• Install the treadmill in a dry location away from water, moisture, and dust.
• Do not run on the treadmill with bare feet. Always wear appropriate exercise clothing.
• Plug the treadmill into a grounded electrical socket.
• Do not plug into an extension board.
• Keep children away from the treadmill.
• Before operating, ensure safety clip is attached to you so the emergency stop is
activated in the event of an accident.
• After using silicone oil, keep it away from children’s reach to avoid accidental ingestion.
• Before using the treadmill, check your clothes are buttoned up or zipped up.
• Do not wear clothes that can easily hook onto the treadmill.
• Keep the power cord away from sources of heat.
• Do not use the treadmill outdoors.
• Do not perform repairs yourself or allow non-authorised persons to disassemble or
perform repairs on the treadmill. If repairs are required, cease use immediately and
contact help.Kogan.com for assistance.
• Only one person can use the treadmill at a time.
• During the exercise, if you experience any dizziness, chest pain, nausea, or shortness of
breath, stop exercising immediately and consult your doctor.
• Do not use the treadmill if it is damaged in any way.
• Intended for home use only.
• Do not use when intoxicated.
• The treadmill can support a maximum weight of 150kg.
• Power off and unplug the treadmill before moving.
• Clean the treadmill regularly. See the Cleaning & Care section of this user guide.
• Switch off the treadmill after use.
• The running belt on this treadmill has a visible joint mark. This is completely normal
and will not affect the performance or operation of your treadmill.
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Electrical Grounding
•Use this product with appropriate electrical grounding. If there is malfunction, the
grounding system will provide a low resistance pathway to ground to protect against
electric path.
•Install this product using Equipment-Grounding Conductor (EGC) and grounding plug.
The plug must be inserted into the proper plug base that has been correctly installed
and grounded according to the local laws or regulations.
•If the ECG is connected improperly, it may cause the danger of electric shock. If you
doubt whether the grounding of this product is right, consult a certified electrician to
check.
•Ensure that the power cord of this product is connected to a power outlet that has the
same shape. Do not use with any travel adapters.
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Upper Frame
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Running Deck
2
Control Console
8
Running Belt
3
Input Keys
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Rear Guard
4
Handles
10
Fol ding Lock
5
Upright Post
11
Side Cover
6
Gas Strut
12
Lower Frame
12
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1
2
3
4
7
8
10
5
11
6
5
Half-Round Head Hexagon Screw (M8x20)
x2
M8 Flat Washer
x2
Step 1:
• Raise the Upper Frame upright into the position.
• Attach the Control Console into the position using the following:
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Half-Round Head Hexagon Screw (M8x20)
x2
Half-Round Head Hexagon Screw (M8x65)
x4
M8 Flat Washer
x2
•Attach the left and right Upright Post onto the pedestal using the following:
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Cross Head with Flat Self - Tapping & Self – Drilling
Screws (ST4.2x16)
x8
Step 2:
• Attach the left and right Side Covers on both sides of the pedestal with drilling screws.
• Connect the electrical line and place it into the small round tube and then attach the
left and right handles onto electronic meter with drilling screws.
• Attach the Rear Guard at the end of the Running Belt with drilling screws.
• Treadmill assembly is completed.
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Note: Always use a power outlet that is earthed.
1. Insert the power cord into the back of the treadmill and then connect it to a power
outlet.
2. Turn on the power switch on the back of the treadmill, it will illuminate red light to
indicate the treadmill has been powered on.
3. The treadmill will “beep” and the display will be turned on.
4. Before operating the treadmill, ensure the safety tether is attached to an item of
your clothing, and that the tether insert is attached to the treadmill's console.
Console Operation
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Button
Function
START
To start the treadmill.
STOP
To stop the treadmill.
PROG
Following modes available:
o Manual Control
o Automatic Program
o Custom Program
o HRC Program
o Body Fat Test
To change functions, do the following:
When in Manual Control, press the PROG button
to enter the Automatic Program.
