Maxxus RunMAXX 7.1 Installation instructions

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INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL
RunMAXX 7.1
Treadmill

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Index
Index 2
Safety Instructions 3
Overall View of the Device 4
Scope of Delivery 4
Assembly 5 – 8
Folding Mechanism 9 – 10
Transport 10
Mains Connection 11
Disabling Function 11
Safety Key 12
What to do in an Emergency 12
Maintenance & Care 13 – 15
Cockpit 16 – 24
Pulse & Heart Rate 25 – 26
Training Recommendations 27 – 28
Technical Details 29
Disposal 29
Recommended Accessories 29
Exploded Drawing 30 – 31
Spare Parts List 32 – 33
Warranty 34
Service Contract 35
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Safety Instructions
Before you start exercising, be sure to read the entire operating manual, especially the Safety Information, the Maintenance and Clean-
ing Information and the Training Information. Also make sure that anyone else who uses this training device is familiar with this informa-
tion and observes it.
Always follow the maintenance and safety instructions in this manual very carefully.
This training device may only be used for its specic intended use. Any misuse can cause risk of possible accident, damage to health
or damage to the device for which the Distributor will not assume any liability.
Electrical Connection
−A mains voltage of 220-230V is required to operate this training device.
−The training device is only to be connected to the mains with the mains cable supplied using a 16A individually fused and earthed
socket installed by a qualied electrician.
− The training device is only to be switched on and o using the ON/OFF switch.
−Always remove the electric plug from the socket before moving the training device.
−Remove the electric plug from the socket before commencing any cleaning, maintenance or other works.
−Do not connect the mains plug to a socket on a socket strip or on a cable drum.
− If using a cable extension please ensure that this complies with DIN standards, VDE regulations and guidelines, technical rules
issued by other European Union states.
−Always place the mains cable so it cannot be damaged or cause a tripping hazard.
−In operating or standby mode, electrical devices such as mobile phones, PCs, Televisions (LCD, plasma, tube, etc.), game con-
soles etc. will emit electro-magnetic radiation. For this reason, all these types of devices should be kept away from your training
device as they could lead to malfunction, disturbances or false outputs being shown in heart rate measurements.
−For safety reasons, always remove the electrical plug from the socket when the device is not in use.
Training Environment
−Select a suitable space for your training device to provide an optimum amount of free space and highest level of safety. You
should leave a free space measuring a minimum of 200 cm long and at least the width of the treadmill behind the device. A free
space measuring a minimum of 50cm long and at least the width of the treadmill should be left in front of the device.
−Make sure that the area is well ventilated and that an optimum amount of oxygen is available during training. Avoid draughts.
−Your training device is not suitable for outside use and so storage and training can only take place in a temperate, clean dry room.
−The temperature range to operate or store this device is between a minimum of 10° and maximum of 30°
−Do not operate or store your training device in wet areas such as in swimming pools, saunas etc.
− Make sure that your training device is kept on at, hard, clean ground both in operation and at rest. Any uneven surfaces must be
removed or made good.
− It is recommended that a oor covering (carpet, mat, etc.) should be placed under the device to protect damageable oors such as
wood, laminates, oor tiles etc. Please ensure that this underlay cannot slip or slide.
−Do not put this training device on pale or white coloured carpets or rugs as the feet of the device may leave marks.
−Make sure that your training device and mains cable are kept out of contact with hot surfaces and are kept at a safe distance from
any sources of heat e.g. central heating, hot stoves, furnaces, ovens or open res.
Personal Safety Instructions for Training
−The safety key must be inserted correctly before each training session can begin.
−Remove the safety key and mains cable from the training device when not in use to avoid inappropriate or uncontrolled use by any
other third party, e.g. children.
−You should have a health check carried out by your doctor before you start any training
− Stop training immediately if you feel physically unwell or are experiencing any breathing diculties.
−Always start your training session at a low workload increasing it slowly but steadily throughout. Reduce the workload again to-
wards the end of your training session.
−Suitable sports shoes and clothes should always be worn during training sessions. Make sure that loose clothes do not get caught
up in the treadmill belt or rollers.
