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HOME WALKING Aluminum Alloy Multi-Function Walking Machine (with armrests) User Manual Xiamen Renhe Sports Equipment Co., Ltd Table of Contents HOME WALKING Walking Machine User Mannal ions on choosing the HO E IN wal ing machine, hereinafter referred to as the wal ing machine, Q ofthe whole machine is made of high-strength aluminum alloy without welding process, The patented automatic speed control mode combines fitness, entertainment and safety. Please enjoy wal ing at home and in the office. There-
fore, please read this user manual carefully before starting your wal ing machine, you can get important tips about op-
erating the wal ing machine. In addition, you will get information that is very useful for the safety of this machine. 3 Prompt Review Use suggestions mpac ing 25 ynamic warm-up nfolding 26 ynamic cool down 10 Folding | ee 28 isclaimer 1 Power supply Operation Maintenance and care Parts usage 29 aintenance rmrest button 30 aintenance isplay window 31 Troubleshooting Remote control anual control mode Remote control mode utomatic control mode Sleep and wa e up Bluetooth spea er NRE Prompt Overview The purpose is to quic ly now about the wal ing ma-
chine and understand the meaning of the serial number and symbol of the user manual, It is important to eep this user manual, especially when lending or reselling this machine. Icon in the user manual A This symbol represents a safety alert that it must be read and followed carefully for the safety of yourself and others and to avoid damaging your
@This symbol represents the points for attention, Please read them carefully and observe them to get correct operation and better experience of this wal ing machine. Steps Strictly observe the sequence and follow the steps with serial numbers. 1. The first step of the operation. 2. The second step of the operation. List No mandatory sequential operations are displayed as lists with enumerated items.
[> The first step
[>The second step Timeliness of this user manual e continue to further develop to ensure that the w-
al ing machine has a high level of safety and quality. Therefore, this wal ing machine may occasionally differ from the description. (Note: The cover is the regular color matching of the wal ing machine, the specific color is subject to the color of the purchased. model) Walking machine serial number Copy the wal ing machine serial number (located around the power switch) to the serial number field below and then save this user manual.
S15: HOME WALKING HERP a SBFE: 220V-240 VER: 450 SRR: HC
~S $9: 60-60HZ RE: 120K RAETINESS ae RTT ali eR 128 anufacturer Information anufacturer: iamen Renhe Sports Equipment Co, td ddress: No. 112 , icheng Road, Industrial Conce-
nitration one, Tong'an istrict, iamen, Fujian Pr-
ovince Hotline: 00-05 2-
Official website og in to Renhe official website for more information, please visit the official website:
www.thfitnessequipment.com Unpacking Unpacking step Overview 1. a esure the top cover of the carton is facing up Be sure to place the wal ing machine carton on a flat and open the top cover. surface. Please be careful to carry it, Never unpac from the side of the carton. Packing carton specifications 2.It s required to ta e the treadmill out of the bottom cover by two people. Ttem Specifications Carton si e (mm) 1515x 5 x120 ross eight( g) 0 Carton inner packaging 3.Place the wal ing machine on a flat surface. o not put on a too soft mat or a thic carpet when using. SF Putthestuffingbac intothecarton , fasten thetop andbottomcoverand eepitwell 5.It is recommended to leave at least 0.5 m of space on both sides of the wal ing machine and a 2 m safe Product technical parameters No. escription nfloding dimension(mm) 1 Ox 5x10 0 Folding dimension(mm) 1 5x: 3%
Running area (mm) 1200x 0 Net cight 5 ax ser eight( g) 120 pplicable user age(ycar) 12-0 Incline(%) Fixed otor power ( ) 50 Handrail unfold: 1.0- .0 Speed range( m/h) Handrail folding: 1.0- .0 isplay Specifications hite trix igital isplay Exercise parameters speed, steps, time, distance anual control mode Remote control mode or out mode utomatic control mode
@ Note: Please eep the original carton and filler after unpac ing. uring the warranty period, the wal ing machine that needs to be retnmed and changed should be returned to the original factory in the original pac aging. Handrail unfolding operation Overview The handrail of the wal ing machine adopts the gas-liquid buffer technology, and the automatic unfold can be reali ed when the armrest unfold stro reaches a certain angle. Follow the steps below to unfold the wal ing machine. Unfolding steps 1. ove the two-way loc mechanism switch 1/ 2on 2.Raise the armrest / up toacertain angle the left and right sides of the armrest from the OC pos- with both hands, and the armrest will automatically ition to the N OC position to adjust the handle to the rise to the appropriate height. unloc ed state. fter the unfold is completed, the bidirectional loc ing mechanism 1/ 2 switch should be moved from the N OC position to the OC position to fix the armr-
[> The angle of the armrest can be adjusted and fixed according to the user's usage habits. djust the unfo-
Id angle and then move the two-way loc mechanism switch to the loc ed position.
