CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Note: to prevent electrical shock, you need to make sure the treadmill is switched off and the plug
removed from the socket, before you start cleaning the device or before you perform regular
maintenance.
Treadmill and running belt lubrication
To achieve maximum life span this treadmill needs regular lubrication, as part of the general
maintenance program. This will prevent premature wear and tear of treadmill, running belt and motor.
Use
Less than 3 hours a week
3 – 5 hours a week
More than 5 hours a week
Cleaning
Wipe the console and other surfaces to remove sweat residues. The device should be cleaned once a
week with a clean soft and damp cloth. To avoid damage to the computer, do not use any liquids. When
you remove the covers from the device for the lubrication, we suggest you make this part of the device
dust free too.
Note: do not use any abrasive or solvent cleaners to clean the device.
Storage
Ensure the power switch is off and the unit unplugged from the electrical wall socket. Store the
treadmill in a clean and dry environment. You should avoid storage in excessively cold or damp places
as this may lead to corrosion and other related problems.
Moving
This treadmill has been designed and equipped with wheels for easy mobility. Before moving, ensure
the power switch is in the off position and the unit is unplugged.
SOLVING PROBLEMS
If an error message (E01, E02, E03 or E05) is shown on the computer, this may be caused by a broken
cable. Check whether all cables have been connected correctly and whether they show signs of damage.
Please contact Van den Berg Products if the problem persists.
Oil
Annually
Every 6 months
Every 3 months
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