York Fitness anniversary t203 Owner's Manual

owner’s manual
yorktness.com
anniversary t203
29/05/2007 - version III
Congratulations on purchasing a treadmill from York Fitness.
You have chosen a high quality, safe and
innovative piece of equipment as your
training partner and we are certain it
will keep you motivated on the way to
achieving your personal tness goals.
Please take the time to read this owner’s
manual as it will help you to get the
most out of your new treadmill. For more
information visit www.yorktness.com
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contents
safety information 04
customer support 05
assembly instructions 06
user instructions 10
- quick start
- console display and feedback
- button functions
- using workout programs
treadmill features explained 12
how to take care with your treadmill 14
exercising with your treadmill 15
troubleshooting 16
your warranty 17
exploded diagrams and parts list 18
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PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE YOU BEGIN ASSEMBLY. GREAT CARE HAS BEEN TAKEN TO DESIGN THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND FOLLOWING THEM WILL HELP YOU WITH QUICKER ASSEMBLY AND MINIMISE THE RISK OF INJURY
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY ­THIS LIST IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE.
Always assemble and operate the
product on a level surface.
Always use the product on a level surface,
ensure that the product is stable before use.
Always allow a clear space measuring 1 metre wide
by 2 metres long directly behind the treadmill.
This product is provided with a safety key. The treadmill
will not operate without the safety key inserted.
A safety key is tted in case of need
for an emergency stop.
The safety key should be attached to the user via the cord
and clip. If for any reason the user falls the cord will pull the safety key from the treadmill and the treadmill will begin to decelerate.
In an emergency take hold of the handrails and place
your feet on the side platforms provided, once you are stable pull out the safety key, the treadmill will begin to decelarate until it stops.
The safety level of this equipment can only be maintained
only if it is regularly examined for wear and tear.
Replace defective components immediately, and/or
keep the equipment out of use until it is repaired.
Use only the adjustment settings as described in the
instructions. Always use the correct adjustment pin/xing.
Always check that any pins / xings are tight and
secure before use and / or after adjustment.
Never leave any adjustment devices
projecting from the product.
Always consult your doctor before undertaking any
exercise program.
Always wear suitable clothing and footwear
e.g. tracksuit / shorts / training shoes.
Remove all personal jewellery before exercising.
Ensure you warm-up well before using the
equipment as this will help to prevent muscle strain.
After eating, allow 1-2 hours before exercising as
this will help to prevent muscle strain.
Never overload the equipment – the maximum
user weight for this treadmill is 130kg.
Never use the equipment in any other manner other than
the ways explained in these instructions and/or any wall-chart supplied.
Injuries to health may result from incorrect or
excessive training.
Parents and others in charge of children should be aware
of their responsibility, because the natural play instinct and the fondness of experimenting of children can lead to situations and behaviour for which the training equipment is not intended.
If children are allowed to use the equipment, their
mental and physical development and above all their temperament should be taken into account. They should be controlled and instructed in the correct use of the equipment.
The equipment is under no circumstances suitable
as a children’s toy.
Children should not be allowed on, or around
the equipment - especially when it is not in use.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Safety Standards
This treadmill meets the requirements of the EU’s EMC and Low Voltage directives and ISO 20957 parts 1 and 6. Therefore the product carries the following marks:
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It is important that you keep these instructions for future reference.
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This product is not suitable for therapeutic purposes.
safety information
Care & Maintenance
Always place the equipment in a dry environment.
Use a warm, damp cloth to keep the product clean.
No wet cleaning of electrical components, unplug before any care and maintenance
The safety level of the equipment can be maintained only if it is regularly examined for damage and wear. This includes any ropes, pulleys, nuts, bolts, moving parts, bushes, chains, wheels, bearings & connection points etc
Ensure that you inspect the product regularly - at least once a week is recommended.
Ensure that all xings are tight before use.
Always replace damaged / worn components with original parts from the manufacturer.
Protect the environment by not disposing of this product with household waste. Check your local authority for recycling advice and facilities (Europe only).
Customer Support
Should you require any assistance regarding this product please gather the following information, and then contact us using the details below:
1. Serial no. - this can be found on the sticker below, located as indicated. For future reference, please write down your serial number in the space provided below.
