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Run Personal

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14  Easily solved problems

The following table lists a series of problems that may arise during normal use of Run Personal. If the solutions given don’t solve the problem, 
or if the problems are different, ask for help from the Technical Support Service.

Problem

Cause

Remedy

Equipment doesn’t switch on

Power supply cable not plugged 
in

Plug the power supply cable into the wall socket

Mains power failure

Check the power supply in the mains socket in question by 
plugging in another appliance that definitely works

Power supply cable damaged

Contact the Assistance Service

Power supply cable connector 
not plugged into equipment

Plug the connector in

One of the two switches is off

Switch on both the main switch and the additional switch

The Circuit breaker is open

Check that the two keys next to the switch are closed, by 
pressing them fully down

Summary of Contents for RUN PERSONAL

Page 1: ...Run Personal User manual...

Page 2: ...ies 12 7 Safety devices and warnings 13 8 Place of installation 15 9 Moving the equipment 16 10 Levelling 17 11 Electrical connection 18 12 Connection to another device 20 13 Maintenance 21 14 Easily...

Page 3: ...trical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning or performing any maintenance tasks Warning To reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or injury to person take the following precautions...

Page 4: ...faces Keep hands away from moving parts Never drop or insert any object into any opening Do not use outdoors Do not leave the appliance outdoors exposed to the elements rain sun wind etc Do not expose...

Page 5: ...ng the exercise your heart rate is too high and you should slow the exercise down At the beginning of each exercise make sure you are in the correct position and that none of the parts of the equipmen...

Page 6: ...c Although the equipment has been designed and built in accordance with health and safety requirements there are some zones in which there are unseen hazards You must be very careful about possible up...

Page 7: ...gence improperassemblyorinstallation debrisresultingfromanyconstructionactivitiesintheproduct senvironment rustorcorrosionasaresult of the product s location alterations or modifications without Techn...

Page 8: ...ification The equipment identity label gives the present information Manufacturer s name and address Name of product Electrical specifications Equipment classification Certification marks Serialnumber...

Page 9: ...9 Run Personal 2013 mm 79 3 800mm 31 5 1465 mm 57 7 4 4 Technical data...

Page 10: ...me 0 999 min 1 Distance 0 99 99 km 5 Noise level Less than 80 dB Protection grade IP 20 Operating temperature from 5 C to 35 C Electrical isolation class Class I Marks and certificates CE UL MET Only...

Page 11: ...The speakers are at the back of the Visio 2 Treadmill a specially cushioned tread surface 3 Side handgrips a safe point for support when getting on to the equipment orifyouloseyourbalance Canbeheldwhe...

Page 12: ...7 6 10 11 6 Accessories The supplied kit includes the following accessories 7 Set of wrenches for assembly and adjustment 8 Cloth for cleaning 9 Chest band with transmitter for heart rate monitor 10...

Page 13: ...esult if the user moves too far from the control panel the switch pops out and stops the equipment without having to touch the controls To reset all the equipment s functions return the switch to its...

Page 14: ...arts When the current reaches an excessive value the protection device opens thus preventing damage to the electronics inside C Main switch turns the equipment s power on and off D Additional switch i...

Page 15: ...ty during exercise to between 20 and 90 the lighting is good enough to make the area safe and relaxing place to exercise in there is a safety area of free space of 2x1 m in front of the treadmill the...

Page 16: ...backwards Given the weight of the equipment we recommend that more than one person be involved in lifting it If flooring conditions prevent use of the wheels normal moving procedures must be employed...

Page 17: ...l B A 10 10 Levelling Theequipmentislevelledbyadjustingtherearfootonthesideshown in the illustration Loosen the locknut B Unscrew or screw the foot A until the frame is stable After adjusting tighten...

Page 18: ...t be in the 0 position i e the equipment must be switched off Plug the power cable first into the equipment socket and then into the wall socket Warning Check the state of the power supply cable perio...

Page 19: ...rounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DANGER Thepowersupplysocketmustbegrounded Ifnot agroundconnectionmustbeinstalledbyaqualifiedelectricianbeforeconnecting the equipment to the e...

Page 20: ...oved Each Visio can be connected to many compatible audio video equipment e g DVD Playstation VCR and earphones B RCA video input yellow connector C RCA audio inputs red connector for the right input...

Page 21: ...with normal hygiene and sanitary rules To clean the screen proceed as follows turn the equipment off by switching the switch to 0 unplug the equipment power cable from the wall socket clean the scree...

Page 22: ...positioned it needs aligning The alignment is done with the equipment running Set the adjustment screw A located at the back of the equipment opposite the control panel support riser so that the belt...

Page 23: ...gged in Plug the power supply cable into the wall socket Mains power failure Check the power supply in the mains socket in question by plugging in another appliance that definitely works Power supply...

Page 24: ...ough away to stop signal interference minimum distance between two units cm 80 Strong radio interference sources nearby Find the interference source e g electrical domestic appliance and move it away...

Page 25: ...ontact the Technogym Technical Support Service you must give the following information equipment model date of purchase serial number precise description of the problem Warning Work on the equipment b...

Page 26: ...equipment is unused for a long time or when you want to dispose of it unplug it from the mains Disposing of the equipment on open ground in public areas or in private areas used by the public is prohi...

Page 27: ...theadditionalswitchandswitch the main switch to the 0 position off The equipment must be switched off only at the end of the exercise when in standby If the equipment isn t going to be used for a long...

Page 28: ...itswithheartratereceiversinthesamearea therecommendedminimumdistance between them is 80 cm Heart rate readings will not be accurate near electromagnetic radiation sources TVs cellphones etc Should you...

Page 29: ...ng fats as energy source keep heart rate between 60 and 70 Zone of little training interest Age Toreadthegraph simplyfindyourageonthehorizontalaxisandscan up the vertical until you reach the 60 70 and...

Page 30: ...ry individuals who want to get fit and keep in shape Warning RunPersonalistobeusedsolelyforitsintendedpurpose i e tosimulatewalkingandrunning Anyotheruseisconsideredimproper Steponthetreadmillfromther...

Page 31: ...ose with elbows at 90 looking straight ahead as if at a point 5 6 metres away Warning Any distractions in the area around the equipment may cause the user to lose his her balance The stepping pace mus...

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