Slat-belt Treadmills Sports & Fitness Includes the models: 4Front Desmo Mercury Path Pro Pro XL Translation of the original Germa
Safety 10 02/2014-v1.0en 2.3 Safety Notices on Device The treadmills are equipped with the following listed safety markings. Safety rele-vant inform
Safety 02/2014-v1.0en 11 Desmo Keypad! Speed adjustment Stop key. Danger Due to Electric Voltage This symbol warns the user of dangerous voltage i
Safety 12 02/2014-v1.0en Notice on Display 4Front Left Side! To prevent injury, stand on the side panels prior to starting the device. Read the oper
Safety 02/2014-v1.0en 13 Before beginning an exercise program, consult your physician, especially if any of the following apply to you: History
Safety 14 02/2014-v1.0en 2.6 Unauthorized Modes of Operation The treadmill may only be used for the aforementioned intended use. Any additional uses
Technical Data 02/2014-v1.0en 15 3 Technical Data 3.1 Name Plate Each WOODWAY treadmill receives a serial number during production. Depending on t
Technical Data 16 02/2014-v1.0en 3.3 Technical Specifications 3.3.1 Desmo / Desmo H / Desmo HP Desmo Running Surface: 173 cm x 55 cm. Usab
Technical Data 02/2014-v1.0en 17 3.3.2 4Front / 4Front with TV Figure: 4Front with TV 4Front Running Surface: 173 cm x 55 cm. Usable surfa
Technical Data 18 02/2014-v1.0en 3.3.3 Mercury / Mercury H Mercury Running Surface: 173 x 43 cm Usable surface: 157 cm x 43 cm. Speed: 0
Technical Data 02/2014-v1.0en 19 3.3.4 Path / Path H Path Running Surface: 132 x 55 cm. Usable surface: 120 cm x 55 cm. Speed: 0 - 17 k
European Representative: Manufacturer: WOODWAY GmbH Steinackerstr. 20 79576 Weil am Rhein Germany WOODWAY USA, Inc. W229 N5
Technical Data 20 02/2014-v1.0en 3.3.5 Pro / Pro XL Pro Running Surface: 173 cm x 70 cm. Usable surface: 157 cm x 70 cm. Speed: 0 - 25 k
Technical Data 02/2014-v1.0en 21 3.4 Running Surface The technical treadmill information is valid for all Sport & Fitness slat-belt treadmills.
Transportation and Storage 22 02/2014-v1.0en 4 Transportation and Storage 4.1 Safety Notices for Transportation Check the treadmill for damage upo
Transportation and Storage 02/2014-v1.0en 23 4.4 Storage The device may only be stored in closed, dry rooms. It is absolutely necessary to prevent
Product Description 24 02/2014-v1.0en 5 Product Description WARNING Risk of Injury Through Falling! During training, especially during the initia
Product Description 02/2014-v1.0en 25 5.3 Incline System WOODWAY treadmills are equipped with a standard elevation system up to 15% (with variation
Commissioning 26 02/2014-v1.0en 6 Commissioning 6.1 General Commissioning is the initial intended use of the device, see sec. 2.5 Page 13. En-sure
Commissioning 02/2014-v1.0en 27 WOODWAY also has appropriate mats available. For more information call +49 (0)7621-940999-0. Using a floor protect
Commissioning 28 02/2014-v1.0en 6.3.2 Desmo Tools required for assembly: 1 x Phillips head screwdriver, size 1. 1 x Phillips head screwdriver,
Commissioning 02/2014-v1.0en 29 Fig. 7 Desmo Assembly, Electronic Cover Plate - Remove electronic cover plate on the right side of the treadmill f
Table of Contents 02/2014-v1.0en 3 Table of Contents 1 Introduction ...