2. Original purchase date
3. Place of purchase
4. Information about the place and conditions of use
5. Precise description of the issue / defect
Your serial No. is:
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Contact Us
ENGLAND York Barbell (UK) Ltd. York Way, Daventry, Northants, England NN11 4YB Tel: (01327) 701800 Helpdesk Tel: (01327) 701824 Fax: (01327) 706704 email: helpdesk@yorktness.co.uk
AUSTRALIA Unit 1, Lot 2, Swaham Road, Minto, N.S.W. 2566 Australia Tel: (02) 9603 8333 Fax: (02) 9603 8555 email: service@yorktness.com.au
OTHER LOCATIONS Please see website - www.yorktness.com
assembly instructions
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1. Before you start
1. Prepare your work area - it is important you assemble the product in a clean and uncluttered space.
2. Work with a friend - we recommend you have someone assist you with the assembly as some of the components are quite heavy.
3. Open the carton - checking any warnings on the carton and make sure you have it the right way up.
4. Unpack the carton
a. Remove all the parts and
packaging from above the treadmill and lay them out on the oor
b. Flatten the sides of the
carton and remove the rest of the packaging from around the treadmill
c. Make sure you have
the following parts:
If you suspect you may have some parts missing, please contact
us before going back to your retailer. Refer to the Customer
Support section on page 5 for contact details.
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This treadmill takes up
a oor space of 185cm x 82cm
and weighs 100kg
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Safety Key x 1
Plastic Covers
Left front support cover x 1
Fixings Tools and Consumables
x 6
x 2
x 4
Right front support cover x 1
x 6
Speaker wire x 1
Tools and Consumables
Lubrication oil
Part
No.
B39
Part
No.
B40
Part
No.
C07
Part
No.
C04
Part
No.
C08
Part
No.
C21
Allen key (30mm x 70mm)
Nut driver/ screw driver
Part
No.
D01
Allen key (75mm x 75mm)
Part
No.
D02
Part
No.
D03
6mm screw
curved washer
20mm hex head bolt
at washer
Part
No.
B01
Part
No.
B59
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2. Fix the uprights in place
1. Lift the uprights
2. Attach at the base using 4 x screws (C07), 2 x washers (C04) and 2 x washers (C08) – use the allen key to tighten them well
FIXINGS:FIXINGS:
x 4
x 2
x 2
C07
C04
C07
C08
C07
C08
C04
C07
Part
No.
C07
Part
No.
C04
Part
No.
C08
FIXINGS:FIXINGS:
x 2
x 2
Part
No.
C08
Part
No.
C07
C07
C08
C07
C08
1. Rotate the computer until it’s in the position shown
2. Attach to the top of the uprights using 2 x bolts (C07) and 2 x washers (C08)
- use the allen key to tighten them well
Final Checks
Your treadmill is now assembled. Please make the following nal checks before you power up for the rst time.
Make sure all screws/bolts are tightened
Make sure the treadmill is on a at, level surface
Power Up
1. Plug one end of power cable into the treadmill as shown
2. Plug the other end into a suitable AC outlet (220-240 volt, 50Hz)
3. Switch the treadmill on using the on/o switch
4. Attach the safety key to the console
NOTE: Before you run on the treadmill for the rst time, use the Quick Start instructions on page 10 and allow the treadmill to
run independently for 10 minutes. Check the running mat is tightened correctly and runs smoothly. If you think the mat needs
adjusting please see page 14 for more details.
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FIXINGS:FIXINGS:
x 6
safety switch
ON/OFF
power cord
Part
No.
C21
C21
C21
C21
C21
1. Using 6 x screws (C21) attach the plastic covers to the base of the uprights
- use the screwdriver to tighten them well
Pre – workout During workout Post - workout
turns the turns the treadmill on treadmill o
activates the stops the running mat running mat
conrms program settings
switch to displays elevation and ‘program select’ elevation gain mode (displayed for 3 seconds)
select a program increase or decrease the speed, press and hold for rapid speed change
select a program increase or decrease the incline, press and hold for rapid incline change
immediately takes you to the corresponding speed or incline
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user instructions
Quick Start
1. Make sure the treadmill is plugged in, switched on, and the safety key is in position
2. Press the ‘power’ button
3. Press the ‘start / stop’ button
4. The treadmill mat will slowly begin to move (0.8km/h)
5. Use the + / - buttons to change the speed and incline
Console Display and Feedback
Prole Window
In manual mode a 400m running track is displayed.
In program mode the program prole is displayed.
Time
Time exercised this session; counts up from zero.
Speed
Current speed the treadmill is providing, in km/h
Distance
Distance travelled this session; counts up from zero.
