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Assembly Instructions
Depending on the degree of use and load to which the unit is
subjected, the belt may tend to stretch or slip. Tighten the belt
as described. Adjust the tightness of the belt as described in
section „handling" (Fig. 9).
Observe the movement of the edge of the belt when it is in use.
If it tends to run towards the side, readjust it accordingly (Fig.7).
Care and Maintenance
Do not use corrosive or abrasive materials to clean the equip-
ment. Ensure that such materials are not allowed to pollute the
environment.
The electrical elements and components do not require special
maintenance. No alterations or repairs (except mantainance
checks) should be made to these parts unless by a qualified
electrician.
When ordering spare parts, always state the full article num-
ber, spare-part number, the quantity required and the inspection
number stamped on the back.
Instructions for Assembly
Ensure that you have received all the parts required (see check list)
and that they are undamaged. Should you have any cause for
complaint, please contact your KETTLER dealer.
Before assembling the equipment, study the drawings carefully and
carry out the operations in the order shown by the diagrams. The
correct sequence is given in capital letters.
The equipment must be assembled with due care by an adult per-
son. If in doubt call upon the help of a second person, if possible
technically talented.
Please note that there is always a danger of injury when working
with tools or doing manual work. Therefore please be careful when
assembling this machine.
Ensure that your working area is free of possible sources of danger,
for example don't leave any tools lying around. Always dispose
Handling
Belt adjustment:
Adjust the belt while running it at a speed of about 6 km/h (if
necessary, less). No person must be on the belt while adjusting it!
If the belt moves to the right, carefully turn the right adjusting
screw (Fig. 7) clockwise by max. a quarter of a rotation with the
enclosed socket spanner. Operate the belt and check the course
of the belt. Repeat this process until the belt runs straight away.
If the belt moves to the left, carefully turn the right adjusting screw
(Fig. 7) counter-clockwise by max. a quarter of a rotation with the
enclosed socket spanner. Operate the belt and check the course
of the belt. Repeat this process until the belt runs straight away.
KETTLER Ltd.
KETTLER House, Merse Road
KETTLER International Inc.
Running Tip:
Example order: Art. no. 07889-200 / spare-part no. 68000054/
1 pieces / inspection no......
Important: spare part prices do not include fastening material; if
fastening material (bolts, nuts, washers etc.) is required, this
schould be clearly stated on the order by adding the words „with
fastening material".
packaging material in such a way that it may not cause any dan-
ger. There is always a risk of suffocation if children play with
plastic bags!
The fastening material required for each assembly step is shown in
the diagram inset. Use the fastening material exactly as instructed.
The required tools are supplied with the equipment.
Bolt all the parts together loosely at first, and check that they have
been assembled correctly. Then use spanner to finally tighten
screws/nuts
Please keep original packaging of this article, so that it may be
used for transport at a later date, if necessary.
For technical reasons, we reserve the right to carry out preliminary
assembly work (e.g. addition of tubing plugs).
Belt straightening:
Turn the adjusting screw (Fig. 7) to the right by max. one turn.
Repeat this process on the other side. Check as to whether the
continuous belt slips. If this is the case, repeat the described pro-
cess once again.
Be very careful when adjusting and straightening the belt. An
extreme over- or under-tension may damage the running belt !
North Moons Moat
Redditch, Worcestershire
1355, London Bridge Road
Virginia Beach, Virginia 2345
Running straight on the treadmill is made easier by
focussing on a fixed object in front of you in the
room. Run as if you wanted to approach the object.
B 98 9 HL
Great Britain
USA
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