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What safety precautions should I follow before using the treadmill?
- Place the treadmill in a well-ventilated and dry indoor area to avoid moisture. Do not place foreign objects on it.
- Wear appropriate sportswear and professional sports shoes. Perform full-body stretching before exercising. Do not exercise barefoot.
- Ensure the power plug is securely grounded and use a dedicated circuit socket. Do not share power with other electrical devices.
- Keep children away from the equipment.
- Avoid prolonged operation under overload conditions to prevent damage to the motor, controller, bearings, running belt, and deck. Perform regular maintenance.
- Reduce indoor dust and maintain appropriate humidity to prevent strong electrostatic interference affecting electronic instruments and controllers.
- Turn off the power after use.
- Maintain indoor air circulation during use.
- If you feel discomfort or abnormal conditions during exercise, stop immediately and consult a medical professional.
- Store silicone oil in a place inaccessible to children after use.
- Ensure a safety area of 1000*2000mm behind the treadmill.
- Avoid placing the treadmill on a carpet to ensure proper ventilation and cooling.
- Do not place the treadmill on uneven floors to prevent imbalance and damage.
- Check if clothing is properly fastened or zipped up before use. Avoid wearing items that may get caught.
- Keep the power cord away from heat sources.
- Prevent children from approaching the treadmill.
- Do not use the treadmill outdoors.
- Disconnect the power before moving the treadmill.
- Do not open the upper cover and rear seats without professional supervision.
- Only one person should exercise on the treadmill at a time.
- If you feel dizziness, chest pain, nausea, or shortness of breath during exercise, stop immediately and consult a medical professional.
Are there any medical conditions where I should consult a doctor before using the treadmill?
- Patients experiencing lower back pain or those who have suffered injuries to the legs, lower back, or neck, or those experiencing pain in the legs, lower back, neck, and arms (e.g., disc herniation, spinal slippage, cervical protrusion).
- Patients with osteoarthritis, rheumatism, or painful rheumatism.
- Individuals with abnormalities such as osteoporosis.
- Individuals with circulatory system diseases (heart disease, vascular disease, high blood pressure, etc.).
- Individuals with respiratory organ disorders.
- Individuals using artificial pacemakers or implanted medical electronic devices.
- Individuals with malignant tumors.
- Individuals with thrombosis or severe blood circulation disorders, acute venous inflammation, etc.
- Individuals with peripheral circulation disorders caused by conditions such as diabetes.
- Individuals with skin wounds.
- Individuals with fever due to diseases (skin temperature reaching 38°C or above).
- Individuals with abnormal or bent backs.
- Pregnant or potentially pregnant women, or women in menstruation.
- Individuals feeling physically abnormal and in need of rest.
- Individuals with obvious poor physical condition.
- Individuals using the equipment for rehabilitation purposes.
- Individuals who feel any abnormality in their body other than the above situations.
What actions are prohibited when using the treadmill?
- Do not use if the housing is cracked, broken, detached, or if welded parts are detached.
- Do not jump on or off the treadmill during exercise.
- Do not use or store the treadmill outdoors, in the bathroom, or in damp/wet places.
- Do not place the treadmill in direct sunlight or high-temperature environments (near fireplaces, heating devices).
- Do not use if the power cord/plug is damaged or the socket is loose.
- Do not damage, bend, twist, place heavy objects on, or pinch the power cord.
- Do not allow two or more people to use the treadmill simultaneously. Be mindful of others around.
- Do not allow individuals who cannot express consciousness or operate independently to use it.
- Do not disassemble, repair, or replace treadmill components yourself.
- Do not allow the main body or control components to contact water or conductive liquids.
- People who do not exercise regularly should not engage in strenuous exercise suddenly.
- Do not use after drinking water, when fatigued, during early stages of exercise, or when the body is in an abnormal condition.
- Do not use during drinking, eating, or other activities.
- Do not use when feeling sluggish after drinking.
- Do not use with hard objects in pant pockets.
- Do not allow needles, garbage, or water to attach to the power plug.
- Do not pull out the power plug or switch the power to “off” during use.
