1. Malangizo Ofunika Otetezedwa
Before using the ZIPRO Luma Treadmill, please read and understand all safety instructions. Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury or damage to the product.
- Nthawi zonse funsani dokotala musanayambe pulogalamu iliyonse yochita masewera olimbitsa thupi.
- Sungani ana ndi ziweto kutali ndi treadmill panthawi ya ntchito.
- Place the treadmill on a flat, stable surface with at least 2 meters (6.5 feet) of clear space behind it and 0.6 meters (2 feet) on each side.
- Ensure the safety key is properly attached to your clothing before starting the treadmill. In case of emergency, the safety key will stop the machine.
- Musagwiritse ntchito treadmill ngati ili ndi chingwe chamagetsi kapena pulagi yowonongeka, kapena ngati sikugwira ntchito bwino.
- Valani nsapato zoyenera zamasewera ndi zovala zoyenera. Pewani zovala zotayirira zomwe zingakoledwe ndi ziwalo zoyenda.
- Musapitirire kulemera kwa ogwiritsa ntchito kwa 120 kg (264 lbs).
- Unplug the treadmill from the power outlet when not in use, before cleaning, and before performing maintenance.
- Use the handrails for balance, but do not lean heavily on them.
- Musayese kukonza nokha treadmill. Lumikizanani ndi ogwira ntchito oyenerera kuti akukonzeni.
2. Zamalonda Zathaview
The ZIPRO Luma Treadmill is designed for home use, offering a comprehensive cardio workout. Key features include:
- Powerful and quiet 900W motor.
- Speed range from 0.8 to 12 km/h.
- 12 levels of electronic incline adjustment.
- Spacious running surface of 115 x 44 cm.
- Advanced AirCushion Pro shock absorbing system for joint protection.
- Integrated LCD display showing speed, distance, time, calories, and heart rate.
- Compatibility with FitShow and Kinomap interactive training apps via Bluetooth.
- Foldable design for space-saving storage.
- Transport wheels for easy relocation.
- Maximum user weight capacity of 120 kg.

Image: The ZIPRO Luma Treadmill in an active use scenario, highlighting its sleek design and user-friendly console.

Chithunzi: Kuthaview of the ZIPRO Luma Treadmill, illustrating its main components and features such as speed range, running surface, motor power, and weight capacity.
3. Kukhazikitsa ndi Msonkhano
The ZIPRO Luma Treadmill requires some assembly. Please follow the instructions provided in the included Assembly Manual and use the Assembly Kit.
3.1 Kutulutsa
- Chotsani mosamala zigawo zonse zapakhomo.
- Verify that all parts listed in the Assembly Manual are present.
- Keep packaging materials until assembly is complete in case of return.
3.2 Misonkhano Yachigawo
Refer to the dedicated Assembly Manual for detailed, step-by-step instructions. General steps include:
- Lumikizani zoyimirira ku chimango choyambira.
- Secure the console to the uprights.
- Lumikizani zingwe zonse zofunika.
- Ensure all bolts and nuts are tightened securely.
3.3 Kupinda ndi Kutsegula
The treadmill features a hydraulic folding mechanism for convenient storage.
- Kupinda: Lift the running deck until it locks into an upright position. Ensure it is securely latched.
- Kufutukula: Gently push the release lever and slowly lower the running deck to the floor.

Image: The ZIPRO Luma Treadmill shown in both its unfolded, ready-to-use state and its folded, space-saving configuration, demonstrating its compact design.

Image: A visual representation of the treadmill's folding mechanism, illustrating how it can be stored compactly when not in use.
4. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
Familiarize yourself with the control panel and functions before beginning your workout.
4.1 Control Panel ndi Display
The integrated LCD display provides real-time feedback on your workout metrics.
- Liwiro: Displays current running speed (km/h).
- Mtunda: Shows the total distance covered during the workout.
- Nthawi: Tracks the duration of your exercise session.
- Zopatsa mphamvu: Estimates the number of calories burned.
- Makina: Indicates the current incline level.
- Kugunda: Displays heart rate when hands are placed on the pulse sensors.

Image: The treadmill's control panel, showing the LCD display and buttons, along with a smartphone demonstrating app connectivity.
4.2 Kuyambitsa Maseŵero Olimbitsa Thupi
- Plug the treadmill into a grounded electrical outlet.
- Attach the safety key clip to your clothing and insert the safety key into its designated slot on the console.
- Step onto the side rails of the treadmill.
- Dinani pa YAMBA batani. Lamba lidzayamba kuyenda mofulumira kwambiri.
- Carefully step onto the running belt and begin walking.
- Adjust speed and incline using the console buttons or quick-select keys.
4.3 Kusintha Liwiro ndi Kutsamira
- Liwiro: Gwiritsani ntchito Liwiro + ndi LIWIRO - buttons to increase or decrease the belt speed. Quick speed buttons may also be available for instant speed changes.
- Makina: Gwiritsani ntchito INCLINE + ndi INCLINE - buttons to adjust the incline level (0-12 levels). Quick incline buttons may also be available.