Cal
Approximate calories burned this session (for comparison only, not to be used for medical purposes);
counts up from zero.
/ Incline
Default display is current heart rate in beats per minute (bpm). Switches to show current incline % only when the setting is changed
Image of LED Screen
Button Functions
NOTE ABOUT THE SAFETY KEY: The treadmill will only operate when the safety key is in position – if the safety key is removed
while the treadmill is in operation it will stop immediately. Before every workout session please make sure you attach
the safety key to the console and the clip at the other end to your clothing. When the treadmill is not in use you should
remove the safety key and store it somewhere safe, out of the reach of children.
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speed
incline
power
start stop
enter
select
1 2 3 4 5
prole window
NOTE: When you rst switch the treadmill on it will display total distance travelled, for 1 seconds.
TIM E
SPE ED
DIS TANCE
CAL
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Using Workout Programs
Manual Program
To use the treadmill in the manual mode (user controls the speed and incline settings throughout the workout) please see the Quick Start instructions on page 10.
Pre-set Programs
The t203 treadmill comes with 6 pre-set programs:
P1 to P4 are incline programs – meaning
the incline will adjust automatically throughout the workout and the user is free to adjust the speed.
P5 and P6 are speed programs –
meaning the speed will adjust automatically throughout the workout and the user is free to adjust the incline.
1. Make sure the treadmill is plugged in, switched on, and the safety key is in position
2. Press the ‘power’ button
3. Press ‘select’ to enter the program selection mode
4. Use the ‘+/-‘ buttons to choose your program (P1 to P6)
5. Press ‘enter’ to conrm your selection
6. Press ‘start’ to begin your workout
NOTE: the pre-set programs have ten, one minute segments. The pre-set speed or elevation changes every minute. The program repeats the 10 minute segments until the user presses the ‘stop’ button
User Created Programs
This setting allows the user to create and store 2 personal workout programs, which appear as U1 and U2. The rst time you choose program U1 or U2 from the program selection screen you must create and store your workout routine, but from then on you can go straight to using the program:
1. Make sure the treadmill is plugged in, switched on, and the safety key is in position
2. Press the ‘power’ button
3. Press ‘select’ to enter the program selection mode
4. Use the ‘+/-‘ buttons to choose your program (U1 or U2)
5. Press ‘enter’ to conrm your selection
6. Use the ‘+/-‘ buttons to choose your speed and incline setting for the rst segment
7. Press ‘enter’ to conrm
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until all 10 segments have been set
9. Press ‘start’ to begin your workout
NOTE: If a speed or incline value is changed while using program U1 or U2, this new value will be stored
Heart Rate Controlled Program
The t203 features 1 Heart Rate Controlled (HRC) workout program. The program is targeted at weight loss and is pre-set to operate at 65% of your maximum heart rate.
1. Make sure the treadmill is plugged in, switched on, and the safety key is in position
2. Press the ‘power’ button
3. Press ‘select’ to enter the program selection mode
4. Use the ‘+/-‘ buttons to choose the HRC program
5. Press ‘enter’ to conrm your selection
6. Use the ‘+/-‘ buttons to input your age
7. Press ‘enter’ to conrm
8. The screen will display the pre-set value that is 65% of your maximum heart rate. If you are happy with this move to step 9, otherwise use the ‘+/-‘ buttons to change the target heart rate
9. Press ‘start’ to begin your workout
NOTE: The HRC program has a 3 minute warm-up phase. During this time the treadmill won’t automatically adjust the incline.
How the HRC program works
The program works by automatically adjusting the incline to keep you working out at your target heart rate. To do this the treadmill will need your pulse reading throughout the exercise (we recommend you use a chest strap for this).
If your heart rate is too high the
incline is decreased, at a rate of 1% every 30 seconds
If your heart rate is too low the
incline is increased, at a rate of 1% every 30 seconds
The user is free to change the speed
settings at any point during the workout
For more information about heart rate training and monitoring please see the ‘exercising with your treadmill’ and ‘treadmill features explained’ sections
Do not use the HRC program if
your heart rate is not registering
properly on the display
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treadmill features explained
Easi-lift Fold-up
To make storage simple, quick and easy this treadmill features a hydraulic folding system. Simply lift the running deck to fold. Make sure you hear the sound of the deck locking into position – this ensures the deck is locked in place and will not fall back down.
