLED.  
805  
203  
845  
217  
805  
845  
203  
217  
206  
812  
812  
201  
806  
804  
808  
802  
207  
211  
808  
802  
210  
806  
205  
209  
212  
802  
208  
807  
802  
213  
802  
804  
214  
215  
807  
213  
214  
215  
202  
812  
204  
810  
216  
204  
812  
810  
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PARTS DIAGRAM  
MOST OF THE PARTS SHOW HERE HAVE ALREADY BEEN PRE-ASSEMBLED.  
308  
307  
309  
807  
307  
807  
301  
301  
302  
110  
303  
304  
802  
110  
305  
802  
802  
306  
306  
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PARTS DIAGRAM  
MOST OF THE PARTS SHOW HERE HAVE ALREADY BEEN PRE-ASSEMBLED.  
812  
810  
814  
811  
813  
812  
812  
409  
810  
406  
407  
837  
816  
815  
812  
811  
408  
416  
405  
812  
825  
404  
815  
849  
809  
409  
814  
415  
403  
414  
843  
402  
844  
411  
401  
412  
802  
413  
818  
410  
802  
802  
410  
403  
402  
802  
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PARTS DIAGRAM  
MOST OF THE PARTS SHOW HERE HAVE ALREADY BEEN PRE-ASSEMBLED.  
823  
501  
825  
833  
812  
832  
826  
825  
503  
817  
505  
824  
502  
832  
831  
830  
820  
507  
818  
829  
506  
508  
513  
827  
828  
815  
507  
819  
848  
511  
509  
818  
829  
816  
819  
828  
514  
507  
504  
821  
512  
515  
812  
513  
507  
516  
818  
510  
814  
821  
514  
820  
834  
802  
515  
812  
834  
517  
802  
518  
802  
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PARTS DIAGRAM  
MOST OF THE PARTS SHOW HERE HAVE ALREADY BEEN PRE-ASSEMBLED.  
602  
604  
602  
605  
835  
835  
601  
836  
836  
606  
836  
836  
838  
606  
838  
846  
606  
838  
836  
606  
846  
838  
603  
847  
607  
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PARTS DIAGRAM  
MOST OF THE PARTS SHOW HERE HAVE ALREADY BEEN PRE-ASSEMBLED.  
702  
703  
704  
705  
840  
839  
818  
841  
707  
848  
828  
840  
701  
839  
842  
828  
818  
828  
706  
842  
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ASSEMBLY  
STEP 1: Unpacking and Inventory  
P.5  
P.6  
Components  
NOTE: FOR SAFER AND EASIER TRANSPORTATION DO NOT REMOVE  
THE PLASTIC RETAINING STRAPS UNTILL THE UNIT IS IN THE AREA OF  
ASSEMBLY  
Hardware and  
tools  
Remove the treadmill and all the components and hardware from the box. Check  
the quantities of all components and hardware with the component and hardware  
lists on pages 5-6  
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ASSEMBLY  
STEP 2: Assemble Upright Frame  
NOTE : Make sure all wires are recessed into the frame , DO NOT trap  
or pinch (Hand tight bolts until last step )  
A) Raise the left and right uprights (301 X 2 ) .  
811  
X2  
B) Secure the left upright (301) with two 8x18 mm Allen bolts (810) and  
two # 8 washer through the front side of the base frame . hand tighten .  
C) Secure the right upright (301) with two 8x18 mm Allen bolts (810)  
and two # 8 washer through the front side of the base frame . hand  
tighten .  
810  
X4  
D) Insert one M 8x52 mm Allen bolt (811) and one # 8 washer through  
the side of the base frame and the left upright , hand tighten .  
E) Insert one M 8x52 mm Allen bolt (811) and one # 8 washer through  
the side of the base frame and the right upright , hand tighten .  
F) Tighten all Allen bolts with Allen wrench C (Provided with hardware).  
812  
X6  
fig -1  
301  
812  
810  
811  
812  
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ASSEMBLY  
STEP 3: Assemble Front Handle Bar  
NOTE : Only hand tighten bolts until last step.  
A) Place the front handle bar (201) on top of the left and right  
upright (301).  
B) Secure left side with one # 8 washer (812) and M8x45 mm  
Allen bolt (805) in the forward most hole .  
805  
812  
X2  
X2  
C) Secure right side with one # 8 washer (812) and M8x45 mm  
Allen bolt (805) in the forward most hole .  
D) Connect pulse wire (217) and wire (111) on left and right side  
(as shown in diagram) . Then insert the remaining length of the  
wire into the front handle bar tube . Tighten all bolts with Allen  
Wrench .  
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ASSEMBLY  
STEP 4: Assemble The Side Handlebars  
NOTE: Side rails are interchangeable for use on both right and  
left sides  
810  
X4  
X2  
A ) Attach one handlebar (202) to the left upright (301),and  
connect the motion control sensor wire (214) and wire (109).  
B) Secure the Side Handlebar with one M8 x75 mm bolt (845)  
and one # 8 washer , through the top of front handle bar into the  
side handle bar .  
C) Insert two M8x18 mm (810) and two # 8 washer through the  
side handrail plate and thread into the upright .  
D) Repeat the above process for the right side .  
E) Tighten all bolts with Allen Wrench .  
845  
812  
X6  
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ASSEMBLY  
STEP 5: Assemble Computer Console  
A) Rotate the console until it stops as shown in diagram  
below .  
B) Tighten the screw (807) of the console connect tube (213)  
for right and left side . Console connect tube (213) will be  
adjust for the next steps of assembly .  
