Darwin Fitness TM70 Touch Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

Darwin Fitness TM70 Touch Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

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Art. No. DF-TM70-T
TF
Assembly
and Operating Instructions
DARWIN
max. 120 kg
~ 60 Min.
L 175 | W 79 | H 151
DFTM70T01.01
TM70 Touch
80 kg

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  • Page 1 Assembly and Operating Instructions max. 120 kg ~ 60 Min. 80 kg L 175 | W 79 | H 151 DFTM70T01.01 Art. No. DF-TM70-T DARWIN TM70 Touch...
  • Page 2 TM70...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content GENERAL INFORMATION Technical Data Personal Safety Electrical Safety Set-Up Place ASSEMBLY General Instructions Scope of Delivery Assembly OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Console Display Button Functions Programmes 3.3.1 Quick-Start Programme 3.3.2 Target Programmes 3.3.3 Loop Programme 3.3.4 Heart Rate Controlled Programmes 3.3.5 Pre-Set Programmes 3.3.6 User defined Programmes Fitness Test Body Fat Test (BFI)
  • Page 4 TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE General Instructions Faults and Fault Diagnosis Error Codes and Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance 5.4.1 Adjusting the Running Mat 5.4.2 Re-tensioning the Running Mat 5.4.3 Lubricating the Running Mat Maintenance and Inspection Calendar DISPOSAL RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ORDERING SPARE PARTS Serial Number and Model Name Parts List Exploded Drawing...
  • Page 5 Dear customer, thank you for choosing Darwin fitness equipment. With Darwin fitness equipment we offer first class home sports equipment at a great price point. Darwin exercise bikes and strength machines are easy to use, have a space-saving design and look really good. With our equipment we want to support you in reaching your athletic goals, no matter if you want to lose weight or train for the national triathlon.
  • Page 6 ABOUT THIS MANUAL Please carefully read the entire manual before installation and first use. The manual will help you to quickly set up the system and explains how to safely use it. Make sure that all persons exercising with the equipment (especially children and persons with physical, sensory, mental or motor disabilities) are informed about this manual and its contents in advance.
  • Page 7: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Technical Data TFT - display of Training time in min Training distance in km Speed in km/h Incline level Calories in kcal Motor type: DC-motor (2,25 HP) Speed: 0.8 km/h–18km/h (0.1 km/h increments) Incline: 0-15 levels (1 increments) Programmes in total: Quick-Start programmes: Target programmes:...
  • Page 8: Personal Safety

    Personal Safety DANGER ⚠ Before you start using the equipment, you should consult your physician that this type of exercise is suitable for you from a health perspective. Particularly affected are persons who: have a hereditary disposition to high blood pressure or heart disease, are over the age of 45, smoke, have high cholesterol values, are overweight and/or have not exercised regularly in the past year.
  • Page 9: Electrical Safety

    Electrical Safety DANGER ⚠ In order to reduce the risk of an electric shock, always unplug the equipment from the mains socket immediately after your workout, before assembly or dismantling, and before maintenance or cleaning. Do not pull on the cable. ⚠...
  • Page 10: Set-Up Place

    Set-Up Place WARNING ⚠ Do not place the equipment in main corridors or escape routes. ⚠ CAUTION Make sure that there is a safety area behind the treadmill with a length of at least 2 m and a width at least equal to the width of the treadmill. The training room should be well ventilated during training and not be exposed to any draughts.
  • Page 11: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY General Instructions ⚠ DANGER Do not leave any tools, packaging materials such as foils or small parts lying around, as otherwise there is a danger of suffocation for children. Keep children away from the equipment during assembly. ⚠ WARNING The treadmill is equipped with high- pressure shock absorbers that can cause the treadmill to suddenly open if handled...
  • Page 12: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of Delivery The scope of delivery consist of the following parts. At the beginning, check whether all parts and tools belonging to the device are included in the scope of delivery and whether damage has occurred. In the event of complaints, the contractual partner must be contacted directly. CAUTION ⚠...
  • Page 13 Name Quantity Main frame assembly Instruments assembly Panel assembly Safety lock assembly Middle and lower covers of instruments Left column outer cover Right column outer cover Left column inner cover Right column inner cover Foam armrest Screw hole plug Armrest tube plug Left bottom shield Right bottom shield Oil bottle...
  • Page 14: Assembly

