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LifeSpan BOOST-R - User Manual

LifeSpan BOOST-R
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BOOST-R TREADMILL
OWNER’S MANUAL
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LifeSpan BOOST-R Specifications

General IconGeneral
Motor2.0 HP Continuous Duty DC Motor
Weight Capacity300 lbs (136 kg)
Dimensions64.5" L x 33" W x 52" H (164 cm x 84 cm x 132 cm)
Programs30 Programs (Speed, Incline, and Weight Loss)
Heart Rate MonitoringContact Heart Rate Sensors
DisplayLCD display
Incline Range0-13%
Running Surface20" W x 50" L (51 cm x 127 cm)

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Electrical and Operational Safety

Use grounded outlets, no extension cords, avoid aerosol/oxygen use, use safety clip.

General Usage Precautions

Use on level surface, maintain clearance, keep hands from moving parts.

User Requirements and Supervision

For in-home use; supervise children, consult doctor, wear proper footwear.

Equipment Integrity and Security

Check fixings, ensure stable surface, avoid loose clothing, prevent unauthorized use.

Important Electrical Information

Power Cord and Environmental Safety

Route cord safely, avoid moisture/rain, and do not use near pools.

Dedicated Outlet Usage

Use a dedicated outlet for the treadmill; ensure proper fuse rating.

Important Operating Instructions

Speed, Incline, and Handrail Use

Understand gradual adjustments, use caution with distractions, and always hold handrails.

Mounting, Dismounting, and Console Care

Never mount/dismount while moving; handle console keys gently; replace defective parts.

Assembly Instructions

Part List and Tools

Verify all parts and tools are present before starting assembly.

Frame and Upright Assembly

Connect the main frame and upright tubes using specified bolts and washers.

Upright Tube Cover Installation

Attach the left and right upright tube covers to the base frame.

Console and Wire Connection

Attach signal wires, console, and upright tube covers using provided hardware.

Accessory Installation and Final Prep

Insert bottle holder and cut packing belt after main assembly is complete.

Folding Mechanism Preparation

Loosen bolts in the main frame and base frame to prepare for folding.

Folding Instructions

Folding Procedure

Lift main frame until air pressure cylinder locks.

Unfolding Procedure

Unlock cylinder and lower main frame to unfold the running deck.

How to Use the Safety Key

Safety Key Operation

Insert safety key before running and pull cord for emergency stop.

Moving the Machine

Preparation and Transport

Fold, unplug, support, and lower treadmill to engage wheels for moving.

Operation Guide

Console Display and Buttons

Overview of console display elements and primary control buttons.

Control Button Functions

Detailed functions of buttons like Switch, Volume, Mode, Incline, and Speed.

Window Displays and Control Instructions

Explanation of displayed metrics (Time, Distance, Calories) and how to use controls.

Exercise Guide

Warm-up, Training Zones, and Cool Down

Prepare body with warm-up, maintain target zones during exercise, and cool down with stretching.

Workout Guidelines and Heart Rate

Follow guidelines for intensity and breathing; understand heart rate zones based on age.

Maintenance Instructions

General Cleaning and Care

Clean treadmill monthly, vacuum motor shield annually, check parts and fixings.

Belt and Deck Lubrication

Lubricate belt/deck/rollers as per schedule; adjust belt drift and tightness.

Running Mat Lubrication Check

Check mat underside for slickness; apply silicone lubricant if dry.

Running Belt Adjustment

Adjust belt drift (left/right) and belt tightness using adjusting bolts.

Replacing Motor Brushes

Motor Brush Replacement Procedure

Safely remove motor cover, old brush, and install new brush.

Securing New Brushes and Cover

Connect new brush lead, insert brush, re-engage clip, and replace motor cover.

Exploded Diagram

Parts List

Component Identification

List of major treadmill components with their part numbers.

Hardware and Wiring Components

List of fasteners, wires, and electrical parts with specifications.

Trouble Shooting

Communication and Signal Faults

Resolve display errors, no speed signal, and communication link issues.

Motor, Incline, and Power Issues

Address motor failure, incline issues, stall protection, and current overflow.

Warranty Information

Consumer Rights and Support

Understand Australian Consumer Law rights and contact details for warranty support.

Hand Pulse Technology

Pulse Sensor Operation and Accuracy

Ensure proper contact and understand factors affecting heart rate sensor accuracy.

Limitations and Testing

Be aware of technology limitations and test sensors for proper functionality.

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