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MOVING THE TREADMILL
1. Before moving, make sure the power is off.
2. Make sure the plug has pulled off.
3. Make sure the running base has been folded
4. The treadmill can be moved around in house safely in its fold-up position by using the
transport wheels. Firmly hold onto handle bars with both hands, pull the treadmill towards you,
incline 30-40 degree until it's portable on wheels, drag or push slowly.
SPECIAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
POWER SOURCE
Choose a place in reach of a socket when placing the treadmill.
Always connect the appliance to a socket with a grounded circuit and no other appliances
connected to it. It is recommended not to use any extension cords.
A faulty grounding of the appliance can cause the risk of electrical shocks. Ask a qualified
electrician to check the socket in case you do not know if the appliance is grounded
appropriately. do not modify the plug provided with the appliance if it is not compatible with
your socket. ask a qualified electrician to install a suitable socket.
Sudden voltage fluctuations can seriously damage the treadmill. Weather changes or
switching on and off other appliances can cause peak voltages, over-voltage or interference
voltage. To limit the danger of damage to the treadmill, it should be equipped with an over-
voltage protective device (not included).
Keep power cord away from the carrying roller. Do not leave the power cord below the striding
belt. Do not use the treadmill with a damaged or worn out power cord.
Unplug before cleaning or engaging in maintenance work. Maintenance should only be done
by authorized service technicians, unless otherwise stated by the manufacturer. Ignoring
those instructions would automatically void the warranty.
Inspect the treadmill before every use to make sure that every part is operational.
Do not use the treadmill outdoors, in a garage or under any kind of canopy. Do not expose the
treadmill to high humidity or direct sunlight.
Never leave the treadmill unattended.
Make sure the striding belt is always tense. Start the striding belt before stepping on it.