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TTAP TT-300 User Manual

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Product Instruction
ModelTT-300
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TTAP TT-300 Specifications

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BrandTTAP
ModelTT-300
CategoryTreadmill
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety and Usage Precautions

General Safety Guidelines

Covers indoor use, adult supervision, usage precautions, moving parts safety, single user, powering down, original parts, and weight limits.

Specific Safety Warnings

Addresses power cord, voltage/grounding, pre-use inspection, intended use, heart rate disclaimer, and maintenance safety.

User Restrictions and Limitations

Details user age, mental capacity, and product usage limitations like family use only.

Maintenance and Power Safety

Highlights safety steps before cleaning/maintenance and shutting down the machine.

Product Parts Overview

Assembly and Folding Procedures

Column and Armrest Assembly

Step-by-step instructions for assembling the column armrest and main armrests.

Operating the Treadmill

Safety Lock Operation

Explains how the safety lock works to start and stop the treadmill in emergencies.

Treadmill Features and Functions

Core Operation Controls

Details how to start, stop, speed up, and slow down the treadmill using the knob and button.

Dormancy and Emergency Stop

Explains the dormancy mode and the function of the emergency stop switch.

Maintenance and Belt Adjustment

Troubleshooting and Error Codes

Communication Error Codes

Details error codes related to communication between meters and controllers (E01).

Protection and Overload Codes

Covers error codes for protection, over current, and overload issues (E02, E05, E06).

Panel and Keyboard Errors

Explains error codes associated with keyboard and panel control connection failures (E10).