Introduction

The NoblePro® E8ix treadmill offers an impressive selection of features designed to make your workouts at home more effective and enjoyable. When not exercising, the treadmill can be folded up to save space.
Base Model No
NPE78859E8b
Screen Model No
NPE78858E8ixs
Safety First
Warning Labels
NoblePro Ltd assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage sustained by or using this product.
Important Precautions
- It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that all users of this treadmill are accurately informed of all warnings and precautions.
- Before beginning any exercise program, consult your physician. This is IMPORTANT for persons over age 35 or persons with preexisting health conditions.
- Use the treadmill only as prescribed in this manual.
- The treadmill is intended for home / commercial use.
- Keep the treadmill in a secure, dry, well-ventilated area (above 5 °C) away from moisture and dust. Do not put the treadmill outside, under a covered patio or near water.
- Place the treadmill on a level surface, with at least 8 ft. (2.4 m) of clearance behind it and 2 ft. (0.6 m) on either side. Do not place the treadmill on any surface that blocks air openings. To protect the floor or carpet from damage, place a mat under the treadmill.
- Always keep pets and children under age 12 away from the treadmill.
- The treadmill should be used only by persons weighing 297 lbs (135 kg) or less.
- Never allow more than one person on the treadmill at a time.
- Wear appropriate activewear and trainers while using the treadmill. Be aware that loose clothing could become caught on the treadmill. Never use the treadmill with bare feet, only socks or sandals.
- Keep fingers, hair and clothing away from the moving running belt.
- Do not operate the treadmill where aerosol products are used or where oxygen is being administered.
- Plug the power cord into a surge suppressor (not included) and plug the surge suppressor into an appropriate outlet. To avoid overloading the circuit, do not plug other electrical devices into the surge suppressor or an outlet on the same circuit (low-power devices such as phone chargers will not cause an issue).
- Use only a surge suppressor / circuit breaker that meets all the specifications in this manual. Failure to use a properly functioning surge suppressor could result in damage to the control system of the treadmill. If the control system is damaged, the running belt may slow, accelerate, or stop unexpectedly, resulting in a fall and severe injury.
- Keep the power cord and the surge suppressor away from heated surfaces.
- Never try to move the running belt while the power is turned off. Do not operate the treadmill if the power cord or plug is damaged or if the treadmill is not working properly. See MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING if there are issues with the treadmill.
- Read, understand, and test the emergency stop procedure before using the treadmill (see HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER). Always wear the safety clip while using the treadmill.
- Always stand on the side rails when starting or stopping the running belt. Always hold the handrails while using the treadmill Note: When a person is walking on the treadmill, the treadmill’s noise level will increase.
- To avoid static shock, wear natural fabrics. If there is a build-up of static, check that the plug and electrics are earthed correctly.
- The treadmill is capable of high speeds. Adjust the speed in small increments to avoid sudden surges in speed.
- The heart rate monitor is NOT a medical device. Various factors, including the user’s movement, may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings. The heart rate monitor is intended only as an exercise aid in determining general heart rate trends.
- Never leave the treadmill unattended while it is running. Always remove the safety key, press the red power switch into the off position, and unplug the power cord when the treadmill is not in use.
- Do not attempt to move the treadmill until it is fully assembled. (See ASSEMBLY and HOW TO FOLD AND MOVE THE TREADMILL.)
- When folding or moving the treadmill, make sure that the storage latch is holding the frame securely in the storage position
- Do not insert any objects into any openings on the treadmill.
- Inspect and properly tighten all parts of the treadmill regularly.
- Over-exercising may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint, if you become short of breath or experience pain while exercising, please stop immediately.
Product Specification
(A) Screen
(B) Tray
(C) Storage
(D) Console
(E) Upright
(F) Foot rail
(G) Belt adjustment screws
(H) Running belt
(I) Heart rate grips
(J) Control panel
Maximum User Weight | 135kg / 297lbs |
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Dimensions ( L x W x H) | Folded: 1300 x 860 x 1530mm Unfolded: 1880 x 860 x 1430mm |
Running Area | 1500 x 520mm / 59 x 20.5" |
Speed Range | 0 - 22 km / h |
Incline | 0 - 16% |
Machine Weight | NW: 105kg (231lbs) / GW: 115kg (253lbs) |
Assembly Guide
What is in the box?
