Kingsmith Walkingpad R2 disassembly - English

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  • @maxim.pechura
    @maxim.pechura หลายเดือนก่อน

    @egolgeli there’s an option to start the walking pad when you step on it (called intelligent mode in r2 options). I’d like it to turn on whenever I step on it after a break of some hours.
    However, the device goes into sleep after a while which deactivates this ‘step on start’ Intelligebt mode.
    Is there a way to disable the sleep if I take the r2 apart? So that it’s always in ready mode ?

    • @egolgeli
      @egolgeli  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sorry, have no idea about that.

  • @raydynn4781
    @raydynn4781 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Got my Xiaomi walking pad R1 pro about a month ago and I am really with it, but the handlebar doesnt fit under my desk, and having it down makes it take up too much space. Is there a way of removing it and not having the threadmill go into safe mode?

  • @kallegulbrandsen340
    @kallegulbrandsen340 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi
    I have a Walking Pad TRR1F Pro. The problem is that it stops after a few seconds if the body weight of the user is less than 40 kg. Is it possible to adjust or remove the weight sensor, and where can I find it?
    I will highly appreciate any help!

    • @egolgeli
      @egolgeli  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Due to the unavailability of service manuals from Walkingpad, the only feasible solution to address your problem is by disassembling the walking pad. However, disassembling it without compromising its appearance is extremely challenging.
      I am currently using my second Walkingpad R2, which was provided as a replacement due to a defective weight/load sensor. Unfortunately, the new unit is also experiencing the same issue. Within a span of 35 days, I have received two units with malfunctioning sensors. As a result, my confidence in this company has been completely eroded. Unlike Xiaomi, Walkingpad seems to only manufacture subpar items.

    • @kallegulbrandsen340
      @kallegulbrandsen340 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@egolgeli Hello!
      Thanks for the response!
      I contacted the Kingsmith Support Center and presented the issue and received the following response:
      "Please try to use M mode and it will not stop because of the weight."
      We have NEVER used Automatic Mode, only Manual!
      I have disassembled the treadmill and found three sensors connected to the main board. The incomprehensible thing is that if I disconnect sensor 1, the mill starts as normal, but stops after a few seconds.
      The same thing happens when I repeat the procedure with sensor 2 and 3.
      There must be a weight sensor somewhere, but where is it located?

  • @SaintAngerFTW
    @SaintAngerFTW ปีที่แล้ว +1

    isnt this an example of an over engineered product??

    • @egolgeli
      @egolgeli  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Indeed, this can be seen as an example of an over-engineered product. The inclusion of non-essential features (ex: auto mode) is leading to more opportunities for malfunctions and complications.