Kogan Fst2jogpada T2 Ultra Slim Foldable 2-in-1 Walking And Jogging Smart Treadmill User Guide

Kogan Fst2jogpada T2 Ultra Slim Foldable 2-in-1 Walking And Jogging Smart Treadmill User Guide

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Kogan FST2JOGPADA T2 Ultra Slim Foldable 2-In-1 Walking and Jogging Smart Treadmill

Kogan FST2JOGPADA T2 Ultra Slim Foldable 2-In-1 Walking and Jogging Smart Treadmill

SAFETY & WARNINGS

Note: Ensure you have read and fully understand the instructions for this device. Failure to do so could cause, damage or serious harm.

  • When you start training with this product, please consider your physical condition, train properly and regularly to ensure that you have enough physical strength to train. Wrong or excessive training will not help your health.
  • This product is not suitable for children. Children can use the product, but only under the supervision of adults. The device is not a toy.
  • Only people who have a good understanding of the product and are very healthy should use the device.
  • This product is suitable for home use, not suitable for professional training and testing, or medical purposes. If the power line is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified service person in order to avoid danger.
  • Please check all parts before use. And make sure the screws and nuts are tightened.
  • When running on a treadmill, wear comfortable tight clothes to avoid clothes being caught by the machine. Do not let children or pets to play around the treadmill to avoid accidents.
  • Place the treadmill on a smooth, clean, level surface. Make sure there are no sharp objects nearby. Do not use it near water and heat sources.
  • Please keep your hands away from all moving parts. Do not place your hands and feet in the gap below the running belt.
  • The treadmill must have only one user at a time.
  • Make sure the screws and bolts are tightened after the treadmill is assembled.
  • If the product is not in use, put the machine in a safe place to prevent the danger caused by children and those who are not suitable for using the treadmill.
  • When in an emergency, quickly pull down the safety switch and step on the left and right side of the treadmill.
  • Place the treadmill well before use, the side of the left and right handrails needs one metre safety distance, the back needs two metres. There should be no obstacles in the safe distance.
  • Please use the accessories provided by the original manufacturer and it is strictly forbidden to change it privately.
  • The product is a HC grade product with a maximum user weight of 100kgs.
  • The running belt on this treadmill has a visible joint mark. This is completely normal and will not affect the performance or operation of your treadmill.

Important Notes:

  • Place the treadmill in a place where the plug can be plugged into the socket.
  • Plug the device into a socket and ensure it is not loose.
  • Ensure the socket has been installed professionally.
  • If the plug and socket are not compatible, please do not change the plug by yourself. Ask an electrician to handle it.
  • Please use a supply voltage of 240V.
  • Please do not let the power cord touch the running belt roller, and do not use a damaged plug.
  • Unplug the plug from the socket before cleaning and maintenance.
  • WARNING: if the plug is not pulled out, it may lead to personal injury and equipment damage.
  • Please check each part carefully before use.
  • Please do not use this product outdoors, in high humidity and in the sun.
  • Please turn off the machine and remove the plug when you leave.
  • For your safety, the power plug of the machine must be grounded.

WARNING – KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

  • Swallowing may lead to serious injury or death in as little as 2 hours, due to chemical burns and potential perforation of the oesophagus .
  • If you suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a button battery immediately call the 24-hour Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 (Australia) or 0800 764 766 (New Zealand) for fast, expert advice .
  • Examine devices and make sure the battery compartment is correctly secured, e.g. that the screw or other mechanical fastener is tightened. Do not use if compartment is not secure.
  • Dispose of used button batteries immediately and safely. Flat batteries can still be dangerous.
  • Tell others about the risk associated with button batteries and how to keep their children safe.

COMPONENTScomponents

OVERVIEWoverview

Note: The visible line or mark on the belt is the seam. This is not a fault and does not affect operation of the treadmill.

