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Conquest

Folding Treadmill

OWNER’S MANUAL

IMPORTANT:

Read all instructions carefully before using this product. Retain this owner’s manual for future reference.

BH North America Foothill Ranch , California 92610

Tel.: 949 206-0330 Fax.: 949 206-0013 www.bhnorthamerica.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .

Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Folding and Moving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Lubricating and adjusting the belt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Removing and washing the bottle holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fitness and Exercise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Computer Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Part List. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING! Avoid injuries - keep your hands away from the treadmill folding points and the incline mechanism

User Safety

1. Users should pass a full medical examination before they begin an exercise program. Work at the recommended exercise level. Do not over exert yourself. If you feel any pain or discomfort, stop exercising immediately and consult your doctor.

2. Do warm up stretching exercises before using the unit.

3. Verify that all of the parts are attached and th at the nuts, bolts, rails and handle bars are correctly tightened before use.

4. Do not wear loose clothing, leather soled shoes or high heels. Tie up shoe laces.

5. The maximum weight of a user is 286 lbs. (130Kg).

6. Keep hands away from moving parts.

7.

To avoid any danger, close supervision is necessary when this treadmill is used by persons lack of product experience and knowledge. Keep it out of the reach of children.

8. The owner is responsible for explaining safety Instructions to each user.

9. The unit can only be used by one person at a time.

Unit Safety

1. For safety, maintain a minimum clearance aroundthe unit. Maintain 18 inches on the front and on each side of the unit plus 24 inches at the rear of the unit.

2. Install and use the unit on a flat, stable surface, with some type of protection for the floor or carpet.

Do not place it alongside walls or furniture. Check the unit before each use.

3. Please read all of the instructions before assembling or using this unit.

4. To reduce the dangers and risk of electric shock always unplug the unit from its electrical power immediately after using, before cleaning, opening, disassembling or doing maintenance.

5. Do not place sharp objects near the exercise equipment.

6. Do not use the exercise equipment if it is not working correctly.

7. Do not lean against the computer console.

8. Do not start the treadmill when someone is standing on the running belt.

9. Connect this treadmill to a properly grounded 110-120V, 15 or 20 Amp dedicated outlet only.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury to persons or inflicting the harm of a burn:

10. Turn all the controls to the off position, prior to removing the electrical plug from the outlet.

11. The unit should never be left unattended when plugged in. Unplug the unit from the electrical power before leaving the room when not in use and before adding or removing parts.

12. Do not operate the unit under a blanket or pillow. Excessive heating can occur and cause fire, electric shock, injury to persons or inflict the harm of a burn.

13. Use the unit only as described in this manual. Only use attachments recommended by the manufacturer.

14. Never operate this unit if it has a damaged electrical cord or plug. Do not operate this unit if it is not working properly. Do not operate this unit if it has been dropped or damaged. Do not operate this unit if it has been immersed into water. Return the unit to a service center for examination and repair.

15. Do not pull or carry the unit by the electrical cord or use the cord as a handle.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (cont’d)

16. For repair or service, please contact:

BH North America Corp.

20155 Ellipse, Foothill Ranch, CA 92610

Phone: 949-206-0330; Fax: 949-206-0013

Email: [email protected]

17. Keep the electrical cord away from heated surfaces.

18. Never operate the unit when the air openings are blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint & hair

19. Do not drop or insert any objects into any openings.

20. Do not use outdoors or near water.

21. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.

Power Cord Safety

The power cord has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other) and grounding pin. This plug will fit only one way into a polarized outlet. If the plug does not fully fit into the outlet, do not force it in

Contact a qualified Electrician to install the correct outlet. Do not alter or change the plug in any way.

The unit must only be connected to a dedicated electrical circuit with an earth ground connection. If not, the user risks receiving electric shocks. Make sure that the outlet has the same pin layout as the plug on the unit. See Fig. A.

GROUNDING METHODS

GROUNDED

GROUNDING PIN

Figure A

Please save these instructions for future references.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (cont’d)

SAFETY BREAKER

This model is equipped with an electronic circuit breaker to protect the electronic Figure B.

The circuit breaker will automatically trigger if the unit is subjected to abnormal electrical condition.

Should this occur:

1. Set switch (L), located on the main body, to the “0” (OFF) position.

2. Press the circuit button (C) to reset the unit.

3. Next, set switch (L) to the “I” (ON) position and the unit will be ready for use again.

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 dedicated 110-120V,

15 or 20 Amp circuit with a ground terminal.

Figure B

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PRE-ASSEMBLY

WARNINGS!

1- Never put the treadmill on its side at any time during assembly or transport. Doing so will impair the safety release mechanism and may lead to personal injury.