Make sure the treadmill incline is at the lowest position
before attempting to fold. If the incline is not in the lowest position folding will damage the mechanism
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Soft Drop Fold Down
An additional feature that allows the deck to gently lower itself to the oor;
1. Push the deck up and forward
2. Push the locking lever down with your foot
3. Allow the deck to gently lower itself
make sure there is nothing
obstructing the deck
as it lowers
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Moving the Treadmill
This treadmill features 4 non marking wheels to help manoeuvrability. Fold the deck up as explained above and use the handlebars to push the treadmill to the desired location.
Before moving the treadmill, ensure the
power cable is unplugged from the
wall and the treadmill
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Using the MP3 Player Input
The treadmill comes supplied with a cable that allows you to connect your MP3 player. Simply connect one end into the treadmill and the other end into the headphone socket of your MP3 player. The sound will come from the speakers built into the treadmill. You will need to adjust the volume using your MP3 player.
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Monitoring your heart rate
This treadmill has 2 ways of monitoring pulse rates:
Hand Pulse Sensors
This treadmill is tted with 2 hand pulse sensors. To obtain a pulse reading you must have both your left and right hands on the sensors at the same time. Do not grip the hand sensors too tight and allow the computer a few seconds to display the reading.
Wireless heart rate receiver
This treadmill features a built in receiver meaning it will pick up the signal from a chest strap. A chest strap will give a heart rate reading to ECG accuracy. We recommend a chest strap is worn when using HRC programs. To purchase one, please see the ‘Contact Us’ section at the start of this manual or visit www.yorktness.com
Cushioned Running Deck
This treadmill features a cushioned running deck. The cushioning is provided by elastomer blocks placed between the deck and the metal frame. They help reduce impact on the joints by up to 300% over road running.
Handlebar Controls
This treadmill features handlebar controls that enable you to change the speed and incline settings. They work just the same as the ‘+/-‘ buttons on the main console and are provided for extra convenience.
image of elastover block
close-up of handlebar controls
image of elastover block
Hand pulse sensors
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Some people may not be able to obtain an
accurate hand pulse reading due to variations in
circulation.
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Storage
Keep the treadmill in a dry place with as little temperature variation as possible. Try to protect from dust and always unplug when not in use.
Cleaning
Use a warm, damp cloth to wipe the treadmill surfaces. Mild detergent may be used if necessary.
Do not clean between the mat and the running board, silicone lubricant is placed here to keep the mat running smoothly.
Lubrication
An insuciently lubricated deck will cause the belt, running deck and motor to wear our much quicker. How often you should lubricate depends on usage, we recommend the following:
Light use (less than 3 hours a week) - every 8 months
Medium use (3 to 5 hours a week) - every 4 months
Heavy use (more than 5 hours a week) - every 2 months
You can check for proper lubrication levels at any time by doing the following:
1. disconnect the treadmill from the power supply
2. fold up the running deck, so the treadmill is in the storage position
3. put your hand underneath the mat and feel along the running deck, as close to the centre of the deck as you can:
if your hand gets a light coating of lubricant
then no further lubrication is required
if the surface feels dry and your hand feels clean,
then apply more lubricant
Your treadmill comes ready supplied with a bottle of lubrication oil - to use, apply a liberal amount to a lint free cloth and run cloth along the lenth of the running deck (underneath the mat). It’s important to try and get the lubricant as close to centre of the deck as possible. Check the lubrication level as detailed above and re-apply with the cloth if necessary.
If you need more lubricant, we recommend you use the Lube-N­Walk Treadmill Lubrication Kit, it can be obtained from local York distributors - see the Contact Us details at the front of this manual or visit www.yorktness.com
Adjusting running mat tension
The tension of the mat has been pre-set at the factory; however, with use the mat can stretch slightly and become loose. If the mat is too loose you will nd it starts to slip during use. To tighten the mat:
1. Set the treadmill to run at 3 km/h
2. Locate the adjustment screws at the end of the treadmill (there’s one on each side - see diagram below)
3. Using the allen key provided, adjust both screws by ½ turn clockwise
4. Re-test the mat tension. If the mat still slips, repeat step 3
TIP: when correctly tensioned you should be able to lift the edge of the mat about 5 – 7cm – please only check this when the power is turned o.