Commissioning 30 02/2014-v1.0en Fig. 11 Desmo Assembly, Connection 4 - Fix the wires to the frame with the supplied wire ties. - Then remount the
Commissioning 02/2014-v1.0en 31 6.3.3 4Front Tools required for assembly: 1x SW13 combination wrench, or SW13 ratchet wrench. 1x Phillips scr
Commissioning 32 02/2014-v1.0en Fig. 17 4Front Assembly, Inserting Tubes - Insert the railing tube into the mounts. - Do not damage the wires! -
Commissioning 02/2014-v1.0en 33 Fig. 21 4Front Assembly, Fixing the Railing - Tighten railing mount bolts. Fig. 22 4Front Assembly, Side Panel -
Commissioning 34 02/2014-v1.0en Fig. 24 Mercury/Path Assembly, Electronic Cover Plate - Remove electronic cover plate on the right side of the trea
Commissioning 02/2014-v1.0en 35 Fig. 28 Mercury/Path Assembly, Connection 1 - Pull wire and protective cover out of the railing tube (hole in rail
Commissioning 36 02/2014-v1.0en Fig. 32 Mercury/Path Assembly, Fixing the Railing - Tighten railing mount bolts. Fig. 33 Mercury/Path Assembly, El
Commissioning 02/2014-v1.0en 37 6.3.5 Pro, Pro XL Tools required for assembly: 1x combination wrench SW13. 1x SW13 ratchet wrench. 1x Phil
Commissioning 38 02/2014-v1.0en Fig. 39 Pro/ProXL Assembly, Connection 1 - Pull the wire and wire protection out of the side of the railing tube an
Commissioning 02/2014-v1.0en 39 Fig. 43 Pro/ProXL Assembly, Fixing the Railing 2 - Tighten railing mount bolts on the left side. Fig. 44 Pro/ProX
Table of Contents 4 02/2014-v1.0en 7 Operation ... 40 7.
Operation 40 02/2014-v1.0en 7 Operation 7.1 For Your Safety NOTE CONSULT A DOCTOR! If you are over 40 years old, have a heart condition, are overw
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 41 7.2 Safety Equipment WARNING Dangerous situations during operation which can cause injury! Conditions during use of
Operation 42 02/2014-v1.0en This safety feature serves to protect the user should they lose their balance or in an emergency. The plastic clip is to
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 43 7.3 Practical Training 7.3.1 Professional Consultation For all treadmill training beginners, it is recommended to seek
Operation 44 02/2014-v1.0en 7.3.5 Heart Rate Chart Age Maximum heart rate [BPM*] 60% of the maximum heart rate [BPM*] 75% of the maximum heart r
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 45 7.5 Polar® Heart Rate Monitor The display was designed so that the user's heart rate is indicated when a Polar® me
Operation 46 02/2014-v1.0en The transmitter should be positioned so that it is below the pectoralis (chest mus-cle) at sternum height (breastbone), l
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 47 Fig. 46 Standard Display l Fig. 47 Standard Display ll Fig. 48 Standard Display lll 7.6.1 Display Parameters
Operation 48 02/2014-v1.0en 7.6.2 Starting the Help Program First, check that the emergency stop magnet is in place. To switch the display on, press
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 49 The incline display is used to show the user's current incline or to set the incline. Valid incline values start at
Introduction 02/2014-v1.0en 5 1 Introduction 1.1 Operating Instruction Information This manual provides information on the safe operation of the
Operation 50 02/2014-v1.0en Fig. 51 Personal Trainer Display lll In the LCD display with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, the user's program
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 51 7.7.1 Description of Display Elements The time is displayed in 00:00 format. In the user defined mode, the time is coun
Operation 52 02/2014-v1.0en The user course is laid out as shown in the following figure: Fig. 52 User Defined Track When the user presses the PAUS
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 53 While the program is running the user can change the incline using the incline keys UP and DOWN, and the speed using the
Operation 54 02/2014-v1.0en A program with a constant load, and gradual warm-up and cool-down phases. This program is designed to provide exercise at
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 55 High level training with three very intense phases. This program is designed to improve the aerobic condition. Fig. 55
Operation 56 02/2014-v1.0en An interesting and challenging training program. Varying speed and incline changes are selected at random intervals. Fig
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 57 A program with increasing load and two different phases, each with a peak load. Fig. 57 Fitness Program - Endurance
Operation 58 02/2014-v1.0en This program is a distance-based program with a simulated 5 kilometer race track. The user determines the running speed b
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 59 This program is a distance-based program with which a 10 kilometer run can be simulated. These programs build endurance.