−Your training device is only to be used by one person at a time.
− Check each time before a training session to see if your device is in perfect condition. Never use your training device if it is faulty
or defective.
−You are only permitted to carry out repairs to the device yourself after having contacted our Service Department and on receipt of
explicit permission to do so. Only original spare parts may be used at any time.
−Your training device must be cleaned after each use. Remove all dirt including body sweat or any other liquids.
−Always make sure that liquids (drinks, body sweat, etc.) do not get onto the vibrating plate or into the cockpit as this can cause
damage to the mechanical and electronic components.
−Your training device is not suitable for use by children.
−Third parties, especially children and animals, must be kept at an appropriate safety distance during training.
− Check if there are any items underneath the training device before each training session and remove them without fail. Never use
the training device when items are underneath it.
−Do not allow children to use your training device as a toy or climbing frame at any time.
−Ensure that no body parts of your own or of third parties ever come in contact with any of the moving mechanisms.
Warning for pulse and heart rate measurement
Pulse and heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Excessive training can lead to serious injury or lead to death. If you feel
unwell and / or faint, you must stop training immediately. Make sure that all persons using this exercise device are familiar with and
understand this information and abide by it without fail.
The construction of this training device is based on state-of-the-art technology and highest modern technical safety standards. This
training device is to be used by adults only! Extreme misuse and/or unplanned training can cause damage to your health!

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A B C C14 C15
D10 D19 E10 E16 E26
E28 E30 B07 B08 B09
Overall View of the Device
Hand Rail
Hand Pulse Sensors
Safety Key
Bottle Holder
Cockpit
Motor Housing
Side Frame
Side Tread
Running Deck
Scope of Delivery
Part Description Qty
A Main Frame 1
B Cockpit Frame 1
C Cockpit 1
C14 Cover, left 1
C15 Cover, right 1
D10 Safety Key 1
D19 RCA Audio Cable 1
E10 Allen Screw, M8x15 10
Part Description Qty
E16 Allen Screw, M8x20 4
E26 Washer, M8 4
E28 Spring Washer, M8 4
E30 Toothed Washer, M8 10
B07 Allen Key, 6mm 1
B08 Wrench / Phillips Screwdriver 1
B09 Allen Key, 5mm 1

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Carefully unpack all of the delivered items. Two people are required as some parts of your exercise equipment
are bulky and heavy. Check that all of the fastening material (screws, nuts, etc.) and components are there
before starting assembly.
Carefully carry out the installation as damage that has arisen due to assembly errors are not covered by the
warranty or guarantee. Read the instructions carefully before starting, follow the sequence of installation steps
exactly and follow the instructions for each individual step. Installation of the device must be carried out by com-
petent adults. Perform the assembly in a location that is level, clean and free from obstructions. Carry out the
assembly with two people. Only start training after fully completing the installation.
Preparing for Assembly
Unpack the main frame (A) and place it in the designated assembly area which should be level and clean.
CAUTION: Do not remove the transport safety strap (P) until you are instructed to do so, premature removal of
the safety strap (P) can cause the tread to fold up suddenly.
Step 1 - Assembly of the Side Frames:
Fold up the left side frame (A06).
Attach the left side frame (A06) to the main frame from the side with two Allen screws M8x15 (E10) and two M8
toothed washers (E30) and from above with an M8x15 Allen screw (E10) and an M8 toothed washer (E30).
Then do the same with the right side-frame (A07).
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Step 2 - Assembly of the Cockpit Frame:
Connect the cable (D05) that protrudes from the top of the right-hand side frame with the cable (D04) that pro-
trudes from the right-hand side of the cockpit frame (B).
Then insert the cockpit frame (B) from above into the side frames (A06 / A07).
CAUTION: Make sure that you do not pinch or damage the cables.
Secure the cockpit frame (B) from the front and the inside each side with an Allen screwM8x15 (E10) and an M8
toothed washer (E30) on the right and left side frames (A06/ A07).
