Technogym Run Personal User Manual

Technogym Run Personal User Manual

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  • Page 1 Run Personal User manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safety devices and warnings ............14 18 Scrapping ..................28 Place of installation ...............16 19 Switching on and off ..............30 Moving the equipment..............17 20 Monitoring the heart rate ..............31 10 Levelling ..................18 20 Using the equipment ..............33 11 Electrical connection ..............19 Run Personal...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instruction

    Please read all instructions before using the equipment. These instructions were written to ensure your safety and to protect the unit. Run Personal is intended for commercial use. When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should be always followed, including the following.
  • Page 4 Never operate the equipment if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. In this case, contact the Technogym Technical Support service. Do not carry the equipment by supply cord or use cord as handle.
  • Page 5: Personal Safety

    Before starting any exercise you are advised to read the whole manual thoroughly and get to know the equipment’s controls. Run Personal can be used only after having a medical check-up for the specific type of exercise to be carried out and in compliance with Technogym’s stated use conditions.
  • Page 6 Keep all electrical components, such as the power cable and I/0 switch, away from liquids to prevent shock. Maintain the equipment in good working condition. If there are signs of wear, contact the Technogym Technical Support service. Do not attempt to service the equipment yourself other than the maintenance instructions found in the manual.
  • Page 7 Technogym is not responsible for any damages due to any failures or damage caused by unauthorized service, misuse, accident, negligence, improper assembly or installation, debris resulting from any construction activities in the product’s environment, rust or corrosion as a result of the product's location, alterations or modifications without Technogym's written authorization or for failure on your part to use, operate and maintain the products as set out in this User Manual.
  • Page 8: Manufacturer And Equipment Identification

    - Electrical specifications - Tells you to consult the User manual - Serial number and date of manufacture - Product model Technogym S.p.A. via Calcinaro 2861, Cesena (FC) Made in Italy RUN PERSONAL Model no. D947EU Contains FCC ID: Z64 - WL18DBMOD Maximum User’s Weight: 160 kg...
  • Page 9: Technical Data

    4 Technical data 800 mm (31,5") 2013 mm (79,3") Run Personal...
  • Page 10 Protection grade IP 20 Operating temperature from +5°C to +35°C Ordinary appliance, not waterproofed. Run Personal is a class A equipment. In residential environments this equipment may cause radio interference. In this case the user must employ adeguate measures. Run Personal...
  • Page 11: Description Of The Equipment

    The tablet-style touch screen interface allows you to include the contents offered by the Technogym App Store. Please see the control panel's manual to see how it works. USB Port (B): for USB devices.
  • Page 12 (hand sensor); and joystick for changing the treadmill speed and gradient during the exercise. Footrests (N): you can take a short rest by moving your feet from the treadmill to the footrests, in the event of fatigue or danger. Run Personal...
  • Page 13: Accessories

    2 - User manual 3 - Warranty certificate 00350021 4 - Power supply cable 5 - 10A German plug adapter (European version) 6 - Cloth for cleaning 7 - Set of spanners for assembly and adjustment 00350024 02282010 Run Personal...
  • Page 14: Safety Devices And Warnings

    Before using the equipment check that the switch is in perfect working order and attach the clamp to the clothing. If the Safety Stop does not work properly place the product out of service and contact Technogym Technical Support Service.
  • Page 15 C - Main switch: turns the equipment’s power on and off. D - Additional switch: if the main switch is in the on position, this switch turns the equipment on. Run Personal...
  • Page 16: Place Of Installation

    The place of installation must comply with all binding regulations. Do not expose the equipment to direct sunlight. Do not install the equipment in areas with high humidity levels, for example close to swimming pools, whirlpools or saunas. Run Personal...
  • Page 17: Moving The Equipment

    If flooring conditions prevent use of the wheels, normal moving procedures must be employed. Warnings Move the equipment very carefully, because it may become unstable and tip over. After moving the equipment always check that it is level to ensure correct operation. Run Personal...
  • Page 18: Levelling