Chithunzi: Chapafupi view illustrating the electric incline adjustment feature of the treadmill, showing the range of incline levels from 0 to 12.
4.4 Pre-set Programs and Custom Modes
The treadmill offers 12 pre-set training programs and 3 customizable modes to vary your workouts.
- Select a program using the PROGRAM batani.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to set duration or other parameters for custom modes.

Image: The treadmill's display showing various training programs and customization options, indicating the 12 pre-set plans and 3 custom modes.
4.5 App Connectivity (FitShow & Kinomap)
Enhance your training experience by connecting your treadmill to interactive fitness apps via Bluetooth.
- Download the FitShow or Kinomap app from your device's app store.
- Yambitsani Bluetooth pa foni yanu kapena piritsi.
- Open the app and follow the instructions to pair with your ZIPRO Luma Treadmill.
- Enjoy virtual routes, track progress, and participate in challenges.

Image: A user exercising on the treadmill while interacting with the Kinomap app displayed on a tablet, showing virtual routes and real-time data.
4.6 Stopping the Treadmill
- Dinani pa IMANI button to gradually slow down and stop the belt.
- Alternatively, pull the safety key to immediately stop the treadmill in an emergency.
- Lamba likangoyima, chokani pa treadmill.
5. Kusamalira
Kusamalira nthawi zonse kumatsimikizira kuti treadmill yanu ikugwira ntchito kwa nthawi yayitali komanso motetezeka.
5.1 Kuyeretsa
- Unplug the treadmill before cleaning.
- Pukutani console ndi malo akunja ndi malondaamp nsalu. Pewani zotsukira abrasive kapena solvents.
- Periodically vacuum underneath the treadmill to prevent dust buildup.
5.2 Kuthamanga kwa Belt Lubrication
The running belt requires periodic lubrication to reduce friction and extend its lifespan. Refer to your Assembly Manual for specific lubrication instructions and recommended lubricant type.
- Typically, lubrication is needed every 3-6 months, depending on usage.
- Lift the edge of the running belt and apply silicone lubricant evenly to the center of the deck.
- Yendetsani treadmill pa liwiro lotsika kwa mphindi zingapo kuti mugawire mafutawo.
5.3 Kusintha Lamba
If the running belt becomes off-center or slips, it may need adjustment. Consult the Assembly Manual for detailed instructions on how to adjust belt tension and alignment using the rear rollers.
5.4 Kuyang'ana Kwanthawi Zonse
- Regularly check all bolts and nuts to ensure they are tight.
- Yang'anani chingwe chamagetsi ngati chawonongeka.
- Ensure the safety key functions correctly.
6. Mavuto
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your treadmill. For problems not listed here, please contact customer support.
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Chitsulo chopondapo mapazi sichiyamba. | Power cord unplugged, safety key not inserted, circuit breaker tripped. | Onetsetsani kuti chingwe chamagetsi chalumikizidwa bwino. Ikani kiyi yotetezera yonse. Chongani chosokoneza magetsi cha m'nyumba. |
| Lamba wothamanga amatsika kapena kuzengereza. | Belt too loose, belt needs lubrication, user weight exceeds limit. | Adjust belt tension (refer to manual). Lubricate the running deck. Ensure user weight is within 120 kg limit. |
| Unusual noise from the motor area. | Loose components, motor issue, belt friction. | Check for loose bolts. Lubricate the belt. If noise persists, contact customer support. |
| Chiwonetsero sichikugwira ntchito bwino. | Loose cable connection, power issue, console malfunction. | Check cable connections to the console. Unplug and replug the treadmill. If issue persists, contact customer support. |
7. Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Tsatanetsatane |
|---|---|
| Nambala ya Model | 14855504 |
| Makulidwe azinthu (L x W x H) | 142.5 x 70 x 127 masentimita |
| Folded Dimensions (approx.) | 68 x 70 x 127 masentimita |
| Kulemera kwa katundu | 57kg pa |
| Mphamvu Yamagetsi | 900 W (1.25 HP) |
| Speed Range | 0.8 - 12 Km / h |
| Ma Level | 12 (Electronic Adjustment) |
| Running Surface (L x W) | 115 x 44 masentimita |
| Kulemera Kwambiri kwa Wogwiritsa | 120kg pa |
| Mtundu Wowonetsera | LCD |
| Metrics Displayed | Speed, Distance, Time, Calories, Incline, Pulse |
| Kulumikizana | Bluetooth (FitShow, Kinomap compatible) |
| Zida za chimango | Stainless Steel, Metal, Polypropylene (PP) |
| Gwero la Mphamvu | Wired Electric |
| Msonkhano Wofunika | Inde |
8. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo la Makasitomala
For warranty information, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact the retailer. ZIPRO provides specialized customer support for any inquiries or assistance you may need.
If you encounter any issues or have questions regarding your ZIPRO Luma Treadmill, please contact ZIPRO customer service through the retailer's platform or the official ZIPRO webmalo.