[> hen the handrail is folded, the maximum speed of the wal ing machine is m/h when the handrail is in the unfolded state, the maximum speed of the w-
al ing machine is automatically adjusted to m/h. Handrail folding operation Overview This wal ing machine is designed to be fully foldable and requires no installation tools. The handrail adopts a gas-
liquid cushioning technique. _hen the handrail is folded, the handrail is held by both handsuntil the folding is co-
mpleted, Please follow the steps below to fold the wal ing machine. The thic est section is no more than 10cm wh-
en the wal ing machine is fully folded, it can accommodate any space that meets this si , such as under the sofa or under the bed (where the space permits). B3 Folding step 1 Rotate the bidirectional loc ing mechanism switch 2 Press the armrestB /B to the main body of the mac-
B 1B 2 switch on the left and right sides of the arm- hine with both hands. Hold the handrail when pressing rest fromthe OC positiontothe N OC position. until the folding is completed. djust the armrest to the unloc ed state, The armrest is folded
. fier the folding is completed, the bidirectional loc ing mechanism B 1/B 2 switch should be mov-
ed fromthe N OC positiontothe OC position to fix the armrest,
@ Note:
[> fier folding, the two-way loc ing machine mec-
hanism switch must be moved to the loc position, so that the armrest and the machine body are fixed ti-
ghtly to facilitate the movement of the wal ing mac-
hine,
[> hen the handrail is in the unfolded state, the ma-
ximum speed of the wal ing machineis m/h when the handrail is folded, the maximum speed of the wa-
1 ing machine is automatically adjusted to m/h. Moving operation Overview The net weight of the machine is 5 g. The two-way loc ing mechanism (loc ing status, see page 11 for details) can be used to fasten the body when the arm-
rest is folded so as to facilitate the movement of the wal ing machine. Please follow the steps below to move the wal ing machine. aming:
Before moving the wal ing machine, remove the power cord plug from the soc et ma e sure that the armrest loc mechanism switch is in the loc ed state. c_1 C2 Moving step Z : 4 2. ove the wal ing machine to the desired position 1, ift the wal ing machine from the armrest C 1 w- with the two moving wheels C 2 that under the mo-
ith both hands. tor cover, Power supply Grounding instructions Overview This product must be grounded. If the product fails, gr-
ounding provides a minimum resistance path for the c-
urrent and thus reduces the ris of electric shoc . The original plug of this product is equipped with a groun-
ding conductor. For safety reasons, the grounding plug must be plugged into the appropriate soc et and the so-
c et must be properly installed and grounded in accor-
dance with all local codes and regulations. arming Failure to follow the instructions may result in electrical lea age.
[> Never touch the power cord and power switch with wet hands.