C) Attach the Handle Bar Cover - LR (208) to the underside of  
the console and the inside of the left upright (301), Secure with  
four M4×15mm screw (802). And secure with two M4×15mm  
screw (802) between the Handle Bar Cover - LR (208) outside  
and the console housing -upper.  
802  
X20  
D)Attach the Handle Bar Cover - LL (207) to the top of the  
console and the outside of the Upright - Left (301).And secure  
with four M4×15mm screw (802).  
E) Repeat the above process for the right hand side cover  
(209) and cover (210) as shown in diagram.  
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ASSEMBLY  
STEP 6: Assembly base covers  
NOTE : Refer to folding instructions on page 27 .  
A) Fold up the running deck until it locks in place .  
B) Attach Upright Base Cover (302) to the outside of the Left  
Upright (301). Secure with two M4x15 mm screw (802).  
C) Attach Upright Base Cover (303) to the inside of the Left  
Upright (301). Secure with one M4x15 mm screw (802).  
D) Attach Upright Base Cover (305) to the outside of the Right  
Upright (301). Secure with three M4x15 mm screw (802).  
E) Attach Upright Base Cover (304) to the inside of the Right  
Upright (301). Secure with one M4x15 mm screw (802).  
802  
X7  
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ASSEMBLY  
STEP 7: Attaching Rubber Cover  
Insert the rubber cover (306) into the slot upright base cover .  
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ASSEMBLY  
STEP 8: Inserting Water Bottle Holders  
Attach the Water Bottle Holder108to the Console Housing  
- Upper104and push down until snap in place.  
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ASSEMBLY COMPLETE  
Assembly is now complete. Check that all the components are secure and all the hardware is tight . By this step all bolts and  
screws should be wrench tight. If any hardware is not wrench tight go back and tighten.  
The finished product should resemble the picture below.  
Safety Features  
The safety key must be inserted for the treadmill to  
function. The safety key tether should be worn at all  
times when the treadmill is in use. This safety feature  
is designed to prevent injury.  
There are two orange levers on this treadmill.  
The most forward lever is the folding lock  
which is used in folding and unfolding this  
treadmill. The other is used for transporting  
from one location to another.  
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FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS  
How to fold up the treadmill:  
Your treadmill can be folded up for space saving storage. To do this follow the instructions here:  
Lift the deck from the rear towards the computer console.  
Listen for the click of the Folding Level locking mechanism .  
Be sure locking mechanism is engaged before transporting .  
(Transportation instruction on pg 30 )  
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UNFOLDING INSTRUCTIONS  
How to unfold the treadmill:  
NOTE: To maintain stability make sure the rear transportation wheel is disengaged before  
unfolding treadmill  
To unfold the treadmill for use follow the instructions here:  
Release Lever  
Push the deck towards the computer console .  
Depress the Folding Level begin lowering the treadmill  
towards the floor release the folding level .  
Lower treadmill deck towards floor .  
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TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS  
TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS:  
NOTE: Transport wheel must be down as picture below.  
To roll away for storage simply grab the rear deck, lift slightly and roll to desired location.  
Lift the deck from the rear so that the treadmill rests on the  
front transportation wheels and on the rear transportation wheel engages  
Roll to a desired location.  
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COMPUTER OPERATION  
GA B C D EF  
START Button  
Safety Key  
A
C
E
G
B
D
F
INCLINE UP/DOWN Buttons  
SPEED UP/DOWN Buttons  
Display Window  
STOP/ENTER Button  
Motion Control Button  
BUTTON FUNCTIONS  
START – Press to start exercise at initial speed 0.5MPH / 0.8KPH.  
STOP / ENTER  
a. Press to confirm program and preset function values setting mode.  
b. Press to run setting procedure before pressing the START KEY.  
c. Press to stop exercise during workout time.  
SPEED UP  
a. Press to increase exercise speed by 0.1MPH/KPH.  
b. Hold the button to rapidly increase speed by 0.5MPH/KMPH per second and release the button to stop the function.  
SPEED DOWN  
a. Press to decrease exercise speed by 0.1MPH/KPH.  
b. Hold the button to rapidly decrease speed by 0.5MPH/KMPH per second and release the button to stop the function.  
INCLINE UP / DOWN  
a. Press up or down to change incline level.  
b. Press to select programs and preset related function value.  
SAFETY KEY  
The safety key must be inserted into the slot on the console in order to operate the treadmill. Always insert the safety key and  
attach the clip to your clothing at your waist before beginning your workout. If you should encounter problems and need to stop the  
motor quickly, simply pull on the cord to disengage the safety key from the console. To continue operation first turn the power  
switch to off and set the speed controller to stop. Next turn the power switch to on and reinsert the safety key into the console.  
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COMPUTER OPERATION  
POWER ON  
Set the POWER SWITCH, located on the base frame, to ON and insert the SAFETY KEY. The UPPER LCD and LOWER LCD  
screens light up all digits and enter the POWER ON mode.  
The LOWER LCD SPEED/DISTANCE window shows “0.0” and 6 programs LED lights blink individually.  
The UPPER LCD shows 0 on all windows.  
SLEEP MODE  
When the power is ON the computer will automatically enter SLEEP MODE if it is left idle for 3 minutes without receiving any input.  
Press any button to return to POWER ON status when the computer is in the SLEEP MODE.  
