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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
In order to avoid an accident, please ensure you have the treadmill safety key securely attached to your clothing.
In the event, that you accidently trip or slip whilst walking or running on the treadmill, removing the safety key
from the console will ensure the power is paused to the motor bringing the belt to a stop. Re-attach the safety
key to commence your workout.
When exercising on the treadmill concentrate on looking straight ahead and not at your feet, to avoid any risk
of tripping or falling. Increase the speed gradually allowing yourself to adapt to the speed setting before making
any further speed adjustments.
To pause or stop your treadmill use the emergency stop button or safety key when necessary.
Once you have completed installation of the treadmill and the motor cover is securely on, you may plug in the
power cord. It is recommended you use a good quality surge protector device.
1. Position the treadmill on a clean and level surface, close to a dedicated wall socket power point. A
rubber floor mat is recommended to assist with maintenance and protection of your floor.
2. For your safety, never start the treadmill while you are standing on the running belt. Place your feet
on either side of the running belt side rails and press the start button. Increase the speed gradually
to the desired speed level before standing on the belt surface.
3. Wear appropriate clothing and footwear when exercising on the treadmill. Do not wear long, loose
fitting clothing that could become caught in any of the moving parts of the treadmill.
4. Always wear the safety key attachment.
5. The motor cover should never be removed while in use. A qualified electrical technician must be
in attendance should any maintenance work need to be carried out. Always unplug the power cord
should the cover ever need to be removed for maintenance reasons.
6. Young children should be kept away from the treadmill whilst it is in use to avoid injury and safety
concerns.
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