Contents Manufacturer and equipment identification ........... 3 Description of the equipment ..............5 Technical data ..................15 Safety devices and notices ..............17 Place of installation ................19 Unpacking .................... 0 Moving the equipment ................. 1 Levelling .................... Electrical connection ................3 Connection to another device ..............
Manufacturer and equipment identification 05156001 0476 A - Manufacturer’s name and address F - Serial number and date of manufacture B - Description of product G - Product code C - Electrical specifications L - Tells you to consult the User manual D - Equipment classification I - Certification mark for the USA and Canada E - CE Mark...
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Manufacturer and equipment identification Run is a class A equipment. In residential environments this equipment may cause radio interference. In this case the user must employ adeguate measures. DA46U.., DA48U.., DA49U.. THE EQUIPMENT WITH MODEL CODE IS CLASSIFIED BY UNDERWITERS LABORATORIES INC. WHIT RESPECT TO ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL60601-1/ CAN/CSA C. NO 601-1 –...
Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Joystick Control panel: controls all available functions, from setting up workout programs to viewing messages and related workout information.
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Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Joystick Treadmill: made entirely of rubber, antistatic and vibration-dampened.
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Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Joystick Side handgrips: can be held when walking with large strides.
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Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Joystick Central handgrip: can be held when walking with small strides. It has sensors for monitoring the heart rate (hand sensor).
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Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Joystick Central handgrip: can be held when walking with small strides. It has sensors for monitoring the heart rate (hand sensor).
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Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Joystick Footrests: you can take a short rest by moving your feet from the treadmill to the foot rests, in the event of fatigue or danger.
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Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Joystick Reading stand: for standing magazines or books on.
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Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Joystick Tray: for standing the water bottle or other useful items on during the workout.
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Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Joystick TGS key reader: for the TGS key (optional).
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Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Joystick Joystick: for changing the treadmill speed and gradient during the exercise. In 900 and 700 versions.
Technical data Run version 100÷240V (UL) Run version 200÷240V (Europe) Model code DA46U... DA48U... DA49U... D446M.., D448M.., D449M.., Model code DA46M.., DA48M.., DA49M.., Power supply 100÷40 Vac 50/60 Hz DA46E... DA48E... DA49E... Power input 1800 VA Power supply 00÷40 Vac 50/60 Hz Motor peak power 4400 W (6Hp) 500 VA...
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Technical data 2190 mm 936 mm (86") (37") 1493 mm (59")
Safety devices and notices A Fixed guard: guards against access to the inside of the equipment. B Emergency button: stops the equipment immediately in the event of an emergency. If a dangerous situation arises, this button can stop the equipment without having to use the normal controls. On the pushbutton there is a cord with a peg to clip on to the user’s clothing.
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Safety devices and notices D Main switch: turns the equipment’s power on and off. E Circuit breaker: protects the electrical components of the equipment. When power surges, the protection device opens, thus preventing damage to the electronics inside. 0515615 arning Please read the adhesive labels on the equipment, which provide information about possible risks and hazards.
Place of installation To ensure that exercising with Run is easy, safe and effective, the place where it is used should comply with certain specific requirements; in particular, before choosing the place where the equipment will be installed, please ensure that the following conditions are satisfied: - the temperature is between +10°C and +5°C;...
Unpacking Depending on the country of destination, Run can either come partially assembled in a cardboard pack attached to a pallet, or fully assembled, wrapped in a transparent plastic sheet and attached to a pallet. The packed material can be lifted and carried with normal lifting equipment. The instructions are printed directly on the pack.
Moving the equipment The equipment has two fixed front wheels. To move the equipment, lift it up slightly, as shown in the illustration, and push it forwards and backwards. Do not lift the equipment to high, as this may damage the front frame. Given the weight of the equipment, we recommend that more than one person be involved in moving it.
Levelling The equipment is levelled by adjusting the rear foot on the side shown in the illustration: - screw the foot (A) in or out until the frame is in a stable position; - tighten up the lock nut (B) after adjusting.
Electrical connection Before connecting the equipment to the mains power supply, ensure that the electrical system specifications comply to binding regulations. Check the mains power supply specifications on the label next to the switch. anger The wall socket must be located in a place where the plugging and unplugging can be done easily and safely.
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Electrical connection The label above the main switch shows the on and off positions. A - Shows where the switch is. B - Shows which sides the ON and OFF (I and 0) positions are. The ON (I) / OFF (0) positions may vary according to the equipment version.
Connection to another device The equipment can be connected to an audio/video reception device such as 0510306 the Cardio Theater. Besides, if the equipment has not TV, it can be connected to a network of devices conforming to the CSAFE protocol. arning The devices connected must comply with international standards.