2- Keep your hands away from the treadmill folding points and the incline mechanism

ITEM

A

B

C

D

E

F

Description

Assembled Frame

Bottle

Qty

1

1

Right Decoration Cover 1

Left Decoration Cover

Wheel Protecting

Cover(Right)

Wheel Protecting

Cover(Left)

1

1

1

ITEM a b b 1 b 2 c d e f g h

Description

Allen Bolt M8xP1.25x20

Allen Bolt M10xP1.5x35

Screw Sleeve NT-2158

Flat Washer Ø10x Ø 20x2.0t

Plastic Handle

Hex Wrench + Screwdriver

5mm x 70mm x70mm

Allen Wrench

6mm x80mm x 80mm

Truss Philips Screw

M5x P0.8x15

Power Cord

SILICONE

Qty

4

2

2

2

2

1

1

8

1

1

This machine can also detect the user’s heart rate wirelessly and displays the reading in the

PULSE window during the exercise if a chest strap, not included, is worn by the user

(available for purchase through BH North America).

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AVERTISSEMENTS

CAUTION

RISK OF INJURY

Do Not Put

Hands Near

Treadmill

Folding

Mechanisms

PRUDENCE

RISQUE DE BLESSURE

Ne Pas Mettre

Les Mains Près du Mécanismes de Pliage

Caution: Finger pinch points

- Keep hands away

Prudence: Points de pincement des doigts

- Garder les mains loin

Folding Mechanisms

Mécanismes de Pliage

PLEASE OBSERVE

ALL WARNINGS

AND SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS

LISTED IN THE

USER’S MANUAL

S'IL VOUS PLAÎT

OBSERVER LES

AVERTISSEMENTS ET

INSTRUCTIONS DE

SÉCURITÉ FIGURANT

DANS LE MANUEL

D'UTILISATION

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1. One person rotates the Uprights in the direction shown while the second secures the Uprights to the frame with Allen Bolt (a).

WARNING:

Be careful and keep hands away from pinch points during assembly and while in folding motion

ASSEMBLY

Figures 3 & 4

1) Raise the Computer and tighten with Plastic Handles (c) underneath.

2) Lower the Handrails onto the uprights and then tighten with Sleeve

(b1), Washer (b2) and Bolt (b).

3) Install the Right and Left Decorative

Cover (C, D) with Screw (f).

4) Install the Right and Left Wheel

Protecting Cover (E, F) with Screw

(f).

Uprights

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FOLDING AND MOVING

FOLDING UP THE UNIT

The Treadmill can be folded for storage. Follow the steps below before folding the treadmill:

1. Stop the treadmill.

2. Lower the elevation to the minimum.

3. Unplug the electrical connector

4. Lift the unit until lever (O) clicks into place. Do not touch lever (O).

Step on to release latch to unfold

Raise the deck until latched on

Figure 5A

Do not hit or knock on the cylinder. The cylinder is under high pressure. If knocked or hit on, the cylinder could get damaged and the treadmill may not fold properly.

Do not hit the cylinder

Figure 5B

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FOLDING AND MOVING (cont’d)

MOVING THE UNIT

NOTE: Do not move across an uneven floor.

1. Before moving, verify the power cord is unplugged and the unit is folded.

2. Place your hands on the handrails tilt and push the treadmill on the two wheels.

Figure 6

UNFOLDING THE UNIT

1. Verify the space under the treadmill is clear and children are not near.

2. Press lever (O) down as shown by the arrow.

3. The treadmill will slowly lower down to the floor

Figure 6A

Step on to release latch to unfold

POSITION THE TREADMILL

1. For safety, maintain a minimum clearance around the treadmill. Maintain 18 inches on the front and on each side of the treadmill plus 24 inches at the rear of the treadmill.

2. Store the unit in a dry place away from direct sunlight and temperature changes.

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MAINTENANCE

LUBRICATION

Figure 7. Use the bottle of lubricant (h) to lubricate the inside of the belt 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 every 3-12 months, depending on how often it is used. Do not use solvent based lubricants.

Table I

Operating Speed

1 to 3.7 miles (1 to 6 km) per hour

Recommended lubrication period for home use

1 year

3.7 to 7.4 miles (6 to 12 km) per hour 6 months

7.4 to 9.9 miles (12 to 16 km) per hour 3 months

ADJUSTING THE BELT

Figure 7 Figure 8

10 m

If your unit is not seated evenly on the the floor with its footing, this may cause the belt shown on

Figure 8, area (X) to shift sideways. The belt was rigorously tested and set at the factory.

However, due to weight differences and individual styles of running, the belt may shift sideways.

If the belt does shift to the left or right, stop the machine and adjust the belt.

NOTE: Over tightening of the belt can lead to a loss of speed on the machine and even stretch the belt itself. One turn of the right screw (R) in a clockwise direction has the same effect on the position of the belt as one turn of the left screw (L) in a counterclockwise direction.

Consequently, in the event of excessive belt movement you can use either of the two screws in order to avoid over tightening the belt.