Adjusting running mat alignment
The alignment of the mat has been pre-set at the factory, however, the mat can be caused to run out-of-line by a user’s running style (eg, more weight on one foot), or if it placed on an uneven surface – so it may need adjusting from time to time. If the mat is running out of alignment it will track towards either the left or right hand side of the running deck. To re-align:
1. Set the treadmill to run at 3 km/h
2. Locate the adjustment screws at the end of the treadmill (there’s one on each side - see diagram above)
3. If your mat moves to the right, using the allen key provided adjust the right screw by ½ turn clockwise (if it tracks to the left, perform the same operation on the left screw)
4. Let the treadmill run for a minute to see if it re-aligns to the centre. If more adjustment is needed repeat step 3
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how to take care of your treadmill
Keeping the deck lubricated is the most
important activity you can carry out to prolong
the life of your treadmill.
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If in doubt
apply a little
lubricant
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Check lubrication before
adjusting the mat as
symptoms can be similar
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If the mat is too tight,
turn the screws
anticlockwise
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Do not over tighten the mat –
only turn the screws ½ turn before re-checking the mat
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exercising with your treadmill
Starting your workout
Begin each workout with a Warm Up session – a few minutes of stretching to help prevent strains, pulls and cramps
Get onto the treadmill, using the handrails for support, and place
your feet on the side rails (either side of the running mat)
Activate the treadmill (using the details found in the
Operation Instructions)
The treadmill will always start at the lowest speed, step onto the
mat and walk at the same speed
Continue the rest of your workout
Finishing your workout
turn the treadmill to the lowest speed and incline settings
Using the handrails for support place your feet on the side rails
(either side of the running mat)
Stop the treadmill
Turn the treadmill o at the main power switch and remove the
plug from the electrical outlet
Remove the safety key
If necessary, wipe the treadmill down with a damp cloth
Always consult your doctor
before undertaking a new
exercise regime
If you experience nausea, dizziness or other abnormal
symptoms during exercise, stop at once and consult
your doctor
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Correct running form
run in the centre of the running mat
keep your head erect and look straight ahead
shoulders should be square and level, don’t round your
shoulders or swing them forwards or backwards
keep your torso erect with the chest up so there’s plenty of
room for the diaphragm to move for proper breathing actions
do not lean forwards, backwards or slouch, as all of these posture
deviations can place a lot of stress on the lower back, interfering with proper running mechanics and possibly causing lower back injury
feet should be pointed straight ahead and land directly under the hips
How long should I exercise for?
That really depends on your current level of tness. If you’re just starting out on a new exercise program, you should start gradually and build up – do not try to do too much too quickly. 30 minutes, 3 times a week should be enough.
Don’t push yourself too hard - you should never feel exhausted during or following exercise.
End each workout with a Warm Down session – a few minutes of stretching to help prevent strains, pulls and cramps
Heart Rate Training
To get the most out of your new piece of tness equipment and see the best results from your training you should exercise at the right level of eort, and that means listening to your heart! Working out to a target heart rate means you can direct your workout to achieve dierent goals:
Good health - For those wishing to improve quality of life and
general well being. Your sessions will need to be done at an intensity of between 50-60% of your estimated maximum heart rate, should last about 30 minutes and can be done on most days of the week.
Weight loss – To see a signicant reduction in body fat, your
sessions must be a little more intense - between 60 and 70% of your estimated maximum heart rate. These sessions can also be performed on most days of the week for up to 30 minutes.
Improving Fitness levels –These sessions should be performed
at 70-80% of your estimated maximum heart rate and can also involve bouts of interval training that would have your heart rate peaking for short times near your maximum heart rate level. These are intense sessions and will require at least a 48 hour rest between sessions.
Calculating your target heart rate
First, you need to nd your estimated maximum heart rate using the formula ‘220 minus your age in years’. So, if you are 35 years old your estimated maximum heart rate is:
220 – 35 = 185 beats per minute (bpm)
Next, to calculate your target heart rate, simply multiply your estimated maximum heart rate (185bpm) by the applicable percentage. So, if your goal is better heath:
185 x 60% = 111bpm
NOTE: The important issue to remember with all estimated
calculations is that they are just estimates – if you don’t
feel comfortable exercising at your target then reduce it to
a level you are comfortable with.
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Note: Heart rate training requires you to monitor your heart rate throughout the workout. For this we recommend using a chest strap (if your machine has a wireless receiver) or a heart rate monitor. For more information please visit yorktness.com or get in touch using the Contact Us details on page 5.
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If you have a problem with your treadmill, before you do anything else please check that all the cables have
been connected correctly. Loose cables are very common and many problems can be solved by making
sure the cables are properly connected
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troubleshooting
The table below details the most common problems and how to x them. If you still have a problem after going through the troubleshooting guide please call your local York distributor for advice.
