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• Do not place any object(s) on or underneath the treadmill belt,

even when unit is not in use.

• Do not cover treadmill keypad.

• Keep children and animals away.

• Moving surfaces are potentially hazardous. If attention is not paid

to the conditions of the equipment, death or serious injury could occur.

Cable Management:

• When installing equipment, either on the worksurface or below,

be sure that the connecting cables are free of obstruction.

• Horizontal wire management channels are provided as standard

and can be found on the underside of the worksurface.

Use these channels to minimize possible entanglements.

Accessory Power Cord Length:

• Ensure that power cords for all accessory items – computers, lights,

monitors, etc. – are of sufficient length to reach outlets throughout the range of

worksurface height adjustment. Do not subject the cords to any strain while

adjustment of the surface is taking place.

• Always check for proper operating clearance before placing any item on,

next to, above or below the worksurface.

Orientation and Space Planning:

Much insight has been gained from early adopters on the importance of

proper placement and orientation of the Walkstation in the office environment.

Placement and orientation are critical to insuring that users feel the right

balance of privacy and accessibility as well as safety.

• Place close to the workgroup to allow for quick transitions to and from a

regular workstation.

• Orient unit so that co-workers approach the user on the Walkstation from the

front or within a 45° of front.

• Do not place where co-workers must approach the user from side of behind.

• Do not place in heavy traffic aisles.

• Orient so that user can view co-workers if team interaction is high.

• Leave 36" behind treadmill surface to nearest panel or wall.

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Summary of Contents for The Walkstation

Page 1: ...FitWork Walkstation The Walkstation User Instructions...

Page 2: ...to walk too fast Utilize a comfortable speed Do not lean forward or round hunch your back and keep your head up Do not wear loose or dangling clothing while using the treadmill Read understand and te...

Page 3: ...ight adjustment Do not subject the cords to any strain while adjustment of the surface is taking place Always check for proper operating clearance before placing any item on next to above or below the...

Page 4: ...e soft edge hand hold and built in wrist rest 5 Magnetic Safety Clip 6 Quiet high torque motor 7 Treadmill receiver plate 8 Optional SlatRail or Slatwall to accommodate adjustable monitor arm and work...

Page 5: ...Keep items within close reach Before Getting Started Obtain a medical exam before beginning any conditioning program If at any time during the session you feel faint dizzy or experience pain stop and...

Page 6: ...zy or short of breath Walkstation Console Keypad Magnet for Magnetic Safety Clip Enter Accepts session parameters Stop Stops the belt and pauses session If held for 3 seconds resets all session inform...

Page 7: ...ttach the Magnetic Safety Clip to your clothing near the center of your body just below worksurface level attach other end to the magnetic reciever on the console keypad For your personal safety the M...

Page 8: ...esired height As a safety feature the user must continuously hold down the button in order for the table to move The buttons labeled 1 3 each store a desired pre set height into the control panel memo...

Page 9: ...e overall odometer while the Walkstation is prompting for weight such as at the beginning of a session press the STOP and keys simultaneously To clear the overall odometer while the Walkstation is pro...

Page 10: ...tes A Move treadmill to even surface or level with shims See page 11 for Treadbelt adjustment information B See page 11 for Treadbelt adjustment information C Move treadmill feet so both are seated th...

Page 11: ...xposed area of the deck beside the straddle covers with a clean dry cloth MOTOR Indicates that the accumulated time on the treadmill is such that the motor brushes need to be changed checked Check rep...

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