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MAINTENANCE (cont’d)

BELT SHIFTED TO THE RIGHT (Figure 8)

1. Turn off and unplug the treadmill each time before using the hex wrench.

2. Use the hex wrench to turn the right hexagonal head socket a 1/4 turn clockwise.

3. Turn on treadmill for a few minutes at a speed of 2.5 mph (4 km/h) and check belt location.

4. If the belt is still not centered, then turn the left hexagonal head socket a 1/4 turn counterclockwise.

5. If the belt is not centered, then repeat the steps above.

BELT SHIFTED TO THE LEFT (Figure 8)

1. Turn off and unplug the treadmill each time before using the hex wrench.

2. Use the hex wrench to turn the left hexagonal head socket a 1/4 turn clockwise.

3. Turn on treadmill for a few minutes at a speed of 2.5 mph (4 km/h) and check belt location.

4. If the belt is not centered, then turn the right hexagonal head socket a 1/4 turn counterclockwise.

5. If the belt is still not centered, then repeat the steps above.

TREADMILL CLEANING

Switch the unit off and unplug the power cable. Use a damp cloth or towel to clean the dust off the treadmill, especially the side bars and the electronic console. Do not use solvents.

NOTE: Unplug the treadmill before using a vacuum near the treadmill.

Use a vacuum cleaner to carefully vacuum around the visible components (belt, structure, etc.). You can vacuum the underside of the unit by folding up the unit.

TIGHTENING THE FASTENERS

Check the connections and tighten all the parts on your unit every three months.

Use of this machine with worn parts, e.g. the drive belt, running belt or rollers, may cause the user injury. If you are unsure about the condition of any part, we recommend that you replace it with original spare parts. The use of other spare parts may cause injuries or affect the performance of the machine.

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MAINTENANCE (cont’d)

REMOVING & WASHING THE BOTTLE HOLDER

To check if the Bottle Holder is held loosely, gently push the Bottle Holder up from beneath. If this does not release the Bottle Holder, then remove as follows:

RIGHT BOTTLE HOLDER REMOVAL:

Gently grasp the Bottle Holder from beneath or on the rim. Turn it clockwise to unfasten.

Once the Holder is loosened, lift the holder up and out of the hole.

To install a Bottle Holder into the right hole:

Move away the wires.

Insert the Holder into the hole and gently turn counterclockwise to fasten.

LEFT BOTTLE HOLDER REMOVAL:

Gently grasp the Bottle Holder from beneath or on the rim. Turn it counter-clockwise to unfasten.

Once the Holder is loosened, lift the Holder up and out of the hole.

To install a Bottle Holder into the left hole:

Move away the wires.

Insert the Holder into the hole and gently turn clockwise to fasten.

Bottle Holder

Left Bottle Holder hole

Bottle Holder

Right Bottle Holder hole

BOTTLE HOLDER WASHING

Please wash the Bottle Holders by hand only. The Bottle Holders cannot be placed into the dishwasher or microwave.

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FITNESS AND EXERCISE

FITNESS

All doctors agree that regular exercise is a good way to control our weight, make us more fit and help us to relax. Before starting any exercise program, it is advisable to consult your doctor. You will achieve better results based on his/her advice or suggestions. Exercise programs vary depending on age and physical condition.

ADVANTAGES OF EXERCISE

Regular exercise below a certain level for 15-20 minutes becomes aerobic. Aerobic exercise is basically exercise that uses oxygen. Normally, this is a continuous exercise without pauses. In addition to sugars and fats, the body also needs oxygen. Regular exercise improves the body’s ability to supply oxygen to all of the muscles and at the same time improves lung function, the heart’s pumping capacity and better blood circulation. In short, the energy produced during exercise burns kilocalories (known as calories).

EXERCISE & WEIGHT CONTROL

The food we eat is transformed into, among other things, energy (calories) for our body. If we take in more calories than we burn then the result is an increase in weight and vice versa, if we burn more calories than we eat, we lose weight. When resting the body burns around 70 calories per hour to keep our vital functions active. The table shows approximate energy use for an average person doing various activities.

ACTIVITY

Walking, moderate pace

Housework

Swimming (400 m/h)

Dancing

Walking, brisk (6 km/h)

Tennis

Cycling (30 km/h)

Squash

Table II

CALORIES USED PER HOUR

140

150

300

350

370

420

500

690

EXERCISE PROGRAM

Regardless of whether your goal is to become more fit, control your weight or for physiotherapy, always remember that your exercise should be gradual, planned, varied and not too demanding. We recommend that you should exercise 3 to 5 times per week.

Before beginning a session it is important to do a warm-up for 2-3 minutes at low speed. This will help condition your muscles and prepare your cardio respiratory system.

The next stage will last 15-20 minutes at a pulse rate of between 65 to 75%, or between 75 to

85% for those already accustomed to exercise. At a later stage, once you have become more fit, divide this time between both levels but always remembering that the pulse rate must not exceed 85% (aerobic) and never reach the maximum heart rate limit that corresponds to your age.

