
Product may vary slightly from the item pictured due to model upgrades.
Read all instructions carefully before using this product.
Retain this owner’s manual for future reference.
NOTE:
This manual may be subject to updates or changes. Up to date manuals are available through our
website at www.lifespanfitness.com.au
Pursuit 2
Treadmill
USER MANUAL

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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
I. Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03
II. Important Electrical Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05
III. Important Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06
IV. Assembly Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07
V. Folding Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
VI. Operation Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
VII. Exercise Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
VIII. Maintenance Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
IX. Replacing Motor Brushes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
X. Exploded Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
XI. Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
XII. Trouble Shooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
XIII. Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
XIV. Hand Pulse Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
| TABLE OF CONTENTS

3IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS |
I. IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Read all instructions before using this treadmill.
It is important your treadmill receives regular maintenance to prolong its useful life. Failing to
regularly maintain your treadmill may void your warranty.
DANGER
To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect your treadmill from the electrical outlet prior to
cleaning and/or service work.
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD:
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISABLE THE GROUNDED PLUG BY USING IMPROPER ADAPTERS OR IN ANY
WAY MODIFY THE CORD SET.
• Install the treadmill on a flat level surface with access to a 220-240 volt (50/60Hz), grounded outlet.
• Do not operate treadmill on deeply padded, plush or shag carpet. Damage to both carpet and
treadmill may result.
• Do not block the rear of the treadmill. Provide a minimum of 1 metre clearance between the rear of the
treadmill and any fixed object.
• Place your unit on a solid, level surface when in use.
• When running, make sure the plastic clip is fastened on your clothing. It is for your safety, should you
fall or move too far back on the treadmill.
• Keep hands away from all moving parts.
• Never operate the treadmill if it has a damaged power cord or plug. When damaged, these must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a
hazard.
• Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
• Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
Sparks from the motor may ignite a highly gaseous environment.
• Never drop or insert any object into any openings.

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• The treadmill is intended for in-home use only and is not suitable for commercial environments.
• To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, remove the safety key, and then remove the plug
from the outlet.
• The pulse sensors are not medical devices. Various factors, including the user’s movement, may
affect the accuracy of heart rate readings. The pulse sensors are intended only as exercise aids in
determining heart rate trends in general.
• Use the handrails provided; they are for your safety.
• Wear proper shoes. High heels, dress shoes, sandals or bare feet are not suitable for use on your
treadmill. Quality athletic shoes are recommended to avoid leg fatigue.
• Before undertaking any type of exercise program, it is recommended that you consult a doctor.
• Injuries to health may result from incorrect or excessive training.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• WARNING: Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. If you feel faint stop exercising
immediately.
• Children should not be allowed on or around the equipment, even when not in use.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with this machine.
• Loose-fitting clothing or jewellery that could become an entanglement hazard should not be worn.
• Training shoes should be worn when using the equipment.
• Equipment must be used on a level and stable surface.
• All fixings should be checked before the equipment is used.
• All literature relating to the use of the equipment should be retained for future reference.
• Recommended operating temperature: 5-40°C.
| IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Remove the safety key after use to prevent unauthorized
treadmill operation.

5IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL INFORMATION |
II. IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL
INFORMATION
• Route the power cord away from any moving part of the treadmill including the elevation mechanism
and transport wheels.
• NEVER remove any cover without first disconnecting AC power.
• NEVER expose this treadmill to rain or moisture. This treadmill is not designed for use outdoors, near
a pool, or in any other high humidity environment.
• This is a high-power item; please do not share the same outlet with other high power machines such
as, fridges, air conditioning etc. Please choose an outlet exclusively for the machine and make sure
the fuse is 10A.
WARNING!