Step 3: Assembly of the Cockpit
Connect the cables from the cockpit (C) with the cables that protrude from the cockpit frame (B). Insert the cock-
pit (C) in the cockpit frame (B).
CAUTION: Make sure that you do not pinch or damage the cables.
Attach the cockpit (C) to the cockpit frame (B) with four Allen screws M8x20 (E16), four spring washers M8
(E28) and four washers M8 (E26).
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Step 4 - Assembly of the Side Covers
Insert the left side cover (C14) into the main frame (A) and push it on rmly.
Repeat with the right side-cover (C15).
Step 5 - Insert the Safety Key
Insert the safety key (D10) into the cockpit. Cut and remove the transport belt (P).
Step 6 - Remove the Transport Tether
Step 6.1 – Fig 1
Loosen the Allen screwM8x15 (E10) which fastens the steel cable (E) to the main frame (position a).
Remove the Allen screw (E10) and the plastic washers (C27) – see Fig. 1.
Lift up the treadmill deck.
Step 6.2 – Fig 2
Loosen and remove the Allen screwM8x15 (E10) with the steel cable (E) secured to the inside of the main
frame. Remove the Allen screw (E10), the steel cable (E) and the plastic washer (C27) – see Fig 2.
Note: Keep the steel cable (E) and the two screws (E10) and plastic washers (C27) to secure the treadmill if you
need to dismantle and transport it to a dierent location in future.
Fig 1. Fig 2.
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Step 7 - Adjusting the Feet
To compensate for slight bumps in the oor in the area where you want to set up and use the treadmill, the front
feet of the treadmill are equipped with adjustment screws.
Fold up the deck of the treadmill and carefully lay the treadmill on the oor.
Adjust the two feet (C31) so that the treadmill is level. Use a suitable wrench (B08 included in delivery) to x the
feet (C31).
Step 8 - Checking the Lubrication of the Treadmill Belt
The treadmill belt has been lubricated at the factory but there is a possibility that the lubrication may have dried
out slightly due to delivery time, storage time and warm weather.
For this reason, check if the running belt is suciently lubricated and lubricate if necessary. Please read the
chapter “Lubricating the Treadmill Belt” in this manual.
Area to lubricate
Figure shows similar treadmill
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Hydraulic Cylinder
The folding mechanism relies on a hydraulic cylinder. This is lled with oil
and is under high pressure. If the cylinder is damaged, the safe folding of the
treadmill deck is no longer guaranteed. It must therefore be replaced without
fail before the treadmill deck is raised again.
This treadmill is equipped with a folding mechanism. To save space, fold the
treadmill deck up and down as follows:
Folding up the Treadmill Deck
Step 1:
Make sure that the deck incline level is at “0”, switch the treadmill o at the
main switch and remove the mains plug from the socket.
CAUTION:
Never fold up the treadmill deck without the incline in “0” position or without
switching it o.
Step 2:
Hold onto the rear end of the treadmill deck and lift it upwards.
Make sure that you are standing with your feet rmly on the ground.
Step 3:
Push up the deck until you hear it click into the catch.
Check that it is locked safely in the upright position by gently shaking the
deck.
Folding Mechanism
Hydraulic Cylinder
Figure similar to the treadmill

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Folding Mechanism
Folding Down the Treadmill Deck
Step 1:
Take hold of the rear end of the deck with both hands. Press down the safety
lever on the catch with your foot to release the lock. Pull the treadmill deck
down gently to the oor.
Step 2:
The treadmill deck is equipped with a Soft-Fold-System.
This allows the deck to move slowly down until it reaches contact with the
oor. You should never leave the deck to fold down unsupervised.
CAUTION:
Children are never to fold-up or fold-down the treadmill running deck. Always
make sure that there are no items, creatures, pets or children under the
treadmill deck whilst it is being raised or lowered. The treadmill must never
be operated whilst in this folded state.
Transport
When folded, the treadmill can be moved around easily and without much eort.
Move the treadmill as follows:
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Figure similar to the treadmill!