When finished, it is important to relax the muscles. This is done by walking at a low speed for

2-3 minutes until the heart rate drops below the 65% line. This will prevent muscle pain, after an intense session. It is better to finish the program with some relaxation exercises on the floor too.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

1. The console does not switch on.

2. The treadmill does not work.

3. Walking motion is jerky on the treadmill.

4. The treadmill belt skews off center.

5. Error Signal Display :

Error 1 :The treadmill can’t read the speed value.

Error 6 :Incline motor doesn’t run.

Error 7 :Incline is too high or too low (exceed the range).

CHECKS

1a) Make sure that the machine is plugged in and the

ON/OFF switch is in position I.

1b) Verify that the console electric supply cable is connected.

Check if the electrical outlets fuse or circuit breaker has shut off.

SOLUTIONS

1a) Plug the machine into the power supply. Set the switch to position I.

1b) Connect the console electric supply cable.

Replace fuse or circuit breaker.

Contact a qualified electrician if required. Plug the treadmill into a dedicated 110-120V, 15 or 20 Amp outlet to ensure the treadmill receives the appropriate amount of current to function correctly. The outlet must not supply electricity to any other device.

3a) Lubricate the sliding belt.

3a) Check if the belt is lubricated.

3b) Check the tension on the running belt.

3c) Check the tension on the

AC motor drive belt drive belt.

4a) Check if the machine is level on the floor.

4b) Check if the machine wobbles.

4c) Check alignment of the front and rear rollers.

5a) Check if the speed sensor is plugged in

5b) Check the speed sensor functionality

5c) Calibrate the incline motor

3b) Adjust the belt tension.

3c) Adjust the drive belt tension.

4a, 4b) Level the machine.

4c) Align the front and rear rollers.

Contact BH Fitness Customer

Service. See Warranty pages at the end of this Manual.

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CONSOLE OPERATION

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CONSOLE OPERATION (cont’d)

SAFETY KEY & CLIP

This BH treadmill is equipped with a safety key that will disable the treadmill if it is disengaged

You should attach the clip end to your clothing.

If at any time you need to stop the treadmill quickly, simply pull the safety key to disengage

This will cut all power to the treadmill and it will come to a complete stop. To resume your workout, push the lower portion of the Emergency button inward. You will need to program your workout again.

BEFORE STARTING

Straddle the running belt and stand on the side rails. Engage the safety key and attach the rope to your clothing. Do not stand on the walking belt while the belt is moving.

KEY FUNCTIONS

UPPER CONTROLS:

ENTER – This key is used to input changes to programs.

These keys are used to change values during program setup. They cannot be used to adjust the speed and incline while a program is operating.

TIME – This will display the workout time left in preset program that you have selected except for “9 HOLE” and “QUICKSTART”. In “9 HOLE” and “QUICKSTART” it will display the time accumulated from the beginning of the workout.

CALORIES – This displays the amount of calories burned during your workout.

As with all pieces of exercise equipment, this is an estimated value.

INCLINE – Displays the rise in percentage

PULSE – Displays heart rate detected in Beats Per Minute (BPM).

SPEED – This is how fast you are moving in terms of Miles Per Hour (MPH) or kilometer per hour.

DISTANCE – Total distance accumulated from the beginning

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CONSOLE OPERATION (cont’d)

INSTANT SPEED/INCLINE KEYS –

You can change the speed or incline of the treadmill by pressing one of the Instant Key buttons in either Miles Per Hour Each key represents the assigned value (MPH) or percent grade.

NOTE:

Additional information about Incline:

1. When the safety key is disengaged and engaged, the position of the incline stays the same as before the stop. Only after the QuickStart key is pressed, would the incline return to zero.

2. When the user turns off power and then turns it back on, the position of the incline stays the same. Only after the QuickStart key is pressed, would the incline return to zero.

3. During a program, if you press the Stop to PAUSE, the incline will return to zero.

FAN – Press this key to turn on the fan. Press again to turn off.

LOWER CONTROLS:

QUICKSTART – This key is used to begin any treadmill program

STOP – This key is used to stop the treadmill at any time. Press the STOP button and hold for

3 to 5 seconds and the computer controls will end the program and permit the selection of the next program.

These keys are used to adjust the speed of the treadmill.

These keys are used to adjust the incline of the treadmill.

TO STOP

1. First, hold on to the handrails; step off the running belt and onto the side rails.

2. Press STOP. The running belt will stop.

NOTE: To stop immediately, pull on the safety key and the treadmill will cut power and the treadmill will come to a stop.

NOTE: Press and hold STOP for 3 to 5 seconds to end the program.

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CONSOLE OPERATION (cont’d)

USING HEART RATE

HANDPULSE – To periodically check your heart rate, grasp the sensors on the cross handlebar

The PULSE LED will flash and after about 9 seconds your heart rate will be shown in the pulse window.