DISPLAY MODE  
This feature is designed only for store display purpose. To cancel the SLEEP MODE feature, pull out the safety key, press and  
hold the SPEED UP and DOWN buttons, insert the safety key to power on the treadmill. After one short beep sound, the SLEEP  
MODE will be cancelled and the LCD will not go off as long as the power switch stays on and the safety key is inserted properly.  
ENGLISH / METRIC CONVERSION  
The computer has been preset to calculate and show all information in English (miles, pounds, and inches). The computer can be  
set to display information in Metric (kilometers, kilograms, centimeters). To do this set the POWER SWITCH, located on the base  
frame, to ON. Press and hold the START button. Insert the SAFETY KEY. The computer will sound one short BEEP and the  
UPPER LCD will show KM and blink. Press the INCLINE UP/DOWN button to switch between KM and ML. KM means Metric and  
ML means English. Press the STOP/ENTER button to confirm the setting and return to POWER ON status after one long beep  
sound.  
QUICK START  
When the treadmill is in POWER ON status, press the START button to activate the QUICK START. The SPEED LCD counts down  
3 seconds with 3 short beeps then starts from 0.5 MPH/0.8 KPH. Press the SPEED UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the speed. Press  
the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to elevate the treadmill. The TIME, CALORIES and DISTANCE count up from 0. The PULSE LCD  
shows P until you hold the hand pulse grip sensors then the PULSE LCD will display the current pulse during the workout.  
STOP/PAUSE  
During the workout, press the STOP/ENTER button to PAUSE the treadmill, all workout data will be frozen. Press the START  
button to resume the workout and all data will continue counting. If the STOP/ENTER button is pressed twice, the treadmill will  
return to POWER ON status and all workout information will return to 0.  
COMPUTER PROGRAM OPERATION  
To select the program, press the program buttons when the treadmill is in POWER ON status. For the first time user, you have to  
set up the user information and assign your USER ID from U 1 to U 9 before the program starts.  
SET UP USER INFORMATION  
Press any program button on the computer panel. For the first time use of the treadmill, the LCD will show a blinking U1 and the  
LCD will show factory default setting values of user weight, height, age and target heart rate. Press the INCLINE UP/DOWN  
buttons to choose the USER ID from U1 to U9 and press the STOP/ENTER button to assign your  
user ID.  
SET USER GENDER  
After assigning your user ID, the gender icon will display on the LCD. Press the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to switch between  
male and female icon then press the STOP/ENTER button to select your gender.  
SET USER WEIGHT  
After setting the user gender, the LCD will display W. The TIME LCD display now shows the blinking factory setting user weight  
150LB/68KG. Press the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the user weight correctly and press STOP/ENTER to set the user  
weight.  
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COMPUTER OPERATION  
SET USER HEIGHT  
After setting the user weight, the LCD will display H. The CALORIES LCD display now shows the blinking factory setting user  
height 67”/170CM. Press the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the user height correctly and press STOP/ENTER to set the  
user height.  
SET USER AGE  
After setting the user height, the LCD will display A. The INCLINE LEVEL LCD display now shows the blinking factory setting user  
age 35. Press the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the user age correctly and press STOP/ENTER to set the user age. When  
you set up the user AGE, please note the user TARGET HEART RATE will be adjusted with the user AGE according to the factory  
setting.  
SET USER TARGET HEART RATE  
The factory TARGET HEART RATE setting is based on 85% of the maximum heart rate. The maximum heart rate is calculated as  
220 minus the user age. For age 35, the maximum user heart rate should be 185 and 85% of user heart rate, which is 157. After  
setting the user age, the LCD will show P and the PULSE LCD shows the blinking factory target heart rate setting. Press the  
INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the user target heart rate properly for your own physical condition and press the  
STOP/ENTER button to set the user TARGET HEART RATE.  
Now, you have completed the user information set up. For the 2nd or other member in the family, please assign a different user ID.  
Each time when the treadmill is switched off and switched on again it will enter the select program procedure. The user ID will  
show the user ID of the previous user.  
OPERATE PROGRAM  
After completing the USER INFORMATION SET UP, prior to starting the program you selected, please follow the procedure to  
operate the different programs as described below:  
P1 MANUAL PROGRAM  
If you select the P1 MANUAL program, the LCD will show the following:  
After completing the user information set up, the SPEED LCD displays the initial speed 2.0MPH/3.2KPH and the PULSE LCD  
displays P. TIME, CALORIES AND INCLINE LEVEL all show 0. Press the START button to start the workout. Press the SPEED  
UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the speed from 0.5MPH to 10MPH and press the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the incline level  
from level 0 to 15. Distance, time, calories all count up from 0.  
P2 INTERVAL INCLINE  
If you select the P2 INTERVAL INCLINE program, the LCD will show the following:  
After completing the user information set up, SPEED, CALORIES and PULSE LCD display 0. The TIME display shows factory  
setting 24:00 and the blinking workout load level shows 1. Press the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the workout load level  
from 1 to 12 then press the STOP/ENTER button to confirm the setting.  
Then the blinking TIME LCD displays 24:00. Press the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the total workout time and press the  
STOP/ENTER button to confirm the setting.  
Press the START button to start the workout. SPEED starts from 2.0MPH/3.2KPH. The TIME counts down from the set up  
workout time. The CALORIES and DISTANCE count up from 0. INCLINE LEVEL follows the pre-set chart as follows:  
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COMPUTER OPERATION  
LEVEL  
MIN. LEVEL  
MAX. LEVEL  
1
2
0
1
4
5
3
2
6
4
3
7
5
4
8
6
5
9
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
6
7
8
9.0  
10.0  
11.0  
10  
11  
12  
13.0  
14.0  
15.0  
During the workout, press the SPEED UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the speed. Users can overwrite the incline level by pressing the  
INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons.  