6 | IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
III. IMPORTANT OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
• Understand that changes in speed and incline do not occur immediately. Set your desired speed on
the display console and release the adjustment key. The display will obey the command gradually.
• Use caution while participating in other activities while walking on your treadmill, such as watching
television, reading, etc. These distractions may cause you to lose balance or stray from walking in the
centre of the belt; which may result in serious injury.
• In order to prevent losing balance and suffering unexpected injury, never mount or dismount the
treadmill while the belt is moving. This unit starts with at a very low speed. Simply standing on the
belt during slow acceleration is proper after you have learned to operate this machine.
• Always hold on to handrail while making control changes.
• A safety key is provided with this machine. Remove the safety key will stop the walking belt
immediately; the treadmill will shut off automatically. Inserting the safety key will reset the display.
• Do not use excessive pressure on console control keys. They are precision set to function properly
with little finger pressure.
• Replace any defective components immediately. The machine must be kept out of use until repaired.
• Belt wear-in period: all treadmills make a certain type of thumping noise due to the belt riding over
the rollers, especially new treadmills. This noise will diminish over time, although may not completely
go away. The belt will stretch over time, causing it to ride smoother over the rollers.

7ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS |
IV. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1
No. Description Specification Qty
1 Main Frame 1
12 5#Allen Wrench 1
49 Water Holder 2
51 Blot M8*16 4
83 Bolt 4.2*12 2
#5 Allen wrench 5mm 1pc
ASSEMBLY TOOLS:
Do not connect power before completing assembly.
NOTICE:
12 49 70 51
64 72 84 71 83
PARTS LIST
No. Description Specification Qty
64 Lock Washer 8 6
72 Oil Bottle 1
71 Safety Key 1
84 Wrench w/Screw S=13, 14, 15 1
Driver

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1. Open the carton.
2. Extract the parts listed above.
3. Place the Main Frame onto level ground.
STEP 1
1. Position the display according to the
diagram.
2. Using the 5# Allen wrench (12), secure the
display frame to Left Upright and Right
Upright by using Bolt M8*16 (51) and Lock
Washer (64).
STEP 2
| ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
51
NOTE:
Support the upright with your hands to
prevent it falling and causing injury.
64
51
64

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1. Carefully erect the display and the upright
tubes.
2. Do not damage the display wire when doing
so.
STEP 3
NOTE:
Support the upright with your hand to
avoid the display falling and causing
injury.
1. Using the 5# Allen wrench (12), screw in the
Bolt M8*40 (70) and Lock washer (64).
2. Attach the Right Upright Tube to the Main
Frame;
2. Use the 5# Allen wrench (12) to screw Bolt
M8*16 (51) and Lock washer (64) to the base
frame through base and right upright tube.
Repeat this method for the top assembly.
STEP 4
NOTE:
Support the upright with your hands to
prevent it falling and causing injury.
1. Place the Water holder (49) into the slots on
the display.
STEP 5
1. Place the safety key (71) on the display.
STEP 6
70
64
64
51
51
64
64
70
35
49
83
71

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V. FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS
Place your hand on position (A), then pull up the base frame until you hear the click sound emitted
when the air pressure bar (B) is locked into the round tube.
FOLDING
A
B
Whilst supporting position (A) with our hand, gently push position (B), the marked area on the air
pressure bar, with your foot. The base frame will descend automatically.
(Please keep people and pets away from the machine during descent).
Video Tutorial Available at: http://youtu.be/TcuPbJ7KuxQ
Lifespan Fitness YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/treadmillsvideos
UNFOLDING
A
B
| FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS

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VI. OPERATION GUIDE
SPEED: Shows speed.
TIME WINDOW: Displays exercise time.
DIST WINDOW: Shows the running distance.
CALO WINDOW: Shows the calories burnt. Calories burnt are an estimate only and are not to be used as
medical data.
PULSE: Shows heart rate (Heart rate data is for reference ONLY).
OPERATION GUIDE |
1. OVERVIEW
2. LCD WINDOW DISPLAY