CHEST BELT

Using a wireless chest belt - not included (such as T41 Polar Transmitter), your heart rate is constantly displayed during the workout. The heart rate strap will send your heart rate to the console.

The transmitter is more effective if worn on moist skin.

As optional accessories, the chest belt is available for purchase through BH North America.

HEART RATE CALCULATION

Before beginning any test, calculate your maximum heart rate. The maximum number of heartbeats that a person must not exceed is referred to as the maximum heart rate and this value drops with age. A simple formula to calculate this is to subtract your age, in years, from the number 220. To ensure that you are exercising correctly, try to keep between 65% and

85% of your maximum heart rate value.

For example, the maximum heart rate that a 30 year old user must not exceed is:

220 – 30 = 190 heart beats per minute (BPM).

190 x 0.65 = 123 heart beats per minute.

190 x 0.85 = 161 heart beats per minute. Do not exceed 85%.

So the heart rate exercise range for a 30 year old is between 123 and 161 BPM.

Stop exercising if your pulse is 85% of your maximum heart rate.

CONSOLE INSTRUCTIONS

Your BH FITNESS treadmill will provide both manual controlled and factory installed preset workout programs.

In MANUAL and QUICK START, you control the speed and/or incline at your discretion.

In PRESET programs, the speed and/or incline will change in accordance with the program’s profiles. There are 30 segments in each preset program, first 3 segments are for WARM UP and the last 3 segments are for COOL DOWN (no warm up or cool down in 9-Hole).

In any program, pressing the STOP key will PAUSE the current program. To resume the current program press the QUICKSTART key. To exit the current program press and hold the

STOP key for 3 to 5 seconds. Refer to heart rate calculation above.

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CONSOLE OPERATION (cont’d)

STARTING

1. Stand on the side rails. Turn on the POWER.

2. The window will display a scrolling message ‘PRESS WEIGHT BUTTON TO SET WEIGHT’

Press WEIGHT. A blue and back colored LCD displays “LBS”. Press the + or – keys on the upper controls to enter your weight. Press . A blue backlit colored LCD displays an profile of a heartbeat. The scrolling message in the window displays ‘SELECT

PROGRAM OR PRESS QUICKSTART’.

MANUAL PROGRAM SET UP

1. Stand on the side rails.

2. Press Manual program button in the upper left corner of the controls.

3. An LED will light up to indicate the program selected.

4. Time will be flashing.

5. Adjust time with the or keys at the upper controls.

6. Press on the upper console to confirm and start.

7. Adjust speed with instant speed keys or at the lower controls.

8. Adjust Incline with instant incline keys or at the lower controls.

9 HOLE PROGRAM SETUP

1. Stand on the side rails.

2. Press 9 HOLE program buttons located at the upper left corner of the controls. An LED will light up indicating the program selected.

3. Resistance level L-01 will flash on the display.

4. Adjust level using the or keys on the upper controls.

5. Press on the upper controls to confirm and begin. As the accumulated distance reaches 2.18 Miles (the length of a 9 hole golf course), the program will end.

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CONSOLE OPERATION (cont’d)

HRP – Heart Rate Program Setup

NOTE: See Page 19 for Target Heart Rate calculation instructions.

1. Stand on the side rails.

2. Press HRP button and the LED will light up.

3. Age will be flashing, adjust Age with the or keys on the upper controls.

4. Press

5. Adjust the Pulse (BPM) with the

6. Press or keys on the upper controls.

key on the upper controls. Time will be flashing.

7. Adjust theTime with the

8. Press or keys on the upper controls.

at the upper controls to accept and begin.

CUSTOM PROGRAMS (4 Custom programs)

1. Stand on the side rails.

2. Press one of the C1 or C2 or C3 or C4 buttons located on the upper left corner of the controls. An LED will light up indicating the program selected.

3. Time will be flashing in the display window.

4. Adjust theTime with the

5. Press or keys on the upper controls.

on the upper controls. SE01 (Segment #1) will display.

6. Adjust the speed of this segment with the keys on lower controls.

7. Adjust the incline of this segment with the keys on lower controls.

8. Press on the upper controls; SE02 (Segment #2) will display.

9. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for up to SE30 (30 segments).

10. Press QUICKSTART at any time to begin.

NOTE: Custom programs will be stored in the system for easy retrieval unless you reprogram the segments of the custom program.

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CONSOLE OPERATION (cont’d)

REMAINING PRESET PROGRAMS

1. Stand on the side rails

2. Press a program button located at the upper left corner of the upper controls. An LED will light up indicating the program selected

3. Resistance level L-01 will flash on the display.

4. Adjust resistance level using the

5. Press or keys on the upper controls.

and Time will flash on the display.

6. Adjust time using the

7. Press to begin.

or keys on the upper controls.

