WARNING:
!
BEFORE CLEANING OR CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE ON YOUR TREADMILL, EN-
SURE THE POWER IS TURNED OFF AND THE POWER CORD REMOVED FROM THE PLUG
SOCKET.
At least once a year, the motor cover on your treadmill should be removed and any dust or debris vacuumed up
to maintain the smooth operation of the motor and drive system.
CLEANING:
General cleaning the unit will greatly prolong the treadmills working life.
Keep the treadmill clean by dusting regularly. Be sure to clean the exposed parts of the deck surface on both
side of the walking belt and also the side rails. Make sure the soles of your shoes are clean, this reduces the
build up of foreign material underneath the running belt.
The top of the belt can be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth. Be careful to keep liquid away from the electrical
components and underneath the running belt.
LUBRICATION:
The belt/ deck friction may play a major role in the function and life of your treadmill, thus requiring periodic
lubrication. We recommend a periodic inspection of the deck. We recommend lubrication of the deck according
to the following timetable:
Easy user
Moderate user
Heavy user
CHECKING:
Before and after each training session, check that the device is in perfect condition. Also check that all fas-
tening parts and protective covers are in place and intact. Tighten bolts and nuts if necessary.
Before each training session, check the correct function of the safety key as follows.
1. Stand on the side rails.
2. Start the treadmill at low speed.
3. Pull off the safety key. The treadmill must stop immediately.
4. The treadmill may not restart when the safety key is removed.
WARNING! Risk of injury and damage to property!
In case of defective or missing parts, malfunctions and in all cases of doubt, do not continue to use
the device. Contact the customer service.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Use / Training
less than 3 hours / week
Use / Training
3-5 hours / week
Use / Training
more than 5 hours / week
35
annually
every six months
every three months
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