(1) Base frame
(2) Console posts x 2
(3) Console frame
(4) Screen
(5) Rear screen cover
(6) Screen bracket
(7) Left and Right upright posts
(8) Safety key
(9) Assembly Kit
Assembly kit
Description | Quantity |
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1. M10*16 Screws | 6 |
2. Ø10 Washers | 14 |
3. M8*16 Screws | 2 |
4. Ø8 Washers | 2 |
5. ST 4.2*13 Screws | 6 |
6. M10*30 Screws | 4 |
7. M10*45 Screws | 4 |
8. M5*10 Screws | 4 |
9. 5mm Allen Key | 1 |
10. 6mm Allen Key | 1 |
11.Star Screwdriver | 1 |
Assembly
1. Register your product.
2. If you are unable to register online, please submit a technical ticket with NoblePro technical support for assistance
3. Identify the signal wire (163) located in the base frame (93).
Feed the wire through the base frame hole as indicated (1).
Next, identify the right upright post (161). Have a second person hold the right upright post close to the base frame (2).
Then, insert the signal wire into the right upright post while pulling the upper end of the wire tie (3). Place the right upright post into the base frame.
Make sure not to pinch any wires.
4. Loosely fasten the right upright post by using 2 x M10*45 (164) and 2 x M10*30 (167) screws with a flat washer (166) to the base frame.
Place the left upright post into the base frame.
Then loosely fasten the post using 2 x M10*45 (164) and 2 x M10*30 (167) screws with a flat washer (166) to the base frame.
5. Locate the console signal wire (C) at the back of the Console on the right side of the console frame. Connect the signal wire (C) to the communication wire (163).
Place the console frame over the uprights.
Note: Be careful not to crush the wire; it should be clear of edges.
6. Use 6 x M10*16 (187) screws with a flat washer (189) to fasten the uprights to the Console.
Lightly fasten all screws until all screws have been aligned.
Then tighten all screws in step 4 and 6.
7. Feed the screen connection wires (A, B and C) through the hole in the mounting bracket (1).
Use 4 x M5*10 (8) screws to fasten the screen to the mounting bracket.
8. Place the console screen assembly on the console base. Connect the console connections A to A, B to B and C to C, respectively.
9. Use 2 x M8*16 (182) screws with flat washers (183) to fasten the console screen assembly to the console base.
11.Place the base frame covers (123/124) in place.
Use the 4 x ST 4.2*13 (125) screws to fasten the covers to the base frame.
13. It is imperative to ensure that all parts are tightened before using the treadmill. It is advisable to place a protective mat under the treadmill and not onto a slippery, uneven surface.
The tools provided can also be used for maintenance of the treadmill
How to fold the treadmill
To avoid damaging the treadmill, adjust the incline to zero before you fold the treadmill.
Then, remove the key and unplug the power cord.
1. Hold the end covers of the walking belt firmly.
Do not hold the frame by the plastic side rails.
2. Bend your legs and keep your back straight.
3. Raise the frame until the kicker locks in the storage position.
Make sure that the kicker locks.
To protect the floor or carpet, place a mat under the treadmill. Keep the treadmill out of direct sunlight.
We have a helpful video here on how to fold and move your treadmill.
Wondering how best to store your treadmill at home? We have some handy tips for you.
How to lower the treadmill
How to move the treadmill
1. Put the treadmill in the folded position before attempting to move it.
2. Lift the rear of the treadmill slightly until the transportation wheel locks in place.
Make sure that the locking latch (2) is locked in the storage position.
3. Using both hands, hold onto the handlebars (3) move the treadmill on the transportation wheels (4).
Do not pull on the frame, and do not move the treadmill over an uneven surface.
Preparation
Use a Surge Suppressor
The treadmill can be damaged by sudden voltage changes in your home’s power. Voltage surges, spikes, and noise interference can result from weather conditions or other appliances being turned on or off. To decrease the risk of damaging the treadmill, use a surge suppressor that complies with or exceeds UL 1449 or BS 1363 requirements. The surge suppressor must be electrically rated for 240 volts AC and a minimum of 13 amps.