[> onot remove the motor cover, otherwise there may be an electric shoc danger. Power requirement The normal use voltage of this product is 220 volts. The voltage required for the unit can be found on the nameplate stic er (usually around the front of the m-
otor cover). It needs to be used according to the spe-
cific voltage requirements. A SBFR: 220V-240 Vo TDR: 450W GRR: HC 4 WRN: 50-BOHZ OGRE: 120KG
= Shi: ROGERS emigEn " nts RAFITNESS oa (ATP be e128 Please refer to the product grounding diagram as s-
hown below. Power on/off Overview This wal ing machine comes with a power cord, the power cord and power switch are located on the right side of the motor cover. Category escription J Power cord 2 Power switch Power switch icon meaning
[1] =on, [0] =orr Power on step 1. Power on the wal ing machine. 2.Press the icon [I]t the power switch 2 of the Power off step 4, Press the icon [O}t the power switch 2 of the wal ing machine. 2. Pull out the power plug of the wal ing machine rom the soc et. Operation of walking machine Overview By introducing the wal ing machine parts, buttons, remote control (optional) and movement parameters window, you can get familiar with the wor ing principle of different wor out modes quic ly. The wal ing machine has three control modes, namely manual control mode, automatic control mode and remote control mode (optional). Part usage E1 Emergency stop switch The emergency stop switch is located at E 1. The emergency stop switch is long red button, which is located in the middle of the handrail of the wal ing To restart the wal ing machine, close the emergency machine. hen the wal ing machine is running, in stop switch firstly, and then press the Start button. case you encounter an emergency, pat the emergency on the handrail button of the wal ing machine, stop switch with your hand, the wal ing machine will stop quic ly. Close the emergency stop switch Walking belt The wal ing belt is located at E 2. arm up before the exercise, chec the wal ing belt condition of the wal ing machine, adjust the tightn-
ess if necessary, and carry out the lubrication maint-
enance of the wal ing machine in time. Side rail The side rails are located atE /E , The fixed side rail on both sides of the running belt for user to safely stand over during start-up or in an emergency. Motor cover The motor cover is located at E 5, o not cover the motor cover to avoid malfunction or damage caused by excessive motor temperature. o not step on or jump on the motor cover. Bluetooth Speaker The Bluetooth spea erislocatedatE . This wal ing machine is equipped with a Bluetooth spea er, which is located on the right side of the mo-
tor of the wal ing machine. Connect the spea er to the phone via the Bluetooth function of the phone and control it on the phone {see page 20 for details on BI-
uetooth spea er operation). Note: Please close the emergency stop switch powering on the wal ing machine. If the emergency stop switch is not closed, it will not start normally. The emergency stop switch button
'E ER ENC STOP" will continue to flash. Handrail button The armrest button is used to control the start, pause, stop, acceleration, deceleration, and control mode switching of the wal ing machine.
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F_1
The function button panel is at F 1, Speed up button
[> Press this button to decrease the speed in increments of 0.1 m/h
[> ong press this button to continually decrease the speed Start button
[> Start the wal ing machine and enters the manual control mode Stop button.
[> The wal ing machine gradually dec-
elerates to stop and the exercise par-
ameters are cleared to ero. Pause button
[> Pause the wal ing machine, the speed value is cleared to ero, and the exer-
cise parameters are retained, eceleration button
> Press this button to increase the speed in increments of 0.1 m/h
[> _ ong press this button to continually increase the speed Display window Power on the wal ing machine, turn on the power switch, and the display will light up. The display window adopts white matrix numbers to display the movement parameters such as speed, number of steps, time, and mileage of the wal ing machine, and simultaneously displays the two control modes of the wal ing machine. SPEED STEPS TIME DIST A 8.68 88666 66:88 66.66 m The sports parameter display window Name escription SPEE Speed (handrail unfold status) STEPS IST isplay range 1.0 m/h- .0 m/h Speed (handrail folding state) isplay range 1.0 m/h- .0 m/h Number of steps isplay Range o- steps Time isplay range 00:00- 35 istance isplay range Om . m utomatic control mode anual control mode Remote control mode(optional) SPEED isplays the current speed value Pauses or stops the wal ing machine, and the value is cleared to ero. STEPS isplay the cumulative number of steps in a single exercise Pause the wal ing machine, the value will remain, if restart the wal ing machine before it enters sleep mode, then the parameters will continue to accum-
ulate The value is cleared to ero after stopping the wal-
ing machine. TIME Shows the duration of a single exercise Pause the wal ing machine, the parameters will re-
main, ifrestart the wal ing machine before it enters sleep mode, then the parameters will continue to accumulate The parameter is cleared to ero after stopping the wal ing machine. DIST isplay the accumulated mileage of a single exerc-
ise Pause the wal ing machine, the parameters will re-
