IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Power Connection
A mains voltage of 220–230 V is required to operate the device.
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The treadmill must only be connected to a professionally installed, earthed 16 A fused single socket using the sup-
plied mains cable.
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Switch the device on and off using the ON/OFF switch.
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Always unplug the power cord before moving the treadmill.
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Before carrying out any cleaning, maintenance, or other work, always disconnect the device from the mains.
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Do not use power strips or cable reels when connecting the mains plug.
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If an extension cable is required, it must comply with DIN standards, VDE regulations, and the technical rules issued
by the European Union or countries of the European Economic Area.
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Position the power cord so that it cannot be damaged and does not create a tripping hazard.
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Devices such as mobile phones, PCs, TVs (LCD, plasma, tube), game consoles, and similar electronics emit elec-
tromagnetic radiation during operation or in standby mode. Keep such devices away from your treadmill to avoid
malfunctions, interference, or inaccurate heart rate readings.
Training Environment
Set up the device on a flat, stable, and dry surface. If available, use adjustable parts of the device to compensate for
uneven surfaces. To protect sensitive surfaces from pressure marks and dirt, place a floor protection mat underneath.
Remove all objects within the required training radius before starting. Outdoor use or use in rooms with high humidity
is not permitted.
Maintain at least 1 meter of unobstructed space on both the left and right sides of the treadmill, measured from the han-
dlebars. In addition, keep a minimum of 2 meters of clear space behind the treadmill to allow for safe use and emergency
dismounting.
Training Clothes
Wear appropriate training clothes and shoes when using the device. Clothing should be such that it cannot become
entangled in the equipment during use. Training shoes should provide a firm grip and have non-slip soles.
Location and Storage
This exercise equipment is intended for use exclusively in dry, well-ventilated indoor environments. Do not use or store
the device in damp or wet locations such as saunas, swimming pools, or outdoor areas including balconies, terraces,
gardens, or garages. High humidity and low temperatures in these environments can cause electronic damage, corro-
sion, and rust, which are not covered by the warranty. Choose a dry, level, and well-ventilated location for both training
and storage. Ensure that the training area has sufficient airflow for proper oxygenation. Do not place the treadmill on
thick carpet, as this can block the ventilation openings underneath the unit and restrict necessary airflow. After long
periods of inactivity, check that all fasteners are securely tightened before using the device.
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