    Assembly Before assembly, take a close look at the individual assembly steps shown and carry out the assembly in the order given. NOTICE First loosely screw all parts together and check that they fit properly. Tighten the screws using the tool only when you are instructed to do so. Step 1: Unpacking the Treadmill Remove the packaging and place the treadmill on an even surface.
  • Page 15 Step 2: Assembly of the Columns Lift up the columns (A03 & A04). Fix the columns (A03 & A04) with each three screws (E15) and three washers (E32).
  • Page 16 Step 3: Assembly of the Instrument Connect the cables D09 and D10 with one another. ࣑ ATTENTION Make sure not to pinch the cables during the following steps. Slide the instruments assembly (B) onto the columns (A03 & A04). Mount the instruments assembly (B) onto the columns (A03 & A04) with two screws each (E15). Place one screw hole plug (C13) on each of the screws (E15).
  • Page 17 Step 4: Assembly of the Panel part 1 Connect the cable of the instruments assembly (B) with its respective counterpart on the panel assembly (C).
  • Page 18 Step 5: Assembly of the Panel part 2 ࣑ ATTENTION Make sure not to pinch the cables during the following steps. Slide the panel assembly (C) onto the instruments assembly (B). Fix the panel assembly (C) onto the instruments assembly (B) with four screws (E15) and four washers (E32).
  • Page 19 Step 6: Assembly of the Foam Armrests part 1 Place the foam armrests (C12) on the instruments assembly (B). Fix the upper part of the foam armrests (C12) on the instruments assembly (B) with three screws each (E15). Fix the lower part of the foam armrests (C12) on the columns (A03 & A04) with one screw each (E15).
  • Page 20 Step 7: Assembly of the Foam Armrests part 2 NOTICE The followings steps must be conducted simultaneously. Place the right column outer cover (C09) on the outside and simultaneously the right column inner cover (C11) on the inside of the right foam armrest (C12). Fix the two right covers (C09 &...
  • Page 21 Step 8: Assembly of the Bottom Shields Tuck the right bottom shield (C37) on the right side of the main frame (A). Tuck the left bottom shield (C36) on the left side of the main frame (A).
  • Page 22 Step 9: Removal of the Cable Tie Remove the cable tie (P) with a pair of scissors before using the treadmill. TM70...
  • Page 23 Step 10: Removal of the Safety Pin Release the safety pin (G) by removing the screw (E15) and the washer (C33). Repeat step 1 on the other side. NOTICE Keep the safety pins for future transport. The safety pins must be re-attached for transport.
  • Page 24 Step 11: Alignment of the Feet If the floor is uneven, you can stabilize the treadmill by turning the two setting screws under the main frame. ⚠ WARNING The treadmill is equipped with high-pressure shock absorbers that can cause the treadmill to suddenly open if handled incorrectly.
  • Page 25: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE Familiarise yourself with all the functions and setting options of the device before starting training. Have the proper use of this product explained to you by a specialist. SAFETY KEY WARNING ⚠ For your safety, the device is equipped with an EMERGENCY STOP function. The equipment can only be operated if the safety key is correctly attached to the contact point of the cockpit.
  • Page 26: Console Display

    Console Display Icons Functions The date and time will automatically be Date & Time calibrated once the treadmill is connected to the wi-fi. This icon lights up when the treadmill registers Pulse a pulse. If you use a compatible chest strap, your current pulse will be displayed here.
  • Page 27 Here you have access to your user profile and your training data. You can also access the user MyTraining programmes, the fitness tests and the body fat test via this button. This button takes you to the heart rate All Exercises programmes, the loop programme and the preset programmes.
  • Page 28: Button Functions

    Button Functions Buttons Functions With these buttons you can adjust the incline. INCLINE Setting range: 0 - 15 levels With these buttons you can adjust the speed. SPEED Setting range: 0.8 - 18 km/h With this button you can return to the main HOME menu.
  • Page 29 With these three quickkeys (3/5/7) you can adjust the incline of the treadmill. For INCLINE Quickkeys example, if you press 7, the treadmill with automatically adjust the incline to level 7. With these three quickkeys (6/8/10) you can adjust the speed of the treadmill. For SPEED Quickkeys example, if you press 10, the treadmill will automatically adjust the speed to 10 km/h.
  • Page 30: Programmes

    Programmes This treadmill offers a great variety of programmes. These include: Quick-Start programme: Target programmes: HRC programme: Pre-set programmes: User programmes: Fitness test Body fat test The console also includes several virtual trainings with different sceneries. Furthermore, you can access third party apps and play your own music and videos. 3.3.1 Quick-Start Programme There is one quick-start programme.
  • Page 31: Target Programmes

    3.3.2 Target Programmes There are a total of four target programmes to choose from: Distance, Time, Calories and Steps. Distance To select the distance mode, tap on the respective icon in the main menu. Select between 5 km, 10 km, 15 km, half marathon, marathon or Customize for a user defined value.
  • Page 32 Calories To select the calories mode, tap on the respective icon in the main menu. Select between 150 kcal, 300 kcal, 500 kcal, 800 kcal, 1000 kcal or Customize for a user defined value. To start the training, tap on START. The training starts.
  • Page 33: Loop Programme