COOL DOWN  
After the pre-set TIME counts down to 0, treadmill will start a one minute cool down program. The TIME LCD will display COOL and  
blink for 10 seconds and continue counting down 50 seconds at speed 2 MPH/3.2KPH. After a one minute cool down, the treadmill  
will stop and return to P2 start display. Press STOP/ENTER to go to POWER ON status.  
P3 INTERVAL SPEED  
If you select the P3 INTERVAL SPEED program, the LCD will show the following:  
After completing the user information set up, the SPEED, CALORIES and PULSE LCD display 0. The TIME display shows factory  
setting 24:00 and a blinking workout load level shows 1. Press the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the workout load level from  
1 to 12 then press the STOP/ENTER button to confirm the setting. Then the TIME LCD will display a blinking 24:00. Press the  
INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the total workout time and press STOP/ENTER button to confirm the setting.  
Press the START button to start the workout. The SPEED start and change follows the pre-set workout load speed chart as below.  
The TIME counts down from the set up workout time. The CALORIES and DISTANCE count up from 0. INCLINE LEVEL starts from  
level 0.  
LEVEL  
MIN. SPEED  
MAX. SPEED  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1.8  
2.0  
2.2  
2.4  
2.6  
2.8  
3.0  
3.2  
3.4  
3.6  
3.8  
4.0  
3.0  
3.4  
3.8  
4.2  
4.6  
5.0  
5.4  
5.8  
6.2  
6.6  
7.0  
7.4  
10  
11  
12  
During the workout, press the INCLINE UP/DOWN button to adjust the incline level. Users can overwrite the speed by pressing the  
SPEED UP/DOWN buttons.  
COOL DOWN  
After the pre-set TIME counts down to 0, the treadmill will start a one minute cool down program. The TIME LCD will display COOL  
and blink for 10 seconds and continue counting down 50 seconds at a speed of 2MPH/3.2KPH. After the one minute cool down, the  
treadmill will stop and return to P2 start display. Press STOP/ENTER to go to POWER ON status.  
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COMPUTER OPERATION  
P4 WEIGHT LOSS  
If you select the P4 WEIGHT LOSS program, the LCD will show the following:  
After completing the user information set up, the SPEED, CALORIES and PULSE LCD display 0. The TIME display shows factory  
setting 24:00 and the blinking workout load level shows 1. Press the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the workout load level  
from 1 to 12 then press the STOP/ENTER button to confirm the setting. Then the TIME LCD displays a blinking 24:00. Press the  
INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the total workout time and press the STOP/ENTER button to confirm the setting.  
Press the START button to start the workout. The SPEED and INCLINE follow the pre-set workout load chart. The TIME counts  
down from the set up workout time. Distance and Calories count up from 0.  
MINI. INCLINE  
MAX INCLINE  
LEVEL  
MIN. SPEED  
MAX. SPEED  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1.6  
1.8  
2.0  
2.2  
2.4  
2.6  
2.8  
3.0  
3.2  
3.4  
3.6  
3.8  
2.9  
3.1  
3.3  
3.5  
3.7  
3.9  
4.1  
4.3  
4.5  
4.7  
4.9  
5.1  
0
0
1
1
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
10  
11  
12  
During the workout, users can overwrite the speed by pressing the SPEED UP/DOWN buttons and overwrite the incline level by  
pressing the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons.  
COOL DOWN  
After the pre-set TIME counts down to 0, the treadmill will start a one minute cool down program. The TIME LCD will display COOL  
and blink for 10 seconds and continue counting down 50 seconds at a speed of 2MPH/3.2KPH. After a one minute cool down, the  
treadmill will stop and return to P2 start display. Press STOP/ENTER to go to POWER ON status.  
P5 5K SELF LEARNING / COMPETITION  
If you select the P5 5K SELF LEARNING / COMPETITION program, the LCD will show the following:  
After completing the user information set up, the DISTANCE LCD shows preset distance 3M/5KM. The TIME, CALORIES and  
INCLINE LEVEL LCD display 0 and the PULSE LCD display shows P.  
Press the START button to start the program. Speed starts from 2.0MPH/3.2KPH. The TIME and CALORIES count up from 0.  
Incline level follows the factory pre-set profile. DISTANCE counts down from 3ML/5KM. During the workout you can adjust the  
speed by pressing the SPEED UP/DOWN buttons and overwrite the INCLINE LEVEL by pressing the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons.  
COOL DOWN  
After the pre-set DISTANCE counts down to 0, the treadmill will start a one minute cool down program. The TIME LCD will display  
COOL and blink for 10 seconds and continue counting down 50 seconds at a speed of 2MPH/3.2KPH. After a one minute cool  
down, the treadmill will stop and return to P2 start display. Press STOP/ENTER to go to POWER ON status.  
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COMPUTER OPERATION  
P6 HEART RATE CONTROL  
If you select the P6 5K HEART RATE CONTROL program, the LCD will show the following:  
After completing the user information set up, the TIME LCD shows the blinking factory pre-set workout time 60:00. Press the  
INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the workout time and press the STOP/ENTER button to confirm. Then the upper LCD shows  
initial speed 2.0MPH/3.2KPH and the lower LCD shows initial warm up time 3:00.  