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I. Quick Start-up (Manual)
Attach the safety key. After a 3 second countdown, the treadmill will start and run from the lowest
speed, add and subtract to the speed using the SPEED +/- buttons.
II. Countdown Mode
Press the MODE button to cycle options: timer countdown, distance countdown, calories countdown.
The default value corresponds to the window and flashing display. At this point, the SPEED buttons
serve as plus and minus functions to adjust to the desired value. Press the START, add and subtract
speed by using SPEED buttons once again. When the countdown reaches 0, the machine will stop.
You can also directly press the STOP button or disconnect the safety key to stop.
III. Manual Operation
When in Standby mode, press the "START" button and the treadmill will run at speed 0.8KM/H. Other
windows will begin to record your workout data. Use the "SPEED+", "SPEED-" buttons to change the
speed.
4. MAIN FUNCTIONS
"PROGRAM": Choose the program, cycle from manual mode, P1 – P12 to FAT.
"MODE": Mode selection button. Press this button to cycle the mode. During standby mode, use
MODE to choose between countdown mode, from TIME countdown, DISTANCE countdown and CALORIE
countdown.
"START": Begins workout. When the power is on and safety key correctly placed on the display, press
this button to start the treadmill after a 3 second countdown.
Pressing the START button once will pause your workout. Pressing START twice will STOP your workout.
"STOP": Press button to stop the motor running and to stop the machine.
Pressing the STOP once button during your workout will pause the workout and data on the LCD will
remain. Press the START button to resume your workout. Instead of pressing START, you may clear the
workout data by pressing the STOP button a second time.
"SPEED+\SPEED-": Increase or decrease speed when exercising. Sets parameters when stopped.
"SPEED 2/4/6/8/10 & 3/5/7/9/11:" Speed adjustment shortcut keys.
Left Handle Bar Buttons: Start/Stop
Right Handle Bar Buttons: Adjust Speed
3. BUTTON FUNCTIONS
• Setting TIME Countdown: When Standby mode, press the "MODE" button and the "Time" window
will show "15:00" and light up. Use the "SPEED+", "SPEED-", buttons to set the desired workout
time. The setting range is between: 5:00-99:00.

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• Setting DISTANCE Countdown: When Standby mode, press "MODE" until the "DISTANCE" window
displays "1.00" and lights up. Use the "SPEED+", "SPEED-", buttons to set total workout distance.
The setting range is between: 0.50-99.90.
• Setting CALORIES Countdown: When Standby mode, press "MODE" until the "CALORIES" window
displays lights up. Use the "SPEED+", "SPEED-", buttons to set total workout distance. The setting
range is between: 10.0-999.0.
IV. Preset Program Operation
Preset programs change speed and incline for you during your workout. Every program will have 20
intervals, in which speed can be adjusted between. See the next page for the program list.
V. Heart Rate
When holding the hand pulse with two hands, the pulse window will show your heart rate after 5
seconds. To increase accuracy, please check heart rate after holding your hands on the sensors for
more than 30 secondswhen the machine stops. Please turn to the final page of document for more
information about our pulse sensors.
The heart rate data is for reference purpose only and should not be used for medical purposes.
Please turn to the end of this document for further detail.
VI. Sleep Function
The treadmill automatically enters sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity. Press any key on the
display to wake the treadmill.
VII. Safety Key Function
Disconnecting the safety key will result in the treadmill beeping 3 times and stopping the current
workout.
VIII. Data Display and Setting Range
Time (min:s) 0:00 15:00 5:00 - 99:00 0:00 - 99:59
Speed (km/h) --- --- --- 0.8 - 14
Distance (km) 0 1.00 0.5 - 99.9 0.00 - 99.9
Heartbeat (beats/min) 0 1.00 0.5 - 99.9 0.00 - 99.9
Calories (kilocalories) 0 50.0 10.0 - 999 0 - 999
Range Default Mode Setting Range Showing Range
IX. Body Fat Test Function
1. Press the "PROGRAM" button under ready condition until the letters "FAT" show in the speed
window. "FAT" is body fat test mode.
2. Press the "MODE" button to input data into parameters "SEX/AGE/HEIGHT/WEIGHT". The "TIME/
DIST" window will show "F1", "F2", "F3", "F4", which corresponds to "SEX/AGE/HEIGHT/WEIGHT"
respectively. 01 is MALE, whilst 02 is FEMALE.