PARTSparts
NameQtyNo.NameQty
Motor Top Cover 49.Switch Group1
Motor Bottom Cover 50.Overload Protector1
Motor Side Cover L 51.AC Link Line 3501
Motor Side Cover R 52.AC Link Line 1501
Motor Front Cover 53.Ground Lead1
Motor Cover Support Cover454.DC Motor1
Move Wheel Cover255.Computer PCB1
End Cover L 56.Magnet Ring1
End Cover R 57.Controller1
Rear Cover Modified Cover258.Filter1
Mid Foot Pad259.Aluminium Rod L1
Rear Foot Pad260.Aluminium Rod R1
Borders261.Stand Column2
Nylon Slider262.Handle Bar1
Rubber Cover For Handle263.Linking Piece1
Roller Fixing Block Left Rear 64.Linkage Plate1
Roller Fixing Block Right Rear 65.Flat Gasket4
Motor Cover Mounting Piece366.Corrugated Gasket MB6
Move Wheel267.Corrugated Gasket M102
RShapeClip468.Spring Shim MB2
OilCap 69.Locknut MB5
Running Board 70.Socket Head Screw M6x102
Front Roller 71.Socket Head Screw M8x122
Rear Roller 72.Socket Head Screw M8x164
Aluminium Roller Mounting Piece273.Socket Head Screw M8x452
Aluminium Rod Support274.Socket Head Screw M8x702
Aluminium Link Block Of L

Hand Bar

 75.Socket Head Screw M10x252
Aluminium Link Block Of R Hand Bar 76.Cross Screw M6x207
Support Of L Slider 77.Socket Head Screw M8x186
Support Of R Slider 78.Socket Head Screw M6x204
Left Limit Hand Bar 79.Socket Head Screw M6x1520
Right Limit Hook 80.Socket Head Screw M8x1510
Move The Aluminium Down281.Cross Screw M4x208
Front Aluminium Fixing Block282.Cross Screw M4x108
Handle Tension Spring 83.Cross Combination Screw M4x101
Communication Line 84.Cross Tapping Screw ST4.0x128
The Bluetooth Module 85.Cross Tapping Screw ST4.0x1620
Tube Bushing 86.Cross Tapping Screw ST4.0x106
Running Belt 87.Cross Screw M4x1016
PolyV-Belt 88.Cross Tapping Screw ST3.0x812
Front Foot Pad289.Cross Tapping Screw ST2.2×61
Front Support Mat 90.Manual1
Hand Bar Silicone Ring 91.Eva Sticker2
Magnetic Rubber Sleeve 92.Silicone Oil2
Remote Control 93.M6 Socket Wrench1
Silicone Oil Tank 94.Cross Open Spanner1
Silicone Tube For Oil Can 95.Acrylic Inner Sticker2
Power Line 96.Acrylic Inner Sticker2

INSTALLATION

The main structure of the treadmill you purchased has already been assembled in the factory. It can simply be used when plugged in. The following operations are how to use handrails and how to fold and unfold them.

  1. Lift the treadmill out of the box and place it on a level surface (Make sure there is a 50cm open space before and after the treadmill to fold and place the power cord. etc.)
  2. Pull up the handle bar in the direction of the arrow until the foot switch hooks the handle bar.installation 1
  3. As shown below, the tail of the treadmill can be raised with both hands to move forward and backward, which is only suitable for short-distance movement within the room.installation 2
  4. Turn on the power, turn on the switch and turn on the treadmill and enjoy the exercise.

Folding the Treadmill Vertical

installation 3

First put the column folded on the running platform, then grab the tail of the running platform with both hands and lift it up.
(Note: Unplug the power cord when folding)installation 4

The treadmill is laid flat: Grab the tail of the treadmill with both hands, gently put it on the ground and follow the installation steps.

OPERATION

Operating instructions in manual normal mode

  1. Place the treadmill horizontally on the ground.
  2. Tum on the power, turn on the power switch. The power switch indicator lights up and the buzzer will sound once.
  3. Check the screen to see if there is any abnormality in the data. Stand on the non­slip edge strip before clicking to prevent accidental fall.
  4. Press the start button on the remote control, the electronic watch window will display: 3 – 2 – 1 with buzzer sound and then the motor will start.
  5. The starting speed is: 0.8km/h. You can press the speed +, – keys to adjust the speed and select the appropriate speed for your needs.
  6. When the handle bar is folded, the walker will function at a speed range of 0.8-6.0km/h.
  7. Expand the column for treadmill mode, speed range: 0.8-8.Bkm/h.installation 5

Remote Button Function

  1. start/stop button: This button can be used to stop the treadmill from running state and reset to zero during exercise. Use this button also as the start button when the power is on and the safety lock in its position.
  2. “+” is speed increasing button: Adjust the speed after the treadmill starts, its adjustment range is OJ km/time and it continues to increase when it is held for more than 1 second.
  3. “-” is speed decreasing button: Adjust the speed after the treadmill starts, the adjustment range is 0.1km/time and continue to decrease when it is held for more than 1 second.