Failure to use a properly functioning surge suppressor could result in damage to the control system of the treadmill and serious injury to users.
Plug in the power cord
The treadmill must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for an electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Plug the power cord into a surge suppressor and plug the surge suppressor into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local rules and regulations.
The outlet must be on a nominal 240-volt circuit capable of carrying 16 or more amps.
To avoid overloading the circuit, do not plug other electrical devices, except for low power devices such as cell phone chargers, into the surge suppressor or an outlet on the same circuit.
How to turn on the power
If you do not do this, you may damage the console displays or other electrical components.
Plugin the power cord into the socket and into the treadmill power inlet (1).
Next, locate the power switch on the treadmill frame near the power cord.
Press the power switch into the “on” position.
How to use the safety key
The safety key (1) is designed to bring the treadmill to a stop if disconnected. Insert the key into the Console as indicated, and securely attach the clip (2) to your clothing.
IMPORTANT: The treadmill will not function without the safety key being placed in the Console.
User Guide
(A) Fan
(B) 10.1 inch LCD touch screen
(C) Earphone jack & USB Port
(D) Speed adjustment key
(E) Stop button
(F) Safety key
(G) Start button
(H) Incline adjustment
(I) Heart rate handles
Update apps
It is important to keep your apps up to date using the Aurora Store, to ensure you get the most out of your treadmill. You will need to set up the Aurora Store on first use. You can download and update all apps through this Store.
Update software
Once the treadmill is connected to the internet, open the System Updates app. This system will check for any operating system updates and provide an option to update, if a later version is available. The user interface can be updated with the guide here.
How to use background apps
Background apps are on-screen apps that are running in the background of another app / screen interface. Thus meaning, none of it’s activities or services are visible to the user in the foreground. The background apps can be enabled by following this guide here.
Connecting to external devices
The E8ix can connect to multiple devices that your wish to enhance your workouts. The guides below will help you to do this:
Navigating the touch screen
The E8ix has been made to be fully customisable when it comes to how you run, walk and train. Our development team have added some additional settings to personalise your experience.
Maintenance
Cleaning
Please regularly clean the treadmill and keep the running belt clean and dry.
1. First, press the power switch into the “OFF” position and unplug the power cord.
2. Wipe exterior parts of the treadmill with a damp cloth and a small amount of mild soap.
IMPORTANT: Do not spray liquids directly onto the treadmill.
3. To avoid damage to the Console, keep liquids away from the Console.
4. Then, thoroughly dry the treadmill with a soft towel.
Maintenance Schedule
The maintenance schedule offers information on when your next maintenance checks are needed.
You can view your mileage in Settings > Treadmill Maintenance.
Belt lubrication
The walking belt is lubricated with a high-performance silicone lubricant to reduce the friction between the walking belt and the running board. If the lubrication is inadequate, the belt will not operate smoothly.
1. Remove the safety key and UNPLUG THE POWER CORD.
2. Run your finger along the underside of the belt. If there is no lubricant residue on your finger’s lubrication is needed.
3. To add lubrication to the walking belt. Remove the key and UNPLUG THE POWER CORD.
4. Lift the walking belt in the centre of the running board.
5. Add 15 ml of treadmill silicone lubricant on both sides of the walking belt as close to the belt’s centre as possible.
6. Turn the treadmill on using easy start mode and let it run for 10 mins at 12 km/h.
7. Repeat the process until there is an even film of lubricant on the walking belt.
View our belt lubrication support article here.
Adjusting the running belt
If the running belt is off centre, remove the safety key and UNPLUG THE POWER CORD.
If the running belt has shifted to the left (viewed from the back), use the 6mm hex key to turn the left idler roller screw clockwise ½ a turn; if the running belt has shifted to the right (viewed from the back), turn the right idler roller screw clockwise ½ a turn.
Then, plug in the power cord, insert the safety key and run the treadmill for a few minutes. Repeat until the running belt is centred.