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3. When setting each parameter, press SPEED "/" to adjust the data, and CAL/PULSE window will
show the data. Press the "MODE" button to finish. The window will show "F5-" and "---" before
entering ready condition. Hold the hand pulse sensors with both hands and it will show your BMI
data after 5 seconds.
4. Input parameter display and setting limits.
Sex (F1) 01--02 01= MALE 02= FEMALE
Age (F2) 10—99 YEARS
Height (F3) 100—200 CM
Weight (F4) 20—150 KGS
Result (F5)
Parameters Arrangement Note
≤19 UNDER WEIGHT
20--25 NORMAL WEIGHT
25--29 OVER WEIGHT
≥30 OBESE
FA (BMI) RESULT
PROGRAM CHART
P01 SPEED 2 3 3 4 5 3 4 5 5 3 4 5 4 4 4 2 3 3 5 3
P02 SPEED 2 4 4 5 6 4 6 6 6 4 5 6 4 4 4 2 2 5 4 2
P03 SPEED 2 4 4 6 6 4 7 7 7 4 7 7 4 4 4 2 4 5 3 2
P04 SPEED 3 5 5 6 7 7 5 7 7 8 8 5 9 5 5 6 6 4 4 3
P05 SPEED 2 4 4 5 6 7 7 5 6 7 8 8 5 4 3 3 6 5 4 2
P06 SPEED 2 4 4 4 5 6 8 8 6 7 8 8 6 4 4 2 5 4 3 2
P07 SPEED 2 3 3 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 3 3 6 6 5 3 3
P08 SPEED 2 3 3 6 7 7 4 6 7 4 6 7 4 4 4 2 3 4 4 2
P09 SPEED 2 4 4 7 7 4 7 8 4 8 9 9 4 4 4 5 6 3 3 2
P10 SPEED 2 4 5 6 7 5 4 6 8 8 6 6 5 4 4 2 4 4 3 3
P11 SPEED 2 5 8 10 7 7 10 10 7 7 10 10 5 5 9 9 5 5 4 3
P12 SPEED 3 4 9 9 5 9 5 8 5 9 7 5 5 7 9 9 5 7 6 3
PROG TIME SETTING TIME/20 = INTERVAL RUNNING TIME
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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VII. EXERCISE GUIDE
PLEASE NOTE:
Before beginning any exercise program, consult your physician. This is important especially if you are
over the age of 45 or individuals with pre-existing health problems.
The pulse sensors are not medical devices. Various factors, including the user’s movement, may
affect the accuracy of heart rate readings. The pulse sensors are intended only as an exercise aid in
determining heart rate trends in general.
Exercising is great way to control your weight, improving your fitness and reduce the effect of aging and
stress. The key to success is to make exercise a regular and enjoyable part of your everyday life.
The condition of your heart and lungs and how efficient they are in delivering oxygen via your blood to
your muscles is an important factor to your fitness. Your muscles use this oxygen to provide enough
energy for daily activity. This is called aerobic activity. When you are fit, your heart will not have to work
so hard. It will pump a lot fewer times per minute, reducing the wear and tear of your heart.
So as you can see, the fitter you are, the healthier and greater you will feel.
WARM UP
Start each workout with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching and some light exercises. A proper warm-up
increases your body temperature, heart rate and circulation in preparation for exercise. Ease into your
exercise.
After warming up, increase the intensity to your desired exercise program. Be sure to maintain your
intensity for maximum performance. Breathe regularly and deeply as you exercise.
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COOL DOWN
Finish each workout with a light jog or walk for at least 1 minute. Then complete 5 to 10 minutes of
stretching to cool down. This will increase the flexibility of your muscles and will help prevent post-
exercise problems.
WORKOUT GUIDELINES
This is how your pulse should behave during general fitness exercise. Remember to warm up and
cool down for a few minutes.
TARGET ZONE
MAXIMUM
85%
70%
COOL DOWN
AGE
HEART RATE
200
180
160
140
120
100
80
20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
The most important factor here is the amount of effort you put in. The harder and longer you work, the
more calories you will burn.
| EXERCISE GUIDE