Note: If the remote control is not responding, the battery may be flat and will need to be replaced.

APP Guide Operation

  1. Download YPOO treadmill APP: Please enter “YPOO” in Apple APP Store or Google Play. Then you can download the treadmill app freely.
  2. Create your Account: Enter necessary information to create your sport account.
  3. Select Training Plan: Select training plan and create a customised plan on the app, then you can control your treadmill from your smart phone remotely and do your customised exercise!installation 6

Notes:

  1. You can choose your local language and set your local language. You can choose: English, Chinese or Korean.
  2. This app will protect your privacy and will not collect any personal information.
CLEANING & CARE

Once the treadmill has been run on for 50km cumulatively (about 3 months), maintenance is needed. Put the lubricating oil (about one third each time) squeezed into the silicone oil valve and then the running belt will be automatically maintained. installation 7

Tips:
Do not use sandpaper or solvents to clean the treadmill. The controller part of the treadmill should not be exposed directly to the sun or moisture to avoid damage. Please check and tighten all accessories of the treadmill frequently. Damaged parts must be replaced immediately. Proper maintenance is the only way to keep your treadmill at its best. Wrong maintenance can hurt or shorten the life of the treadmill.

Running belt adjustment
Adjusting the running belt has two functions: Tightening adjustment and the running belt centre position adjustment. The running belt has been adjusted at the factory. However, after use, the running belt will be stretched or deviated from the centre plate and cause damage to the running belt trim strip and the rear cover by friction. It is normal for the running belt to be stretched during use. When the running belt is slippery or not smooth during use, you can improve it by adjusting the tightness of the belt.

How to adjust the running belt?

  1. Adjust the screw on the left side of the belt by Allen Key, turning 1/4 times clockwise to adjust the rear roller to tight the belt.
  2. Repeat step 1 to adjust the right screw. Check that the left and the right screw are adjusted to the same distance so that the rear roller can be paralleled to the treadmill frame.
    Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the running belt does not slip.
  3. Note: The running belt can’t be adjusted too tightly, which will break the running belt and increase the pressure of the front and rear rollers, causing problems such as roller bearing damage and abnormal noise. If you want to reduce the tension of the running belt, turn the wrench counter clockwise. Note that the left and right sides are rotated at the same distance.

Adjust the running belt to the middle position
When using the treadmill, the pressure on the running belt is unbalanced because the two feet exert different forces when running, that causes the belt deviate from the centre. This deviation is normal. When no one is using the treadmill, the belt goes back to the centre automatically. If not, you need to adjust it to the centre.

How to adjust the running belt to the middle?

  1. Run the treadmill with no-load at a speed of 6km/h.
  2. Observe the distance of the running belt to the left and right border. If the running belt deviates to the left side, turn the left screw clockwise for 1/4 by inner hexagonal wrench. If the running belt deviates to the right side, turn the right screw clockwise for 1/4 by inner hexagonal wrench. If the running belt is still not in the centre, repeat the above the step until it is adjusted to the centre.
  3. After adjusting the running belt to the centre, adjust the speed to 1km/h and observe the deviation of the running belt and check whether there is slipping during running. If still there is any deviation from the centre, repeat the above steps.
  4. Warning! Do not over tighten the roller! This will cause the bearing permanent damage! If the above steps do not work, you need to tighten the running belt again.installation 8

The left and right elastic latches are located behind the Walki:ng machine.

SPECIFICATION

With handle bar

  • Colour: Silver & Black
  • Net weight: 30kg
  • Running belt: 420x1200mm
  • Folding size: 1430x690x125mm
  • Peak horsepower: 1.5hp
  • Speed:  0.8-6.0/8.Skm/h
  • Shock absorption: Yes
  • Max user Weight;  100kgs

Without handle bar

  • Colour: Silver
  • Net weight: 25kg
  • Running belt: 420x1200mm
  • Folding size: 1430x620x125mm
  • Peak horsepower: 1.5hp
  • Speed: 0.8-6.0km/h
  • Shock absorption: Yes
  • Max user Weight: 100kg

Need more information?

We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set-up. For the most up-to-date guide for your product, as well as any additional assistance you may require, head online to help.kogan.com

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