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60 03/2016 UM-MT-EN-01
7 Operation
WARNING
Danger Through Uncontrolled Running Surface Movement!
By stepping on the rear-most part of the running surface where it is
rounded, the force of gravity can set the running surface in motion. There
is a danger of falling.
Ensure that the user does not step on the rounded part of the running
surface when mounting and dismounting.
7.1 For Your Safety
For safe operation and successful training please read the following points for your own
safety before starting to use the treadmill:
Keep hanging clothing and towels away from the running surface. Ensure that
shoelaces do not extend beyond the bottom of the shoe sole.
Keep the area behind the treadmill clear and make sure that there is a space of at
least 78 in. (2 m) between the rear of the treadmill and walls or furniture.
Keep hands away from all moving parts.
Children and animals may not mount the treadmill! Never leave children or animals
near the treadmill unattended.
Check the treadmill for defective or loose components before use and replace or
repair if necessary.
Mount and dismount the treadmill carefully. Never mount or dismount the treadmill
when the running surface is moving.
For safety reasons and in the case of an emergency dismount, hold on to the railing
and straddle the running surface with your feet on the left and right side panels.
Do not dismount the treadmill until the running surface stops moving.
Wear suitable running shoes with a high degree of grip. Do not use shoes with
heels or leather soles or running shoes with spikes. To protect your device, ensure
that there are no stones in your shoe soles.
Take a few minutes to get your heart rate in the desired training range. Walk slowly
for some time after a training session to give your body enough time to cool down.
During this time your heart rate will go back to the normal range.
Never let loose objects (e.g. balls) roll under the treadmill. They could be pulled in-
to the device during operation.
ATTENTION
The user/owner or representative of the equipment is responsible for ensuring
that regular maintenance and inspection of the treadmill is carried out.
Defective components must be replaced immediately. The treadmill should
not be used until it is repaired by a professional.

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