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SKILLMILL

CONTENTS

Contents ..............................................................................................................2
Important safety instructions ..........................................................................3
Personal safety ..................................................................................................5
Identification of the manufacturer and equipment .......................................7
Description of product .......................................................................................8
Using the equipment .........................................................................................9
Description of the display ...............................................................................12
Using the chest strap ......................................................................................15
Place of use ......................................................................................................18
Technical data ...................................................................................................19
Safety stickers .................................................................................................21
Moving the equipment ....................................................................................22
levelling .............................................................................................................23
Electrical connection .......................................................................................24
Routine maintenance ......................................................................................28
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................30
Technical Service .............................................................................................32
Storage ..............................................................................................................33
Disposal ............................................................................................................33

Summary of Contents for SKILLMILL DJK03

Page 1: ...SKILLMILL TM USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...nd equipment 7 Description of product 8 Using the equipment 9 Description of the display 12 Using the chest strap 15 Place of use 18 Technical data 19 Safety stickers 21 Moving the equipment 22 levell...

Page 3: ...shock or injury to person take the following precautions Never leave the product unattended if not locked The product is considered locked when the brake lever is in the fully forward position Unplug...

Page 4: ...cord or use cord as handle Keep the cord away from heated surfaces Keep hands and feet away from moving parts Never drop or insert any object into any opening To switch the power off disconnect the po...

Page 5: ...rback Keepgarments or towels away from moving parts During use people must remain at a safe distance Do not use the product in the presence of small children or pets The person in charge of the gym mu...

Page 6: ...service misuse accident negligence improper assembly or installation debris resulting from any construction activities in the product s environment rust or corrosion as a result of the product s locat...

Page 7: ...urer s name and address B Place of manufacture C Product description D Electrical characteristics E Tells you to consult the user manual F Serial number and date of manufacture G Product model The Ski...

Page 8: ...t onto the equipment or if you lose your balance you can hold onto them to walk with large strides and they offer stability when running Central handgrip D grasp this to perform thrust exercises Footr...

Page 9: ...h fast walking becomes a gentle run with gradually lengthening steps Increase speed gradually as you feel more sure and stable Astherunningsurfaceiscurved thefurtherforwardtowardsthecentralhandgripyou...

Page 10: ...necessarytoholdontotheside handgrips when getting on and off the product Warning Thebrakedecreasesthespeedofthebelt butdoesnotstopitcompletely evenatmaximum braking it is possible for the belt to move...

Page 11: ...ng else during use Using the equipment two at a time is prohibited Skillmill is to be used solely for the use it was designed and built for i e to simulate walking and running and to perform thrust ex...

Page 12: ...1 to 10 The lower part of the display shows the following data This symbol indicates that the Wi Fi connection is active If the connection is active it is possible to log in This symbol indicates tha...

Page 13: ...pressed in kilometres At the end of the exercise the results are displayed these are divided across 2 screens Each page is displayed for 5 seconds then the display turns off Results page 1 Maximum spe...

Page 14: ...ned during the exercise expressed in kcal Total move generated during the exercise Average heart rate during the exercise expressed in beats per minute Depending on the product setting the distance an...

Page 15: ...ap The chest strap must be less than 30 cm from the receiver Keep as close to the receiver as possible for 10 seconds to facilitate the connection The heart icon flashes on the display while the conne...

Page 16: ...ingaerobicexerciseataheartrateof70 to90 thecardiocirculatory component prevails For example if someone aged 30 wants to burn off fat they should keep their heart rate between 112 60 and 131 70 during...

Page 17: ...nnot be considered absolutely certain You are advised not to use a chest band with heart rate monitor if you have a cardiac support device such as a pacemaker or similar To avoid interference equipmen...

Page 18: ...ht Do not use outdoors Do not leave the product outdoors exposed to the elements rain sun wind etc Do not expose the product to water jets Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or...

Page 19: ...tion grade IP 20 IP 20 Operating temperature from 5 C 41 F to 40 C 104 F from 5 C 41 F to 40 C 104 F Maximum capacity of water bottle holder 2 kg 4 lb 2 kg 4 lb Electrical isolation class Class II Cla...

Page 20: ...20 SKILLMILL TECHNICAL DATA 890 mm 35 1540 mm 61 1910 mm 75 Product operation will become perfectly smooth after the first 300 km...

Page 21: ...fer to the user manual for additional warnings and safety information Stop exercise if you feel faint dizzy or experience pain Keep body hair clothing away from all moving parts Check the equipment be...

Page 22: ...illustration and push it forwards and backwards Given the weight of the equipment we recommend that more than one person be involved in lifting it If wheels cannot be used on the floor move the equipm...

Page 23: ...nt must be level for proper operation The equipment is levelled by adjusting the foot shown in the illustration loosen the locknut B turn the foot A to the left or right until the frame is stable afte...

Page 24: ...ical installation complies with applicable regulations Check the mains power supply specifications on the label near the switch Plug the power cable first into the equipment socket and then into the w...

Page 25: ...will be between 40 and 60 Charge the battery fully using the power supply provided before using the product To charge the battery connect the power supply to the socket on the product It is also poss...

Page 26: ...2 Disconnectthetwoconnectorsconnectingthebatterytotheproduct 3 Connect the power supply to the battery 4 Leave the battery to charge for at least 16 hours 5 Disconnect the power supply and connect th...

Page 27: ...es not turn on after charging press the button B If the battery will not be used for a long period check that the display is on and press the button B otherwise disconnect the battery To reactivate th...

Page 28: ...esent Adjust the brake to slow down the rotating belt as much as possible Clean the outside of the equipment using a damp sponge Move the equipment to one side so that you can vacuum underneath it Do...

Page 29: ...t Service Before any work is performed it is essential to unplug the power supply if present and set the brake to maximum the rotating belt must be completely stopped Every two weeks check That the in...

Page 30: ...damaged Contact the Technogym Technical Support Service The power supply cable is not correctly plugged in Check the connection Installation problems with the power supply cable Check the connection...

Page 31: ...source e g an electrical domestic appliance and move it away or move the equipment Worn heart rate monitor chest band Change the chest band Chest band transmitter not making proper skin contact Dampen...

Page 32: ...cal Support Service you must give the following information Product model Purchase date Serial number A precise description of the problem Warning Any operations carried out on the equipment by person...

Page 33: ...firms specialised in urban and environmental hygiene Electricalandelectronicwastemustnotbeputoutfornormalwastecollection Aspecificwastecollectionsystemisprovidedforwiththistypeofproduct in conformity...

Page 34: ...SKILLMILL__en AB 0SM00971...

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