ENGLISH
MAINTENANCE
Safe and efficient use can only be achieved if the appliance is
properly installed and maintained. It is your responsibility to ensure
that the appliance is maintained regularly. Parts that have been
used and/or damaged must be replaced before the appliance is
used again. The appliance should only be used and stored indoors.
Long-term exposure to weather and temperature/humidity changes
can have a serious impact on the electrical components and moving
parts of the unit. Always unplug the power cord from the unit before
cleaning or servicing it.
Daily maintenance
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Clean and remove sweat and moisture after each use.
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Check that the unit is free of dust and dirt.
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Do not use aggressive cleaning agents and keep the device
away from moisture.
Semi-annual maintenance
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Inspect all bolts and nuts connected to the moving parts of the
unit. Tighten bolts and nuts as necessary and appropriate.
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Check the mobility of moving parts and components of the unit.
Use silicone spray if necessary and appropriate.
We recommend the following:
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Unplug the power cord after each use, especially if children are
present.
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Clean the treadmill after use.
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Use a dry cloth to clean the control panel and areas around the
power switch.
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Use a soft, clean cloth and detergent to remove stubborn stains
and dirt from the treadmill.
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Store your treadmill in a safe, dry place away from heat and
water.
CAUTION!
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All repairs must be performed by a professional technician,
unless otherwise specified by the supplier or manufacturer.
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If the treadmill has been in use for two hours, we recommend
that you wait ten minutes before unplugging the power cord.
This is better for the durability of the unit.
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To avoid slipping during exercise, the treadmill belt should
not be too loose. To avoid abrasion between the roller and
the treadmill and to ensure proper operation of the machine,
the treadmill should not be too tight. The distance between
the step and the belt can be adjusted. The distance between
the step and the belt should be 50 to 75 mm on both sides.
Cleaning
General cleaning of the machine will prolong its life. Keep the unit
clean by dusting it regularly. Be sure to clean the exposed area of the
treadmill and the footrests on both sides.
CAUTION!
Wear clean shoes to reduce the risk of soiling the
machine. At least once a year, remove the cover to remove dust.
SAFETY KEY (STEP 05)
Remove the safety key and the treadmill stops immediately. All
windows display "---", the buzzer sounds "B-B -" three times, and the
treadmill stops. Attach the end of the safety cord to the computer and
the treadmill will start up again.
LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL
The treadmill is equipped with a low-maintenance, pre-lubricated
treadmill. Wear and tear on the treadmill plays an important role in the
operation and life of the treadmill, so it should be lubricated periodically.
We recommend that you inspect the belt regularly. Contact us as soon
as you notice any damage to the treadmill.
Recommended lubrication of the treadmill
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Low usage (less than 3 hours per week): once a year.
Medium use (3 to 5 hours per week): every six months.
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Heavy use (more than 5 hours per week): every three months.
As a general rule: Lubricate if the mat appears dry. If in doubt, contact
the manufacturer. The use of Vaseline (acid-free) or silicone oil is
recommended for lubricating the treadmill.
Instruction
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Lift the mat.
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Apply two to three drops of silicone oil along the length of the
treadmill.
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Turn on the treadmill and run for three minutes without
stressing the treadmill (i.e. without standing on the treadmill).
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