QUICKSTART

1. Stand on the side rails.

2. Press QUICKSTART on lower controls.

3. Adjust speed with instant speed keys or

4. Adjust Incline with instant incline keys or on the lower controls.

on the lower controls.

The table below details the parameters associated with appropriate programs

Program Level Range Time Range Age Range Pulse Range Segments

Manual

9 Hole

Preset 1 1 - 10 Preset 30 min.

20 - 99

Preset 1 1 - 10 N/A N/A

Hill Climb Preset 1 1 - 10 Preset 30 min.

20 - 99

Endurance Run Preset 1 1 - 10 Preset 30 min.

20 - 99

HRC Preset 30 min.

20 - 99 Preset 30 30 - 80 Preset 30 30 - 240

Interval

Rolling

Weight Loss

Custom 1

Custom 2

Custom 3

Custom 4

Preset 1

Preset 1

Preset 1

1 - 10

1 - 10

1 - 10

Preset 30 min.

Preset 30 min.

Preset 30 min.

Preset 30 min.

Preset 30 min.

Preset 30 min.

Preset 30 min.

20 - 99

20 - 99

20 - 99

20 - 99

20 - 99

20 - 99

20 - 99

30

30

30

30

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23

NO

4

Orig Description

1 HTF144A Computer Assembly

2 SDA8-45I Truss Hex Screw M8xP1.25x45

3 SOC8

P-2534

Nylon Nut M8xP1.25

Plastic Handle

PART LIST

Qty NO

1

Orig

32 SCE4-10

Description

Round Head Philips Screw

M4xP0.7x10

2 33

XRA-013-

017F

Computer Board AMP

14

2

2

1

34 SAK3-8

Round Head Philips Self Tapping

Screw Φ3x8

35

XEK-151-

002

Key Board APM KB2008

36 XL-419 10PIN Wire

37 XL-836A Control Wire(Upper)

NT-2149 Plastic Handle Screw

5 JTFE002 Stuff Holder Assembly

6 HTFB020 Hand Pulse Plastic Set(Upper)

7 HTFB021 Hand Pulse Plastic Set(Lower)

8 SAI3-25

Round Head Philips Self Tapping

Screw Φ3x25

Upper Control Box Cover 9 P-2342

XEK-161-

10

002

Control Box Board APM KB1004

11 SAI3-8

Round Head Philips Self Tapping

Screw Φ3x8

1

1

4

1

1

38 XL-729B Control Wire(Lower)

39 XL-792A Hand Pulse Wire(Upper)

40

XEK-028-

260

Hand Pulse Board

41 XL-792B Hand Pulse Wire(Lower)

42 SCE5-10 Truss Philips Screw M5xP0.8x10

12 P-2307 Lower Control Box Cover

13 SCI5-20

Truss Philips Self Tapping Screw

Φ5x20

6

14 P-2344

15 P-2345

Upper Stuff Box Cover

Lower Stuff Box Cover

16 P-2535L Upper Stuff Box Protecting Cover(L) 1

1

1

14

1

43

XHB-

RV510

Wireless Pulse Receiver

44 XL-793A

45 XL-793B

Control Board Connecting

Wire(Upper)

Control Board Connecting

Wire(Lower)

46 P-2336 Lower Computer Cover

48 P-2337 Computer Decoration Cover

49 P-2300 Safety Switch Button

17 P-2535R Lower Stuff Box Protecting Cover(R) 1 50 XEM-011A Safety Switch Sensor

18 SCI4-16

Truss Philips Self Tapping Screw

Φ4x16

19 P-2305 Bottle

20 P-2343L PU Handrail(Left)

21 P-2343R PU Handrail(Right)

22 P-2334 Upper Computer Cover

23 SCK4-12

24 P-2338

Truss Philips Self Tapping Screw

ø4x12

Fan Cover

25 P-2339 Fan Adjustment Plastic

26 P-2311 Vent Rubber

27 PO-040-20 O-Shaped Ring Φ4xΦ2

28 SCK4-10

Truss Philips Self Tapping Screw

ø4x10

29 P-1845L Vessel(Left) Explorer

30 P-1845R Vessel(Right) Explorer

31 XEK-030 Right Turbofan

Qty

10

1

33

1

1

24 51 NS-228 Flex Spring

1

1

2

1

8

52 P-2328 Safety Switch Base

53 P-2329 Safety Switch Slip Base

54 JTCA046 Upright Assembly(Left)

55 JTCB038 Upright Assembly(Right)

56 SDA8-55I Truss Hex Screw M8xP1.25x55

1

1

1

2

57 SDA8-20I Truss Hex Screw M8xP1.25x20

P-2156-

58 Upper Motor Cover

ABS

59

BAA0800-

200-15

Foam Sticker 80mmx20mmx1.5t

Single Sided Tape Black

60

P-1314-

ABS

Lower Motor Cover(Black)

