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Cleaning & Care

Ensure your footwear is clean of any 
substances that can cause damage to the 
running belt.

Always use appropriate athletic footwear 
when using. 

Clean with a damp cloth.

For best results sweeping or vacuuming 
under and around the iWalk, fold the 
treadmill up before doing so. This will get  
rid of dust that would be underneath when  
in use.

DO NOT use solvents when cleaning.

To remove stubborn stains, use a cotton 
cloth with mild cleaning detergent. Then  
use a dry cloth to ensure the iWalk is 
thoroughly dry.

DO NOT use any cleaning detergents on the 
control panel. Only use a dry cloth.

DO NOT unplug your iWalk while it is in use. 
Turn off by pressing the On/Off button on 
the Control Panel first and unplug once the 
running belt has come to a halt.

Cleaning and lubricating  
the running belt 

The iWalk is lubricated beforehand but may 

Fig. 1.

Fig. 2.

need topping up and cleaning underneath 
the running belt to maintain the performance 
and safety.

Ensure the product is off and unplugged 
before cleaning and maintenance.

To clean or lubricate the inside of the belt, 
you must loosen the belt as shown in Fig. 1.

Once loose, place your hand underneath the 
belt to either clean with a cloth or lubricate if 
necessary. Ensure the belt is fully tightened 
as shown in Fig. 2.

The belt may become loose or misaligned 
in transit. Please ensure it is fully tightened 
before use and regularly check the belt to 
ensure it is still tight.

Lubricant Warning & Advice: Silicone Oil 
(Polydimethylsiloxane) - Keep out of reach 
of children. Avoid prolonged contact with 
skin. Do not ingest. Avoid contact with eyes. 
Wash hands after use. Place approx 5-10ml 
on both sides, also reaching towards the 
centre to ensure a full spread. Wipe away 
any excess oil. Repeat if necessary. It is 
possible to lubricate without loosening the 
belts. If so, DO NOT stretch the belt too 
much as it may result in deforming or a rip. 
Turn the iWalk on for 3-4 minutes at 3kmph 
to allow the lubricant to spread.

Summary of Contents for iWalk

Page 1: ...The Family Treadmill...

Page 2: ...them safe for future reference Contents The Family Treadmill Safety Warnings Advice 2 Your iWalk 4 Before use 5 Assemble your iWalk 6 Using your iWalk 7 Operating instructions 7 Your Control Panel 7 W...

Page 3: ...should use iWalk Highly recommend stretching before and after use Ensure you are hydrated before during and after use Always keep children and pets away This product is not a toy Inspect the iWalk bef...

Page 4: ...and unplug the power cord when the iWalk is not in use Keep power cord away from heated surfaces Store in a clean and dry place ONLY service from a qualified technician Run as close as possible to the...

Page 5: ...nd the Magnetic Safety Key is removed from the Control Panel the iWalk belt will stop immediately Plug your audio jack into your phone and the iWalk prior to turning on the iWalk Plugging the audio ja...

Page 6: ...avy carefully unpack from its packaging to avoid damaging the unit or injuring yourself Ensure the area is clear and has a flat surface F Magnetic safety key 1x G 3 5mm Audio cable 1x H Allen key 1x I...

Page 7: ...s over the 2 Vertical beams and tighten in the M8 screws with washers x4 C x2 on either side using the Allen Key provided Then place the Plastic Covers D over this 4 Secure the Control Panel in place...

Page 8: ...r outlet 2 Switch on the button at the base of the iWalk This will illuminate to indicate that Using your iWalk The Family Treadmill Your Control Panel the unit has power and the control panel will li...

Page 9: ...stance Indicator Press to view current distance LED light Illuminates LED Calorie Indicator Press to view current calories burnt LED light Illuminates Audio Input your personal audio device to take ad...

Page 10: ...ing 3 seconds will indicate the speed change 9 You can view the speed time distance and calories burned on the screen by pressing MODE until the LED light comes on the desired option If you choose the...

Page 11: ...ective Improve fitness and burn fat and calories at a medium level Program SPEED km h Segment P1 2 3 3 4 5 3 4 5 5 3 4 5 4 4 4 2 3 3 5 3 P2 2 4 4 5 6 4 6 6 6 4 5 6 4 4 4 2 2 5 4 2 P3 2 4 4 6 6 4 7 7 7...

Page 12: ...see figure 1 2 Lift the running belt to an upright position see figure 2 Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 2 3 Pull out the folding pin and place it into the hole securing the running belt upright to the Vertical beam...

Page 13: ...cleaning underneath the running belt to maintain the performance and safety Ensure the product is off and unplugged before cleaning and maintenance To clean or lubricate the inside of the belt you mus...

Page 14: ...lly guaranteed for one year against all defects of workmanship and materials This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights If you have any problems or queries about this product please contact...

Page 15: ...osal agency Fuse mains plug replacement UK Ireland only This appliance is fitted with a BS 1363 13 amp plug If you have to replace the fuse only use those that are ASTA or BSI approved to BS 1362 and...

Page 16: ...L Unit 1 Eastside Port of Tyne South Shields NE33 5SP Customer Services UK 0800 781 7831 Freephone ROI 041 978 0003 Local rate Email info JMLgroup co uk Web www JMLdirect com JohnMillsLtd HL 12 18 S00...

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