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Ground Requirements
The Anti-Gravity Treadmill must be grounded electrically. If there is an electrical malfunction, grounding
provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. The Anti-Gravity
Treadmill is equipped with a power cord with a grounded plug (domestic systems). This plug must be
plugged into an appropriate receptacle (NEMA 6-20R) that is properly installed and grounded in accordance
with the current National Electrical Code as well as all local codes and ordinances. If you are at all unsure of
these requirements, contact AlterG for clarification.
Danger
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check
with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided with the product; if the plug will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet
installed by qualified electrician.
Location Requirements
The Anti-Gravity Treadmill is 38” (96.5cm) wide and 84” (213cm) long. It weighs approximately 750lbs
(340kg). It needs to be placed on a structurally sound surface. If it is used above ground level it is advisable
to place it near the corner of the room or where the floor will be strongest to ensure maximum support
during high-speed, high-impact use. The surface should be level to ensure minimal flexing of the Anti-
Gravity Treadmill frame. It is recommended that the Anti-Gravity Treadmill be placed on a rubber mat or
padded indoor/outdoor style carpet. The front of the Anti-Gravity Treadmill needs to be within 10ft (3.05m)
of the proper electrical outlet. Check with a qualified electrician or AlterG if you plan on extending the cord
in any way. Make sure you leave at least 24” (61cm) on either side of the Anti-Gravity Treadmill to allow the
bag to expand during inflation. Allow 40” (101.5cm) behind the Anti-Gravity Treadmill to accommodate a
user getting in and out of the Anti-Gravity Treadmill system safely.
We recommend an area at least 12ft (3.66m) long by 8ft (2.44m) wide to provide adequate space for
operation and user access. Also check ceiling height to ensure users will not hit their heads. The treadmill
surface is approximately 8” (20cm) off the floor when level and can be higher when the user is running on a
grade. An 8ft (2.44m) ceiling may be too low for taller users.
Transporting Your Anti-Gravity Treadmill
Contact AlterG if you plan on moving your Anti-Gravity Treadmill. Damage sustained by improperly moving
the Anti-Gravity Treadmill will not be covered by your warranty.