Tightening of the running belt
If the running belt slips when walked on, first remove the key and UNPLUG THE POWER CORD.
Using the 6 mm hex key, turn both idler roller screws a ¼ of a turn clockwise at a time until you can lift each edge of the running belt 3 to 4 inches (8 to 10 cm) off the running board.
Be careful to keep the running belt centred. Then, plug in the power cord, insert the safety key, and carefully walk on the treadmill for a few minutes. Repeat until the running belt is sufficiently tightened.
Loosening the running belt
1. To loosen the running belt, first, remove the key and UNPLUG THE POWER CORD.
2. Then using the hex key, turn both idler roller screws a ¼ a turn counter clockwise at a time until you can lift each edge of the running belt 3 to 4 inches (8 to 10 cm) off the walking board. Be careful to keep the running belt centred.
3. Then, plug in the power cord, insert the safety key and run the treadmill for a few minutes.
4. Repeat until the running belt is properly tightened.
Troubleshooting
Issue | Possible Causes | Solution |
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The treadmill does not turn on | A No power | Plugin the power cable |
B Safety key not detected | Insert safety key | |
C Faulty communication circuit | Check control panel and communication cables | |
D Treadmill power switch in "OFF" position | Turn the power switch to the "ON" position | |
E Blown fuse | Replace the fuse | |
The console screen does not display anything | The power cord is not connected | Connect the power cord and check the socket |
B The power switch is on the "OFF" position | Turn the power switch to the "ON" position | |
C Power overload or damaged driver | Push the overload protection button. Replace the driver | |
D Communication cable faulty | Replace the communication cable | |
E Digital watch is damaged | Replace the digital watch | |
F (LCD) backlight is not bright | Adjust, replace or repair the backlight | |
The treadmill display is missing characters | A An issue with the display connections | Repair or replace display they |
B The display is not fixed in position and sliding around | Repair or replace the splay | |
C Faulty display driver IC | Repair or replace display driver IC | |
Treadmill running belt not moving smoothly | An Excessive resistance on the transmission system | Adjust the transmission parts and / or lubricate accordingly |
B Running belt is too tight | Loosen running belt | |
C Running belt is too loose | Tighten running belt | |
D Torque requirements too small or too high | Adjust the torque potentiometer accordingly | |
E Lack of running belt lubrication | Lubricate the running belt as directed in the user manual | |
F Motor belt is slipping | Tighten the motor belt | |
G Over lubrication | Remove excessive lubrication on running belt and drive belt | |
Static shock | Static electricity is not being earthed | Ensure the plug earth quality is good |
B High static cloths used during exercise | Use natural material clothing during exercise | |
Buzzing noise | A Plug power is out of phase | Inspect the plug outlet phase quality |
B Incorrect voltage supply | Ensure the correct voltage is supplied to the treadmill | |
Safety key | A Missing safety key | Place the safety key in the designated area |
