During the workout, users can overwrite the speed by pressing
the SPEED UP/DOWN buttons and overwrite the incline level by
pressing the INCLINE UP/DOWN buttons.
INTELLIGENT SUSPENSION SYSTEM - ISS –
Your treadmill is equipped with the INTELITREK SHOCK
ABSORBING SYSTEM. The computer will adjust the cushion
level to your desired setting automatically.
When the computer is in POWER ON status or PAUSE status,
the system is OFF. Press the START button and wait 5
seconds, the INTELITREK system will be activated
automatically. There are a total of 5 different levels of cushion
softness, which is shown on the INTELITRECK display from 1-5.
The factory default setting level is 3. You can select the different
levels of deck cushion by pressing the UP/DOWN button before
or during the workout. If the treadmill was started without the
user on the treadmill for over 5 seconds, the INTELITREK
system cannot sensor the deck movement and the display will
show a blinking E until it sensors the user’s movement on the
running belt.
When the INTELLIGENT SUSPENSION SYSTEM is activated and
the cushion is softer than the user setting level, the computer will
adjust the shock to a stiffer cushion level and the top arrow LED
will light up. If the cushion is stiffer than the user setting level, the
lower arrow LED will light up. If both LEDs are off it means the
cushion level has been adjusted following the user setting level.
You can still press the UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the cushion
level and the computer will adjust the shock again.
When the INTELLIGENT SUSPENSION SYSTEM is activated
either the top or lower arrow LED will light up. The L (Left shock)
and R (Right shock) will light up to indicate that the computer has
adjusted the shock. If both L and R LED are off, that means the
shock adjustment is complete. If only the L or R LED lights up, it
means only one side needs to be adjusted.
f the INTELLIGENT SUSPENSION SYSTEM shows E when
the user walks or runs on the treadmill, it means the
sensor signal has not come into the computer from the
shock. If this happens the “E” is indicated only with a
hardware defect (ERROR).
TRAINING INSTRUCTIONS
INFORMATION ON YOUR SAFETY –
Before taking up training, consult your GP to ensure that
your state of health is such that the appliance is a suitable
form of training for you. Your own personal training
program should be based on the medical findings.
Incorrect or excessive training can damage your health!
• The training appliance must be erected on a suitable and
stable surface. A safety zone of 1m to each side and 2m to
the rear must be observed.
• Before putting into operation for the first time and after the
appliance has been in operation for approximately 6 days,
all connections should be checked to ensure a secure fit.
• In order to prevent injuries caused by incorrect loading or
overloading, the training appliance may only be used as
per the instructions.
• The appliance may not be erected in damp rooms.
• Conduct regular checks to ensure that the functional
efficiency and general overall condition of the training
appliance are as they should be.
• The Operator’s responsibilities also include technical
safety checks and must be conducted at regular intervals
and with the required thoroughness and precision.
• Defective or damaged components must be replaced at
once. Electrical components may only be handled by
qualified personnel. Use only original KETTLER spare
parts.
• The appliance may not be used until repair work has been
completed.
• The level of safety of the appliance can only be
maintained if it is checked at regular intervals for damage
and wear-and-tear.
• Fix the safety-switch cord securely to your clothing.
Adjust the length of the cord as required: “Stumbling” will
activate the switch.
• When the safety key is inserted in the monitor and the
START button is pressed, the height-adjustment proceeds
to the lowest position.
• Pulling the safety key will cause the belt and height-
adjustment to be switched off at once!
• Use the first few training sessions to familiarize yourself
with various movements and procedures at low speed.
• Position yourself such that you are ready to commence
running before pressing the start button.
• In case of uncertainty hold on to the handrails and leave
the belt on the side platforms. Pull the safety key.
• Unsupervised use of the running belt by others can be
prevented by removing the safety key and depositing it in a
safe place.