SAFETY INFORMATION
DANGER!
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Do not put your hand on the equipment's motor, risk of serious or fatal
accident to the user. If the treadmill has a motor failure, immediately contact
an authorized point, do not try to do any type of repair on the equipment.
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Do not make modifications to the equipment's engine, risk of serious or fatal
accident and loss of product warranty.
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Do not run with your back to the electronics module, risk of serious or fatal
accidents.
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Use only accessories properly recommended by the manufacturer.
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Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces or sources of heat. Also,
prevent the power cable from getting tangled in any part of the treadmill. If
the cable is tangled under the belt, lift it up and unscrew the cable.
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NEVER pull or move the equipment through the power supply cable. Before
making any changes to the location of your equipment, always unplug the
power cord from the outlet.
•
Before removing your equipment from the power, be sure to set the belt
switch to the OFF or
‘’
O
’’
position.
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At the slightest sign of wear on the power cable, or exposure of the wires,
immediately stop using the equipment and contact an authorized point to
change the part.
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It is MANDATORY to use an appropriate and properly grounded outlet in
order to avoid electric shock, burns, fire, damage to the equipment, damage
to the module and serious or fatal accidents to the user.
•
When cleaning the equipment, remove it from the outlet to avoid the
discharge of electric shocks. Do not get the electronics module wet, risk of
shock.
•
When you are finished using the equipment, always remove it from the
outlet.
•
During storage, never move the equipment with children, animals and
people with reduced physical or mental capacity near the product.
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