In the event of an electrical failure the treadmill will automatically shut o. To restart the treadmill:
1. Unplug the power cable from the treadmill
2. Push in the safety switch
3. Re-plug the power cable into the treadmill
The console will display information regarding operational faults with the treadmill. If your treadmill behaves in an unusual way and seems to have developed a fault, turn it o at the electrical outlet and then back on again. This should clear the treadmill of incidental errors and prepare it for normal operation. If there is still a problem call your local York distributor for advice. Please nd below some specic error messages you may see on the display:
ERR1 - means there is a problem with the speed function
Malfunctions and Errors
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Problem Cause Correction
Treadmill will not start
Running mat slipping
Treadmill noisy
Inaccurate pulse rate
1. Not plugged in.
2. Safety key not on correctly.
3. Treadmill circuit breaker.
4. Switched o.
5. Loose connection.
1. Running mat loose.
2. Deck needs lubrication.
1. Loose hardware.
2. Motor straining.
3. Clicking sound - roller knocking.
1. To much hand movement.
2. Palms too wet.
3. Gripping hand grips too tight.
4. Wearing rings.
1. Tighten all visible screws, nut, and bolts.
2. Check mat tension - 3 nger test.
3. Adjust rear rollers - check the tension.
1. Stand on side rails to get accurate pulse reading.
2. Dry palms.
3. Grip using moderate pressure.
4. Remove all rings.
1. Tighten running mat.
2. Lubricate mat and deck.
1. Plug into suitable outlet.
2. Insert safety key.
3. Reset circuit breaker.
4. Turn the switch on.
5. Un-plug and re-plug electrical cord.
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your warranty
This product is supplied with a standard warranty as follows:
Lifetime frame
10 year treadmill motor
12 month other parts
12 months labour
This product is warranted for use in a home, personal, family or household environment
Please Note: Warranty details may vary from one market area to another
Warranty Terms
York Barbell Ltd. warrants that the Product you have purchased from an authorised York reseller is free from defects in materials and workmanship. The Warranty is valid subject to normal and reasonable use in the environment as described above, and correct assembly of the product during the warranty period. The warranty period extends to the original purchaser only. It is not transferable to anyone who subsequently purchases the Product from you.
The warranty excludes normal wear and tear on parts.
Your sales receipt, showing the date of purchase of the product, is your proof of the date of purchase.
This warranty becomes valid only if the Product is assembled / installed according to the instructions / directions included with the product. This warranty does not extend to any product that has been damaged or rendered defective: (a) as a result of accident, misuse, abuse or lack of reasonable care; (b) by the use of parts not manufactured by York Barbell or sold by York Barbell; (c) by modication of the product; (d) as a result of service by anyone else other than York Barbell or an authorised York Barbell warranty service provider.
During the warranty period York Barbell will at no additional charge provide replacement part(s) or repair the product (at York Barbell’s option) if it becomes defective, malfunctions or otherwise fails to conform with this warranty under normal, non-commercial, personal, family or household use. In repairing the product, York Barbell may replace defective parts or at the option of York Barbell, use serviceable used parts that are equivalent to new parts in performance. All exchanged parts and products replaced under this warranty will become the property of York Barbell. York Barbell reserves the right to change manufacturers of any part to cover any existing warranty.
If the product must be returned, you must return the Product or defective part to York Barbell in its original container (or equivalent) with Proof of Purchase. Any evidence of alteration, erasing or forgery of proof of purchase documents will be cause to void this warranty. You must prepay any shipping charges and you are responsible for insuring any product or part that is returned. Should any product submitted for warranty service be found to be ineligible, an estimate of repair cost will be furnished and the repair will be made if requested, upon York Barbell’s receipt of payment or acceptable arrangement of payment. Under no circumstances will returns be accepted without return authorisation by our Customer Service department.
To obtain warranty service you must provide the following information:
Name of Product, Product Code, Batch No, Date Purchased, and Nature of fault or part number required.
Neither dealer of this product nor any retail establishment selling this product has any authority to make any warranties or to promise remedies in addition to, or inconsistent with, those stated above. This warranty does not aect your statutory rights.
