Tunturi Competence T10 Manual De Usuario

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Safety switch
Power cord
NOTE! DON’T PUSH IN THE SAFETY SWITCH BEFORE 
UNPLUGGING THE MACHINE’S POWER CORD.
If you leave the treadmill plugged in after turning 
off the console, there will still be current running to 
the console. This treadmill is equipped with a safety 
control program that will automatically shut down 
the machine after six hours of no use. In the event of 
an automatic shut down, please follow the procedure 
below to restart the treadmill:
A.
 Unplug the power cord form the machine’s socket.
Replug the power cord into the machine’s socket to 
restart the machine.
MOVING AND STORAGE
After assembly is complete, you may fold the 
machine into the upright position for storage. To hold 
the machine, raise the desk until it locks in to position.
NOTE!
 Make sure you hear the click sound of the deck 
locking into position. This is to ensure the deck is 
locked in place and will not drop back down. 
NOTE! 
Make sure the treadmill’s elevation is at 0 
before folding the deck. If the elevation is not at 0, 
folding will damage the mechanism.
First to step on the pedal, second push the frame 
toward the console then   leave the deck lower to the 
floor.
NOTE!
 This machine has a built-in safety unfolding 
feature to help the deck lower slowly. Please make 
sure there are no children or other things under the 
deck when you lower it.
TO MOVE THE TREADMILL
Before moving the T10, be sure the power cord is 
unplugged from the wall and the treadmill. Fold 
up the running deck until it is locked and push the 
equipment on the transportation wheels. Lower the 
treadmill carefully onto the floor. Hold the handlebar 
to move forward the treadmill.
NOTE! 
Transport the treadmill with extreme caution 
over uneven surfaces, for example over a step. The 
treadmill should never be transported upstairs using 
the wheels over the steps, instead it must be carried. 
We recommend that you use a protective base when 
transporting the equipment.
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