main, if restart the wal ing machine before it enter sleep state, then the parameters will continue to ac-
cumulate
@ Note:Sleep mode is detailed on page 2 . Remote control(optional) The remote control is used to control the start, stop, acceleration, deceleration and control mode switching of the wal ing machine. H_1 H2 H4 H_5 Front of the remote control Key Function Name escription H_1 button wor indicator light H_2 acceleration button. H_3 deceleration button H4 start/stop composite button HS control mode switch button. H_6/H_7 wireless transmitter indicator H_8& battery cover Button work indicator light Press the remote control button and the indicator li-
ght on. Acceleration button Press the acceleration button, the speed value is first rounded up by a multiple of 0.5 m/h, press again, the speed is incremented by 0.5 m/h. Deceleration button Press the acceleration button, the speed value is first rounded up by a multiple of 0.5 m/h, press again, the speed is decremented by 0.5 m/h. Control mode switch button It is used for manual control mode and automatic c-
ontrol mode cyclic switching. H6 H8 H7 Bac of the remote control Remote control matching steps ou will need to match the remote control with the wal ing machine when the first time you use it, the matching operations are as follows:
1. Power off the wal ing machine 2. Power on the wal ing machine and tum on the power switch, at the same time, press and hold any buttons on the remote control for more than 5 sec-
onds
. The status of the matching progress appears in the display window, as shown in the figure. ait for the matching process to be completed. If it is not successful, repeat the above steps. Battery cover This wal ing machine remote control uses two batteries, the procedure for replacing the battery of remote control is the same as that of a normal TV r-
emote. Manual control mode The manual control mode provides the user to control the wal ing machine with the armrest button. Operation Start Power on the wal ing machine, turn on the power s-
witch, press the armrest Start button to start the w-
al ing machine and start wal ing, then slowly accel-
erate. Acceleration Press the cceleration button on the handrail. Each time you press it, the speed increases by 0.1 m/b. hen you long press it, the speed increases rapidly until the maximum speed reaches mm/h, Deceleration Press the eceleration button on the handrail. Each time you press it, it will reduce the speed by 0.1 m/h. hen you long press it, the speed will dec-
rease rapidly until the minimum speed reaches 1 m/h. Pause Press the armrest Pause button to pause the wal ing machine, and the machine gradually slows down to stop. Stop Press the armrest Stop button to stop the wal ing machine, and the wal ing machine gradually slows down to stop. Mode switch Press the armrest ode Switch button to switch the exercise mode. There are two states:
[> hen the wal ing machine is in the manual control mode, press the ode Switch button, the wal ing machine will switch to the automatic control mode (
see page 21 for details of automatic control mode o-
peration).
[> hen the wal ing machine is in the automatic co-
ntrol mode, press any button on the armrest or remote control (optional), the wal ing machine will switch to the manual control mode and execute the correspon-
ding button command, No-load function fier starting the wal ing machine, ifno one wal s on the wal ing belt for 10 seconds, the wal ing ma-
chine will stop automatically.
@ Note:
[> fier starting the wal ing machine, beginners need to accelerate slowly.
[> hen operating the buttons, hold the armrest wi-
th one hand.
[> In case of emergency, please press the emerge-
cy stop button. The wal ing machine stops quic ly, hold the handrail firmly. fter the speed has slowed down, place two feet on the side rails.
[> To stop the exercise, press the stop button. Hold the handrail firmly. fter the speed has slowed do-
wn, place your fect on the side edges.
[> See the Safety uide on page 2 for safety prec-
autions, Remote control mode(optional) The remote control speed control mode provides users to control the wal ing machine with remote control. Operation Start Press the remote start/stop composite button to start or stop the wal ing machine. There are two states:
hen the wal ing machine is in the standby state:
Press the start/stop composite button to start the wal-
[> hen the wal ing machine is in operation:
Press the start/stop composite button to stop the wal-
ing machine. Acceleration Press the cceleration button on the remote control. Each time you press it, the speed value is rounded up in multiples of 0.5 m/h. Press again, the speed is in-
creased by 0.5 m/h, the maximum speed of the wal-
ing machine without handrail is mm/h, and the ma-
ximum speed of the wal ing machine with handrail is mh. Deceleration Pressthe eceleration button on the remote control. Each time you press it, the speed value is first rounded up in multiples of 0.5 m/h. Press again and the speed is reduced by 0.5 m/h until the minimum speed is 1 m/h. Mode switch Press the ode Switch button on the remote con-
trol to switch the exercise mode. There are two sta-
tes at this point:
[> hen the wal ing machine is in the manual con-
trol mode: press the mode switch button on the h-
andrail or remote control (optional), the wal ing machine switches to the automatic control mode (
see page 21 for details of the automatic control mo-
de operation).
