Kettler SPRINTER 5 Instructions De Montage page 4

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Assembly Instructions
Please read these instructions carefully prior to carrying out assembly and using for the first time. They contain infor-
mation which is important for your safety as well as for the use and maintenance of the appliance. Keep these instruc-
tions in a safe place for reference purposes, maintenance work and to assist you when ordering spare parts.
All KETTLER products are designed in accordance with the latest safety regulations and undergo a constant process of quality control during manufacturing. The knowledge
gained in this process is used to constantly improve and develop our products. In order to offer our customers the very best in product quality, we reserve the right to make
technical changes at any time. In spite of this, should you have any cause for complaint, please contact your KETTLER dealer.
For Your Safety
I The running belt should be used only for its intended purpose,
i.e. for physical exercise (walking and jogging) by one (1) adult
persons.
I RISK! Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over
exercise may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint
stop exercising immediately.
I The running belt is not suitable for commercial use
I Any other use of the equipment is prohibited and may be dan-
gerous. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage or
injury caused by improper use of the equipment.
I Damaged components may endanger your safety or reduce the
lifetime of the equipment. For this reason, worn or damaged
parts should be replaced immediately and the equipment taken
out of use until this has been done. Use only original KETTLER
spare parts.
I The running belt has been designed in accordance with the
latest standards of safety. Incorrect repairs and structural modi-
fications (e.g. removal or replacement of original parts) may
endanger the safety of the user.
I The training machine must be positioned on a horizontal, stable
surface. Place suitable cushioning material underneath it for
shock absorption and to stop if from slipping (rubber mats or
similar).
I Always ensure that the space under the running belt is kept free,
i.e. that there are no objects, pets etc. beneath it.
I Never touch the moving belt with your hands. Also ensure that
there are no objects close to the belt or the rollers which could
be pulled into it thus causing injury or damaging the unit itself.
I The running belt is not suitable for use by persons weighing
over 120 kg.
I The unit should be positioned in such a way that there is a space
of 100 cm on both sides and 200 cm behind it.
I The treadmill is a training device driven by a motor and requi-
res special safety instructions and knowledge when being used.
Persons with limited physical, sensory or mental skills and child-
ren have to be instructed upon the correct use of the device and
must never use the device without supervision.
I The continuous sound level of the device is 72 dB at maximum
speed.
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It should be connected only to grounded safety socket with a
single 16-A fuse. Do not under any circumstances carry out elec-
Handling the equipment
Standards: This training machine is in accordance with DIN EN
ISO 20957-1class HB and DIN EN 957-6 class HB.
It is therefore unsuitable for therapeutic use.
I Before using the equipment for exercise, check carefully to ensu-
re that it has been correctly assembled and checked.
I Usage of the equipment in damp rooms is not permitted. Please
ensure that no part of the machine comes in contact with liquids
(drinks, perspiration etc.). This may cause corrosion.
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trical repairs or alterations yourself. Always ensure that such
work is done by a properly qualified electrician.
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I Repairs on the electrical components in the unit should be car-
ried out by qualified persons only.
I Always observe the general safety rules and precautions for
working with electrical equipment.
I All electric appliances emit electromagnetic radiation when in
operation. Please do not leave especially radiation-intensive
appliances (e.g. mobile telephones) directly next to the cockpit
or the electronic controlsystem as otherwise values displayed
might be distorted (e.g. pulse measurement). )
I Prior to training attach the cord of the running belt stop trip to
your clothing.
I The KETTLER treadmill has an emergency stop mechanism for
your safety. Before starting your workout, fasten the cord of the
safety key to your clothing. If the treadmill has been shut down
by removing the safety key, restart it by reinserting the key. An
automatic restart of the treadmill belt does not occur. Further
instructions concerning the handling of the safety cut-out can be
found in the operating instructions for the training computer.
I An unmonitored use of the treadmill by other people can be
prevented by removing the safety key and keeping it safely hid-
den.
I In case of an emergency, hold on tightly to the handrail with
both hands and leave the treadmill by means of the antislipping
surface of the lateral platform. Activate the emergency stop
mechanism (safety cut-out).
I Any interference with parts of the product that are not described
within the manual may cause damage, or endanger the person
using this machine. Extensive repairs must only be carried out by
KETTLER service staff or qualified personnel trained by KETTLER.
I To ensure that the safety level is kept to the highest possible stan-
dard, determined by its construction, this product should be
serviced regulary (once a year) by specialist retailers.
I Should you be in any doubt, please consult your dealer.
I Always wear suitable shoes (running shoes) when using the run-
ning belt.
I Before beginning your first training session, familiarize yourself
thoroughly with all the functions and settings of the unit.
I If the equipment is in regular use, check all its components
thoroughly at appropriate intervals. Pay particular attention to
the tightness of bolts and nuts.

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