Step 1:
Remove the mains cable from the electrical socket. Fold up the treadmill as instructed above in the Folding Mechanism section. Take
hold of the top ends of the deck on both sides with your left and right hands and pull the deck towards you until the weight of the deck
is resting on the transport rollers. Make sure that you are standing with your feet rmly on the ground.
Step 2:
The treadmill can now be moved easily and without much eort. Make sure that there are no items, pets or children in the way when
you are moving the treadmill. Make sure that your feet are steadily on the ground when moving the treadmill.
Step 3:
To set the treadmill safely down again, lift the deck right up until the front frame base is completely on the ground.
CAUTION:
The treadmill should only be moved by an adult.
Figure similar to the treadmill

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Mains Cable
Plug the connector on the power cable into the corresponding plug on the treadmill. Then
connect the mains cable to an electrical socket.
The device may only be plugged-in to grounded socket which has been installed by a
professional electrician. Do not use multiple sockets to connect the treadmill. If you need
to use an extension cable, it must comply with the VDE or equivalent guidelines.
Main Switch
The main switch is located next to the power connection on the front of the treadmill. This
switch is used to turn the treadmill on or o.
Switch position “I” = treadmill switched on
Switch position “0” = treadmill switched o
Fault-Current Switch (depending on the model)
There is a fault-current button-switch next to the main switch on the front of the motor
cover to prevent the treadmill from being damaged by electrical surges in the network.
This button-switch is triggered o by if a surge in the electrical supply occurs and acts as
a circuit breaker. In this case the treadmill will be completely switched o. If this occurs,
switch o the treadmill at the main switch, and pull the mains cable out of the socket
with the plug. Press the button on the fault-current switch back in. Re-connect the mains
cable with the plug and switch the treadmill back on at the main switch.
Fuse (depending on model)
To protect the treadmill from damage caused by overvoltage of the mains there is a fuse
next to the main switch on the front of the engine cover. This breaks the circuit in the
event of an overvoltage, the treadmill is completely switched o. If this happens, turn
o the treadmill with the main power switch and unplug the power cable from the wall
socket. Check the fuse and replace if necessary. Then re-connect the power cable to the
socket and switch the treadmill back on using the main switch.
To protect the treadmill from being used by unauthorised third parties, always remove the
safety key and keep it stored away in a separate place and out of the reach of unauthor-
ised persons, such as children.
Mains Connection
May vary depending on the model
Main Switch
Mains cable
connection
Fuse
Disabling Function
Folding Mechanism
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Safety Key
The treadmill will only operate if the safety key is correctly in contact with contact point in the cockpit. The tread-
mill will stop automatically if the safety key is no longer in contact.
Before each training session make sure to attach the safety key to your clothing with the clip.
If you either want to stop the treadmill quickly, cannot keep up with the speed, or any other emergency arises,
pull the string to remove the safety key out of the cockpit. If the safety key is connected to your clothing it will
automatically be pulled out of the cockpit if you fall. It is therefore vital to make sure that the clip is securely
fastened to your clothing and cannot somehow be pulled o. Adjust the length of the string to hang down loosely
during training.
It is not possible to operate the treadmill without the safety key being correctly inserted.
If the safety key is pulled from the contact point during training the treadmill stops automatically.
Functional Test of the Safety Key
Check the proper function of the safety key each time before using the treadmill. To do this, start the treadmill
without getting on it. Pull the safety key out of its contact position. The treadmill should stop immediately.
CAUTION:
Never use the treadmill if the safety key is not working properly
Safety Distance
Select a suitable place for your training device which when in operation leaves a free safety area behind the
device measuring a minimum of 200 cm long and which is at least the width of the treadmill.
Furthermore, whilst training on the treadmill you will require a minimum safety area of 100cm down each side of
the treadmill and a safety area stretching at least the width of the treadmill for a minimum of 50cm in front of the
treadmill.
What to do in an Emergency
Stop training immediately if you realise that you cannot keep up with the pace, if you start feeling sick or if any
other emergency arises, pull the safety key out with the string to make an emergency stop.
Hold on rmly with both hands onto the handrails and place your feet on the foot rails on each side of the tread
belt.