[> hen the wal ing machine is in the automatic c-
ontrol mode: press any button of the handrail or re-
mote control (optional), the wal ing machine will switch to the manual control mode and execute the corresponding button command, D Note: See Safety uidelines on page 2 for sa-
fety precautions. Automatic control mode The automatic control mode adopts TOR N2.6 intelligent speed control system developed by Renhe company, which is able to control the running state of the wal ing machine without button control. Start 1. al steps continuously from the bac of the w-
al ing belt at the normal wal ing pace (5-10cm space must exist between two feet) as shown in the figure:
Acceleration hen the user's body movement center of gravity is located in the acceleration one of the wal ing belt, eep moving in this area will reali e automatic acc-
eleration, as shown in the below figure:
The display shows that the content will be synchron-
i ed with steps, as shown in the figure:
The gravity center of the human body
(blue line) is located in the acceleration one Uniform speed hen the user's body movement center of gravity is located in speed eeping one of the wal ing belt, eep moving in this area, the speed will maintain as a constant speed, as shown in the below figure:
2. fter completing the three wal s, the wal ing ma-
chine starts running in automatic mode and records the movement data. otor cover Deceleration hen the user's body movement center of gravity is located in the speed deceleration area of wal ing be-
lt, eep moving in this area will reali automatic d-
eceleration, as shown in the below figure:
(blue line) is located in the deceleration one Deceleration from the acceleration zone hen the center of gravity of the user's body moves from the acceleration one to the speed eeping one and continues to wal , the wal ing machine automa-
tically decelerates and then maintains a constant sp-
eed. Deceleration from the uniform speed zone hen the center of gravity of the user's body moves from the speed eeping area to the deceleration area and continues to wal , the wal ing machine automa-
tically decelerates to the lowest speed and then stops. Mode switch hen the wal ing machine is in the automatic contr-
ol mode: press any button on the handrail or remote control (optional), the wal ing machine cancels the automatic control mode and executes the correspon-
ding button command. Stop operation Stop from the acceleration zone hen the center of gravity of the user's body moves from the acceleration one and enters the speed ee-
ping one, and then slows down from the speed eep-
ing one and enters the deceleration one and contin-
ues to wal , the wal ing machine will automatically decelerate to the lowest speed and then automatically stop. Stop from the uniform speed zone hen the center of gravity of the user's body moves from the speed eeping area to the deceleration area and continues to wal , the wal ing machine will aut-
omatically decelerate to the lowest speed and then a-
utomatically stop.
@ Note:
[> utomatic speed control mode requires learning and adaptation. For the first time of use, you need to control it in the state of unfolding the armrest. If you encounter an emergency during the operation, please press the s-
top button or the emergency stop switch, and the w-
al ing machine cancels the automatic control mode and stops. This exercise mode can be used completely away f-
rom the armrest button or remote control, and is re-
commended for users with better motor coordination or experience with a wal ing machine.
[> earing a euphotic insole or high heels is not su-
itable for automatic control mode.
[> See Safety Instructions on page 2 for safety pre-
cautions, Sleep and wake up fter the wal ing machine is powered on, if the user does not operate the fimction button for a long time or dose not wal on the wal ing belt, the system aut-
omatically enters the sleep mode. Tf you need to continue using it, you can wa up the wal ing machine by pressing the fimction button or touching the wal ing belt by single foot, Sleep If the user docs not operate the wal ing machine fu-
netion button or no one wal s on the wal ing belt, the system enters the sleep mode after the standby time exceeds 5 minutes, and the display window is as foll-
ows:
(wwe Wake up operation There are two ways to wa e up the wal ing machine:
[>Press any function button of the armrest, the displ-
ay window is lighten, the button light is on and the w-
al ing machine is awa ened.
[>Raise your foot to continuously touch the wal ing belt of wal ing machine at a constant speed, Ta th-
Tee steps to wa up the wal ing machine. The mov-
ement between each two touches is no more than 5 s-
econds, as shown in the figure:
uring the wa e-up process, the middle area of the display will change with the number of touches, as shown below:
First, the display window is as follows:
Second, the display window is as follows:
Third, the display window is as follows:
fier correctly completing the three-step touch on the wal ing belt, the display window lights up the parameters, the armrest button light is on, and the wal ing machine is awa ened. The following error action will not wake up the walking machine
[> a eupaction error: The wa of the foot sho-
uld be in the same direction as the step on the wal -
ing machine. If the foot is perpendicularcto the dir-
ection of motion, the wa up fails.