Press PROG again to enter Body Fat Test.
Press PROG again to return to Manual Control.
MODE
To select the Countdown mode.
SPEED
To adjust the running speed.
INCLINE
To adjust the incline speed.
When the console is in standby state, press the
MODE key to change from speed to incline
adjustment.
VOLUME
To adjust the volume of music playback.
LAST/NEXT
To cycle between the tracks during music
playback.
Speed Adjustment Key
Incline Adjustment Key
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Manual Control Mode
•When the treadmill is in standby, press the START key to start the treadmill and enter
manual control mode.
• The initial speed will be is 1 km/h
• Time, Distance and Calorie counts will start from 0.
• Speed and incline of the treadmill can be adjusted in real-time using the SPEED and
INCLINE keys on the console.
•If exercise time exceeds 99: 59 minutes, the time will reset to 0.
Countdown Mode
The treadmill can be set to stop automatically when you reach the desired goal of either
Time, Distance or Calories.
To enter the Time Countdown Mode:
• In the Manual Control mode, press the Mode key to select the Time Countdown mode.
• The time display shows 30:00 minutes. The running time can be set via Speed +/- key
or Incline +/- key.
•Set time range from 8:00 ~ 99:00 minutes. Press the START key to start the timer
countdown.
To enter Distance Countdown mode:
•In the Manual Control mode, press the Mode key to select the Distance Countdown
mode.
•The distance display shows 1.0km and the distance goal can be set by pressing the
Speed +/- key or Incline +/- key.
•Set distance range 1.0 ~ 99.0 km. Press the START key to start the distance
countdown.
To enter the Calorie Countdown mode:
• In the Manual Control mode, press the Mode key to select the Calorie mode.
• The calorie display shows 50 calories and calorie goal can be set by pressing the Speed
+/- key or Incline +/- key.
•Set calorie range from 20 ~ 99.0. Press the START key to enter the Calorie mode
operation.
Note: During any of the countdown modes when the START key is pressed the initial speed
will be 1 km/h. The countdown down mode you have chosen will begin the countdown as
the other parameters increases. The speed and incline of the treadmill can be adjusted
manually in real-time using the SPEED and INCLINE keys. As the countdown parameter
reaches its goal the treadmill will slow down and enter standby mode.
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Automatic Program Function
1. In the Manual Control mode state or MODE setting state, press the PROG key to
enter the Automatic Program function.
2. The display shows 30:00 minutes and can be adjusted by pressing the SPEED +/-
key or INCLINE +/- key. Set the range to 8:00 ~ 99: 00t minutes.
3. Press the START key to start an automatic program.
4. The automatic program is divided into 20 sections. The Speed and Incline values
for each segment run is determined by the automatic program. The run time for
each segment is 1/20 of the total set time.
5. The time display resets the count at the start of each segment. Distance and
Calories displays starts from 0 and increases.
6. When the automatic program is complete the treadmill will enter the standby
mode.
Automatic program speed/incline settings:
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Body Fat Test Function
Parameters
Initial Value
Range
F-1
Gender
1
Male: 1
Fem ale: 2
F-2
Age
25 years
10 to 99 years
F-3
Height
170cm
100 to 220cm
F-4
Weight
70kg
20 to 150kg
F-5
Body Fat
---
Note:
This heart rate test data is not medically accurate and should be used for sporting
purposes only.
1.In the Manual Control mode or MODE setting state, press the PROG key to enter
the Body Fat Test function.
2. After entering the body fat test settings status, the SPEED display will show the
parameters name.
3. The TIME display shows a parameter value to be set. Adjust the parameter value
by using SPEED +/- key or INCLINE +/- key.
4. Press the MODE key to select and enter the following parameters:
5. After entering the parameters, test your Body Fat percentage.
6. Hold the steel sensor plates on the handlebars for about 5 seconds.
7. The body fat percentage will be calculated based on your input parameters and
will be displayed on the screen.
