How to Position and Stabilize the Treadmill
Follow all safety instructions. Move the treadmill to the location in which it will be used.
NOTE: See
How to Adjust and Tension the Striding Belt
to center the striding belt.
Safety Clearances
The following information is supplied as regional reference data regarding safety clearances around the exterior of the
treadmill.
•
EU:
The European EN ISO 20957 Safety Standard requires a 6.5 ft. (2 m) minimum from the rear of the treadmill to
any object or surface and at least as wide as the treadmill.
•
U.S. and other regions:
The ASTM International (ASTM ) F2115 - 12 Standard recommends the minimum
dimensions to be 1.64 ft. (0.5 m) on each side of the treadmill and 6.5 ft. (2 m) behind the rearward most portion of
the usable moving surface or 6.5 ft. (2 m) behind the furthest rearward obstruction to emergency egress from the
treadmill.
Free area
1
6.5 ft. (2.0m)
2
1.64 ft. (0.5m)
After placing the unit where it will be used, check its stability. If there is even a slight rocking motion or the unit is not
stable, determine which stabilizing leg is not resting on the floor. To adjust, loosen the Jam Nut, and turn the
Stabilizing Leg until the rocking motion ceases, and both stabilizing legs rest firmly on the floor. Retighten the Jam
Nut.
Item
Description
1
Jam Nut
2
Stabilizing Leg
NOTE: It is extremely important that the stabilizing leg be correctly adjusted for proper operation. An unbalanced unit
may cause striding belt misalignment. A bubble level is recommended to ensure proper leveling.
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