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Some parts of the device may corrode. It is, therefore,
inadvisable to leave the device in a room with a high moisture
content. Take care not to allow the device (in particular internal
and electronic components) to be exposed to water, beverages,
sweat, etc.
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The device is intended for adult training and is NOT a toy.
If you allow children to use it at your own discretion, you must
provide them with instructions of appropriate use and ensure
constant supervision.
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This is not a therapeutic device.
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Slight humming noise may be heard during operation due to the
inertial movement of the flywheel caused by the structure. It
does not affect the operation of the device.
For exercise bikes and elliptical trainers, any possible humming
noises heard when rotating the pedals backwards occur for
technical reasons and have no negative consequences.
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Noise emissions are greater when loaded.
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Before each training, make sure the protective devices are
operational and bolt and plug connections are tight.
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Wear appropriate (sports) shoes during the training.
MAINTENANCE
In order to ensure the maximum safety of treadmill operation, it is
advisable to check the wear of its parts regularly. In concerns in
particular tightness and condition of nuts, bolts, moving parts,
bushings, etc.
Store the device in a dry and warm place. Do not expose the device to
direct sunlight.
CAUTION! Always turn the treadmill off and disconnect the power
cord before maintenance.
CLEANING
Regular cleaning will extend the lifetime of the device and ensure high
performance.
Clean the treadmill with a soft and moist cloth. This does not apply to
electrical elements, the motor,
or internal parts; do not let water reach these areas. Protect the surface
of the running belt (and the surface below it) against water.
CLEANING THE MOTOR
Remove dust from the motor at least once a year. To this end,
disconnect the power cord of the treadmill, wait about an hour, and
remove the motor cover. Use compressed air or brush to carefully
remove the dust. Reinstall the motor cover and connect the device to
the mains. The treadmill is ready for use.
LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL
The interval of treadmill lubrication depends on the intensity of use.
If the device is used more than five hours a week, it should be
lubricated every two to three months. If it is used less, lubricate it once
every seven or eight months.
Apply grease below the running belt. Use more grease in the place
where the feet touch the belt when running.
BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
The belt needs to be tensioned when it starts to slip, slide sideways, or
curl during training.
Place the treadmill on a flat surface. Run the treadmill at about 6–8
km/h and note the deviation of the running belt.
As a result of regular use, the running belt may require tensioning.
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A too loose belt may stop despite a running motor.
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Do not overtension the belt as it may damage the motor, shaft,
or bearings.
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A correctly stretched belt can be lifted on the sides up to about
5–7.5 cm. It is easily verifiable.
The belt is tensioned correctly if you can fit three fingers under
it.
INCREASING BELT TENSION
A special wrench was included in the delivery. Place it in the left belt
adjustment bolt in the rear of the treadmill. Rotate the wrench 90
degrees clockwise (Fig. C). This way, you stretch the rear roller and
increase belt tension. Repeat for the right bolt. Make sure the bolts are
tightened equally.
Repeat on both sides until the belt tension is correct.
REDUCING BELT TENSION
Belt tension is reduced in a similar way to how it is increased. Rotate
the wrench counterclockwise.
CENTRING THE RUNNING BELT
The belt may move to one side as a result of different running styles
(most often greater load on one leg). This is why the belt may need to
be adjusted from time to time.
The belt should centre itself as the treadmill is used. It has to be
adjusted when it diverges to the right or left.
Run the treadmill at a low speed (eg. 3 km/h). Check which side the belt
moves to.
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If the belt moves to the right, place the wrench in the right
adjustment bolt.
Rotate the wrench 90 degrees clockwise (Fig. A). Note whether
the belt is centred. If it continues to diverge to the right, rotate
the wrench 90 degrees again.
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If the belt moves to the left, act similarly on the left adjustment
bolt (Fig. B).
ENVIRONMENT
The device is delivered in a package to protect it against any possible
transport damage. The packaging is made from non-processed
material and can be recycled. Throw the materials to appropriate
colour containers for selective waste collection.
Protect the environment and do not throw used batteries into
household wastes. Return them to the point of sale or a special
recycling centre.
Used electrical equipment (including the computer and power supply)
are recyclable. Do not throw them out with household waste as they
may contain substances dangerous to the health and environment. You
can actively contribute to sustainable use of natural resources and the
protection of the natural environment by handing the used device to
a recycling centre for used electrical devices.
ASSEMBLY
The device must be assembled carefully by an adult. In case of doubt,
ask a more experienced person for help.
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Prior to the assembly, make sure the set contains all
the listed elements and whether none of the parts was damaged
during transport. If any parts are missing or you have any other
reservations, contact the seller.
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Have a look at the drawings and explanations and follow the
assembly manual when assembling the device.
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Be careful during the assembly. There is a risk of injury when
using the tools and parts.
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Remember to keep your surroundings safe. Do not let tools and
parts lie around in chaos. Remember that plastic foil and bags
pose o suffocation risk to small children.
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Assembly parts necessary for a specific step in
the assembly manual are shown in pictures and included in
instructions. Use the elements indicated in the assembly
manual.
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Do not tighten parts completely during the first stages
of the assembly. Tighten connections after all parts are placed
and fitted properly.
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The manufacturer may have assembled some parts.
Running belt
Running board