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2.2.4. Prohibited use
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Improper and/or prohibited use of the measuring system is impermissible and zebris
warn explicitly against all prohibitions included in this section.
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Do not try to service the treadmill in any manner other than that described in this user manual.
By the removal of the protective covers, it is possible that you could expose yourself to lethal high
voltages or other hazards.
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We also point out that if any changes are made to this certified device or its accessories without
the prior written consent of zebris, your legal right to operate the device will be void. If changes
are made to the device without obtaining approval, the operator is obligated to carry out suitable
investigations and tests to guarantee safe use.
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It is prohibited to embed the treadmill in the floor to reduce (track) access height. This way of
installation might create a highly dangerous capture area at the rear guide pulley of the treadmill.
The zebris Medical GmbH expressively will undertake no liability for injuries to any person when
the treadmill is operated under such condition!
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All applications using wheels are prohibited (cycling, wheelchair, inline skating or roll ski) as well
as running shoes with spikes or studs. Besides their extremely high risk of injury, these can cause
irreparable damage to the sensors.
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There should never be more than one person on the treadmill at a time once it is in operation.
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Children and animals are not allowed to use the treadmill without supervision and must maintain
a safety distance of at least 5 m.
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Any manner of over-exerting the test persons is strictly prohibited. In cases of nausea and dizziness,
the measuring is to be discontinued immediately and a doctor consulted.
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Any form of operation involving an increased hazard is strictly prohibited, e.g., sprinting or also
using test persons having an increased risk.
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The use of the measuring system under the influence of alcohol, drugs or narcotics is strictly prohibited.
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zebris measuring systems may not be operated in any other environmental conditions than those
listed in the section:
3.3. Technical specifications, p.13,
(e.g., in wet zones, moisture-prone areas,
or in climatic, vacuum, hyperbaric or decompression chambers, etc.). Direct contact with liquids
must always be avoided, as the measuring system is not protected against entering liquids. Liquids
entering the device can cause fire, electric shock, or other severe accidents.