Tunturi T70 owner manual Basics on Exercising, Safety KEY, Power Cord and Grounding Instructions

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Put the right handlebar onto the console. Make sure the foam is inside the plastics, and does not curl up. Line up the holes on the bottom of the handrail, and loosely place the bolts inside.

Attach the bottom of the handrail to the bracket, and tighten the bolt. When this is attached, you can tighten the bolts on the top of the handlebar.

Apply the brackets to the upright tube. First position all the screws loosely, and make sure the bracket touches both the bottom and the side to the frame. Then first screw tight the bolts on the bottom, and finally the bolts on the upright tube.

Remove the protective film from the display.

SAFETY KEY

The treadmill cannot be used if the key is not properly installed on the console; if the key is removed from its place, the treadmill will immediately stop. Insert the safety key into the key holder at the left side of the console. Ensure that the clip of the safety key is properly attached to your clothing; as the cord tightens, make sure the clip does not detach itself from your clothing before the safety key disconnects from the user interface.

POWER CORD AND GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

Plug the socket end of the power cord into the treadmill at the left front corner. Before connecting the device to a power source, make sure that local voltage matches that indicated on the type plate. Turn on the power using the switch next to the socket on the treadmill. This treadmill must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk of electrical shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounded conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Do not use extension cables when connecting the equipment to the power source.

DANGER! Improper connection of the equipment- grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman, if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product - if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

BASICS ON

EXERCISING

Before training on a motor-driven treadmill, you should familiarise yourself with its functions and operation.

Working out with this equipment is excellent aerobic exercise, the principle being that the exercise should be suitably light but of long duration. Aerobic exercise is based on improving the body’s maximum oxygen uptake, which in turn improves endurance and fitness.

Aerobic exercise should above all be pleasant. You should perspire, but your heart rate should stay at a comfortable level. This will allow for a longer training session. Three 30 to 60 minute sessions a week is recommended, depending on your goals, fitness level and schedule.

If you prefer a walking exercise, you can increase the versatility and effort level of your workout by adjusting the elevation. For a more versatile walking exercise, you can also use light dumbbells to work your arm muscles. Remember to pay attention to safety concerns, such as maintaining your balance.

You’ll find information about using your exercise equipment and what makes for efficient training at Tunturi’s website at www.tunturi.com.

ABOUT THE EXERCISE ENVIRONMENT

Make sure the exercise environment has adequate ventilation. To avoid catching cold, do not exercise in a draughty place.

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Contents T70 & T80 Contents Upright Tubes T70/T80Handlebar and Console Safety KEY Power Cord and Grounding InstructionsBasics on Exercising About the Exercise EnvironmentAbout Using the Equipment Heart RateBeginning AN Exercise Session Finishing AN Exercise SessionConsole Function KeysDisplays Graphic / Text DisplayPSC Settings Position Speed Control PSCChoosing AN Exercise Training with PSCManual Exercise Heart Rate Controlled ExerciseExercise Profiles Cooper TestPerforming the Cooper Test Beginning the Cooper TestProfiles Maintenance Memory FunctionAdjusting the Belt Tension Error CodesMalfunctions Moving StorageTechnical Data 13,7 mphBienvenue Dans LE Monde DE ’ENTRAINEMENT Tunturi Conseils et avertissementsConseils et avertissements Emballage 1/2 Emballage 2/2Tubes Verticaux Guidon ET ConsoleCLE DE Verrouillage DE Securite Cordon D’ALIMENTATIONGénéralités SUR L’ENTRAÎNEMENT Touche DE Commande D’INCLINAISON Rythme CardiaqueUnite DES Compteurs Touches DE FonctionGRAPHISME/AFFICHAGE DE Texte AffichagesRéglage DES Données Utilisateur Vitesse Contrôlée PAR POSITIONNE- Ment PSC Choisissez le mode d ’entraînement Manual, RollingTraining Avec LA Fonction PSC Choix DE L’ENTRAINEMENT Manual ENTRAINE- Ment ManuelEntrainement PAR Controle DE LA FRE- Quence Cardiaque Quick Start Démarrage RapideProfils D’ENTRAINEMENT Test DE Condition PhysiqueLE Test DE Marche 2 KM Test DE CooperAGE Fonctions DE LA Mémoire ProfilsEnregistrement DE VOS Propres Profils Utilisation DE Votre Propre Profil Fonction CompétitionEntretien Nettoyage DE L’APPAREIL ET Graissage DE LA Plaque DE BaseTransport ET Rangement Reglage DE LA Tension DU TapisDefauts DE Fonctionnement Coder D’ERREURCaracteristiques Techniques Angle d’inclinaison 12 % Moteur T70 T80105 Filter M13 DIN Washer Fixing tube M10 DIN Nut M8x42 ISOM8x55 DIN 102 M8x45 ISOT70, T80 Exploided View 10TUT70000 10TUT80000N E R ’ S 108 M a N U a L