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Safety Instructions
Information on your safety:
• The training appliance must be erected on a suita-
ble 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
approx. 6 days, all connections should be checked
to ensure a secure fit.
• In order to prevent injuries caused by incorrect loa-
ding 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 functio-
nal efficiency and general overall condition of the
training appliance are as they should be.
• The Operator’s responsibilities also include techni-
cal safety checks and must be conducted at regular
intervals and with the required thoroughness and
precision.
• Defective or damaged components must be repla-
ced 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: “Stumb-
ling” will activate the switch.
• Pulling the safety switch will cause the belt and
height-adjustment to be switched off at once!
• Use the first few training sessions to familiarise
yourself with various movements and procedures at
low speed.
• Position yourself such that you are ready to com-
mence 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
switch.
• Before taking up training, consult your GP to ensu-
re that your state of health is such that the applian-
ce 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.
• Unsupervised use of the running belt by others can
be prevented by removing the safety key and
depositing it in a safe place.
Training and Operating Instructions
This symbol in the instructions is a reference to the Glos-
sary, where the term in question is explained.
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