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Connection to another device If the equipment has the TV, connect the aerial cable to the equipment and to the wall socket. Use an RF coaxial cable for the connection with an F type of connector for the equipment. The wall socket of the aerial cable must be positioned so that the plug can be easily inserted and removed. A network socket can be found next to the aerial socket for the Ethernet connection.
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Connection to another device Each TV can be connected to many compatible audio/video equipment (e.g. DVD, Playstation, VCR and earphones): 0515603 A RCA video input (yellow connector) B RCA audio inputs (red connector for the right input and white connector for the left input) C earphones jack.
The safety of the equipment is assured only on the condition that it is carefully inspected every two weeks for any signs of damage and/or wear. If used for medical purposes, disinfect the hand sensors each time the equipment is used. For maintenance actions not described in this manual, call in the Technogym Technical Support Service. cont.
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Routine maintenance anger The routine maintenance, adjustment and lubrication jobs must be performed by the Technogym Technical Support Service. Before starting any job, turn the equipment off by switching the switch to the OFF (0) position and unplug the power cable from the wall socket.
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Routine maintenance Dust panel The dust panel is positioned between the treadmill and the motor compartment and acts as a guard against external agents pulled in by the treadmill as it runs. Clean the dust panel and the surrounding area every month: remove the guard, extract the panel from its guides and clean it with a vacuum cleaner.
Aligning the treadmill When the equipment is running the treadmill must be centrally aligned in relation to the frame (i.e. the writing on the belt must be equidistant from both sides). If it tends to move to the right or left or is not centrally positioned, it needs aligning.
Check that the two keys next to the switch are closed, by pressing them fully down. Power supply cable damaged Contact the Technogym Technical Support Service. The control panel connector has been accidentally disconnected. Contact the Technogym Technical Support Service.
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Data incorrect or Blocked key on keypad. unreliable with If the problem persists, contact the Technogym Technical Support Service. equipment running Equipment next to source of radio interference (e.g. electrical domestic appliances). Move the equipment to another place or move the domestic appliances.
47035 Gambettola (Forlì) ITALY tel: 0547 650650 fax: 0547 650150 email: service@technogym.com When you contact the Technogym Technical Support Service you must give the following information: - model, - date of purchase, - serial number, - precise description of the problem.
Storage If a long period of non-use is expected, you are advised to store the equipment in the following way: - in a clean dry place, with a dust cover; - at a room temperature between -10°C and 70°C and relative humidity between 0% and 90%. For better storage, use the original packing materials.
Switching on and off To turn the equipment on, switch the switch to the “ON” position (I). The ON (I) / OFF (0) positions may vary according to the equipment version. The correct positions are given on the label on the equipment. When switched on, a beep sounds and all the control panel LEDs light up.
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Switching on and off To turn the equipment off, switch the main switch to the “OFF” position (0). The ON (I) / OFF (0) positions may vary according to the equipment version. The correct positions are given on the label on the equipment. The equipment must be switched off only at the end of the exercise, when in standby.
Monitoring the heart rate The equipment is able to measure heart rate trends, in two different ways: - with a device applied to the central handgrip (hand sensor), that switches on when you grip the handgrip in the sensor region; 0515606 - with a chest band with a heart rate transmitter (Polar T31).
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Monitoring the heart rate Heart rate readings will not be accurate near electromagnetic radiation sources (TVs, cellphones, etc.). Should you have any doubts about the accuracy of the readings, contact the Technical Support Service. The following table shows the optimum heart rate levels in relation to age and the goal to be achieved. Theoretical maximum heart rate (100%) is calculated on the basis of age using the formula: 0 - age.
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Monitoring the heart rate To read the graph, simply find your age on the horizontal axis and scan up the vertical until you reach the 60%, 70% and 90% values. Aerobic exercise performed at a heart rate between 60% and 70% mainly burns fat as an energy source. When doing aerobic exercise at a heart rate of 70% to 90% the cardiocirculatory component prevails.
Ergonomic positioning on the equipment Step on the treadmill from the rear, looking forward, and put your feet on the footrests on either side of the frame. In this rest position hold on to the side grip with one hand, using the other hand to operate the control panel. When the treadmill starts up, hold on to the side grips with both hands and start walking slowly.
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Ergonomic positioning on the equipment At a speed of about 6-7 km/h, the fast walking becomes a gentle run, with 0515609 gradually lengthening steps. The speed will increase gradually as you feel more sure and stable. arning Any distractions in the area around the equipment may cause the user to lose his/her balance. anger Walking or running backwards is prohibited.
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