TREADMILLS MOD. 870A/870S/870C
Rev.1/01.07.2019
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5
Maintenance
5.1
PRECAUTIONS
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Before undertaking any maintenance procedure, we must take the
following precautions:
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Use tools with insulated handles
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Wear personal protective clothing and equipment, such as
insulated gloves and shoes,
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Switch off the equipment (ON/OFF switch to "0") and remove the
plug from the outlet.
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Ensure your working conditions are appropriate. Ensure the lighting is
sufficient, and the treadmill is free of all obstructions.
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The hood, handrails, belt, and exposed plastic areas may be cleaned with a
soft damp cloth, dampened with a solution of tepid water and mild detergent.
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When dealing with the moving parts of the treadmill during any maintenance
procedure, be extremely careful; these parts are potentially dangerous.
•
When lubricating parts of the equipment as outlined below, ensure you do not
exceed the recommended amount of lubricant.
5.2
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
5.2.1 Routine Maintenance to be performed by technicians of the corporation
using the equipment.
A general preventive maintenance schedule should be based on the following
points:
N.
Intervention
Frequency
Materials
1
Check performance of red
STOP signals
Before any use.
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2
General cleaning of equipment
Weekly
Soap and water
3
Cleaning of side footrest belts
Weekly
Vacuum cleaner
(max. 1.5 bar)
4
Cleaning of drive belts
Monthly
Vacuum cleaner and
brush (detergent)
5
Check integrity of network
cables (if not protected by a
cable tray)
Monthly
Visual inspection
These operations must be performed by trained technicians of the private or
public corporation using the equipment.
We wish to remind you that Norm EN 60601-1 defines the end user as the
private or public corporation responsible for the use and maintenance of the
equipment (par. 2.12.13).