    3.3.3 Loop Programme There is one loop programme. To select the loop programme, tap on ‘Runway’ in the menu. You will be forwarded to the settings. Set the desired amount of loops. NOTICE One loop is 400 m. Only completed loops will be counted. If you stop your training during a loop, the loop will not be included in your final results.
  • Page 34: Heart Rate Controlled Programmes

    3.3.4 Heart Rate Controlled Programmes ⚠ WARNING Your training equipment is not a medical device. The heart rate measurement of this equipment may be inaccurate. Various factors can affect the accuracy of the heart rate measurement. The heart rate measurement serves only as a training aid. There is one heart rate controlled programme.
  • Page 35: Pre-Set Programmes

    3.3.5 Pre-Set Programmes There is a total of 36 pre-set programmes (P1 - P36) to choose from.
  • Page 36 To select one of the pre-set programmes, tap on ‘Workout Programs’ in the menu. Select the desired programme by tipping on one of the programmes P1-P14 in the upper part of the display. The chosen programme will be marked in bold and the respective profile with the set speed and incline will be shown in the graphic.
  • Page 37: User Defined Programmes

    3.3.6 User defined Programmes For each user there are six user defined programmes. With a user defined programme, you can design your own traning by setting the speed and incline level for a total of 20 segments per training. To select one of the user defined programmes, tap on ‘My Programs’ in the menu. The current user will be displayed as U1-U6 in the upper bar of the display.
  • Page 38: Fitness Test

    Fitness Test There are two different fitness tests to choose from. Both tests have a duration of 15 minutes. While the ‘HRC’ fitness test determines your physical fitness in accordance to your age and heart rate, the ‘PRO’ fitness test does not use heart rate for the calculation. To select the fitness tests, tap on ‘My Test’...
  • Page 39 V02MAX (ml/min/kg) 20-29 V<38 38≤V<42 42≤V<46 46≤V<51 V≥51 30-39 V<37 37≤V<41 41≤V<44 44≤V<48 V≥48 40-49 V<35 35≤V<38 38≤V<42 42≤V<46 V≥46 Male 50-59 V<32 32≤V<36 32≤V<39 39≤V<43 V≥43 60-69 V<29 29≤V<32 32≤V<36 36≤V<40 V≥40 70-79 V<26 26≤V<29 29≤V<32 32≤V<37 V≥37 20-29 V<32 32≤V<36 36≤V<40...
  • Page 40: Body Fat Test (Bfi)

    Body Fat Test (BFI) There is one body fat test. This test calculates your body fat percentage within 8 seconds. Tap on ‘Body Fat’ in the menu. Set your personal data such as sex, birth date, height and weight. Place both of your hands firmly on the hand pulse sensors. Your body fat percentage will be calculated within 8 seconds.
  • Page 41: Virtual Training

    Virtual Training There is a variety of different virtual trainings to choose from. With the videos, the console simulates different sceneries in which you can train virtually. To select the virtual trainings, tap on ‘Virtual Training’ in the menu. Select the desired video by swiping left and right. To start the training, tap on START.
  • Page 42: Multimedia

    Multimedia The multimedia function allows you to access different third party apps. Also, you can play your own music and video files. The apps include: Youtube Facebook Google Chrome Twitter Instagram Netflix Spotify Amazon Music Amazon Video Formats: .mp3, .ape, .mp4, .mov (or other common video and music formats) NOTICE In order to play your own music and videos, you need a USB-stick with the respective files.
  • Page 43 NOTICE The video or music tab can be minimized or maximized. To pause the training, tap on PAUSE. To end the training, tap on STOP. → The console displays a summary of the training data.
  • Page 44: Storage And Transport

    STORAGE AND TRANSPORT General Instructions ⚠ WARNING The storage location should be chosen so that improper use by third parties or children can be prevented. If your equipment does not have transportation wheels, the equipment must be disassembled before transportation. ࣑...
  • Page 45: Folding Up The Treadmill

    4.3.1 Folding Up the Treadmill ⚠ WARNING Do not connect the equipment to the power supply when it is folded up. Try not to operate the equipment when it is folded up. The running surface must have come to a complete stop before folding. ⚠...
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting, Care And Maintenance

    TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE General Instructions ⚠ WARNING Do not make any improper changes to the equipment. CAUTION ⚠ Damaged or worn components may affect your safety and the life of the equipment. Therefore, immediately replace damaged or worn components. In such a case, contact the contract partner.
  • Page 47: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance The most important maintenance measure is the care of the running mat. This includes adjustment, re tensioning and lubrication of the running mat. Damage resulting from insufficient or neglected care is not covered by the warranty. You should therefore carry out maintenance checks at regular intervals.
  • Page 48: Re-Tensioning The Running Mat