Introduction 6 02/2014-v1.0en 1.3 Copyright The release of the operating instructions to third parties without the written permis-sion by WOODWAY is
Operation 60 02/2014-v1.0en A program with a slowly increasing load. Here you will gradually increase to the top speed for the selected intensity lev
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 61 7.7.6 Further Programs Balke Program This program is designed to determine the user's current fitness level. Using
Operation 62 02/2014-v1.0en Gerkin Program With the Gerkin protocol there is a tiered VO2 test with submaximal values. It is used by the Internationa
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 63 PHASE MINUTE Speed (km/h) INCLINE (%) Heart rate (last 15 seconds of the phase)Warm-up 3 minutes 3.0 0 1 1 4.5
Operation 64 02/2014-v1.0en Cooper Program Set the values for your age and sex using the number keys or the FAST/SLOW key. Scroll to change fields. P
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 65 Rockport Program Set the values for your age and sex using the number keys or the FAST/SLOW key. Scroll to change fields
Operation 66 02/2014-v1.0en 7.7.7 Automatic Pulse Programs Basics NOTE The automatic pulse programs can only work effectively if you wear a chest st
Operation 02/2014-v1.0en 67 Pulse control Only one of the automatic pulse types can be used during training. The user selects his desired algorithm
Operation 68 02/2014-v1.0en 7.7.8 Program Options Changing Programs During Training Simply press the FITNESS PROGRAMS key (or any other button in
Options 02/2014-v1.0en 69 8 Options 8.1 Power Input 208 / 230 V The input voltage requirements of 208 and 230 V AC are versions for all WOODWAY tr
Introduction 02/2014-v1.0en 7 1.5 Customer Service For service questions contact the following: WOODWAY GmbH Steinackerstr. 20 79576 Weil am Rhein
Options 70 02/2014-v1.0en Fig. 62 TV Settings For automatic channel setting press the "VOL +" key to enter the channel. Press the "C
Maintenance and Cleaning 02/2014-v1.0en 71 9 Maintenance and Cleaning WARNING Danger of injury due to lack of qualifications! If maintenance or r
Maintenance and Cleaning 72 02/2014-v1.0en 9.2 Maintenance Intervals DANGER Danger of death by electric shock! Maintenance and inspection work on t
Maintenance and Cleaning 02/2014-v1.0en 73 9.3 Lubrication 9.3.1 Bearings Almost all bearings in the treadmill have been lubricated by the manufac
Maintenance and Cleaning 74 02/2014-v1.0en 9.4 Toothed Belts As with the running surface belt, the use of a small amount of lubricant on the edge of
Maintenance and Cleaning 02/2014-v1.0en 75 9.6 Adjusting and Calibrating Incline System The incline system with toothed rack and gear drive is used
Maintenance and Cleaning 76 02/2014-v1.0en Running Surface Does Not Move Is the safety magnet activated? Does the display function properly?
Disposal Notice 02/2014-v1.0en 77 10 Disposal Notice Electrical and electronic devices must be disposed of separately from normal house-hold waste.
Maintenance Report 78 02/2014-v1.0en 11 Maintenance Report DATE MAINTENANCE MEASURES FROM REMARKS
Table of Figures 02/2014-v1.0en 79 12 Table of Figures Fig. 1 EC Declaration of Conformity ...
Introduction 8 02/2014-v1.0en 1.6 EC Declaration of Conformity Fig. 1 EC Declaration of Conformity
Table of Figures 80 02/2014-v1.0en Fig. 54 Fitness Program - Weight Loss ..... 54 Fig. 55 Fit
Safety 02/2014-v1.0en 9 2 Safety 2.1 General The treadmills have been reliably designed, manufactured and tested according to the latest state of
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