If you trip during training, hold onto the handrails immediately with both hands, support yourself with your hands
and arms on the handrails and put your feet on the foot rails on either side of the tread belt.
You should practice this several times so that you will know what to do if an emergency arises.
Wear the safety key every time you use the treadmill. Make sure that all third parties are familiar with the safety
instructions and that they always use the safety key correctly whilst training!
Safety Key
What to do in an Emergency

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CAUTION:
Before you perform any care, cleaning, maintenance, repair or similar work on your training device, switch o
the power and remove the power cable from the electrical socket. Check before starting the planned work that
your exerciser is completely disconnected and switched o. Only when all work is fully completed, and the de-
vice is completely re-assembled, may the training device be reconnected to the mains and switched on.
Before rst use or after a long break from training
Check that the treadmill is safe. There must be no objects on or under the device. Make sure that there is a
continuous lm of lubricant (silicone) on the running deck. If this is not the case, then use the supplied silicone
to apply a lubricant lm.
Maintenance & Cleaning Intervals:
After each workout, clean the treadmill with a damp cloth to remove possible perspiration and / or other liquid
residues. Under no circumstances use solvents for this purpose. Dry the cleaned areas thoroughly.
Check the lubrication of the running belt: once a week
If your regular checks show that there is no longer enough lubrication, lubricate the belt immediately and shorten
the checking interval accordingly as necessary. If the treadmill has a folding mechanism and has been standing
upright for a long time, check whether there is still enough lubricant present.
Check the alignment of the belt: once a week
The alignment of the running belt must be checked regularly. Should you notice that the belt is running to one
side, this must be corrected immediately. Please read the corresponding section in the manual.
Clean the motor compartment: once a month
To clean the motor compartment, remove the motor cover bolts and cover.
CAUTION: This work may only be performed when the training device is switched o and the power plug is re-
moved. Vacuum the visible dust with the small nozzle of a vacuum cleaner. Never use detergent or compressed
air under any circumstances.
Check the mounting materials: once a month
Check the bolts and nuts at least once a month. Tighten, if necessary.
Why is maintenance of my treadmill so important?
For you to enjoy your treadmill for a long time, it is important to do some basic maintenance regularly and con-
scientiously. The intervals of this work depend very much on the degree of utilisation of the device and there-
fore, the intervals may need to be shorter than specied.
What can happen if there is a lack of maintenance?
There is friction between the running belt and the running deck when in use. Any kind of friction means wear
and thus reduces the life of your training device. By lubricating between the belt and the deck with silicone this
friction is reduced, thus increasing the life of both parts. If the treadmill runs dry the running deck will get hot,
the surface of the running deck and the running belt may be destroyed. Friction can also lead to a static charge
which can discharge on body contact with the frame. This is not only unpleasant but can also destroy the elec-
tronics of the treadmill.
Why do I have to clean the motor compartment?
Due to movement of the running belt and ventilation of the motor, the treadmill attracts dust from the environ-
ment. This dust will be deposited both under and in the device. Without cleaning, the interior of the device would
at some point get so dusty that a short would be caused in the electronic components. To avoid this, regular
cleaning is necessary.
Damage caused by neglect or lack of maintenance and care are excluded from the
Warranty and Guarantee.
Costs for the repair of a non-maintained training device can therefore quickly amount to several hundred euros.
A high price that can be avoided by regular care and maintenance
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Maintenance & Care
Lubricating the Treadmill Belt
The most important maintenance measure for a treadmill is regular and timely lubrication and regular maintenance
and care of the treadmill belt. Damage or defects to the treadmill belt resulting from lack of or failure to care for or
lubricate the treadmill belt, are not covered by the warranty or guarantee under any circumstances.
The treadmill belt must always be lubricated if a signicant increase in friction of the treadmill belt is noted. This can be
detected by a jerking movement of the belt while training, or an error message (eg. “E05”) in the cockpit display.
Inadequate lubrication or care and the associated signicant increase in friction inevitably leads to increased wear and
causes damage to the treadmill belt, running deck, engine and circuit board.