Press the START button to start the 3 minute WARM UP program. Speed starts from 2.0MPH/3.2KPH and INCLINE LEVEL starts  
from level 0. Please keep your hand on the hand pulse grips all the time during this workout in order to monitor your pulse  
correctly. During the program, if the heart rate monitor fails to sense the pulse you will see P blinking on the PULSE LCD. If the  
heart rate monitor senses the pulse properly you will see the stable heart beat sign on the PULSE LCD and the correct pulse  
readout on the PULSE LCD. The computer will sense the user pulse every 30 seconds. During the warm up program you can  
press the STOP/ENTER button to pause or stop the program or press the START button to re-start the program. Other buttons will  
not react during this warm up process.  
During the warm up program if heart rate monitor fails to sense the user’s pulse (The PULSE LCD will display P and blink), the  
computer will not change the speed. If heart rate monitor senses the user’s pulse properly and the actual user’s pulse does not  
reach 65% of the maximum heart rate ((220-age) x 65%), then speed will increase by 0.5MPH/0.8KPH per 30 seconds. If the  
actual pulse reaches 65% of the maximum heart rate, the speed will remain unchanged. If the actual pulse reaches 65% of the  
maximum heart rate over one minute, then the speed will be maintained the same until the warm up program finishes.  
If the actual user’s pulse fails to reach 65% of the maximum heart rate within the first 3 minutes of warm up, the computer will  
continue the second 3 minute warm up program. All workout information continues to count up and the timer counts down from  
3:00. During the second 3 minute warm up, the computer will change the incline level instead of speed. If the heart rate monitor  
fails to sense the user’s pulse (The PULSE LCD will display P and blink), the computer will not change the incline level. If the heart  
rate monitor senses the user’s pulse properly and the actual user’s pulse does not reach 65% of the maximum heart rate ((220-  
age) x 65%), then the incline level will be increased by 1 level per 30 seconds. If the actual pulse reaches 65% of the maximum  
heart rate, the incline level will remain unchanged. If the actual pulse reaches 65% of the maximum heart rate over one minute,  
then the speed will be maintained the same until the warm up program finishes.  
If the actual user’s pulse fails to reach 65% of the maximum heart rate within the second 3 minutes of warm up, the computer will  
continue the third 3 minute warm up program. All workout information continues to count up and the timer counts down from 3:00.  
During the third 3 minute warm up, both speed and incline remain unchanged regardless of the actual pulse. If time counts down to  
0 and 65% of the max. heart rate still can not be reached, the TIME LCD will show FAIL, and the program will stop and return to  
POWER ON status.  
After the warm up program (if the actual pulse reaches 65% of the max. heart rate to complete warm up program), the computer  
will enter the HEART RATE CONTROL program. TIME counts down from the previous setting. Distance and Calories will continue  
counting up from the warm up program. During the HEART RATE CONTROL program, the heart rate monitor will sensor the actual  
user’s pulse every 30 seconds. If the actual user’s pulse does not reach 85% of the max. heart rate, then the incline level will be  
increased by 1 level every 30 seconds. If the actual user’s pulse reaches 85% of the max. heart rate, then the treadmill  
performance will be remained the same. If the actual user’s pulse is above 85% of the  
max. heart rate, the incline level will be reduce by 1 level. Speed will remain unchanged until the incline level increase up to 15% or  
the incline level down to 0%. If the incline level is up to 15% and still 85% of the max. heart rate can not be reached, then speed will  
start increasing by 0.5MPH/0.8KPH every 30 seconds. If the incline level is down to 0% and still lower than 85% of the max. heart  
rate can not be reached, then the speed will lower by 0.5MPH/0.8KPH every 30 seconds.  
If the actual user’s pulse reaches above 85% of max. heart rate over 3 minutes, the HEART RATE CONTROL program will be shut  
down and the computer will enter the one minute COOL DOWN program.  
When the TIME counts down to 0, the HEART RATE CONTROL program is completed, and the computer will enter the one minute  
COOL DOWN program.  
After the COOL DOWN program, the computer will return to POWER ON status.  
The purpose of the HEART RATE CONTROL program is to keep the user’s pulse between 65% of the max. heart rate and 85% of  
the max. heart rate as to reach the most efficient workout result.  
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MOTION CONTROL OPERATION  
MOTION CONTROL:  
Walking belt speed can be increased, decreased or stopped using the Motion  
Control sensors on the handlebars. To do this follow the instructions below:  
1. Press the  
MOTION CONTROL button on the console to switch the  
motion control function on and off:  
When the LED light is ON the MOTION CONTROL is active.  
When the LED light is OFF the MOTION CONTROL is off.  
2. After switching on the MOTION CONTROL wave your right hand  
approximately 6 inches above the motion sensor on the right handle bar  
to increase the speed. The sensor will sound one short BEEP per scan  
and speed up by 0.1 MPH per BEEP. Holding your right hand  
approximately 6 inches above the right sensor constantly results in the  
sensor sounding one long BEEP per second and speeding up rapidly.  
2. Use right sensor to speed up.  
3. Wave you left hand approximately 6 inches above the motion sensor on  
the left handle bar to decrease the speed. The sensor will sound one  
short BEEP per scan and decrease speed by 0.1 MPH. Holding your  
left hand approximately 6 inches above the left sensor constantly results  
in the sensor sounding one long BEEP per second and decreasing  
speed by rapidly.  
3. Use left sensor to slow down.  
4. Wave both hands approximately 6 inches above both motion sensors at  
the same time. The sensor will sound two short BEEP sounds then stop  
the belt.  
