Danger! All electrical devices emit electromagnetic radiation during operation. Take care not to place particularly radiation-sensitiv
devices (e.g. cell phones) in the direct vicinity of the cockpit or the control electronics, as otherwise the display values could be dis
torted (e.g. pulse measurement).
Warning! All interventions/manipulations on the device not described here can cause damage or endanger persons. Further inter
ventions are only permitted by KETTLER Service or by KETTLER-trained specialist personnel.
In order to be able to guarantee the safety level specifi ed by the design of this appliance in the long term, the appliance should be
checked and serviced regularly (once a year) by a specialist (specialist dealer).
If in doubt or if you have any questions, please contact your specialist dealer.
HANDLING
Ensure that training operations do not commence until the installation has been properly completed and checked.
We do not recommend using the device in the direct vicinity of damp rooms due to the associated formation of rust. Also ensure that
no liquids (drinks, sweat, etc.) get onto parts of the appliance. This could lead to corrosion.
The training device is designed for adults and is not suitable for children. Bear in mind that children's natural need to play and tem-
perament can often lead to unforeseen situations that exclude any responsibility on the part of the manufacturer. If you nevertheless
allow children to use the equipment, they must be instructed in its correct use and supervised.
Wear suitable footwear (sports shoes) when using the machine.
Familiarize yourself with all the functions and setting options of the device before your fi rst training session.
Check all parts of the device, especially the screws, at appropriate intervals during regular training.
A lubricant is applied between the fl oor board and the treadmill at the factory. Depending on the frequency of use, this must be
renewed. Use the enclosed high-quality silicone oil (see maintenance instructions).
Warning: If adjustment devices protrude, they can interfere with the user's movements.
Observe the edge movement of the treadmill during operation; if the belt deviates sideways, readjustment is required.
Depending on the strain and load, the endless belt may elongate slightly over time and "slip". Correct the tightening of the belt as
described below.
Running tip: Running straight on the treadmill is made easier by focusing on a stationary object in front of you in the room. Run as if
you wanted to walk towards the object.
Important: Please store the safety switch carefully and prevent children from reaching the safety switch!
BELT ADJUSTMENT
Belt adjustment: The belt adjustment takes place while the belt is running at a speed of approx. 6 km/h (possibly less) No person may
walk on the belt during adjustment!
If the belt moves to the right, turn the right-hand adjusting screw clockwise by a maximum of a quarter of a turn using a socket
wrench. Run the belt and check the run. Repeat the process until the belt runs straight again. If the belt deviates to the left, turn the
right-hand adjusting screw counterclockwise by a maximum of a quarter of a turn using a socket wrench. Run the belt and check the
run. Repeat the process until the belt runs straight again.
Tightening the belt: Turn the adjusting screw clockwise a maximum of one turn. Repeat the process on the other side. Check wheth-
er the endless belt is slipping. If this is the case, you must carry out the described procedure again.
Be very careful when adjusting and tightening the belt; extreme over- or under-tensioning can damage the treadmill!
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