    5.3.2 Re-tensioning the Running Mat If the running mat slips over the rollers during operation (if this is the case, there is a noticeable jerk during running), the running mat must be re tightened. In most cases, the slipping is caused by stretching of the mat through use. This is perfectly normal. NOTICE Re-tensioning is carried out using the same adjusting screws that are used for adjustment.
  • Page 49: Maintenance And Inspection Calendar

    Maintenance and Inspection Calendar To avoid damage from body sweat, the equipment must be cleaned with a damp towel (no solvents!) after each training session. The following routine tasks must be performed at the specified intervals: Part Weekly Monthly Quarterly Display console Tension of the running mat Lubrication of the running mat...
  • Page 50: Recommended Accessories

    RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES To make your training experience even more efficient and pleasant, we recommend that you add suiting accessories to your fitness equipment. This could be a floor mat, for example, which makes your fitness equipment stand more securely and also protects the floor from falling sweat, but it could also be additional handrails on some treadmills or silicone spray to keep moving parts in good shape.
  • Page 51: Ordering Spare Parts

    The exact position of this sticker is shown in the following illustration. Enter the serial number in the appropriate field. Serial number: Brand / Category: Darwin / treadmill Model Name: TM70 Touch Article Number: DF-TM70-T...
  • Page 52: Parts List

    Parts List Name Specification Qty. Base assembly Main frame assembly Left column assembly Right column assembly Instruments stand assembly Panel fixing frame assembly Cross armrest tube assembly Lifting frame assembly Front roller Φ50*t3.0*562 Rear roller Φ46*t3.0*560 Air pressure rod Pulse stainless steel sheet Safety lock spring Sleeve Isometric 5# Allen wrench...
  • Page 53 Armrest tube plug Motor upper cover Motor lower cover Left-rear corner guard Right-rear corner guard Oval cushion Cushion Tapered cushion Flat foot pad New handling wheel Adjusting roller Sponge grip Safety lock clip Safety lock Grip pulse upper cover Grip pulse lower cover Adjustable foot pad Multi wedge belt Ring wire plug...
  • Page 54 Instruments lower line Magnetic sensor Magnetic ring Core Standard power cable Square boat-shaped switch Power socket Overload protector AC individual line Line length 200, blue AC individual line Line length 200, brown AC individual line Line length 350, brown AC individual line Line length 350, blue Grounding wire Yellow-green...
  • Page 55 Cross recessed pan head screw M5*12 Cross recessed pan head screw M5*8 Cross recessed pan head tapping screw ST4.2*30 Cross recessed pan head tapping screw ST4.2*25 Cross recessed pan head tapping screw ST4.2*20 Cross recessed pan head tapping screw ST4.2*12 Cross recessed pan head self-drilling tapping screw ST4.2*12 Cross recessed countersunk head tapping screw...
  • Page 56: Exploded Drawing

    Exploded Drawing Exploded View TM70...
  • Page 58: Warranty

    WARRANTY Training equipment from Darwin® is subject to strict quality control. However, if a fitness equipment purchased from us does not work perfectly, we take it very seriously and ask you to contact our customer service as indicated. We are happy to help you by phone via our service hotline. Error Descriptions Your fitness equipment is developed for long-term, high-quality training.
  • Page 59 Warranty Conditions For the warranty to be valid, the following steps must be taken: Please contact our customer service by email or phone. If the product under warranty has to be sent in for repair, the seller bears costs. After expiry of the warranty, the buyer bears the costs of transport and insurance.
  • Page 60: Contact

    CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT TECHNICAL SUPPORT & SERVICE TECHNICAL SUPPORT & SERVICE �� �� �� +49 4621 4210-900 80 90 16 50 +33 (0) 172 770033 +49 4621 4210-945 +49 4621 4210-933 �� +49 4621 4210-698 �� �� info@fitshop.dk service-france@fitshop.fr �� technik@sport-tiedje.de ��...
  • Page 61 LIVE FITNESS WEBSHOP AND SOCIAL MEDIA Sport-Tiedje is Europe’s largest specialist store www.sport-tiedje.co.uk for home fitness equipment with currently over www.sport-tiedje.de/blog 70 stores and one of the world’s most renowned online mail order companies for fitness equipment. Private customers order via the 25 www.facebook.com/SportTiedje web shops in the respective national language or have their desired equpiment assembled on...
  • Page 62 Notes TM70...
  • Page 64 DARWIN TM70 Touch...

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