- Do not pull out or insert the power plug with wet hands.
When should I pull out the power plug?
- When the equipment is not in use (to prevent insulation degradation from dust/humidity).
- When performing maintenance.
- When the equipment cannot start or abnormalities occur (stop use immediately and contact professional for inspection/repair).
- During a power outage (to prevent accidents when power is restored).
What are the grounding instructions for this treadmill?
What are the main components of the Treadmill Plus?
- Device Holder
- Button Console
- Left upright column
- Right upright column
- Security lock
- Upper cover
- Display window
- Loudspeaker
- Foldable handle
- Running belt
- Adjustable foot
- Side strip
- Left rear bumper
- Right rear bumper
What is included in the packing list?
| NO. | Name | Qty. | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Main Unit | 1 | |
| 2 | Spare Parts Package | 1 | See attached table (details below) |
| NO. | Name | Qty. | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cross Recess Countersunk Self-tapping Screw | 2 | Fixed Device Holder |
| 2 | 5# Inner Hexagonal Wrench | 1 | Miscellaneous |
| 3 | 6# Inner Hexagonal Wrench | 1 | Adjustment of Running Belt |
| 4 | Dull Wrench | 1 | |
| 5 | Socket Wrench | 1 | |
| 6 | Device Holder | 1 | |
| 7 | Remote Control | 1 | |
| 8 | Safety Lock | 1 | |
| 9 | Methyl Silicone Oil | 1 | |
| 10 | Instruction Manual, Certification | 1 | |
| 11 | Power Cord | 1 |
What are the technical specifications of the Treadmill Plus?
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Working Voltage | AC 220-240V 50/60Hz |
| Maximum Load | 120kg |
| Product Dimensions | 1239*642*1126mm |
| Folded Dimensions | 1379*642*119mm |
| Running Area | 420*1020mm |
| Maximum Power | 2.5HP |
| Displayed Speed | 1-12km/h |
| Control Method | Remote control, electronic display |
How do I set up the treadmill?
How do I fold and move the treadmill?
How do I adjust the folding handle tension?
What are the general exercise recommendations?
- Warm-up: Perform a 5-10 minute warm-up before each session.
- Breathing: Breathe regularly, coordinating with movements. Don’t hold your breath. Stop if breathing becomes too rapid.
- Frequency: Allow a 48-hour rest period for the same muscle group; don’t train the same group on consecutive days.
- Training Load: Determine load based on personal fitness. Follow progressive overload. Initial muscle soreness is normal and will subside with consistency.
- Relaxation: Perform a 5-minute cool-down after each session, especially stretching muscles to prevent tension and maintain elasticity.
- Diet and Hydration: Exercise at least one hour after a meal. Avoid eating immediately after exercise. Drink water sparingly during exercise, avoiding large quantities.
What stretching exercises are recommended?
- Forward Stretch: Knees slightly bent, lean forward slowly, relaxing back and shoulders. Try to touch toes. Hold 10-15s, relax. Repeat 3 times.
- Achilles Tendon Stretch: Sit on a mat, one leg straight. Bring other leg inward against the inner straight leg. Try to touch toes of the straight leg. Hold 10-15s, relax. Repeat 3 times per leg.
- Calf and Heel Tendon Stretch: Stand hands against a wall, one foot back. Keep back leg straight, heel on ground, lean towards the wall. Hold 10-15s, relax. Repeat 3 times per leg.
- Quadriceps Stretch: Hold wall/table with left hand for balance. Extend right hand back, grab right ankle, slowly pull towards buttocks until tension felt in front thigh. Hold 10-15s, relax. Repeat 3 times per leg.
- Adductor (Inner Thigh Muscles) Stretch: Sit with feet facing each other, knees outward. Squat down, grab both feet, pull towards groin. Hold 10-15s, relax. Repeat 3 times.
How does the display work and what metrics are shown?
| Setting Parameters | Initial Value | Display Range |
|---|---|---|
| Time (min:sec) | 0:00 | 0:00-99:59 |
| Speed (km/h) | 1.0 | 1.0-12.0 |
| Distance (km) | 0.00 | 0.00-99.99 |
| Calories (kcal) | 0.0 | 0.0-9999 |
How do I pair and use the remote control?