Heart Rate Function
• Hold the steel sensor plates on the handlebars. Use a natural grip on both handles.
• After about 5 seconds, the LED pulse display window will display a heartbeat initial
value. Keep your hands still on the sensors for roughly 30 seconds to get an accurate
heart rate measurement.
•The heart rate data will change in real-time if your hands are placed on the sensors.
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Sleep Function
Initial
Program Initial Value
Setting Range
Display Range
Time (Min: Sec)
0:00
30:00
8:00 - 99:00
0:00 ~ 99:59
Speed (Km/h)
0.0 1 1-18
1 - 18
Distance (Km)
0.00
1.00
1.O - 99.0
0.0 - 99.9
Pulse (Times/Min)
P
N/A
N/A
40 - 199
Calories (Kcal)
0.0
50.0
20 - 990
0 - 999
Incline (Level)
0 0 0 - 15
0 - 15
•When the treadmill stops running and there is no user input for more than 10 minutes,
the sleep mode will be activated. The display is turned off automatically.
•Press any key to wake it up.
Safety Tether and Safety Lock
•Before operating the treadmill, ensure the safety tether is placed in the specified
location.
•If the safety tether is missing or not correctly connected the control console will display
E07 or "---" with a warning note.
•If the safety tether is removed when operating the treadmill, the system will quickly
shut down and the safety lock is activated. The data in the display will be cleared.
USB Functions
•Insert a USB storage device containing audio files in MP3 format while the treadmill is
powered off.
•Audio will automatically play from the inserted USB device.
Display Parameters Range
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Folding the Treadmill
Folding Lock
Gas Strut
1.Before moving the treadmill, ensure it is turned off and unplugged from the power
outlet.
2. Release the Folding Lock. Lift the Running Deck towards the Upper Frame by
holding the Rear Guard as shown in the image.
3. The Gas Strut will lock the Running Deck in the upright position.
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Moving the Treadmill
1. Fold the treadmill as per the instructions under the “Folding Treadmill” section.
2. Move the treadmill by placing a foot at the base to hold it steady. Pull the
treadmill towards you by the hands.
3. After moving to a safe place for storing, gently press the gas strut with your foot, as
shown in the image below. The Running Deck will slowly lower into the operating
position.
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CLEANING & CARE
Note:
The running belt should not be too tight as it can damage the running belt,
roller bearing and increase the pressure of front/rear roller causing abnormal
sound or other problems.
Appropriate maintenance is required to keep your treadmill in optimal condition. Incorrect
maintenance will damage or shorten the service life of the treadmill.
Regulate the Running Belt
•The running belt can be adjusted in two variables: the degree of tightness and central
position of the running belt.
•The running belt has been adjusted when leaving the factory, but it will be stretched
after use. Deviation from a central position can cause damage by wearing the trim strip
and rear protecting cover. It is normal for the belt to stretch throughout its use.
Adjust the Running Belt
If the running belt is slipping during use or tends to get caught and not run smoothly, adjust
the tightness of the belt. Follow the below instructions:
1.Insert the regulating screw on the back left of running belt using a 5mm Allen key.
Turn the Allen key a 1/4 of a circle clockwise to regulate the rear roller to tighten
the running belt.
2. Repeat step 1 to adjust the screw on the right. Ensure that the regulating screw is
turned by the same distance to make the rear roller parallel with the frame.
3. Repeat step 1 and 2 until the running belt is tight.
4. If the running belt is too tight, to reduce the tension of the running belt, turn the
wrench anticlockwise by same distance on both sides.
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Adjust Running Belt Position
Note:
The running belt should not be too tight as it can damage the running belt,
roller bearing and increase the pressure of front/rear roller causing abnormal
sound or other problems.
When using the treadmill, the force of your feet applies pressure to the running belt, making
it unbalanced. Over time the running belt will deviate from the centre portion.