[> a euptimeerror: se single foot to continu-
ously touch the wal ing belt of wal ing machine with a constant speed. The wa e-up fails if the int-
erval between each two touches exceeds 5 seconds. Bluetooth Speaker This wal ing machine is equipped with a Bluetooth Use spea er, which can be connected to the mobile phone through the Bluetooth function of the mobile phone, Control the pla f . bil and can be controlled on the mobile phone. or tablet a aye of sanes vis amobile phone Support phones or tablets with Bluetooth devices. Matching b Problems and Troubleshooting Operation Steps:
3 A Tf there is a problem that the Bluetooth device can t 1. Power on the wal ing machine, turn on the power So chat ethereal ing machine, there are th-
switch under the motor cover, and wait for the phone ree troubleshooting solutions: >
fopar > Power on the wal ing machine, wait 10 seconds, 2.Enter the phone settings interface, select the Blu- restart, and then refresh the pairing again etooth icon and tum on the Bluetooth function [> elete the Bluetooth list and refresh the pairing
. fier the Bluetooth function is turned on, clic on again. Clic on the Bluetooth spea er name of the the Bluetooth spea er name in the available devices wal ing machine and enter the pairing code again, to pair. The name of the Bluetooth spea er is specif- The pairing code is 12 or 0000. ically viewed in the front of the motor cover as sho- [>Chec ifanother device has successfully conne-
wn in the figure. cted to the Bluetooth spea er. y
. fterclic ing on the Bluetooth spea er name, en-
ter the pairing code: 12 or 0000. ait for the sy-
stem to pair to complete the operation. hen the B-
lustooth connection is successful, there will bea d-
ing-dong tone. Dynamic warm-up Overview ynamic warm-up refers to some of the relaxed phy-
sical activities that can get the body into motion. Th-
eso-called heat begins with the acceleration of bl-
ood circulation. arming Ax body will stretch when it is static, it will impact muscle groups and increase the tension of the muscles, causing tiny tears in the muscle tissue, whi-
ch can lead to injuries. Principle hen the human body is resting, the blood circulati-
on system mainly serves the nervous system of the brain, internal organs and glands, digestive system, and other systems. _fter the start of the exercise, the muscles demand for blood circulation will increase. bout half of the blood that originally flows to other parts of the body will enter the training muscles. It s-
hould start with a very relaxed activity and then gra-
dually strengthen up. Warm-up step 1.Perform very relaxing physical activities such as indeor wal ing, wal ing slowly on wal ing machine, and riding an exercise bi e indoors. arming up for 12-15 minutes in these ways allows the heart rate to tise slowly, allowing the body to heat up and increase the ability to stretch joints, muscles, tendons and lig-
aments, wal 2.For endurance-type training users, there is no need. to challenge the limit of the motion range, just need static stretching. Static stretching is a very slow and delicate activity, you can gently stretch the muscles and maintain a steady state for 10- 0 seconds, the b-
est static stretching requires each muscle group to r-
epeat - times in order. 3. arm up the body for at least 15-20 minutes thro-
ugh the above steps, and let the heart rate rise slo-
wily. The heart rate tester can be used to detect the heart rate value. Provide adequate oxygen supply for body movements and provide blood circulation to the muscles. Effect
[> Relieve muscle soreness after exercise.
[>Reduce stress on intemal organs and glands.
[>Reduce the ris of injury from exercise. Functional premise
[>The warm-up method and warm-up time should be adjusted accordingly for your body, Pay special attention to the signals given by your body. tco-
mfortable room temperature, you should not put on too much clothes for warm-up and exercise, which will increase your body pressure. Dynamic cool down Overview The most important reason why we need to be cool d-
own our body after exercise is that this is a starting point for physical recovery. Cool down body exercise will slow down your heart rate. Ithough it will not reach your heart rate at the beginning of your training or resting heart rate, it will be very close. Carrying out enough cold bedy activities will greatly reduce the discomfort after training.
not stop training suddenly and rest direct-
ly after physical training, ta ea rest directly. o not perform high-intensity exercise in the second half of ining Principle fier the human body is trained to perform cool down body activities, the heart rate is slowly lowered, and the corresponding exercise intensity is reduced. This cool down body protects the user from physiological stress and provides good protection for the cardiova-
scular system and muscles. It can promote muscle o-
xygenation and blood circulation, and help to elimi-
nate blood lactic acid, which are very important parts of the recovery process. Coo] down step 41.Perform very relaxing physical activities such as indoor wal. ing, wal ing slowly on a wal ing machi-
ne, riding an exercise bi indoors or swimming. wal 2. se these methods for at least 15-20 minutes of cool down body sports to slow down your heart rate Effect
[>Relieve muscle soreness after exercise. DReduce stress on intemal organs and glands. PReduce the ris of injury from exercise. Functional premise The cool down body method and cool down body t-
ime should be adjusted accordingly for your body. Pay special attention to the signals given by the b-
ody. If the temperature in the room is too low, the c-
lothes should be properly added to ep warm dur-
ing cool down body press. Safety guidelines Overview Be sure to use the product in accordance with the pr-
oduct use purpose in the user manual. Important safety instructions
[>The product must be used at the specified rated vo-
Itage/rated power supply and the power soc et must be grounded, ;
[> Place the wal ing machine on a flat surface, do not place it on a too soft mat or too thic carpet, and ma e sure that the wal ing machine have a safe area of 2m im
[> Never use a sprayer or use it in oxygen-poor envir-
onment.