- Start/Stop (I▷): In standby mode, press to start (3s countdown, starts at 1.0 km/h). During exercise, press to stop the motor.
- Speed + (+): While running, short press increases speed gradually (0.5 km/h increment). Long press increases speed rapidly.
- Speed – (-): While running, short press decreases speed gradually (0.5 km/h decrement). Long press decreases speed rapidly.
How do I use the console buttons?
- Start/Pause (I▷): In standby, press to start. In running mode, press to pause (display shows “PAU”). To resume, press again (3s countdown, returns to minimum speed).
- Stop (STOP): In running or paused state, press to end the treadmill operation completely.
- Speed – (-): Short press for slow deceleration, long press for rapid deceleration (0.5 km/h decrement).
- Speed + (+): Short press for slow acceleration, long press for rapid acceleration (0.5 km/h increment).
- 3 (SPEED 3): Speed shortcut key for 3 km/h.
- 6 (SPEED 6): Speed shortcut key for 6 km/h.
How do I connect to Bluetooth audio?
What is the function of the safety lock?
What are the different operating modes (Walking/Running)?
- Walking Mode: When the column is folded (parallel to the treadmill deck). Speed range: 1-6 km/h.
- Running Mode: When the column is unfolded (upright). Speed range: 1-12 km/h.
How can I use the treadmill with a Wear OS smartwatch (Mobvoi Home intelligent experience)?
How can I view my workout data on my phone?
How often should I lubricate the treadmill belt?
- Weekly usage less than 3 hours: Lubricate once every 5 months
- Weekly usage between 4-7 hours: Lubricate once every 2 months
- Weekly usage more than 7 hours: Lubricate once every 1 month
How do I check if lubrication is needed?
How do I apply lubricant?
How do I adjust the running belt tension?
How do I correct running belt deviation (if the belt drifts to one side)?
What should I do if I encounter problems or errors?
| Issues / Fault Codes | Possible Causes | Troubleshooting Steps |
|---|---|---|
| Treadmill cannot operate | Power not connected. | Plug the power cord into the socket. |
| Power not turned on. | Turn the power switch to the ON position. | |
| Circuit signal system malfunction. | Check the controller input and signal lines. | |
| Running belt does not run smoothly | Insufficient lubrication. | Apply methyl silicone oil lubricant. |
| Running belt too tight. | Adjust the tightness of the running belt. | |
| Treadmill belt slipping | Running belt slips. | Adjust the tightness of the running belt. |
| Loose belt. | Adjust the tightness of the running belt. | |
| E01 | Communication abnormality between lower control and electronic board. | Check if the communication cable between the lower control and the electronic board is loose or disconnected. |
| E02 | 1. Motor wires are loose or disconnected. 2. Carbon brushes are worn out or not in contact with the rotor. 3. Lower control is damaged. |
Inspect the motor wires for looseness or disconnection. If connected, check if motor brushes are worn out/not in contact. If motor is normal, lower control may be damaged. |
| E05 | Overload protection activated. | If there is an overload (exceeding rated current), turn off the power and restart. |
| E07 | Safety lock not engaged. | Check if the safety lock is not engaged or if the safety lock wire is loose. |
| E08 | Communication abnormality between upper and lower tables. | Check if the communication line connecting the upper table to the lower table is loose or disconnected. |
| Display Abnormalities | External interference. | Turn off the power switch, wait for 1 minute, and then power on and restart. |
What is the warranty and service commitment?
- Within one year, under normal use, free replacement parts for non-human-induced damages will be provided.
- After the warranty period, spare parts are available at favorable prices for previous buyers.
- This product is intended for home use only. Issues from commercial use are not covered.
- For post-sales issues, contact your local dealer’s after-sales service or Mobvoi customer service at support@mobvoi.com.
- Regulatory compliance and Supplier DoC are available on the official website: http://www.mobvoi.com/products
What is the FCC information for this device?
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the device and receiver.
- Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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