Always switch off the motion control function by pressing the  
MOTION CONTROL button on the console before turning off the  
power to the treadmill.  
4. Use both sensors to stop belt.  
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MAINTAINENCE  
HOW TO MAINTAIN THE MOMENTUM G-FIT-5.25 TREADMILL:  
Proper maintenance is very important to ensure your treadmill is always in top working condition. Improper maintenance could  
cause damage or shorten the life of your treadmill and exceed the LIMITED WARRANTY coverage.  
Important: Never use abrasives or solvents to clean the treadmill. To prevent damage to the computer, keep liquids away  
and keep it out of direct sunlight.  
Inspect and tighten all parts of the treadmill regularly. Replace any worn parts immediately.  
BELT ADJUSTMENT:  
Belt adjustment and tension performs two functions: adjustment for tension and centering. The running belt has been adjusted  
properly at the factory. However transportation, uneven flooring or other unpredicted reasons could cause the belt to shift off center  
resulting in the belt rubbing with the plastic side rail or end caps and possibly causing damage. To adjust the belt back to it’s  
proper position please follow the directions below:  
Walking belt has shifted to the left: First unplug the power cord from the surge protector. Using the hex key provided,  
turn the left rear roller adjustment bolt 1/4 turn in the clockwise direction. Plug the power cord back into the surge  
protector and run the treadmill at 2.5 mph. You should see the belt start to correct itself, moving back towards the center.  
Repeat the above procedure until the walking belt is centered. It may be necessary to set walking belt tension once you  
have completed this procedure if the belt feels like it is slipping while walking. Refer below to the "Walking belt slipping"  
instructions.  
Walking belt has shifted to the right: First unplug the power cord from the surge protector. Using the hex key provided,  
turn the right rear roller adjustment bolt 1/4 turn in the clockwise direction. Plug the power cord back into the surge  
protector and run the treadmill at 2.5 mph. You should see the belt start to correct itself, moving back towards the center.  
Repeat the above procedure until the walking belt is centered. It may be necessary to set walking belt tension once you  
have completed this procedure if the belt feels like it is slipping while walking. Refer below to the "Walking belt slipping"  
instructions.  
Walking belt is slipping: First unplug the power cord from the surge protector. Using the hex key provided, turn both the  
left and right rear roller adjustment bolts the same distance, usually a 1/4 turn in the clockwise direction. Plug the power  
cord back into the surge protector and run the treadmill at 2.5 mph. You should now walk on the belt to determine if the  
belt is still slipping. Repeat the above procedure until the walking belt is not slipping. The tension should be just tight  
enough not to slip.  
WARNING! Do not over tighten rollers! This will cause premature roller bearing failure!  
Right and left tension bolts are located at the rear of the treadmill..  
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MAINTAINENCE  
CLEANING:  
Routine cleaning of your treadmill will extend the product's life.  
Warning: To prevent electrical shock, be sure the power to the treadmill is OFF and the power cord is unplugged from the  
wall electrical outlet before attempting any cleaning or maintenance.  
Important: Never use abrasives or solvents to clean the treadmill. To prevent damage to the computer, keep liquids away  
and keep it out of direct sunlight.  
After each workout: Wipe off the console and other treadmill surfaces with a clean, water dampened soft cloth to  
remove excess perspiration.  
Weekly: Use of a treadmill mat is recommended for ease of cleaning. Dirt from your shoes contacts the belt and  
eventually makes it to underneath the treadmill. Vacuum underneath treadmill once a week.  
DECK LUBRICATION:  
The walking belt has been pre-lubricated at the factory. However, it is recommended that the walking board be checked  
periodically for lubrication to ensure optimal treadmill performance. Your treadmill should not have to be lubricated usually within  
the first 400 hours of use.  
Every 2 months of operation lift the sides of the walking belt and feel the top surface of the walking board as far as you can reach.  
If you feel signs of silicone, no further lubrication is required. If it feels dry to the touch, follow the instructions below.  
Please use Lube 'N Walk (can be purchased from your dealer or call the number on the front of the manual), or a non-petroleum  
based silicone such as "Napa 8300" (available at most stores).  
To purchase lubricant kit please contact Smooth Fitness 0800-09 72 100  
To apply lubricant to the walking belt:  
1. Position the walking belt so that the seam is located on top and in center of the walking board.  
2. Insert the spray nozzle into the spray head of the lubricant can.  
3. While lifting the side of the walking belt, position the spray nozzle between the walking belt and the board approximately 6"  
from the front of the treadmill. Apply the silicone spray to the walking board, moving from the front of the treadmill to the  
rear. Repeat this on the other side of the belt. Spray approximately ¼ bottle (supplied with treadmill) each time.  
4. Allow the silicone to "set" for 1 minute before using the treadmill.  
Spray lubricant from front to back.  
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WARRANTY  
Read and follow the Assembly-instructions and the User’s-Manual before using this product.  
Warranty Coverage: Smooth Fitness warrants to the original owner that each new product to be free from defects in workmanship  
and material.  
This warranty is limited on home use only.  
Period of Coverage: The Home-Use-Warranty on this product runs from the date of original purchase using the following  
schedule:  
Drive  
Motor  
Frame  
Electronics  
Parts  
Labor  
Lifetime  
10 years  
2 years  
2 years  
2 years  
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Smooth Fitness will provide a replacement part free of charge if a defect is found during the Warranty period of 2 years.  
Smooth Fitness reserves the right to inspect damaged parts for misuse.  