[> eep all conductive devices away from liquids.
> onot place anything on the running platform of wal ing machine,
[> on't wear clothes that can hoo up to the wal ing machine.
> o not allow ventilation port on the motor cover bloc ed by debris when using the operation.
[>Chee regularly and loc each part, do not put your hands on rotatable joints.
[>In the power-on state, do not let child or pet get cl-
ose wal ing machine whether you use it or not,
> onot put your fingers or any foreign objects in the gap to avoid causing danger.
[>This product is not intended for use by children or those with reduced mobility.
[>Please remove the power plug from the soc et after use or before cleaning the product.
[> o not touch the power cord and power switch with wet hands.
[> hen a part of the wal ing machine, such as wal -
ing belt or rotating scroll bar roll in stuff, tum off the power and clean it. D> hen the wal ing belt is running, don't try to turn around.
[> eep your position facing front at all times.
[>It is forbidden to have two or more people on the wal ing machine at the same time. D> Itis forbidden to sha e the wal ing machine at a-
ny time.
[> onot press on the armrests with hands to support the body hanging in the air.
[>In case of emergency, please pat the emergency s-
Pac mene ing machine will stop qui-
ly.
[> hen the armrest is unfolded, in the event of an e-
mergency, hold the handrail of the wal ing machi-
ne with both hands, and step on the non-slip side pedal (side strip) on both sides of the wal ing belt or on the ground to avoid losing balance and caus-
ing a fall, o not use this product when the following condit-
ions occur:
[> The power cord or power plug is damaged the o-
peration is not normal the product drops on the gr-
ound or is damaged.
> onot use spare parts not recommended by the manufacturer.
[>In addition to professionals, it is strictly forbid-
den to adjust the electrical control part of the w-
al ing machine. Usage environment
[> onotuse this product in humid or excessive d-
usty environment so as to avoid product failure.
[> onotuse this product at room temperature ab-
ove 0 C,
[> onot place the product outdoors or near water source.
> ont place the product near electric heaters, st-
aves or areas with direct sunlight.
> onot place blan ets or soft cloth cushions und-
er this product. The heat generated during the o-
[> Peration of the product may cause the blan et or soft cloth pad to be in danger of burning or elect-
Operation safety This product is not suitable for the following pe-
ople:
[> onot use it by those who doctors tell not to ex-
ercise, so as to avoid accidents or physical disc-
omfort such as thrombosis, severe aneurysms, acute venous tumors, various dermatitis, s in infections, etc.
[> It is forbidden to use together with the following medical equipment: Cardiac adjuster implanta-
ble medical electronic instruments medical cle-
ctronic instruments used to sustain life such as artificial heart. WARNING Excessive exercise can cause serious injury ordeath. 0 not exercise too much. If you feel di -
y, stop exercising immediately. Disclaimer Caution: The user is cautioned that changes or mod-
ifications not expressly approved by the party resp-
onsible for compliance could void the user's author-
ity to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference rec-
eived, including interference that may cause undesi-
red operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. T-
his equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, th-
ere is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be detemi-
ned by turing the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by ons or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment a-
nd receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV te-
chnician for help. FCC Radiation Exposure Staternent:This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set for-
th for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum di-
stance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Lable:
FCCID: 2ASIIRHAO This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. HK 100 mm __1 50mm Maintainance Centering adjustment of the walking belt Before the shipment, the wal ing belt on the wal ing machine has been adjusted to be centered for you. B-
ut during the transportation process, the wal ing belt may be off-center. Before you start using the wal ing machine, you must ensure that the wal ing belt is al-
ready centered to ensure smooth running of the wal-
ing machine. Safety Tips It is forbidden to operate the wal ing machine during adjustment. Steps 1. If the step is to the left, use the -shaped hex wre-
uch to turn the adjustment bolt on the left side cloc -
wise by 1/ turn, and operate it to the speed of about nvh, fier running for 1 minute, observe whether the wal ing belt is centered, If the wal ing belt is moved to the right, turn the adjusting bolt countercl-
oc wise by 1/ turn. Repeat the above actions until the wal ing belt is centered. al ing belt too far from the left side 2. If the wal ing belt deviates to the right, use the -
shaped hex wrench to turn the adjusting bolt on the r-
ight side cloc wise by 1/ turn, and run to the speed ofabout m/h. fter running for 1 minute, observe whether the wal ing beltis centered. If the step is moved to the left, tum the adjusting bolt counterclo-
wise by 1/ turn. Repeat the above actions until t-
he wal ing belt is centered. The wal ing belt is too far to the right.
