INFORMATION MODE
The console features an information mode that allows you to enable or disable the demo mode and choose between kilometres and miles for the
unit of measurement. The information mode also keeps track of information regarding use of the treadmill.
To select the information mode:
- Press and hold the «STOP» button.
- Insert the safety key in the console then let go of the «STOP» button.
Demonstration mode:
The console includes a demo mode that is used when the treadmill is displayed in store. When demo mode is activated, and when the power cable
is plugged in, the switch is in the reset position and the safety key is in the console, the console works normally. When you remove the safety key,
the screens stay lit up but the buttons don't work. When the demo mode is activated, the left-hand screen shows a «d».
To enable or disable the demo mode, press the reduce speed button.
Choosing the unit of measurement for speed and distance:
The left-hand screen shows an «M» for kilometres or an «E» for miles.
To change the unit of measurement, press the increase speed button.
Instructions for using the treadmill:
For a few seconds, the right-hand screen displays the treadmill's total number of hours of use as well as the total number of kilometres or miles run
by the treadmill. To exit information mode, remove the key from the console.
MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance is necessary to maintain the performance of the machine and to extend the life of the product. Refer to the maintenance
table at the end of the instructions.
Failure to comply with maintenance recommendations may result in premature wear, permanent damage and voiding of the guarantee.
If you have any questions, please contact your local DECATHLON store or visit our website, www.domyos.com.
The following can help reduce treadmill noise:
1. Tighten the screws and bolts once a month.
2. Lubricate the running belt after 20 hours of use. Process described below: "Lubrication of the running belt."
3. Place a suitable floor mat (such as the Domyos Training Mat) under your treadmill.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
Inspect and, if necessary, tighten all external parts of the treadmill.
Cleaning:
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Switch off and then unplug the treadmill.
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Apply a small amount of mild, multi-purpose cleaner, using a 100% cotton cloth. Do not spray directly onto the walking belt and
do not use acid or ammonia-based cleaning products.
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Wipe the console and screens.
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Remove any dust and grime from the hand rails, uprights, foot rails, frame and motor hood. In addition, wipe the deck along the
sides of the walking belt. Do not wipe under the walking belt.
Adjusting the position of the walking belt (centring):
The space G between the walking belt and the foot rails must be visible at all times on both sides of the belt. This prevents damage to
the walking belt and untimely stopping.
G
G
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Run your treadmill at 4 km/h (2.5 mph) and stand behind
the machine.
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The belt is skewed to the left:
Turn the left adjusting screw clockwise half a turn.
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The belt is skewed to the right:
Turn the right adjusting screw clockwise half a turn.
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Let the treadmill run long enough for the belt to reposition
itself (1-2 minutes) and repeat the procedure if necessary.
However, make sure that the belt is not too tight.