Please note that warranty terms may vary from one market area to another
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exploded diagram
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Parts List
Ref.QtyPart no.Part DescriptionRef.QtyPart no.Part Description
A011
YKA00087b2Console Support & Handlebar (T )
B462
YKF20118b3Transport Wheel (Ø50mm)
A021
YKA00088b2Left Upright (40 x 118 Oval x L1090mm) (T )
B471
YKF60067Conroller PCB (DCMD5747-22))
A031
YKA00089b2Right Upright (40 x 118 Oval x L1090mm) (T )
B481
YKF60072g8Connecting Wire (120mm) male - loop
A041
YKF50063z1Front Running Belt Roller/Pulley wheel (60mm)
B494
YKF60069b1Connecting Wire (120mm) male - male
A051
YKF50064z1Rear Running belt Roller (60mm)
B501
YKF60070b1Connecting Wire (120mm) male - female
A061
YKP00156b2Power Switch Mount Bracket
B511
YKF60080b1Connecting Wire (180mm) male - male
A071
YKA00090b2Main Frame (640 x 1705mm) (T )
B522
YKF60068Ferite Core (OD34.6 x ID20.8 x 12.7mm)
A082
YKP00157b2Arc Bracket
B532
YKF20128w2Sensor Mount (UC-9/16)
A091
YKA00091b2Incline Frame (T)
B543
YKF20129w1Cable Tie (2.5 x 100mm)
A101
YKA00092b2Base Frame (T)
B552
YKF20152b3Rubber Deck Mount (M6 x OD20 x T25mm)
A111
YKP00158b2Folding Retaining/Release Latch
B564
YKF20153b3Rubber Deck Mount (M6 x OD22 x T25mm)
A121
YKA00093b2Left Wheel Mount Bracket
B572
YKP00155z1Belt Guide (20 x 58 x 57 x T1.5mm)
A131
YKA00094b2Right Wheel Mount Bracket
B582
YKF50066b3Shock Cushon Module
A141
YKP00159z1Folding Retaianing Tube (ID3/4" x 78mm x T2mm)
B591
YKF60057b1Audio Wire (250mm)
B011
YKF50059r3Safety Key (Ø35.5mm)
B602
YKF20154b3Foot Rail (1270mm)
B021
YKF60075b5Computer/Console (Center) T203
B611
YKF20133b3Plastic Grommit (6N-4BK)
B031
YKF20139b5Corner Console - Left
C0128
YKF10142n1Round Philips Head Self Tapping Screw (4 x 12mm)
B041
YKF20140b5Corner Console - Right
C028
YKF10185n1Round Philips Head Self Tapping Screw (3 x 20mm)
B052
YKF20109b5Handlebar Mounted Control Cover - Top
C032
YKF10168n1Round Allen Head Bolt (M8 x 25mm [6mm Allen])
B062
YKF20110b5Handlebar Mounted Control Cover - Bottom
C049
YKF10158n1Flat Washer (ID8 x OD18 x T1.5mm)
B072
YKF50039b5Hand Pulse Sensor - Top Assembly (164.4mm)
C052
YKF10140n1Round Allen Head Bolt (M8 x 35mm [6mm Allen])
B082
YKF20138b5Hand Pulse Sensor - Bottom (164.4mm)
C0611
YKF10141n1Nyloc Nut (M8)
B092
YKF30017b1Foam Handgrip (Ø36 x 165 x T3mm)
C0710
YKF10139n1Round Allen Head Bolt (M8 x 20mm [6mm Allen])
B102
YKF20114b3Round Internal End Cap (1" x 1/2")
C084
YKF10138n1Curved Washer (ID10 x OD25 x T1.8mm)
B111
YKF60076b1Upper Wire (720mm)
C0910
YKF10169n1Countersunk Philips Head Machine Screw (M6 x 25mm)
B121
YKF60077b1Lower Wire (2000mm)
C103
YKF10151n1Flat Washer (ID8 x OD16 x T1.5mm)
B132
YKF30020g7Non-Slip Rubber Pad (600 x 75mm)
C113
YKF10150n1Cap Allen Head Bolt (M8 x 55mm [6mm Allen])
B142
YKF30018b1Foam Grip (Ø36 x 70 x T3mm)
C122
YKF10155n1Hex Head Bolt (M10 x 12mm)
B151
YKF50065b1Running Deck (1217 x 570 x T18mm)
C1311
YKF10147n1Nyloc Nut (M10)
B161