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VIII. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Reasonable cleaning/lubricating should be made to extend the life time of this unit. Performance is
maximized when the belt and mat are kept as clean as possible.
WARNING:
• The mat/deck friction may lay a major role in the function and life of your treadmill and that is why
we recommend you constantly lubricate this friction point to prolong the useful life of your treadmill.
Failing to do this may void your warranty.
• Unplug power cord before maintenance.
• Stop treadmill before folding.
• Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the edge of the belt and the area between the belt edge and frame. A
mild soap and water solution along with a nylon scrub brush will clean the top of the textured belt.
This task should be done once a month. Allow to dry before using.
• On a monthly basis, vacuum underneath your treadmill to prevent dust build up. Once a year, you
should remove the black motor shield and vacuum out dirt that may accumulate.
1. GENERAL CLEANING
• Check parts for wear before use.
• Pay particular attention to the fixing knobs and make sure they are tight.
• Always replace the mat if worn and any other defective parts.
• If in doubt do not use the treadmill and contact us.
2. GENERAL CARE
Take care to protect carpets and floor in case of leakages. This product is a machine that
contains moving parts which have been greased / lubricated and could leak.
The mat/deck friction may play a major role in the function and life of your treadmill and that is why we
recommend you constantly lubricate this friction point to prolong the useful life of your treadmill. You
should apply lubrication after approximately the first 30 hours of operation.
3. BELT/DECK/ROLLER LUBRICATION
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We recommend lubrication of the deck according to the following timetable:
• Light use (less than 3 hours per week) every 6 months.
• Medium use (3-5 hours a week) every 3 months.
• Heavy use (more than 5 hours per week) every 6-8 weeks.
See below procedures for lubricating:
1. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the area between the belt and deck.
2. Spread lubricant onto the inside surface of belt and deck evenly (make sure the machine is
turned off and power is disconnected).
3. Periodically lubricate the front and rear rollers to keep them at their peak performance. If
the treadmill belt/deck/roller is kept reasonably clean it is possible to expect over 1200 hours
before relubricating is necessary.
| MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Video Tutorial Available at: http://youtu.be/cP9NtFHfWlc
Lifespan Fitness YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/treadmillsvideos
1. Disconnect the main power supply.
2. Fold the treadmill up into the storage position.
3. Feel the underside surface of the running mat.
If the surface is slick when touched, then no further lubrication is needed.
If the surface is dry to the touch, apply a suitable silicone lubricant.
4. HOW TO CHECK THE RUNNING MAT FOR PROPER LUBRICATION
Running
Belt
Board
We recommend that you use a silicone based spray to lubricate your treadmill.
This can be purchased directly from us or any hardware store.
Video Tutorial Available at: http://youtu.be/cP9NtFHfWlc
Lifespan Fitness YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/treadmillsvideos

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C
To adjust the tightness of the belt: Turn the
treadmill off. Turn both the left and right
adjusting bolts 1/4 turn clockwise. Repeat until
the belt correctly tightens.
See Picture C
If the belt is over tightened, simply do the
opposite to loosen.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS |
Place treadmill on a level surface. Run treadmill at approximately 4km/h, checking the running
condition.
5. ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT
If the belt has drifted to the right: Whilst the
treadmill is running at 4km/h, carefully turn
the right adjusting bolt 1/4 turn clockwise. Then
monitor treadmill until the belt centers. Repeat
until the belt correctly centers.
See Picture A
If you have over adjusted the belt and it drifts
to the right, carefully turn the right adjusting
bolt anticlockwiseuntil the belt centers.
A
If the belt has drifted to the left: Whilst the
treadmill is running at 4km/h, carefully turn
the left adjusting bolt 1/4 turn clockwise. Then
monitor treadmill until the belt centers. Repeat
until the belt correctly centers.
See Picture B
If you have over adjusted it, carefully turn the
left adjusting bolt anticlockwiseand until the
belt centers.
B

