6. Safety instructions
6.1 Handling and repair
Do not attempt to install or repair the StairTrainer yourself. This MUST be done by an authorized
service technician.
The training aid must never be exposed to strong shocks/bumps when moved around, as this
may have an impact on the functionality.
6.2 Unintended movements of the StairTrainer
If during the use of your StairTrainer movement or action occurs which is not described in this
manual, stop the unit and call technical assistance.
Should your StairTrainer not move with plane movement as a platform, calibrate the device as
described in section 10.1. If the problem persists, call technical assistance.
6.3 Operating conditions
The space under the training aid must be kept free of all objects, which may impair its downward
movement.
WARNING!
The electric cable for the power supply must be able to move freely. There must be
no risk that it may get stuck or lead to personal injury.
6.4 Avoiding personal injury
WARNING!
Never stand on the training aid when adjusting the height.
In order to avoid personal injury, NEVER use the StairTrainer when someone or something is in
danger of being hurt by crushing, cutting, falling, stumbling or similar. The user/operator must
to the extent possible make sure that the movement of the StairTrainer will not jeopardize
anybody or anything.
WARNING!
Be extra careful when small children and disabled persons are around the training
aid, since these groups cannot always be able to foresee the possible consequences
of the movements.
Never allow children or unauthorized persons to play with the device.