B Faulty magnetic sensor | The safety key magnetic sensor is stuck. Repair or replace magnetic sensor. | |
Communication failure | A Communication cable faulty | Reconnect the communication cables |
B Damaged communication cable | Replace communication cable | |
C Communication cable connection faulty | Replace effected cables | |
D IC drive cable faulty | Replace the IC drive cable | |
Motor stalls | A Loose motor connection cables | Check wire connections are tight or replace the motor |
B Motor controller board faulty | Replace the IC drive | |
C External ac voltage is too low | Undertake electrical supply troubleshooting where the treadmill is plugged in | |
Incline motor stalling | A Faulty incline motor connection | Check wire connections are tight or replace the motor |
B Faulty incline motor | Replace incline motor | |
C Faulty IC drive | Replace the IC drive | |
Over-current protection | A Treadmill overloaded | Rotate the motor by hand and safely try again |
B Excessive friction in driver motors | Inspect and maintain transmission components | |
C Motors damaged | Replace motor | |
D Motor controller damaged | Replace IC drive | |
Motor error | A Motor cable connection faulty | plug machine line again |
B Motor is shorting internally | change the motor | |
C Motor is idling | The motor current is too low. Replace the motor |
Parts List
Exploded Diagrams
Parts List
No. | Part Code | Description |
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8 | GN-GN-F-M5X10 | Phillips head M5X12 |
30 | E8-BS-PL-MOTORCOVER | Motor Cover & Sticker (Complete) |
31A | Motor cover valence assembly | |
31B | Motor cover valence assembly | |
31C | Motor cover valence assembly | |
32 | E8-BS-EL-POWERINLET | Power inlet & switch (incl cables, fuse, screws and bracket) |
33 | E8-BS-M-DC3CHP4600 | 3 Continuous Horsepower (CHP) Motor (DC) 4600 rpm |
34 | GN-GN-FSH-M8x12 | Hex socket head M8x12 |
35 | GN-GN-WS-8x2.1 | Spring washer Φ8x2.1 |
36 | GN-GN-W-8x1.6 | Washer Φ8x1.6 |
37 | E8-BS-M-BRACKET | Motor bracket |
38 | GN-GN-FSH-M8x16 | Hex socket head M8x16 |
41 | GN-GN-FSH-M8x90 | Hex socket head M8x90 |
42 | GN-GN-F-LCKNUTM8 | Hex lock nut M8 |
43 | E8.2-BS-M-INCLINE | Incline motor (0-16%) |
44 | GN-GN-FHH-M10x45 | Hex head M10x45 |
45 | GN-GN-FSH-M10x65 | Hex socket head M10x65 |
47 | GN-GN-F-LCKNUTM10 | Hex lock nut M10 |
48 | E10/E8.2-BS-EL-MCB | Motor Control Board (MCB) 220v |
49 | GN-GN-EL-POWER_TYPE_G | Power inlet cable with 13A Type G plug |
50 | E8-BS-M-BELT | Transmission Belt |
51 | E8-BS-ASS-ROLLER-FRONT | Front roller assembly |
52 | E8-BS-ASS-ROLLER-REAR | Rear roller assembly |
54 | GN-GN-FSH-M8x65 | Hex socket head M8x65 |
55 | E8-BS-PL-RAIL-R | Foot rail right |
56 | E8-BS-PL-RAIL-L | Foot rail left |
57 | E8-BS-COM-RUNBELT | Running Belt |
58 | E8-BS-COM-RUNBOARD | Running Board |
59 | GN-GN-FCS-M8x25 | Countersunk screw M8x25 (Phillips) |
60 | E8.2-BS-PL-CUSHION-BOARD | Running board cushion anti-shock |
61 | E8-BS-PL-RAIL-FIX | Foot rail fixture |
62 | GN-BS-PL-PAD1 | Absorption pad |
63 | E8.2-BS-PL-CUSHION-INSERT | Cushion anti-shock insert |
64 | GN-GN-FSH-M8x60 | Hex socket head M8x60 |
65 | E8.2-BS-COM-FRAME | Frame - main |
66 | E8-BS-PL-END-CAP-R | End cap - Right |
67 | E8-BS-PL-END-CAP-L | End cap - Left |
