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3$-$Use$the$equipment$as$explained$in$the$instruction$manual.$ $
4$-$Keep$the$equipment$in$an$enclosed$ area,$away$from$dust$or$humidity.$Don’t$store$it$in$a$garage,$indoor$
backy ard$ or$ near$ the$ water.$ Humidity,$ dust$ and$ water$ could$ lead$ to$ a$ malfunction$ of$ the$ equipment,$
annulling$its$guar antee.$
5$-$Place$the$unit$on$a$flat$surface.$If$the$surface$is$uneven,$the$proper$functioning$could$be$affected.$Some$models$
include$leve lers$or$levelling$threads$behind$the$legs,$helping$the$levelling.$Please$read$the$manual$to$verify$if$your$
unit$is$provided$with$one$of$them.$
6$-$The$unit$must$be$placed$in$a$ventilated$area.$Don’t$use$it$in$places$with $sprays$or$with $oxygen$dispenser.$The$air$
you$breath$may$be$affected$and$cause$an$accident.$
7$-$Keep$children$younger$than$12$years$old$and$pets$away$from$the$equipment.$Keep$a$saf e$distance$from$machin e.$
8$-$Check$in$ the$manual$ for$the$maximum$weight$your$equipment$can$support.$An$e xcessive$weight$could$
lead$to$a $malfunction$in $th e $o perating$sy s tem,$which$won’t$be$covered$by$the$guarantee.$
9$-$Wear$suitable$clothes$and$shoes.$Do$not$use$loose$clothes$that$may$get$hoo ked.$
10$-$ If$your$equipment$ is$ working$ through$ a$power$supply:$make$sure$ that$the$power$cord$and$plug$are$ in$good$
conditions.$ Carry$ out$ the$ connection$ only$ when$ the$ circuit$ has$ ground$ connection,$ otherwise$ it$ could$ cause$
damages$on$the$equipment$or$in$the$property$which$the$guarantee$won’t$cover.$P o wer$cords$must$be$awa y$from$hot$
surfaces.$
11$ -$ If$ it$ is$ a$ battery-power ed$ unit:$ check$ and$ make$ sure$ that$ they$ are$ charged$ enough$ so$ the$ display$ will$ fully$
function.$ $
12$-$If$your$equipm e n t$is$provid ed $with$a$security$key,$please$understand$the$produce$bef o re$using$it.$The $security$
key$has$a$magnet$which$must$be$put$in$the$display .$At$the$end$of$the$lace$there$is$a$clamp$which$should$be$attached$
to$the$clothes.$The$treadmill$will$start$working$only$if$the$key$is$placed$in$the$display.$THIS$IS$ESSENTIAL.$ $
13$-$If$your $unit$works$thanks$to$a$power$supply:$don’t$put$it$into$operation$while$you$are$on$the$belt.$The$motor$
would$be$unnecessarily$loade d.$The$rig ht$way$is$placing$yourself$with$open$legs,$each$one$on$a$side$of$the$belt$and$
sit$up$once$it$is$ongoing.$
14$-$If$your$unit$work s$with$an$electric$supply:$check$the$speed$it$can$reach,$for$your$security.$The$best$is$to$adjust$
graduall y$the$speed$in$order$to$av oid$sudden$changes.$
15$-$If$your$unit$works$through $an$electric$supply:$never$leave$the$machine$unattended$while$it’s$working.$
Take$the$security$key$off,$turn$the$ON$button$to$OFF$and$unplug$the$power$cord.$
16$ -$If$your$equipment$is$provided$with$a$pulse$sensor,$you$may$know$it$isn’t$a$medical$instrument.$It’s$designed$as$
a$help$for$the$workout$and$determines$the$tendencies$of$heart$r at es.$Ther e$ar e$some$factors$which$could$affect$the$
accuracy$of$the$heart$rat e$int erpretations,$for$example$the$movements$of$the$user.$ $
17$ -$ The$ machines$ don’t$ take$ too$ much$ space$ as$ they$ can$ be$ folded.$ Once$ folded,$ make$ sure$ that$ all$ is$ well$
assembled$to$the$locking$syst e m ,$either$if$it$has$a$lock$or$a$hydraulic$engine.$Don’t$try$to$move$it$or$raise$unless$you$
are$insured .$Should$any$damage$happen$being$the$machine$uninsured ,$it$won’t$be$covered$by$the$guarantee.$ $
18$ -$ Check$ and$ tighten$ all$ screws$ on$ a$ regular$ basis,$ because$ due$ to$ vibrations$ screws$ and$ nuts$ tend$ to$
loosen.$Damages$caused $by$a$lac k $o f$maintenance$won’t$be$co vered$by $th e $g u a rantee.$
19$-$A$correct$ lubrication$ of$the$ treadmill$with$silicon$oil$or$Teflon$is$REALLY$IMPORTANT.$This$lubrication$
must$be$performed$regularly$depending$on$each$person,$even$befor e$its$first$use.$The$lubrication$must$be$carried$
out$this$way:$disconnect$the$equipment$of$the$electricity$supply$(in$case$you$hav e$one),$pull$up$the$tapestry$from$
the$side$with$one$hand$and$ spread$the$oil$on$ the$board.$ Please$repeat$ this$procedure$from$the$other$ lateral$side.$
Connect$the$equipment$to$the$power$supply$(in$case$you$hav e$one)$and$turn$the$“on”$button$(red$button)$into$the$
correct$position $(I),$insert$the$security$key$and$let$the$treadmill$work$for$several$minutes$without$an y$weight$on$it.$

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