Such deviation is normal. It will return to the centre position when nobody is running on the
running belt. Adjustment is needed if the belt fails to return to the central position.
Follow the instructions below to adjust the position of the belt:
1. Activate the treadmill without a runner on it and adjust the speed to 6 km/h.
2. Observe the distance of the running belt from left edge strip to right edge strip.
3. Do the following:
•If the running belt tilts towards the left, turn the left screw by 1/4 of a circle
clockwise with an Allen key.
•If the running belt tilts towards the right, turn the right screw by 1/4 of a circle
clockwise with an Allen key.
•If the running belt is still not in the middle, repeat the above steps until it is in
the middle.
•After adjusting the belt, set the speed to 16 km/h. Observe deviation of
running belt and running smoothness. Repeat the adjustment steps in case of
deviation.
4. Ensure that after the adjustment the running belt is not too tight or too loose.
5. If the running belt is too tight, to reduce the tension of the running belt, turn the
wrench anticlockwise by same distance on both sides as shown in the image.
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Lubricating Oil
Note:
Do not operate the treadmill while lubricating. Use only non-petroleum silicone oil.
The treadmill will arrive pre-lubricated from the factory. Lubrication of the treadmill should
be inspected frequently to maintain the condition of the treadmill. The treadmill must be
oiled after 1 year or after 100 hours of operation.
1.Lift one side of the running belt and touch the surface of the running platform after
running for 30 hours or 30 days. It is unnecessary to lubricate if there is silicone oil
on the surface.
2. If the surface is dry, open the oil cap and pour the non-petroleum silicone oil into
the oil port as shown in the image. Turn on the treadmill to run for some time.
Cleaning
Frequently clean the treadmill to guarantee its service life.
•Cut off the power when cleaning the treadmill. The power line must be pulled out from
the outlet.
•Clean sweat stains on the instrument and other parts with a clean towel and damp
cloth.
•Do not use corrosive articles and liquid to prevent damage to electronic elements. Do
not expose electronic elements to sunlight.
•Place the treadmill in a clean and dry environment. Ensure that power switch is off and
is not plugged to a power outlet.
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Code
Description
Solution
E01
Poor Communication
between Speed
Sensors and Control
Console
Inspect connections between speed sensors and
control console.
If there is no display, contact help.Kogan.com for
support.
If there is no signal from the control console,
contact help.Kogan.com for support.
E02 Short Circuit
If there is open circuit in the treadmill motor,
cease use immediately and contact
help.Kogan.com for support.
If there is a poor contact with the motor, check
the connection.
If the power cable is damaged, cease use
immediately and contact help.Kogan.com for
support.
E03 Speed Sensor Failure
If the speed sensor is not in correct position,
adjust its position.
If the speed sensor is damaged, contact
help.Kogan.com for support.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Note:
The visible line or mark on the belt is the seam. This is not a fault and does not affect
operation of the treadmill.
Error Codes
If any error codes appear on the screen, please attempt the following:
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E04 Overvoltage
Ensure the power supply match the treadmill’s
rated power.
Contact help.Kogan.com for support to replace
motor or speed sensor.
Contact help.Kogan.com for support to replace
control console.
E05 Overcurrent Protection
Ensure the resistance of the running deck is not
too high. If it is, lubricate the treadmill.
See the Cleaning & Care section of this user
guide.
If the motor is damaged, contact
help.Kogan.com for support.
E06
Diagnostic Testing
Error
Contact help.Kogan.com for support to replace
control console.
E07 or ---
Safety Tether is in
Incorrect Position
Ensure to connect the safety tether to the control
console.
Safety Lock System
Error
Contact help.Kogan.com for support to replace
control console.
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Need more information?
We hope that this user guide has given you
the assistance needed for a simple set-up.
For th e mo st u p-to-date guide for your product,
as well as any additional assistance you may require,
head online to help.kogan.com
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