The frequency of use of the treadmill largely dictates how often you must perform maintenance. Because this varies from
user to user, we recommend creating a service booklet. You should set a xed day of the week to check the lubrication of
the treadmill belt during the rst 6 months of use. To do this, lift the front third of the treadmill belt and feel with your hand
towards the middle if there is still lubricant present. If so, enter the date and “ok” in the service booklet. If little or no lubricant
is present, lubricate the belt and enter this with the date. After some time, you can see the lubrication interval required.
Even if you do not want to keep a maintenance book, you must check the lubrication of the treadmill belt at
least once a week!
Reminder Function
In addition, this treadmill is equipped with a reminder function. Every 300 kilometres a message “OIL” will appear in the dis-
play and a warning signal will sound. After checking the lubrication and possible lubrication of the treadmill, press the STOP
button for approx. 3 to 5 seconds to switch o the message and the warning signal.
Check the lubrication of the treadmill belt and if necessary lubricate it according to the following instructions. To reset the
reminder function, press the STOP key for approximately 3 to 5 seconds.
If the treadmill is not used, or if the treadmill remains folded-up for some longer period you must check the lubrication of the
belt before use and lubricate it if necessary.
To achieve optimum lubrication of the belt, use the MAXXUS care oil bottle, remove the normal screw bottle top (Fig 1) and
screw on the thin tube top (Fig 2). Before lubricating the belt, make sure that the treadmill is switched-o and that the tread-
mill belt is no longer moving. Now lift the treadmill belt (Fig 3).
Area to lubricate
Figure 1
Figure 4
Rear Roller
Centre of Tread-
mill Deck
Treadmill Deck Treadmill Belt
Motor Housing
Figure 2 Figure 3

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Maintenance & Care
Only use the silicone bottle supplied or MAXXUS® care oil (available from www.maxxus.de) to lubri-
cate the treadmill belt.
Do not use any other kinds of silicone or lubricants! We do not recommend the use of silicone
sprays at any time!
After completing a lubrication process let the belt run without any load at a speed of 4 km/h for approx. 5 min-
utes to distribute the silicone oil well.
After lubrication do not fold up the treadmill for at least 3 days.
Adjusting the Treadmill Belt
The treadmill belt must always be switched o with the mains cable plug
removed from the socket before starting any maintenance, cleaning, repairs
or any other works!
To achieve as long a service life as possible, the belt should always be kept
running straight along the centre of the deck. Check therefore before each
training session if the belt is straight and running in the middle of the deck or
if it has changed position. Possible reasons for it changing position are:
−The ground on which the treadmill is standing is either uneven or at an
incline.
−Personal running style (eg. distribution of weight to one side, in or out-
turned feet etc)
The treadmill belt can be adjusted in the following way:
1. Start-up the treadmill belt and let it run at a constant speed of 4 km/h.
2.1 If the belt is running towards the left, turn the left adjustment screw
located at the back end of the belt by 1/8 turn clockwise and the right
adjustment screw 1/8 turn anti-clockwise. Wait for a short while to see
the results as this will not immediately be apparent.
The running direction of the belt will be changed with just a turn of 1/8 of
the adjustment screw. Therefore, only adjust the screws a little at a time.
2.2 If the belt is running towards the right, turn the right adjustment screw by
1/8 turn clockwise and the left adjustment screw 1/8 turn anti-clockwise.
3. If the belt is now running in the middle of the deck, the adjustment will
be correct. If this is still not the case, repeat the steps described in 2.1
and 2.2 until the belt is running in the middle.
If the belt cannot be adjusted, please contact a specialist immediately.
If the belt has become so displaced that it is rubbing along one the foot
rails, this will cause friction and defects to the treadmill belt. Damage
caused by failure or insucient adjustments made to the treadmill belt
will not be covered by the warranty or guarantee under any circumstanc-
es.
Re-tensioning the Treadmill Belt
If the belt is slipping on the drive rollers during operation (this will be made
apparent by the belt jolting noticeably during running) the belt requires to be
re-tensioned. The belt is re-tensioned using the same adjustment screws as
when adjusting the belt.
