Tunturi J7F User Manual

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In order to improve the reliability of recovery

pulse measurement, always try to standardize the

measurement situation as accurately as possible;

start measuring at the same heart rate level as

precisely as possible. The measurement takes two

minutes, during which the text

rECO

and the

heart rate are displayed. Try not to move during

the measurement. At the end of the period the

text

rESU

and the recovery ratio percentage are

displayed. The smaller the reading the fitter you

are. Note that results are dependent on the starting

pulse level, they are individual and not directly

comparable with those of others.

M A I N T E N A N C E

CAUTION !

Do not attempt any servicing or

adjustment other than those described in this

manual. Any other servicing must be performed

by an authorized service representative. Check the

tightness of all fixing screws once a year. Do not

overtighten.

LUBRICATING THE RUNNING DECK

Lubrication is the most important service activity

for the treadmill. This is absolutely essential, if the

friction of the running deck increases noticeably

or the motor begins to heat up; increased friction

is indicated by jerky movement of the belt or by

error code 15 appearing on the display. Insufficient

lubrication will cause the belt, running deck and

motor to wear out and break. The need for

re-lubrication depends to a great extent on the

running styles and weight of the user: heavy user

weight and slow speed put particular strain on the

device and therefore demand greater lubrication.

We recommend you check the lubrication after

every 100 hours of use. If the inside of the belt

is not moist with T-Lube, lubricate the belt with

T-Lube immediately. Use only T-Lube lubricant to

lubricate the treadmill. Contact your local Tunturi

distributor for further supplies of T-Lube.

Attach the nozzle to the T-Lube container. Let

the treadmill run at 1,5 km/h. Push the nozzle

completely into either lubrication pipe. Spray

T-Lube into the pipe until the belt has rotated once

(see the seam of the belt), stop spraying and pull

the nozzle out. The treadmill is instantly ready for

use.

CLEANING THE TREADMILL

Wipe the treadmill surfaces, especially the

handlebars and meter from dust with a damp

cloth or towel. Do not use solvents. Use a small

vacuum nozzle to carefully vacuum around all

visible components (belt, running deck, side rails

etc.). To clean the underside of the treadmill,

carefully turn the treadmill on its side, or if your

treadmill is J7F, lift the running deck to the storage

position.

ALIGNING THE RUNNING BELT

Monitor belt tracking during exercise and make

adjustments as needed. The belt should run in the

centre of the treadmill. Alignment is not usually

needed, provided

the treadmill is placed on an even, solid

and horizontal surface and the belt is correctly

tensioned

the alignment of the belt is correct

It is, however, possible for the belt to be

pushed to one side due to the user’s running style

(e.g. more weight on one foot). The alignment of

the belt is adjusted by turning the two bolts at the

back of the treadmill. Align the belt according to

the following instructions:

1.

Turn the power switch on and increase the

treadmill’s speed to 5 km/h (3 mph).

2.

If the belt drifts to the left, turn the left

adjustment bolt 1/8 turn clockwise and the right

adjustment bolt 1/8 turn anticlockwise. Do not

turn more than 1/8 at the time as already very

small adjustments effect the alignment.

If the belt drifts to the right, turn the right

adjustment bolt 1/8 turn clockwise and the left

adjustment bolt 1/8 turn anticlockwise.

3.

If the belt remains centered the adjustment is

correct. If not, continue to make small adjustments

as above until the belt is correctly aligned.

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