14 61

1

1

1

23

62 NCY-018 Cylinder

63 SK-413 CKS Hex Screw

64 SK-436 CKS Hex Screw

2

1

1

1

1

Conquest

1

1

1

1

1

4

4

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

12

NO Orig Description

65 JTBC003A Incline Base Assembly

66 P-1721

67 SK-430

Plastic Post Pad

Truss Hex Screw

68 SOC10-8T Nylon Nut M10xP1.5x8t

69 SK-431 Washer

70 NT-1379

Plate Pin

71

SQC100-

20

R Pin

72 XM-227A Incline Motor

73 P-1720 Plastic Washer

74 SK-439L CKS Hex Screw(BK)

75 SAA5-10GZ

Round Head Philips Screw

M5xP0.8x10 (Galvanization)

76

A2B027E0

260-001

77 SK-416

Fixing Post

CKS Hex Screw

78 XM-192A Motor

PART LIST (cont’d)

Qty NO Orig Description

1 100 CB00001B Running Belt

79 SCA4-40 Truss Philips Screw M4xP0.7x40

4 101 NRL-008 Front Roller

6 102 SGA8-55I CKS Hex Screw M8xP1.25x55

SPA080-

10 103 Washer ø8ø16x1.5t

160-15

10 104 NRL-008A Rear Roller

2 105 P-2137C Plastic Pedal

2 106 P-1034 Pedal Fixing Plastic(Black)

1 107 P-2138L Rear End Cap(Left)

2 108 P-2138R Rear End Cap(Right)

Round Head Philips Drilling Screw

1 109 SAN4-20

M4xP0.7x20 Fine Pitch Thread

Washer Drilling Philips Screw

3 110 SMN4-16

M4xP0.7x16 Fine Pitch Thread

1 111 JTBA021 Base Assembly

2 112 SOF8A Allen Bolt M8xP1.25

1 113 P-1151 Foot Pad(Black)

2 114 SMM4-20

Washer Drilling Philips Self

Tapping Screw ø4x20

1 115 P-320 Wheel 80

XEJ-

T35X23

Iron Core Ring

81 RCA-004 Computer Panel Decal

82 SPB8 Spring Washer M8

83 SCM4-16

Truss Philips Drilling Philips Self

Tapping Screw ø4x16

84 NO-2741

86 SGA8-20I CKS Hex Screw M8xP1.25x20

87

SPA080-

190-30

Washer ø8xø19x3t

88 SGA8-15I CKS Hex Screw M8xP1.25x15

89 SGA8-45I CKS Hex Screw M8xP1.25x45

90 SOA8 Nut M8xP1.25

91

XRB-013-

005

Controller

92 JTFA036 Computer Shelf Assembly

93 P-1145 Wheel

94

SPA100-

200-20

Flat Washer ø10xø20x2t

95 NT-2158 Screw Sleevelet

Washer Drilling Philips Self

96 SMM4-16

Tapping Screw ø4x16

99 CA-230J8 Drive Belt

1 116 SK-288

6 117 SOC10

2 118 JTBZ006

1 119 NO-3232

4 120 SDA6-8

4 121 NO-3231

Pedal

Truss Hex Screw M6xP1.0x8

Folding Fixing Plate

2 122 SDA6-45L Truss Hex Screw M6xP1.0x45 BK

1 123 NT-1465

2 124 P-1707

Bushing Shaft

Block

1 125 P-1708 Rear Fixing Block

1 126 SCA5-40 Truss Philips Screw M5xP0.8x40

2 127 SOC5 Nylon Nut M5xP0.8

2 128 NS-096 Spring

2 129

SCA6-25L-

002

Truss Philips Screw M6xP1.0x25 BK 1

2 130 NO-3900 Incline Connecting Board 4

2

2

1

1 131 SK-432

24

Truss Hex Screw

Nylon Nut M10xP1.5

Fixing Bushing Assembly

Truss Hex Screw

3

1

2

Qty

1

1

3

8

1

1

2

6

1

4

4

1

2

4

8

2

4

Conquest

4

1

1

1

1

1

1

NO Orig

132 JTAA033A

133

XEH-003-

001

134 XEA-A002 Power Switch

135 XEM-002 Sensor Cylinder shaped

136 P-2231

137 XLT-TM

Frame Assembly

Power Cord Socket

Sensor Fixing Base

Power Cord

Description

138 P-1301A Fixing Cushion

139 MB-028 Running Board

142

BAA13480Foam Sticker 1348mmx20mmx3t

200-30 Single Sided Tape Black

143 SIA8-30I

Counter Sink Hex Screw

M8xP1.25x30

144 SIA8-35I

Counter Sink Hex Screw

M8xP1.25x35

145 P-1368A Small Backboard

146 SMM4-12

Washer Drilling Philips Self

Tapping Screw ø4x12

147 SCE6-8

SPA060-

148

130-10

Truss Philips Screw M6xP1.0x8

Washer ø6xø13x1t

XEG-15-

149 Circuit Breaker

001

150 SEA8-15IL Allen Bolt BK M8xP1.25x15

151 RCA-007 Computer Control Box Decal

152 JTFC001 Control Box Iron Plate Assembly

153 SDA10-35I Truss Hex Screw M10xP1.5x35

154

PEC-UC-

0.5

Wire Clip Knob

155 PEC-UC-1 Wire Clip Knob

Extension Wire(White)

