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The treadmill may be used by children
over 8 years old and people with reduced
sensitivity, or a physical or mental disability,
as long as they are supervised or have been
instructed in use of the equipment in a
safe manner and have thus understood the
associated risks. Children must not play with
the treadmill. Cleaning and maintenance
must not be carried out by children unless
they are supervised.
When the treadmill is in use, it should be
monitored continuously. When the treadmill
is in use, any children near it must not be left
unattended. The treadmill is not a toy.
Remember to check your treadmill regularly.
Tighten all screws, bolts and nuts on the
treadmill as required. Inspect the treadmill
and replace any worn parts. Do not use the
treadmill if it is defective.
When moving the treadmill, employ the
correct lifting technique.
The treadmill is only intended for indoor use
in private households.
Special safety instructions
Do not place your � ngers or other objects
near the belt when it is moving.
Do not use the dead man’s switch to start
and stop the belt.
Once you have stopped the belt, wait at least
3 seconds before starting it again. Do not
run faster than the belt rotates, as this may
damage the treadmill.
Use soft and non-marking shoes when
running on the treadmill.
WARNING! The pulse monitor may be
inaccurate. Training too hard may involve a
risk of personal injury or death. If you feel
unwell, stop exercising immediately.
Preparations for assembly
Two people are required to assemble the
treadmill.
Lay all the pieces out on the � oor and check
that all the parts are there.
Please refer to the illustration and parts list at
the back of the manual.
You must use the following tools:
• Allen key
Assembly parts included
Part
Quantity
Bolt, M8×15
6
Bolt, M8×45
4
Bolt, 4×16 mm
4
Washer, Ø 8.4 mm
10
Safety clip
1
Oil
1
Allen key
1