    The equipment is levelled by adjusting the rear foot on the side shown in the illustration: - loosen the lock nut (B); - screw the foot (A) in or out until the frame is in a stable position; - tighten up the lock nut (B) after adjusting. Run Personal...
  • Page 19: Electrical Connection

    When plugging in, the main switch on the equipment must be in the 0 position (i.e. the equipment must be switched off). Check the state of the power supply cable periodically. Plug the power cable first into the equipment socket and then into the wall socket. Run Personal...
  • Page 20 Do not modify the plug provided with the product; if it will not fit in the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Run Personal...
  • Page 21: Connection To Another Device

    A microphone function may also be used with the Unity headphones. To turn off the sound from the speakers, insert a jack in audio output B. The network socket (C) is used for the Ethernet connection. HDMI socket (D). Run Personal...
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    Replace defective and worn components immediately, or alternatively remove the equipment from service. For maintenance actions not described in this manual, call in the Technogym Technical Service. Cleaning and looking after the equipment The equipment should always be kept clean and free of dust, in accordance with normal hygiene and sanitary rules.
  • Page 23: Aligning The Treadmill

    Warning The treadmill realigns slowly: turn the adjustment screw ¼ or ½ a turn and then check the result before turning it again. Run Personal...
  • Page 24: Easily Solved Problems

    15 Easily solved problems The following table lists a series of problems that may arise during normal use of Run Personal. If the solutions given don’t solve the problem, or if the problems are different, ask for help from the Technical Support Service.
  • Page 25 (minimum distance between two units cm 80) Strong radio interference Find the interference source (e.g. electrical domestic appliance) sources nearby and move it away or move Run Personal Problems in reading heart rate Worn chest band Replace the chest band...
  • Page 26: Technical Support Service

    - on-site servicing tel: +39 0547 56047 - supply of original spare parts. http://www.technogym.com/Support When you contact the Technogym Technical Support Service you must give the following information: - equipment model, - date of purchase, - serial number, - precise description of the problem.
  • Page 27: Storage

    - in a dry, clean place, covered with a cloth to protect it from dust - at a room temperature between +10°C and +25°C and relative humidity between 20% and 90%. For better storage, use the original packing materials. Run Personal...
  • Page 28: Scrapping

    Following measures implemented by the member states of the European Union, private citizens resident in the EC can take their used electrical and electronic equipment to authorised collection centres for disposal. If the product is used commercially, contact your reseller or Technogym Customer Service in your country to arrange collection and disposal of the electrical or electronic waste.
  • Page 29 Do not dump the battery or dispose of it in landfill, as it is composed of non-recyclable materials. The battery must be disposed of pursuant to applicable legislation in the place of use. Contact a specialised waste disposal company. Run Personal...
  • Page 30: Switching On And Off

    Warning The switch is for turning the equipment on and off but does not isolate it completely from the mains voltage, even in the “0” position (off). For complete isolation you must unplug the power supply plug. Run Personal...
  • Page 31: Monitoring The Heart Rate

    The sole function of the heart rate monitor is to display the heart rate during exercise and cannot be used for medical cardiac diagnoses of any kind. The heart rate shown on the display is purely indicative and cannot be considered absolutely certain. Run Personal...
  • Page 32 Combined use of fats and sugars. Significant improvement of aerobic efficiency. Prevalent use of fats and increased use of sugars. Moderate improvement of aerobic efficiency. Prevalent use of fats and little use of sugars. Limited improvement of aerobic efficiency. Run Personal...
  • Page 33: Using The Equipment

    The speed will increase gradually as you feel more sure and stable. To get off the device in an emergency, grasp the side handgrips, support your weight on them and move your feet onto the footrests. Then get off the equipment. Run Personal...
  • Page 34 Run is to be used solely for its intended purpose, i.e. to simulate walking and running. Any other use of the equipment is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous. Preventing use of the product To prevent unsupervised use of the product, remove the power supply cable and keep it in a safe place. Run Personal...
  • Page 35 RunPersonal_en-AB 0SM00911...

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