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03/2016 UM-MT-EN-01 31
3.6 Electrical Connection
IMPORTANT- The power cord must be properly protected at all times, both when in use
and storage.
Below are the standard electrical requirements by region. There are different options
depending on which model you own. If you have a different electrical configuration,
please contact your sales representative.
DO NOT BEND OR REMOVE PRONGS. The plugs are polarized, meaning the prongs
are different sizes and the plug can only fit in the outlet one way; if the plug does not fit,
reverse the plug. If other power cord plugs are required, please contact WOODWAY.
Before connecting the treadmill to the power supply, the information on main voltage
and frequency (found on the name plate) is to be compared with the on-site connection
values. Only connect the device if the values match. Power surges or voltage drops can
cause malfunctions or defects in the device.
No other treadmills or devices may be operated on the same supply line. Each treadmill
must be operated with its own circuit breaker. The treadmill must be grounded.
DANGER
Danger of Death by Electric Shock!
Improper handling of electrical equipment by unqualified persons can cause
fatal electrical shock.
If necessary, allow only qualified personnel to perform electrical installa-
tion.
The power cord must not come into contact with hot surfaces or sharp
edges.
Electrical parts (eg. motor, power cord, and power switch) must not come
in contact with water.
WARNING
Danger of Injury by Falling when Switching the Device Off!
A complete shutdown of the unit caused by power surges or voltage dips can
cause abrupt deceleration of the running surface belt.
In order to avoid malfunctions, all data on the name plate must corre-
spond with the actual terminal values.
WARNING
Danger of Injury by Tripping Over Wires!
1. Improperly installed wires present a tripping hazard and danger of injury.
Safely lay power cords, interface cable, etc. outside of walking areas.

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