Maintenance
• Make sure that you have turned off the power and unplugged the
machine before the daily maintenance.
• Do not use products that contain formaldehyde or organic solvents to clean
the treadmill as these can damage the fittings.
• Grease and dirt may be removed with a cotton cloth and light detergent.
Wipe off with a dry cloth afterwards.
• Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the power button and display. Wet or damp
cloths may not be used on these areas.
• Wipe only exterior parts.
• Do not use the treadmill in damp or dusty spaces.
• The belt must be placed on a flat surface.
• If the original lead becomes damaged, it must be replaced by an
authorised staff member from the manufacturing or retail company.
• Only for indoor use.
• Do not use while wearing overly long or loose clothing which could catch
and cause accidents. Use indoor training shoes.
• Do not stand on the treadmill when you start it. Stand to the side and make
sure that the speed is low when you step onto the belt.
• Keep an eye on children and animals to avoid injuries. If very young,
elderly or disabled people use the treadmill this must be under supervision
of a responsible adult.
Daily Maintenance
• Clean the machine regularly and remove dust. Clean both sides of the belt.
Clean the belt with a cloth and a little washing up liquid. Do not use other
cleaning liquids. Wipe off sweat from the handles and belt after every use.
Lubrication
• The plate and belt are factory-treated with an antistatic lubricant. Lubricate
every 100 hours of use (normal use).