N After having switched on a 3-phase machine, an elevation of 0 % is automatically adjusted. If this is not the case,
the unit is to be switched off immediately and the two phases of the wall socket changed so that the device is
supplied with right-handed polarized power. Otherwise the elevation cannot be set correctly and the power supply
of the motor for controlling the elevation is switched off via the limit stop switch on the base frame.
N Use a usual 16 Ampere expulsion fuse with “C” tripping circuit for your house distribution. For running machine
models with a construction size of the running surface of 200/75 cm up to 300/125 cm, you will need a 32 Ampere
expulsion fuse with “C” tripping circuit. If, however, the expulsion fuses switch off when starting the device, the
circuit has to be secured with a blowout fuse or an expulsion fuse with another tripping circuit (e.g.: K–fuse). Read
name plate and technical data of the machine just to make sure.
N Please ask your electrical engineer or h/p/cosmos if you have further questions.
N Before installing the running machine, please compare the specifications on the name plate concerning the mains
voltage and the mains frequency with your local characteristics. Connect only if identical.
N Check the main lead, the voltage power supply outlet and ground wire protection contacts before plugging in.
Damaged leads and couplers and defective or dirty contacts have to be exchanged immediately. Rubber leads can
become porous and friable after some years.
N The use of extension cables or multiple plug sockets is not allowed.
N Electrical devices with mains connections must neither be used in wet and humid areas
(e.g. swimming pools, saunas, etc.) nor in environmental chambers.
In case the treadmill is operated in connection with any host equipment (for example printer, PC, etc.) make sure a
certified medical multiple plug socket with article no. [cos100157] is used as described in chapter 12.19 “Safety multiple
socket” on page 188.