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NOTE:
When properly tightened,you should be able to peel the very edge of the side of the belt up
approximately 2 inches. However, this is a rough reference and not all treadmills are the same.
Some treadmills that have longer belts may give different measurements for correct belt tightness.
Simply, if the belt begins to slip during use, this is an indication that the belt still needs tightening.
Video Tutorial Available at: http://youtu.be/vllsamTSvvA
Lifespan Fitness YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/treadmillsvideos

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IX. REPLACING MOTOR BRUSHES
After extended use, the motor brushes in your treadmill motor will wear down, and this can lead to
motor failure. It is important that you maintain your motor by replacing the brushes on either side of
the motor when they are worn down. We recommend that you check your motor every 1000 hours of
usage.
IMPORTANT:
Before beginning the replacement of your motor brush, ensure that the treadmill is off and unplugged
from the electrical socket.
1. Remove the cover from the motor by
squeezing it from the sides.
2. You will find the motor brush held in with a
clip, with the lead plugged in.
Lead
Motor Brush
Clip
3. Pull the clip out from its position. 4a. Hold the clip out of the way with a
screwdriver or similar object. Keep the
screwdriver in this position until step 9.
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4b. Some treadmill motors may use a push
clip instead. In this case, gently push the
clip inwards and then up to release it from
its latch.
4c. Remove the clip, noting the direction in
which it was originally placed, and put it
safely aside.
5. Slide the motor brush out from its slot.
If the brush is shorter than 2cm on the
longest side, you will need to replace both
brushes.
6. Slide the motor brush lead off the terminal
using another small screwdriver or needle
nosed pliers.
7. Plug the new motor brush lead into the
terminal.
8. Slide the new motor brush into the slot.
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9a. Release the clip back into its position. 9b. If your motor uses a push clip, replace the
push clip by pushing it inwards and then
down so that it engages the catch.
10. Check that the motor brush is held firmly
in place by the clip, and that the lead is
plugged securely onto the terminal.
11. Replace the motor cover. Repeat steps 1-15
for the second brush located on the
opposing side of the motor.
12. You have now successfully replaced the motor brushes. We also recommend that you remove any
dirt and dust from your treadmill motor fan using a vacuum cleaner before replacing the cover.
REPLACING MOTOR BRUSHES |

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X. EXPLODED DIAGRAM
| EXPLODED DIAGRAM
56
34
71
12
44
45
72
84
50
65
10
6
26
14
61
20
47
15
75
62
9
7
65
50
69
24
58
64 53 11
46
22 1
21
60 58 16 23 70 43 66
30
58
29
64
52
2 19 27 74 54
819
41 28
54
32
25
31
40
60
51
67
55
67
51
13
51
70
63
73
57
4
59
55
57
18
83
34
76
78
49
35
77
80
34
36
48
17
33 39
48
37
5
37
38
79
17 47
33
81 42
37
51
64
68
3
51
64
70
82