It is required to show a proof of purchase prior to warranty service being initiated. Your Original Receipt is proof of purchase and  
should be kept with the product manual.  
As a matter of course we will be available and open for all your problems even when the warranty has already expired. Simply call  
the service number down below.  
Any redemption may be by repair or replacement of the affected parts and/or product at the sole discretion of Smooth Fitness and  
it’s authorized Service Partners. If repairs are required, the unit will be repaired at the location of use or by return to the factory as  
deemed appropriate by Smooth Fitness.  
Parts repaired or replaced pursuant to this Warranty shall be warranted for the unexpired portion of the Warranty applying to the  
original product. Any technical advice furnished before or after delivery in regard to the use or application of Smooth Fitness  
products is furnished without charge and on the basis that it represents Smooth Fitness' best judgment under the circumstances  
but that the advice is used at your sole risk.  
Procedure for Obtaining Your Remedy Under This Warranty: To obtain service on a Smooth Fitness product, please call the  
Smooth Fitness Service Partner under 0800-09 72 100. To help the technician assist you, please have the following information  
ready:  
Model name or number from the cover of the manual;  
Serial number located on the frame of the unit; and  
The part description and the order number.  
Limitations on Warranty: This Warranty does not cover wear and tear, any problems, damages or failures that are caused by  
accident, improper assembly, failure to observe cautionary labels on the product, failure to operate the product correctly, abuse or  
freight damage. Smooth Fitness does not warrant against any damage or defects that may result from repair or alterations made to  
the product by an unauthorized repair facility.  
This Warranty does not apply to any product shipped or handled outside of Germany, Austria and England. This Warranty does not  
apply if the product is used as a rental product or in commercial use. Consequential and incidental damages are not recoverable  
under this Warranty.  
RESEPECTIVE LAWS OF THE COUNTRIES OF SALE REMAIN UNTOUCHED. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF  
ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE OF THIS WARRANTY RUNS FROM THE DATE OF  
PURCHASE: SMOOTH FITNESS IS NOT LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM  
ANY DEFECT IN PARTS. SMOOTH FITNESS' SOLE LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE TERMS  
DESCRIBED IN THIS FORM, AS LONG NOT GOVERNED DIFFERENTLY BY LOCAL LAW.  
For assistance with assembly or to order replacement parts, please call the Smooth Fitness Service Partner under 0800-09 72 100.  
To help them assist you, please have the following information ready:  
Model name or number from the cover of the manual;  
Serial number located on the frame of the unit; and  
The part description and order number.  
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IMPORTANT STEPS  
Warning:  
Before using this product, please consult your personal physician for a complete physical examination. Frequent and strenuous  
exercise should be approved by your doctor first. If any discomfort should result from your use of this product, stop exercising and  
consult your doctor. Proper usage of this product is essential. Please read your manual carefully before exercising.  
Please keep all children away from the equipment during use and when equipment is unattended.  
Always wear appropriate clothing, including athletic shoes, when exercising. Do not wear loose clothing that could become caught  
during exercising.  
Make sure that all bolts and nuts are tightened when equipment is in use. Periodic maintenance is required on all exercise  
equipment to keep it in good condition.  
Before beginning:  
How you begin your exercise program depends on your physical condition. If you have been inactive for several years, or are  
severely overweight, you must start slowly and increase your time gradually, a few minutes per week.  
Initially you may be able to exercise only for a few minutes in your target zone. However, your aerobic fitness will improve over the  
next six to eight weeks. Don’t be discouraged if it takes longer. It’s important to work at your own pace. Ultimately, you’ll be able  
to exercise continuously for 30 minutes. And the better your aerobic fitness, the harder you will have to work to stay in your target  
zone. But remember these essentials:  
Contact your physician before starting a workout or training program. Have your doctor review your training and diet  
programs to advise you of a workout routine you should adopt.  
Begin your training program slowly with realistic goals that have been set by you and your doctor.  
Supplement your program with some type of aerobic exercise such as walking, jogging, swimming, dancing and/or  
bicycling. Monitor your pulse frequently. If you do not have an electronic heart rate monitor, have your physician show  
you the proper way to manually check your pulse by using your wrist or neck. Establish your target heart rate based on  
your age and condition.  
Drink plenty of fluids during the course of your routine. You must replace the water content lost from excessive exercising  
to avoid dehydration. Avoid drinking large amounts of cold liquids. Fluids should be at room temperature when  
consumed.  
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TARGET HEART RATE  
Finding your pulse:  
To make sure your heart is beating in it´s target zone, you’ll need to know how to monitor your heart rate. The easiest way is to  
feel the pulse in the carotid artery on either side of your neck, between the windpipe and the large neck muscles. Count the number  
of beats in ten seconds, and then multiply that number by six. This gives you the number of beats per minute.  
How fast should your heart beat during aerobic exercise? Fast enough to reach and stay in its “target zone,” a range of beats per  
minute that is largely determined by your age and physical condition. To determine your target zone, consult the chart we have  
provided.  
FIND YOUR TARGET HEART RATE  
200  
180  
160  
140  
120  
100  
80  
20  
25  
30  
35  
40  
45  
50  
55  
60  
65  
70  
YOUR AGE in years  
ADVANCED: Sports, athletic conditioning or interval training  
FITNESS: Optimal training, aerobic or cardiovascular  
HEALTH: Beginner, low intensity with long duration produces fat burning  
Aerobic exercise:  
Is any sustained activity that sends oxygen to your muscles via your heart and lungs. It will improve the fitness of your lungs and  
heart: your body’s most important muscle. Aerobic fitness is promoted by any activity that uses your large muscle groups - arms,  
legs or buttocks, for example. Your heart beats quickly and you breathe deeply. An aerobic exercise should be part of your entire  
exercise routine.  
