Treadmill Cleaning - Kettler Atmos Pro Instruction Manual

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Treadmill Cleaning

Keep the running belt free of dust and debris for smooth
running and preventing injuries. They could damage the
electric motor and other moving parts.
After every workout use a neat, dry cloth for cleaning the
treadmill and the handrails to prevent the machine of
corrosion. And wipe away any sweat that may have dripped
onto the running belt. Avoid scratching the display by using a
soft cloth.
Contaminants, such as hand lotions, oils or body powder,
may come off on the heart rate sensors. These can reduce
sensitivity and interfere with the heart rate signal. It is
recommended that the user have clean hands when using
the contact heart rate. Clean the handles using a cloth
dampened with water.
For cleaning the console unplug the machine and clean
with a dust free cloth. For further cleaning, use a soft cloth
or paper towel damped with water. Do not use abrasive or
chemical cleaning agents.
3 easy steps to clean your treadmill:
1. Set the speed at 2 km/h and put a humid, clean cloth at
the end of the running belt, hold it there and move it
along the end of the running belt until it is free of dust.
2. Vacuum or sweep the floor underneath and around the
treadmill to prevent any dust going into the mechanism. A
treadmill mat can help to reduce dust.
3. Vacuum cleaner or soft, damp cloth to clean treadmill's
entire cover area.
When not using product for an extended period of time the
product should be disconnected from the power supply.
Treadmill Balance
Place the running machine on a level floor for
avoiding off-balance. If that is not possible,
adjust the treadmill by altering the big screws with
plastic head located underneath the frames.
Check if the treadmill is balanced:
1. Stand on the machine with your feet on the side frames.
2. Put your weight on the right side first and then switch to
the left side.
3. If you feel any vibrating whilst using the treadmill, adjust
the height levelers located at the base of the frame.
5 steps to lubricate the Treadmill
1. Unplug the treadmill.
2. Access to the deck by lifting
the belt on the treadmill up
with your fingers or with
something flat and not sharp.
3. Look at the running board or
touch it to check if it is oily or
not. In case of dryness, use the
lubrication oil provided with
every treadmill machine, apply
it on the running deck and
spread a straight line down
the side of the deck. Ensure
that the middle of the belt is
lubricated
4. Repeat on the other side.
5. Turn on the machine and leave it running for around 2-3
minutes at 3-4 km/h. Walk on the treadmill to help
spreading the lubrication oil.
Warning: Equipment hazard
• To avoid serious injury or death:
• Replace worn or damaged components immediately and
keep the equipment out of use until repair is completed.
• Unplug unit when not in use or when performing
maintenance.
Treadmill Lubrication
If the level of friction between the deck and the belt
is high, it will damage the motor and electronics.
The running belt must be lubricated by a special
lubrication oil after a period of usage. A well-lubricated
treadmill will have smooth running and last longer.
Recommendation:
• Less than 3 hours per week of use,
lubricate it every 6 months.
• 3-6 hours per week,
lubricate it every 3 months.
• More than 6 hours per week, lubricate it every month.
Tool Required:
• Special lubrication oil (provided in the box)
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