1. Start-up the treadmill belt and let it run at a constant speed of 4 km/h.
2. Turn one adjustment screw after the other by 1/8 of a turn in a clockwise
direction.
3. Try to slow down the belt by walking on it as if you are walking down a
steep slope. If the front roller is still turning, repeat the tensioning pro-
cess once again. The treadmill belt should be tensioned so that the front
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Cockpit
Training Data
TIME Display of the training time
DISTANCE Display of the training distance
PACE Display of the average time required to go 1.000 metres based on the
current training speed.
CALORIES Display of calories* consumed
PULSE When using hand pulse sensors: Display of the current pulse rate
When using a transmitter belt**: Display of the current heart rate
STEPS Display of the number of steps taken
Display of the current incline
Display of the current speed
Matrix SPEED Graphical display of the current speed. One square represents 2km/h.
Matrix INCLINE Graphical display of the current incline. One square represents 2 incline levels.
*Note on calorie measurement
The calculation of the energy consumption is done by means of a general formula. It is not possible to determine an exact individual energy
consumption as this requires a signicant amount of personal data. The displayed energy consumption is therefore an approximate one and not
an exact value.
**Note on heart rate measurement
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Cockpit
Key Pad
START Starts the selected training program or the QUICK-START-Function
STOP Pause function: If you press the STOP key during a training session the treadmill
will stop and the cockpit will go into Pause Mode. “PAU” will
appear in the display. Press the START key to end the Pause
Mode.
Stop function: To stop training press the STOP key two times in succession.
The cockpit will automatically reset all values to zero.
MODE Selection of the manual training programs
PROGRAMS Key to select the various training programs.
INCLINE During programming: For input of values
During training: To change the incline levels from 0 to 15 in 0.5 increments
SPEED + / - During programming: For input values
During training: To change the speed of the treadmill from 0.8 to 18km/ in 0.1km/h
increments.
DISPLAY-ALT Key to change which training values are shown in the display.
Quick Selection Keys SPEED
The pre-programmed speeds of 6, 8 and 10km/h can be selected direct using the SPEED quick selection keys
Quick Selection Keys INCLINE
The pre-programmed inclines of 3, 5, and 7 can be selected direct using the INCLINE quick selection keys.
Program Quick Selection Keys
Use the keys MANUAL (P1) / HRC / INTERVAL (P2) / LOSE WEIGHT (P3) / WALK (P4) / and RUN (P5) to
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Additional Functions
Hand Pulse Sensors
Used for short-term pulse control. Cover the hand sensors with both hands. After a short while the current pulse
is shown in the display. Please also read the chapter “Pulse Measurement using Hand Sensors” and “Warning
on Heart Rate Measurement” in this manual.
Heart Rate Measurement
The cockpit of this treadmill is factory tted with a receiver for wireless heart rate measurement for which an
optional transmitter chest belt is needed. This chest belt must be 5 kHz frequency and uncoded. MAXXUS®
recommends using a POLAR® T34 Transmitting Belt. The use of Bluetooth chest belts is not possible. Please
also read the chapter “Pulse Measurement using Hand Sensors” and “Warning on Heart Rate Measurement” in
this manual.
Line-in Connection & Speakers
The cockpit of the treadmill is equipped with a line-in connection and speakers. The line-in cable (included)
allows you to connect an external music source (eg smartphone, MP3 player, etc.) and play the audio source
through the speakers. The volume is regulated via the externally connected device. Sound control via the cock-
pit is not possible.
USB Charging Port
Socket for a USB cable (not included)
Switching on the Treadmill
Connect the mains plug of the power cable to a grounded, individually fused 16 A socket installed by a specialist
then switch on the treadmill with the on / o key (located on the back of the motor housing).
Switching o the Treadmill
To switch o the treadmill, press the on / o key and then remove the mains plug from the socket.
CAUTION:
Before you switch o the treadmill always make sure that the incline is at level zero.
Quick Start
Turn on the treadmill and press the START key.