25PARTS LIST |
XI. PARTS LIST
No. Description Specs Qty
1 Main Frame 1
2 Base Frame 1
3 Upright Frame 2
4 Motor Bracket 1
5 Display Bracket 1
6 Bolt ST4.2*25 4
7 Cushion 4
8 Turning Tube 2
9 Front Roller 1
10 Rear Roller 1
11 Cylinder 1
12 5#Allen Wrench 5mm 1
13 DC Motor 1
14 Running Board 1
15 Bolt M6*40 4
16 Adjustable Pads 2
17 Inclined Tube Plug 2
18 Motor Up Cover 1
19 Screw ST4.2*19 7
20 Side Rails 2
21 Right Back End Cover 1
22 Left Back End Cover 1
23 Lock Pin 2
24 Motor Belt 1
25 Power Wire Buckle 1
26 Running Belt 1
27 Foot Pad 4
28 Ring Wire Protector B 2
29 Transport Wheel 2
30 Transport Wheel Cover 2
31 Standard Power Wire 1
32 Switch 1
33 Foam 2
34 Screw ST4.2*20 12
35 Display Cover 1
36 Display Seal Cover 1
37 Screw ST4.2*20 6
38 Hand Pulse 1
39 Hand pulse with 1
Start / Stop Key
No. Description Specs Qty
40 Control Board 1
41 Display Bottom Wire 1
42 Display Up Wire 1
43 Rubber Pad 2 2
44 Magnetic Ring 1
45 Brown Single Line 1
46 Bolt M8*25 1
47 Lock Nut M6 6
48 Screw ST4.2*28 2
49 Water Holder 2
50 Bolt M6*65 3
51 Bolt M8*16 10
52 Bolt M8*40 2
53 Bolt M8*42 1
54 Bolt M10*55 2
55 Flat Washer C 8 7
56 Panel 1
57 Bolt M5*8 5
58 Lock Nut M8 10
59 Bolt M8*25 1
60 Screw ST4.2*19 6
61 Running Board 2
Strengthen Tube
62 Strengthen Tube 275*20*3 4
Cushion
63 Lock Washer 5 1
64 Lock Washer 8 12
65 Lock Washer 6 3
66 Nylon Isolation Pad φ23*φ10.5*2 4
67 Lock Washer 8 6
68 Bolt M6*37 2
69 Bolt M8*25 4
70 Bolt M8*40 4
71 Safety Key 1
72 Oil Bottle 1
73 Lock Washer 5 1
74 Lock Washer 10 2
75 Elastic Cushion 4
76 iPad Rack 1
77 PU Pad 1

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No. Description Specs Qty
78 Speaker Box Grill 1
79 Elliptical Tube Plug 2
80 EVA 1
81 Screw ST4.2*55 2
No. Description Specs Qty
82 Motor Bottom Cover 1
83 Bolt 4.2*12 2
84 Wrench with S=13,14,15 1
Screw Driver
XII. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Code Reason Solution
E01 Signal failure within the connection
between display and controller.
A. Check that the wires connecting
the display and controllerare not
damaged and are connected well.
B. Replace the IC of controller, the
controller itself or display.
E02 Speed feedback is not detected by
controller when motor is running.
A. Check if the motor rotates when the
machine starts before displaying
the error. If so, conduct the following
checks.
1. Check that the speed sensor is
attached well.
2. Check that the speed sensor
wires are not damaged.
3. Check that the interface between
light sensor and 4 white pin on
the controller is connected well.
4. Check if the peripheral area of the
four white pin is damaged.
5. Consider replacing controller and
IC.
B. If the motor does not run when you
start the machine the error shows,
check if the motor is stuck. If the
problem persists, consider
replacing the motor.
E05 The voltage is over the protection
value when the motor is running.
A. Check if the motor is in good
condition, and if there anything
stuck in running belt or roller so as
to unnaturally increase the
resistance of for the motor.
B. Replace the controller.
E06 DC motor or DC motor wire defective. A. Check if the motor wire is damaged,
the safety pipe is damaged or fallen
off, or the motor wire is not
connected well;

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Code Reason Solution
B. Check IGBT on bottom control board
is burnt out. Test the above reasons
and change the relevant part.
A. Check the fuse.
B. Check that the power plug terminal
is in good contact with the
controller.
A. Check whether the motor condition
and motor belt tension. Replace
motor if necessary.
B. If motor is in good condition,
replace control board or IC.
Refer to E03.
A. Check if the control is also burnt.
B. Replace the motor.
C. Replace the controller.
A. Check incline motor power wire and
3 pin line connection with
controller.
1. Remove the display wire installed
on the controller (safety lock),
turn on the power, press down on
the small key on the right corner
of controller 2 seconds.
2. The incline motor will initiate an
automatic signal detection
procedure. The motor will ascend
to the highest level then descend
to the lowest level.
3. When the motor reaches the
lowest level, after 3 seconds, the
procedure will be over.
4. After the procedure, connect
the display wire (or the safety
key). Operate the display function
and test the incline function.
B. Change the controller.
A. Check if the power wire is
connected well.
B. Check wire – controller connection.
Unable to
Control Speed
No Power
Abnormal
Motor Torque
Motor
burnt out
Incline cannot
be controlled
Power
Interruption

