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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
You should consult a physician before beginning any exercise program this
is especially important if you are pregnant, sick injured or have a pre-existing
medical condition.
If whilst using the treadmill you feel dizzy, faint, short of breath or any pain
STOP using the treadmill immediately and consult a physician.
When using electrical products, you should follow normal safety procedures,
especially if there are children or pets around.
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Place the treadmill flat on the ground away from water and heat.
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Avoid placing the treadmill on thick carpet - it should be placed on a flat
clean surface allowing air to circulate around it freely to avoid ove-heating
the motor.
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To fold and unfold the treadmill, refer to the Folding Instructions section
below.
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To turn on the treadmill, connect the power cord to the wall and turn on the
red On/Off switch at the back of the treadmill and avoid sharing the power
outlet with other electrical products.
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Grounding electrical equipment is important and reduces the risk of
electrical shock. The electrical cord and plug provided with the treadmill are
grounded therefore a grounded power outlet must be used to avoid injury.
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Always check the running belt alignment each time you use the treadmill
-the running belt will move to one side with use - to align the running belt
correctly and tighten it when it becomes sticky under foot and loose, refer to
the Belt Alignment section in page10 . It’s important you do this correctly to
avoid injury.
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To start the treadmill, place the safety key on the yellow circle on the Control
Pad and attach the clip to your clothing. Note, the treadmill will not start
unless you place the safety key on the yellow circle.
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START the treadmill at the lowest speed and hold onto the handrests. Note,
there should be a 3 second countdown before the running belt begins to
move.
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In the event the treadmill malfunctions, PULL the safety key from the Control
Pad – the treadmill will stop immediately, turn OFF the red power switch at
the back of the treadmill, disconnect the power, and contact the customer
care team for further instructions.
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Regular maintenance will prolong the life of your treadmill and prevent injury
– refer to the Troubleshooting section in page12.
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Always use proper lifting techniques and/or assistance when lifting or
moving the treadmill to avoid injury.
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Never leave the treadmill unattended or plugged in especially if there are
young children around.
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Always turn the treadmill OFF at the wall and remove the plug when it’s not
in use – this applies when you are cleaning or moving the treadmill.
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The treadmill is not suitable for children under 14 years of age or for people
with physical conditions unless supervised by an adult.
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The treadmill is designed for home use only and should only be used indoors
in a clean dry area.
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Please ensure you read the User Manual and Safety
Instructions carefully prior to operating this treadmill.