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BH HIPOWER G550BM Instrucciones De Montaje página 13

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Should the circuit breaker trip repeatedly then the most
probable causes are:
-Abnormal working conditions,
-Treadmill belt in need of lubricant,
-Solvent based lubricants used (use BH type),
- Belt is too tight.
Plug the unit into a wall socket with an EARTH terminal.
Set switch (L) to Position [1].
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.-
Take the unit out of the box and place it on the floor as
shown in Fig.1, Fig.2.
The assistance of a second person is advisable for
the assembly work.
Make sure that all of the pieces are there:
(1)
Monitor.
(215) Tray.
(120) Main structure.
(5)
Monitor support.
(50) Side bar (left).
(51) Side bar (right).
(87) Mains cable.
(217) Plastic cover.
(156) Bottle of lubricant.
(17) Bottle holder.
(146) Side bar base cover (Left).
(147) Side bar base cover (Right).
(3)
Self-locking nuts M-8.
(55) Allen screw M-5x15.
(52) Allen screw M-8x75.
(209) Screw M-8x70.
(145) Spring washer M-8.
(208) Screw M-8x85.
(39) Screw M-5x10.
(74) Mains cable fastening cover.
(79) Screw M-4x10.
(156) Bottle of lubricant.
(135) Allen key 8mm.
(136) Allen key 5mm.
(137) Combination box spanner.
Follow the instructions step by step to assemble:
1. FITTING THE HANDRAILS.-
At least two people are needed to assemble the machine
This will avoid any possible accidents.
2.-
Place the right handrail (51), Fig.3, close to the control
cable outlet (M). Take the tip of the control cable (M),
attaching it to the guide cable (N) that is inserted inside
the handrail, Fig.3, and pull the tip out through the top of
the handrail, as shown in Fig.3, then insert the handrail
Fig.B
into the bottom right-hand support on the structure (120),
screw on the side section using screws (52).
3
Then insert the left handrail (50) into the bottom left-
hand support on the structure (120), screw on the side
section using screws (52).
4. ATTACHING THE MONITOR TUBE.-
Take hold of the handrail (5) and connect the cables with
wires sticking up out of the handlebars, Fig.4.
Once this is done, rest the handrail handlebar on top of
the focus bars, making sure not to catch any of the cables.
Now tighten using self-locking nuts (3), Fig.4.
5. FITTING THE MOTOR COVERS.-
Position the left and right base covers (146) and (147)
facing the corresponding side bar, as shown in Fig.4 and
attach them by using screws (55), as shown in Fig.4.
6. ATTACHING THE MONITOR.-
Fix the monitor tray (215) on the support (5) with screws
(208), (209) and spring washer (145) and fasten securely.
Please ensure that the wires are not pressed before fixing.
Fig.5
Remove the screws from back cover as shown in the
figure. Then, put the computer console on the stuff shelf
(215) and fix it with screw (55). Fig.6
Connect terminals coming out of the railing, to the
terminals of the monitor, next take the screws removed
previously and secure rear cover, making sure not to
pinch the cables.Fig.6
Place the plastic cover (217) and fasten and lock with
screw (39), before covering please make sure that the
wires are not pressed. Fig.7
Next, lift the two bottle holder (17) over the sides of the
monitor Fig.8 in the direction of the arrow.
MOVEMENT & STORAGE.-
The unit is equipped with wheels (137), Fig.9 to make it
easier to move. Make sure that the mains cable is
unplugged from the wall socket.
To prevent accidents DO NOT move the treadmill across
uneven floors.
MAINTENANCE.-
Use the bottle of lubricant (156) to lubricate the inside of
the belt Fig.10 in order to keep your unit in top condition
and to ensure that friction between the belt and the board
is kept to a minimum (due to different running styles,
always apply more lubrication to the area where you place
your feet during the exercise).
It is advisable to lubricate the base of the belt between the
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board and the band depending on how often it is used.
<6
6-12
>12
13
Hours per week
<3
3-7
1 year
6 months
6 months
3 months
3 months
2 months
>7
3 months
2 months
1 month

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