YKF40044b1Running Belt (470 x 2840 x T1.75)
C141
YKF10148n1Hex Head Bolt (M10 x 40mm)
B171
YKF20141b5Top Motor Cover
C156
YKF10149n1Round Philips Head Self Tapping Screw (4 x 12mm)
B181
YKF60078Drive Motor (1.5hp x 180V x 4000rpm)
C163
YKF10143n1Star Washer (ID-4mm)
B191
YKF40045Pulley Belt (190J-7)
C174
YKF10166n1Round Allen Head Bolt (M8 x 40mm [6mm Allen])
B201
YKF60079Incline Motor (220V)
C182
YKF10170n1Countersunk Philips Head Self Drilling Screw (3 x 10mm)
B211
YKF60058Circuit Breaker Module (6A)
C192
YKF10171n1Bush (OD18mm x ID10.2mm x T13.3mm)
B221
YKF20169b5Circuit Breaker Module Plastic Fixing Nut
C202
YKF10172n1Bush (OD18mm x ID10.2mm x T21.5mm)
B231
YKF60059b3Power (Kettle) Socket (15A x 250V)
C2119
YKF10164n1Round Philips Head Self Tapping Screw (4 x 6mm)
YKF60060b1Power Cable (90° 3pin UK [L2000mm])
C222
YKF10173n1Round Allen Head Bolt (M10 x 32mm [6mm Allen])
YKF60061b1Power Cable (90° 3pin AUST. / N.Z. [L2000mm])
C232
YKF10174n1Round Allen Head Bolt (M10 x 25mm [6mm Allen])
YKF60062b1Power Cable (90° 2pin EU [L2000mm])
C242
YKF10153n1Bush (OD18mm x ID10.2mm x T12.5mm)
B251
YKF60063On/Off Switch (RL1-6II/N-B-9-RE/BK-P3)
C252
YKF10154n1Flat Washer (ID10 x OD20 x T2mm)
B264
YKF20112w2Sensor Mount (3mm)
C262
YKF10175n1Round Allen Head Bolt (M10 x 70mm [6mm Allen])
B271
YKF60084b1Speed Sensor (1000mm 2pin)
C272
YKF10176n1Star Washer (ID-10mm)
B284
YKF20113b3Motor Cover Mount Bracket (24 x 24mm)
C282
YKF10423n1Round Allen Head Bolt (M8x 26mm [6mm Allen])
B291
YKF60074Filter (8A)
C292
YKF10178n1Round Philips Head Machine Screw (M6 x 12mm)
B301
YKF60071Choke / Transformer (120V/60HZ 0.9VDC 30MH)
C301
YKF10179n1Spring (14 x 30 x 2mm)
B311
YKF20142b5Rear Left Endcap (T)
C311
YKF10180n1Hex Head Bolt (M8 x 50mm)
B321
YKF20143b5Rear Right Endcap (T)
C328
YKF20157b3Plastic Spacer (4.5xT5)
B334
YKF20118b3Transport Wheel (Ø50mm)
C332
YKF10182n1Round Allen Head Bolt (M8 x 15mm [6mm Allen])
B341
YKF20144w2Sensor Mount
C341
YKF10167n1Round Allen Head Bolt (M8 x 55mm [6mm Allen])
B352
YKF20134b3Speaker Box (56.8 x 56.8 x T42mm)
C352
YKF20155b3Plastic Spacer (19 x 8 x 10mm)
B362
YKF60073Speaker (53 x 53 x T35.5mm)
C3619
YKF10135n1Round Philips Head Self Tapping Screw (4 x 16mm)
B372
YKF20145b3Transport Wheel (Ø60mm)
C3710
YKF20136b3
Plastic Washer (ID6 x OD9.3 x T1.8mm)
B382
YKF20179b3Rubber Stopper (45 x 36 x T10mm)
C382
YKF20156b3Plastic Spacer(4.5xT9.7)
B391
YKF20147b5Base Corner Cover - Left
C3916
YKF10137n1Round Philips Head Self Tapping Screw (3 x 8mm)
B401
YKF20148b5Base Corner Cover - Right
C402
YKF10424n1Round Allen Head Bolt (M8x 37mm [6mm Allen])
B411
YKF50075Gas Strut folding - Left (T) (330mm x 550N)
B421
YKF50076Gas Strut folding - Right (T) (330mm x 550N)
TOOLS
B432
YKF20149b5Rectangle Shaped Internal/External End Cap (75 x 40mm)
D011
YKF700046mm Allen Key (30 x 70mm)
B441
YKF20150b5Side Cover - Left
D021
YKF700056mm Allen Key (75 x 75mm)
B451
YKF20151b5Side Cover - Right
D031
YKF70006Screwdriver/Spanner (13 & 17mm)
B241
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