CAUTION! The tread belt must not be allowed to rub against either edge of the
walking pad. It may damage or tear up the tread belt.
DISPOSAL OF WASTE APPLIANCES
At the end of its service life, this product must not be disposed of with mixed
household waste; return it to a collector/recycler of waste electrical and electronic
equipment. This is shown by the symbol placed on the product, the user manual
or the packaging. The materials used in the appliance can be reused according to
their classification identifications. By reuse, recycling or applying other forms of
use of waste appliances, you make a significant contribution to the protection of
our environment.
Local administration will provide you with the information about the nearest
disposal locations for the appliance.
3.6. Troubleshooting
Problem
The walking pad will
not start.
The
tread
belt
tracks to either side.
The tread belt is
noisy under load.
The tread belt does
not run true.
Possible cause
1. The appliance is not
plugged into mains power.
2. The emergency key has
not been properly engaged.
3. The circuit breaker of the
power line tripped or was
turned off.
Poor tension of the tread
belt.
1. The tread belt needs to be
lubricated.
2. Overtension of the tread
belt.
The tension is not uniform
between the sides.
Remedy
1. Plug the power cord into a
mains outlet.
2. Reinsert the emergency key
properly into its receptacle.
3. Turn on the circuit breaker,
wait 5 minutes, and restart the
product.
If the walking pad will not
start, contact a qualified
electrician
manufacturer's service.
Readjust the tracking and
tension of the tread belt (see
3.6. Adjusting the tread belt
tracking).
1. Relubricate the tread belt
(see 3.4.1. Lubrication).
2. Readjust the tracking and
tension of the tread belt (see
3.6. Adjusting the tread belt
tracking).
Readjust the tracking and
tension of the tread belt (see
or
the