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MUSCLE CHART  
Targeted muscle groups:  
The exercise routine that is performed on this product will develop primarily lower body muscle groups. These muscle groups are  
shown in gray color on the chart below.  
MUSCLE GROUPS  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Shoulder muscles  
Pectoral muscles  
Bicep muscle  
Calf muscles  
Trapezius muscles  
Tricep muscles  
G
H
I
Abdominal muscles  
Forearm muscles  
Quadricep muscles  
Back muscles  
J
K
L
Gluteal muscles  
Hamstring muscles  
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STRETCHING ROUTINE  
Warm up and cool down:  
A successful exercise program consists of a warm-up, aerobic exercise, and a cool-down. Do the entire program at least two and  
preferably three times a week, resting for a day between workouts. After several months, you can increase your workouts to four or  
five times per week.  
Warming up is an important part of your workout, and should begin every session. It prepares your body for more strenuous  
exercise by heating up and stretching out your muscles, increasing your circulation and pulse rate, and delivering more oxygen to  
your muscles. At the end of your workout, repeat these exercises to reduce sore muscle problems. We suggest the warm-up and  
cool-down exercises on the following pages:  
Toe Touch:  
Shoulder Lift:  
Slowly bend forward from  
your waist, letting your back  
and shoulders relax as you  
stretch toward your toes.  
Reach down as far as you  
can and hold for 15 counts.  
Lift your right shoulder up  
toward your ear for one  
count. Then lift your left  
shoulder up for one count as  
you lower your right  
shoulder.  
Inner Thigh Stretch:  
Hamstring Stretch:  
Sit with the soles of your feet  
together with your knees  
pointing outward. Pull your  
feet as close into your groin  
as possible. Gently push  
your knees towards the floor.  
Hold for 15 counts.  
Sit with your right leg  
extended. Rest the sole of  
your left foot against your  
right inner thigh. Stretch  
toward your toe as far as  
possible. Hold for 15 counts.  
Relax and then repeat with  
left leg extended.  
Side Stretch:  
Calf-Achilles Stretch:  
Open your arms to the side  
and continue lifting them until  
they are over your head.  
Reach your right arm as far  
upward toward the ceiling as  
you can for one count. Feel  
the stretch up your right side.  
Repeat this action with your  
left arm.  
Lean against a wall with your  
left leg in front of the right  
and your arms forward. Keep  
your right leg straight and the  
left foot on the floor; then  
bend the left leg and lean  
forward by moving your hips  
toward the wall. Hold, and  
then repeat on the other side  
for 15 counts.  
Head Roll:  
Rotate your head to the right  
for one count, feeling the  
stretch up the left side of your  
neck. Next, rotate your head  
back for one count, stretching  
your chin to the ceiling and  
letting your mouth open.  
Rotate your head to the left  
for one count, and finally,  
drop your head to your chest  
for one count.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
NOTE: Do not touch any internal electric wires without consulting the manufacturer.  
Treadmill will not start:  
Symptom  
Resolution  
Check the following:  
Make sure the power cord is plugged into a surge  
protector, the surge protector is plugged into a properly  
grounded outlet and the surge protector is turned on  
(refer to the Power Requirements section in this  
manual).  
Equipment circuit breaker is in the reset position  
Equipment power switch is in the on position  
Safety key is properly inserted into the computer  
console  
Wall outlet is properly functioning with correct voltage  
(Have an electrician check for inadequate voltage at  
the outlet refer to the Power Requirements section in  
this manual)  
Treadmill will not power up  
House circuit breaker is reset and is the proper size.  
(refer to the Power Requirements section in this  
manual)  
Safety key is properly inserted into the computer  
console  
Equipment circuit breaker is in the reset position  
House circuit breaker is reset, meets proper  
requirements and if worn replaced by an electrician.  
(refer to the Power Requirements section in this  
manual)  
Treadmill stops operation during use  
Program time has expired  
Check for proper positioning of spring knob for  
folding(See procedure in owners manual)  
Treadmill will not incline(Power fold models  
only)  
Power Fold only  
Check for proper positioning of spring knob for  
folding(See procedure in owners manual)  
Manual Fold only  
Folding locking lever is depressed  
Treadmill will not unfold  
Treadmill running belt moves slower than  
speed displayed on computer  
Metric/English conversion (See owners manual for ●  
Metric/English conversion process)  
Metric/English conversion (See owners manual for  
Metric/English conversion process)  
Treadmill running belt moves slower than  
speed displayed on computer  
Treadmill is properly leveled(See procedure in  
owners manual)  
Center running belt (See Centering procedure in  
owners manual)  
Running belt is not centered  
Tension running belt (See process in owners manual)  
Running belt is slipping or hesitating while in  
use  
Treadmill running belt moves slower than  
speed displayed on computer  
Metric/English conversion (See owners manual for ●  
Metric/English conversion process)  
Treadmill is properly leveled(See procedure in  
owners manual)  
Center running belt (See Centering procedure in  
owners manual)  
Running belt is not centered  
Tension running belt (See process in owners manual)  
Running belt is slipping or hesitating while in  
use  
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Smooth Fitness  
PO BOX 436  
Farnborough  
GU14 4BS  
United Kingdom  
Phone: 0800-09 72 100  
Website:  
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