The treadmill starts automatically after a countdown and the exercise time starts to run. During training the user
can regulate the speed and incline directly using the SPEED and INCLINE keys. To end training, press the
STOP key two times.
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Manual Training
With this type of training the user species a training target for example the training time. The specied time will
start counting down backwards when training begins.
Step 1: Program selection
Turn on the treadmill and press the MODE key once.
Step 2: Specication of the selected training target
Step 2.1: Specication of training time
The TIME display ashes the value “30:00” minutes
If you want to set the training time as your training target, then enter the desired
training time from 05:00 to 99:00 minutes by pressing the +/- buttons for speed (SPEED)
or the keys for incline (INCLINE). Then proceed immediately to step 3.
If you want to select a dierent training target, press the MODE button as soon as the value “30:00”
appears in the “TIME” window.
Step 2.2: Specication of training distance
The value of “1.00 km” ashes in the DISTANCE window. If you want to set the training distance
as your training target, then enter the desired distance from 0.5 to 99.5 kilometres by pressing
the +/- keys for SPEED or the keys for INCLINE. Proceed immediately to step 3.
If you want to select a dierent training target, press the MODE button as soon as the value “1.00”
appears in the “DISTANCE” window.
Step 2.3: Specication of calorie consumption
The value of “50 kcal” ashes in the CALORIE window.
If you want to select calorie consumption as your training target, enter the desired calorie
consumption from 10 to 999 calories by pressing the +/- keys for SPEED or keys for INCLINE.
Then proceed to step 3.
Step 3: Training start
After entering the desired training target, press the START key. The display will show a countdown.
When the countdown ends, the treadmill starts automatically.
During training you can use the SPEED keys to adjust the speed, and the INCLINE keys to adjust the incline.
Training ends automatically when the training target has been reached.
Training Proles P02 – P12
In this type of training the user has 12 xed training proles available to them. Each prole consists of 16 seg-
ments. The total training time specied by the user therefore determines the time of each segment (training time
= 16 x time per segment).
Step 1: Program selection
Turn on the treadmill and select the desired program by pressing the PROG button.
Use the program direct selection keys to select program P2 (INTERVAL), P3 (Lose WEIGHT), P4 (WALK) and
P5 (RUN) directly.
Step 2: Specication of the training time
The “TIME” display ashes “30:00.” Enter the desired workout time from 05:00 to 99:00 minutes by pressing the
+/- SPEED keys or the INCLINE keys.
Step 3: Training start
After entering the training time, press the START key. The display will show a countdown.
When the countdown ends, the treadmill starts automatically.
The training session ends automatically when the specied training time has been reached.
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Programs
Segment
1234567891011 12 13 14 15 16
P1 (MANUAL)
km/h 5555555555555555
Incline2222222222222222
P2 (INTERVAL)
km/h 5 10 10 5 5 10 10 5 5 10 10 5 5 10 10 5
Incline2244666644442222
P3 (LOSE-
WEIGHT)
km/h 5588555885558855
Incline2244444444442222
P4 (WALK)
km/h 5 7 7 8 8 7 7 10 10 7 5 5 7 7 10 5
Incline2244444444442222
P5 (RUN)
km/h 5 9 9 11 11 12 5 5 9 9 11 11 12 9 9 5
Incline2244444444442222
P6
km/h 5 7 8 10 12 10 8 5 5 8 10 12 10 8 7 5
Incline2244666644442222
P7
km/h 5 6 6 6 7 8 10 10 8 9 10 10 8 6 5 5
Incline0555444333344400
P8
km/h 5555675675675555
Incline0444336667788900
P9
km/h 5558996896896655
Incline 0 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 8 9 9 9 10 10 0 0
P10
km/h 5 6 6 9 9 6 9 10 6 10 11 11 6 6 5 5
Incline0556664466558800
P11
km/h 567897681010887655
Incline 0 6 6 6 7 5 8 8 4 4 4 55800
P12
km/h 5 7 10 12 9 9 12 12 9 9 12 12 7 7 5 5
Incline0532662222245600
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