(i) Note: If there is still a problem during the adj-
usiment process, please contact after sales service. Maintenance Add lubricant The running board and wal ing belt of this wal ing machine have been pre-coated with lubricating silic-
one oil. The friction between the running board and the wal ing belt has a great influence on the service life and performance of the wal ing machine, so it is necessary to apply lubricating oil regularly. pply a-
bout 20 grams each time and be sure to apply evenly. e recommend that the running board and the wal i-
ng belt of the wal ing machine be lubricated with sil-
icone oil (for reference only) as follows:
Once every months for users with less usc times
(less than hours per wee ) Once every months for users with moderate use times( -5 hours per wee ) Once every month for users with frequently use times(more than 5 hours per wee ) arming hen you lubricate the wal ing belt, you need to turn off the wal ing machine. Then unplug the po-
wer cord from the power soc et. Lubrication step 41. iftthe wal ing machine from the side and tilt it atan angle of 5 degrees. 2. Open the wal ing belt by hand, pour the lubricati-
ng silicone oil on the front, middle and bac of the r-
unning board, let the lubricating silicone oil flow do-
wn to the other side of the wal ing belt until it flows to exceed the middle of the running board, and then lay flat the machine, Repeat this step to lubricate the other side of wal ing belt and running board 3. fter finishing the lubrication step, after starting up, wal slowly for a few minutes to ensure that the wal ing belt and the running board fully absorb the Telesis silienme out Hetore wasting fo sneroass Storage
[> hen not in use, please store the product in a sa-
fe, dry, ventilated and cool place.
> o not twist the power cord.
[> void sharp objects scratching the surface of the product.
> onot place the product under direct sunlight or high temperatures. Cleani arning sure to unplug the machine's power cord. of wal ing machine before cleaning or maintaining the product.
[> se acloth to clean the surface of the product.
[> Comprehensive cleaning will extend the life of the wal ing machine.
[>Remove dust regularly to cep parts clean.Sweep the exposed parts of wal ing belt both sides, this w-
ill reduce the accumulation of impurities under the wal ing belt, cep the snea ers clean, avoid carry-
ing foreign objects into the wal ing belt, so as to a-
void wearing the wal ing belt and running board. The surface of the wal ing belt must be wiped with a damp cloth dampened with soap. Be careful not to spill water under the electrical components and the ing belt. to not damage the electrical components the control line. Troubleshooting Broreode pooilereason Solution Burst protection Replace the controller or chec the motor cable Overcurrent al ing with excessive frictional resistance, need to add oil or controller is damaged Overload protection al ing with excessive frictional resistance, need to add oil. or controller is damaged
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-04-23 | 433.92 ~ 433.92 | DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2019-04-23
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Xiamen Renhe Sports Equipment Co., Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028243301
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1 | Physical Address |
4F 1129 Jicheng Road Industrial Concentration
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1 |
Xiamen city Fujian Province, N/A
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1 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
U******@SGS.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2ASII
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
RHA0R
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
T******** Y********
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86-5********
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1 | Fax Number |
+86-5********
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1 |
t******@rhfitnessequipment.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd
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1 | Name |
K******** J****
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1 | Physical Address |
198 KEZHU Road, Scientech Park
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1 |
Guangzhou, 510663
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1 |
China
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1 | Telephone Number |
86208********
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1 | Fax Number |
86208********
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1 |
K******@sgs.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd
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1 | Name |
J****** C******
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1 | Physical Address |
198 KEZHU Road, Scientech Park
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1 |
Guangzhou, 510663
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1 |
China
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1 | Telephone Number |
86208********
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1 | Fax Number |
86208********
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1 |
J******@sgs.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Samrt Walking machine | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
J****** C****
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1 | Telephone Number |
86 (0********
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1 | Fax Number |
86 (0********
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1 |
j******@sgs.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15.231 | 433.92000000 | 433.92000000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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