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Swift User Manual Lifepro
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CAUTION:
Before you perform any care, cleaning, maintenance, repair, or
similar work on your treadmill, switch off the power and remove the power cable
from the electrical outlet. Check before starting the planned work that your
treadmill is completely disconnected and switched off. Only when all work is fully
completed, and the device is completely re-assembled, may the treadmill be
reconnected to a wall outlet and switched on.
BEFORE FIRST USE OR AFTER A LONG BREAK FROM TRAINING
Check that the treadmill is safe. There must be no objects on or under the device.
Make sure that there is a continuous film of lubricant (silicone) on the running
deck. If this is not the case, then use the supplied silicone to apply a lubricant
film. See
LUBRICATING THE RUNNING BELT
on page 32.
MAINTENANCE & CLEANING INTERVALS
After each workout, clean the treadmill with a damp cloth to remove any
perspiration and/or other liquid residues. Never use solvents or chemical cleaners
to clean the treadmill. Dry the cleaned areas thoroughly.
CHECK THE LUBRICATION OF THE RUNNING BELT: ONCE A WEEK
If your regular checks show that there is no longer enough lubrication, lubricate
the belt immediately and shorten the inspection interval accordingly. Please see
LUBRICATING THE RUNNING BELT
on page 32 for instructions. If the treadmill
has a folding mechanism and has been standing upright for a long time, check
whether there is still enough lubricant present.
CHECK THE ALIGNMENT OF THE RUNNING BELT: ONCE A WEEK
The alignment of the running belt must be checked regularly. If you notice that
the belt is running to one side, this must be corrected immediately. Please see
ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT
on page 34.
CLEAN THE MOTOR COMPARTMENT: ONCE A MONTH
To clean the motor compartment, remove the motor cover bolts and cover.
Vacuum the visible dust with the small nozzle of a vacuum cleaner. Never use
detergent or compressed air under any circumstances.
CAUTION:
This work may only be performed when the treadmill is switched
off and the power plug is removed.
CHECK THE MOUNTING MATERIALS: ONCE A MONTH
Check the bolts and nuts at least once a month. Tighten, if necessary.
WHY IS MAINTENANCE OF MY TREADMILL SO IMPORTANT?
In order to enjoy using your treadmill for many years, it is important to regularly
and consistently do basic maintenance. The maintenance interval will depend
very much on how often you use your treadmill, and therefore the intervals may
need to be shorter than specified.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN IF THERE IS A LACK OF MAINTENANCE?
There is friction between the running belt and the running deck when in use.
Any kind of friction creates wear which reduces the life of your treadmill. By
lubricating between the running belt and the running deck with silicone oil, this
friction is reduced, thus increasing the life of both parts. If the treadmill runs dry,
the running deck will get hot, and the surface of the running deck and the running
belt may be damaged or destroyed. Friction can also lead to a static charge which
can discharge on contact with the frame. This is not only unpleasant but can also
destroy the treadmill’s electronics.
WHY DO I HAVE TO CLEAN THE MOTOR COMPARTMENT?
Due to movement of the running belt and ventilation of the motor, the treadmill
attracts dust from the environment. This dust will be deposited both under and in
the machine. Without cleaning, the interior of the treadmill would at some point
get so dusty that a short would be caused in the electronic components. To avoid
this, regular cleaning is necessary.
DAMAGE CAUSED BY NEGLECT OR LACK OF MAINTENANCE AND CARE
ARE EXCLUDED FROM THE WARRANTY.