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Code Reason Solution
A. Check if the voltage is correct.
B. Check power to machine. Red on/off
switch should light up.
C. Change the controller.
D. Change the display.
No display
appearing on
LCD
A. Check if the voltage is correct.
B. Change the controller.
C. Change the display.
LCD Screen
Flashing
1. Turn off power supply.
2. Repower the motor, observe if
normal or not.
3. If not, remove display and fixed PCB.
Check for damage.
4. If no damage clean the PCB gold
finger position and retest.
LCD Display
Faulty
A. Turn off power supply and repower
the motor.
B. Change the display.
LCD displaying
but with
dysfunction
A. Turn off the power supply and
repower the motor.
B. Start the display, check if all
wires are connected well. Check for
backlight damage.
C. Change the display.
Backlight is
not bright
1.A. If only one key is not working,
open the display and check the
button for damage.
1.B. Replace the display.
2.A. If most keys do not work, restart
the treadmill.
2.B. Replace the display.
A button is not
functioning
A. Wash your hands, test again.
B. Check for damage to the pulse
sensor cables as well as the
connection terminal.
C. Change PCB or display.
Pulse function
is unresponsive

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XIII. WARRANTY
AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW
Many of our products come with a guarantee or warranty from the manufacturer. In addition, they come
with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a
replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss
or damage.
You are entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and
the failure does not amount to a major failure. Full details of your consumer rights may be found at
www.consumerlaw.gov.au.
Please visit our website to view our full warranty terms and conditions:
http://www.lifespanfitness.com.au/warranty-repairs
WARRANTY AND SUPPORT
Please email us at [email protected] for all warranty or support issues.
For all warranty or support related enquiries, please lodge a support ticket first by sending us an email.
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XIV. HAND PULSE TECHNOLOGY
This product comes equipped with hand pulse sensors which are used to pick up tiny EKG/ECG signals
that run through the body when your heart beats. These electrical EKG/ECG signals are very small and
that they must be amplified 1000 times to make the signal useful for the computer to display your
pulse.
To ensure proper operation:
• The user must maintain good, consistent contact on all four sensors.
• The users skin cannot be too dry or too wet.
Other factors that could affect the reading:
• Change of grip on the sensors (during slow pace walking and up to running).
• Tightening of hand muscles will produce small electrical signal.
• Static electricity charges from the air or from walking on the treadmill.
EKG/ECG Sensors may filter through actual EKG/ECG signals and "Noise" factors that may affect the
reading. This will cause the pulse reading to be delayed and will take longer to update the display as the
heart rate changes. Too much noise will create an incorrect reading. Medical conditions or having no
electrical signal in the hands are other factors that may affect pulse readings as well.
These are limitations of hand pulse technology and even the most expensive systems (which can
cost upwards of $3,000) used in hospitals have the same problems. The difference is that a patient
in a hospital is not running on a treadmill. Hand pulse technology works well on stationary exercise
machines like bikes and even elliptical cross trainers but are not perfect on a treadmill. We offer
treadmills with a wireless heart rate receiver which may be a more accurate option.
To test if your hand pulse sensors are working up to specification, hold them while standing on the
sidestep rails, not walking, and see if the reading is more in line with what you would expect. This will
eliminate the movement and static electricity factors. If your hands are dry, then wet them slightly
(saliva works as a great conductor if this doesn’t bother you).
For more information, please contact our Lifespan Fitness Technical Support Department
www.lifespanfitness.com.au
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