68 | GN-GN-FCS-M8x35 | Countersunk screw M8x35 (Phillips) |
69 | E8-BS-COM-WHEEL-FRONT | Front wheel |
70 | GN-GN-FBH-M8x45 | Hex socket button head M8x45 |
73 | GN-GN-F-LCKNUTM8 | Hex lock nut M8 |
74 | GN-GN-FBH-M8x45 | Hex socket button head M8x45 |
76 | E8-BS-COM-WHEEL-REAR | Rear wheel |
77 | GN-BS-PL-PAD2 | Rubber pad |
78 | E8-BS-COM-LEVEL | Leveling foot |
79 | E8-BS-COM-TRANS-LEAVER | Transport leaver |
80 | E8-BS-COM-TRANS-WHEEL | Transport wheel |
81 | GN-GN-FSH-M10x55 | Hex socket head M10x55 |
83 | E8-BS-COM-TRANS-LEAVER-SPR | Transport leaver spring |
85 | E8-BS-F-TRANS-WHEEL-SHAFT | Transport wheel shaft M8 |
86 | E8-BS-F-TRANS-WHEEL-CIRCLIP | Transport wheel circlip (ring-type B) M8 |
87 | E8-BS-COM-GASSTRUT | Gas strut |
88 | GN-GN-FHH-M8x35 | Hex head M8x35 |
91 | GN-GN-FSH-M8X50 | Hex socket head M8X50 |
93 | E8-BS-COM-FRAME-INCLINE | Frame - incline |
123 | E8-BS-PL-LEGL | Leg Cover Left |
124 | E8-BS-PL-LEGR | Leg Cover Right |
125 | GN-GN-F-ST4.2x13 | Screw ST4.2x13 (self tap) |
158 | E8-BS-FR-POST-L | Post / upright - Left |
161 | E8-BS-FR-POST-R | Post / upright - right |
163 | E8.2-BS-CB-COMM | Cable (post / upright) (communication) (NPE78859) |
164 | GN-GN-FSH-M10x45 | Hex socket head M10x45 |
166 | GN-GN-W-10x2 | Washer Φ10X2 |
167 | GN-GN-FSH-M10x30 | Hex socket head M10x30 |
169 | E8-BS-FR-FRAME-CONSOLE | Frame - console |
182 | GN-GN-FBH-M8x16 | Hex socket button head M8x16 |
183 | GN-GN-W-8x1.6 | Washer Φ8x1.6 |
187 | GN-GN-FBH-M10x20 | Hex socket button head M10x30 |
189 | GN-GN-W-10x2 | Washer Φ10X2 |
210 | E8-SC-PL-SCREEN-FRONT | Screen cover - front |
210A | E8.2-SC-ST-PORT-NPE78857 | Port sticker (NPE78857) |
210B | E8.2-SC-ST-PORT-NPE78858 | Port sticker (NPE78858) |
211C | E8.2-SC-ASS-NPE78857 | V6C-UK / E8s Screen [new] [NPE78857] |
211T | E8.2-SC-ASS-NPE78858 | V6T-UK / E8ix Screen [new] [NPE78858] |
213 | GN-SC-COM-SPEAKER | Speaker (8ohm 5w) |
215 | E8-SC-PL-SCREEN-REAR | Screen cover - rear |
219 | E10/E8-SC-EL-FAN | Screen Cooling Fan (7015) |
225 | E8-CS-PL-COVER-TOP | Console cover - top |
226 | E10/E8.2-CS-EL-PCB-BUTTON | Control buttons PCB (NPE78859 & NPE78850) |
226s | E8-SC-ST-PCB-BUTTON | Control buttons sticker (NPE78859) |
228 | E8-CS-PL-CUP-L | Cup holder - Left |
229 | E8-CS-PL-CUP-R | Cup holder - Right |
231 | E8-CS-PL-COVER-BOTTOM | Console cover - bottom |
233 | E8-CS-PL-SCREEN-COVER | V6 / E8 screen bracket rear cover |
234 | GN-GN-F-ST4.2x13 | Screw ST4.2x13 (self tap) |
239 | E8-CS-PL-ARM-L | Console arm - Left |
241 | E8-CS-PL-ARM-R | Console arm - Right |
243 | E8-CS-COM-KEY | Safety Key |
244 | E8-CS-COM-SCREENBRACKET | Screen bracket |
A1 | E8.2-CS-CB-HRM-KEY | Cable (console) (heart rate + safety key) (NPE78859) |
A2 | E8.2-SC-CB-HRM-KEY | Cable (screen) (heart rate + safety key) (NPE78858 + NPE78857) |
B1 | E8.2-CS-CB-COMM | Cable (console) (communication) (NPE78859) |
B2 | E8.2-SC-CB-COMM | Cable (screen) (communication) (NPE78858 + NPE78857) |
C1 | E8.2-CS-CB-PCB | Cable (console) (control PCB) (NPE78859) |
C2 | E8.2-SC-CB-PCB | Cable (screen) (control PCB) (NPE78858 + NPE78857) |
D1 | E8.2-CS-CB-EARTH | Cable (console) (earth cable from screen PCB) (NPE78859) |
D2 | E8.2-SC-CB-EARTH | Cable (screen) (earth cable from screen PCB) (NPE78858 + NPE78857) |