171 XLT002

14AWGx90x2T

Extension Wire(Black)

172 XLT001

14AWGx90x2T

Extension Wire(White)

173 XLT003

14AWGx170x2T

174 XLT004

175 XLT036

Extension Wire(Black)

14AWGx170x2T

Extension Wire(Kelly)

14AWGx130mmx1T1R

PART LIST (cont’d)

Qty NO Orig

PEC-HC-

Description

1 176 KSS Wire Clip Base

25

BJ-36-

1 177 Belt 3.6x163mm Black

163B

BJ-48-

1 178 Belt 4.8x330mm Black

330B

1 179 BE-1500 Guide Thread

1 180

DEC-20-

1100

Nylon Rope

1 181 PM-001 Clip

L-shaped Hex Wrench + Screwdriver

SSH570-

6 183 5mmx70mmx70mm (Cross)

70M chromium, vanadium, steel

L-shaped Hex Wrench

1 184

SSA6-80-

80M

6mmx80mmx80mm chromium,vanadium,steel

2 185

BD-001-

30

Bottled Silicon DC-1000

6 186 XL-831

2 187 SOD8

4 193 SCE5-15 Truss Philips Screw M5xP0.8x15

1 JTFB003L Hand Grip Tube Assembly(Left)

195

1 P-2341L Hand Grip Base Plastic(Left)

2 JTFB003R Hand Grip Tube Assembly(Right)

196

2 P-2341R Hand Grip Base Plastic(Right)

1

2

1

1

1

Safety Switch Connecting Wire

Nylon Nut M8xP1.25

1 188 PK-L-027 Water Bottle

24 189 P-1918L Left Decorative Cover

4 190 P-1918R Right Decorative Cover

4 191 P-2020L Wheel Cover(Left)

1 192 P-2020R Wheel Cover(Right)

4 208 SCE6-10 Truss Philips Screw M6xP1.0x10

25

Qty

5

6

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

8

1

1

9

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WARRANTY

USA / CANADA Warranty

Warranties may vary in other countries. See your local BH Fitness Dealer.

WARRANTY SUBMITTAL

Please have the following information available when contacting your dealer or BH for warranty support.

A copy of the dated purchase receipt or credit card statement.

An explanation the problem/malfunction or parts that are missing or damaged.

Owner ’s name, address and phone number.

Model (Conquest) and Serial Number

Forward your information to BH North America by

FAX: (949) 206-0013

E-mail: [email protected]

Mail to: 20155 Ellipse, Foothill Ranch, California 92610, USA

For troubleshooting assistance or to confirm your claim please phone:

(949) 206-0330

BH FITNESS extends the following exclusive, limited warranty. Any other use of the unit shall void this warranty.

FRAME – Lifetime (Home Warranty)

BH Fitness warrants the Frame against defects in workmanship and materials for

Lifetime from the date of original purchase, so long as it remains in the possession of the original owner for home use.

DRIVE MOTOR – TEN (10) Years Home Warranty

BH Fitness warrants the Drive Motor against defects in workmanship and materials for

TEN years from the date of original purchase, so long as the unit remains in the possession of the original owner for home use.

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WARRANTY (cont’d)

LABOR – 1 Years – (Home Warranty)

BH Fitness shall cover the labor cost for the repair of the unit for a period of one years from the date of original purchase, so long as the unit remains in the possession of the original owner for home use. Labor warranty does not include the travel time and or expense that may result from the unit being outside of the seller or repair technician’s normal service zone.

BH Fitness warrants the Electronic components and all original parts (other than the

Drive Motor) against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of TEN (10) years from the date of original purchase, so long as the unit remains in the possession of the original owner for home use.

EXCLUSIVE REMEDY

The exclusive remedy for any of the above warranties shall be repair or replacement ofdefective parts, or the supply of labor to cure any defect, provided that labor shall be limited as detailed above. All labor shall be supplied by the local retailer and the product must be located within the retailer’s service area. Labor warranty does not include the travel time and or expense that may result from the unit being outside of the seller or repair technician’s normal service zone.

EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS

This warranty applies only to the original owner and is not transferable. This warranty is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of a defective Frame or defective part and is the sole remedy of the warranty. The warranty does not cover normal wear and tear.

BH FITNESS expressly disclaims all other warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to all warranties of fitness for a particular purpose or of merchantability. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and your rights may vary from state to state.

WARRANTY REGISTRATION

Your warranty card must be completed and sent to BH FITNESS before a warranty claim can be processed.

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