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6 Installation
6.1 Installation (general)
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Remove the packaging, also unpacking any extra parts. Check the entire unit for possible damage caused
during transit.
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Before using the treadmill, first carefully read the information in this manual and the installation manual
which is included in the packaging.
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Place the treadmill on a level, hard surface. If a soft surface cannot be avoided, measures must be taken
to prevent the treadmill from wobbling during use.
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The treadmill must be set up where it is to be used, on a level surface. To ensure optimal use, the treadmill
must be stable. This can be achieved by first rotating the six adjustable legs at the bottom of the frame
(figure 1, no. 5) inwards. If the treadmill is still not stable, start unscrewing one of the four outer adjustable
feet. As soon as the outer adjustable feet are making good contact with the underlying surface, lock them
into position by tightening the nuts. Then unscrew the small inner adjustable feet until they touch the
ground and lock them into position. Connect the mains cable, ensuring that it will not end up under the
adjustable feet when the treadmill is used at an inclination. The device must then be calibrated.
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To do this, the service technician will perform several procedures from the service menu (see
System
settings
).
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The device must be set up in a place where no liquids can enter the treadmill. Should any liquids
nonetheless penetrate into the housing, unplug the device from the electrical socket (where applicable).
Have the device checked by an authorised expert.
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Do not set up the device near a source of heat such as a radiator.
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The use of the EN-Motion must not be obstructed by other objects. Keep a distance of at least 1 m free
around the appliance.
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Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, excessive dust, moisture, vibrations and impacts.
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The device may not be used in so-
called “wet rooms” (hydrotherapy rooms).
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Always use original accessories and parts stipulated by the manufacturer for this device.
Installation of (optional) accessories:
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Patient stop button (optional): for less physically able users, an extra-large patient stop button (article
number 1665805) is available. Attach the patient stop button to one of the handles using the clamp
connection, at any desired location. Then connect the patient stop button to the operating console by
inserting the cable connector into the input underneath the sensor unit.
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Side supports: to make it easier to step on and off the rear of the treadmill, optional side supports can be
supplied (set of 2, article number 1665803). For further details, see the installation manual for the side
supports.
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Mounting assistance: a ramp (optional) has been developed for wheelchair patients. This can be ordered
using article number 1665801. The ramp can quickly and easily be slotted into the relevant recesses at the
rear of the treadmill while it is at a negative angle of inclination. For further details, see the installation
manual for the ramp.
Warning:
only fit the ramp when the band is at a standstill (i.e. is NOT in motion)!
6.2 Connecting the device
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The incoming electrical supply must satisfy the local requirements for rooms used for medical purposes.
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First check that the mains voltage and frequency, as stated on the data plate, correspond to those of the
mains supply.
6.3 Connecting the mains cable
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Insert the connector of the mains cable supplied into the power input (figure 2).
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Plug the mains cable into an earthed wall socket.
6.4 Power up and self-test
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Switch on the device using the On/Off switch (figure 2).
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When it is switched on, the device will perform a self-test.
Check that
the
LCD screen illuminates
and that a bleep is audible at the end of the test.
Contact your supplier if this is not the case.