M8 Treadmill Manual EN
M8 Treadmill Manual EN
Treadmill
User manual
ENG
Index
Index 2
Safety Instructions 3
Scope of Delivery 5
Assembly 6–9
Mains Connection 10
Disabling Function 10
Transport 11
Safety Key 12
Safety Distance 12
What to do in an Emergency 12
Cockpit 17 – 21
Training Recommendations 24 – 25
Technical Details 26
Disposal 26
Recommended Accessories 26
Exploded Drawing 27
Warranty 30
Service Contract 31
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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 specific 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 qualified electrician.
−− The training device is only to be switched on and off 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.
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 flat, hard, clean ground both in operation and at rest. Any uneven surfaces must be
removed or made good.
−− It is recommended that a floor covering (carpet, mat, etc.) should be placed under the device to protect damageable floors such as
wood, laminates, floor 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. ENG
−− 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 fires.
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Overall View of the Device
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C
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D
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Description of Parts
Tablet Holder (A): foldable, strong holder for tablet PC’s, smartphones, E-books, etc.
Cockpit (B): key pad and LCD display showing the training values
Motor Housing (C): to protect the motor and electronic components from dirt and soiling.
Main Switch/Fuse/Mains Connection (D): Here are the main switch to turn the treadmill on and off, the
connector for the mains cable and the fuse.
Safety Knob (D): This safety knob must be used to allow the cockpit frame, handrails and side frame
to be lowered.
Treadmill Deck (F): Wide treadmill deck and belt with diamond shaped ribs for optimum grip and safety
when training.
Side Treads (G): Allow users to get on and off the treadmill deck safely. By fatigue or danger, the user can
safely get a secure grip by standing on the side treads.
Hand Rails (H): Ensure safety and stability when getting on and off the treadmill deck or if the user loses their
balance. Also ideal for holding onto for walking or jogging training.
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Scope of Delivery
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C
M8
Laufband
Treadmill
Tapis de course
Tapis toulant
D
Cintas de correr
Benutzerhandbuch DEU
User manual ENG
Manuel d'utilisation FRA
Manuale di istruzioni ITA
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E
Included in delivery:
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Assembly
Carefully unpack all delivered parts. Have someone there to help you as the treadmill has a deadweight of ap-
proximately 43kg. Before assembly check that all parts in the scope of delivery have been delivered.
Assemble the parts carefully as any damages or defects occurring due to mistakes made at the time of assem-
bly are not covered by the warranty or guarantee. Therefore, read through the assembly instructions carefully
before you start assembling, follow each assembly step exactly as described and keep to the correct sequence
of assembly as instructed. Assembly of the training device must be carried out thoroughly by adults only.
Assemble the training device in a location which is level, clean and clear of obstructions. 2 people are required
to carry out the assembly. Training can only start when the training device has been fully assembled.
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Assembly
Now lift the cockpit frame with the two side frames and fold it up.
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Assembly
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Assembly
ATTENTION:
The treadmill cannot be used if the safety key is not inserted correctly!
ENG
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Mains Connection
Mains Cable
Connect the power 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
Main Switch The main switch is located next to the power connection on the side of the motor hous-
ing. This switch is used to turn the treadmill on or off.
Disabling Function
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 unauthorised persons, such as children.
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Transport
Thanks to the transport rollers, the treadmill can easily be pushed and moved around in both its assembled or
pre-assembled condition.
CAUTION:
The treadmill should only be moved by an adult.
Step 1:
Remove the mains cable at the plug from the electrical socket. Take hold of the back of the treadmill deck with
both hands and lift it upwards until the majority of its weight is resting on the transport rollers. Make sure that
you have a secure footing whilst doing this.
Step 2:
Now the treadmill can be pushed around easily without much effort. Make sure that there are no objects,
children or animals obstructing the way. Make sure when moving the treadmill that you have a secure and firm
footing.
Step 3:
To put the treadmill deck back down again, lower it slowly and gently until the base frame is standing completely
back down on the floor.
Step 1:
Remove the mains cable at the plug from the electrical socket. To fold-down the treadmill again, repeat the
steps for assembly in the reverse order.
Step 2:
Once fully folded down, take hold of the back of the treadmill deck with both hands and lift it upwards until the
majority of its weight is resting on the transport rollers. Make sure that you have a firm and secure footing whilst
doing this.
If you want to move the treadmill with it in its vertical position to store it for example between a cupboard and the ENG
wall, lift the treadmill deck up so that it is standing vertically. Now you can move the treadmill to the left and right
on its transverse transport rollers.
CAUTION:
Make sure that you have a firm and secure footing whilst doing this and that the treadmill cannot topple over.
If in doubt, ask a second person to assist. If you store the treadmill in a vertical position, make certain that it
cannot fall or crash down.
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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 off. 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. The message
“E-07” or “E00” will appear in the display .
Safety Key
Clip
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 measuring 100cm wide
down the length of each side of the treadmill. You will also require a minimum safety area which is at least the
width of the treadmill and measures a minimum of 50cm long 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 firmly 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!
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Maintenance & Care
CAUTION:
Before you perform any care, cleaning, maintenance, repair or similar work on your training device, switch off
the power and remove the power cable from the electrical socket. Check before starting the planned work that
your training device is completely disconnected and switched off. Only when all work is fully completed, and the
device is completely re-assembled, may the training device be reconnected to the mains and switched on.
CAUTION: This work may only be performed when the training device is switched off and the power plug
is removed. Vacuum the visible dust with the small nozzle of a vacuum cleaner. Never use detergent or com-
pressed air under any circumstances.
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
The treadmill belt must always be lubricated if a significant increase in friction of the running belt is noted. This
can be detected by a jerking movement of the belt while training, or an error message (eg. “E1”) in the cockpit
display.
Inadequate lubrication or care and the associated significant increase in friction inevitably leads to increased
wear and causes damage to the running 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 fixed day of the week to check the lubrication of the
running belt during the first 6 months of use. To do this, lift the front third of the running 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 which is required.
Even if you do not want to keep a service book, be sure to check the lubrication of the running belt once per
week!
If the treadmill is not used, or if the treadmill remains in the pre-assembled condition for some longer period you
must check the lubrication of the belt before use and lubricate it if necessary.
Step 1:
Remove the normal screw cap from the MAXXUS Care Oil bottle and replace it with the screw top with nozzle.
(Fig. 1).
Step 2:
Before lubricating the belt, make sure that the treadmill is switched off. To be sure, also remove the plug from
the power socket.
Step 3:
Lift the belt on the right side up high enough so that you can reach to the middle with the end of the thin nozzle
on the care oil bottle between the underside of the raised treadmill belt and the surface of the treadmill deck. In
the middle of the deck apply a wavy line of care oil going from the centre to the outside of the deck. Move the tip
of the nozzle over the surface of the treadmill deck pressing gently on the care oil bottle to leave a line of oil on
the deck. Make two more lines to the right and left of your central line leaving a distance of about 20 to 30 cm
on each side. Repeat this procedure from the left side of the deck by raising the left side of the belt. The lines on
this side should be equally staggered between the three lines you have just done from the other side (Fig. 2).
For an entire lubrication process you should use a maximum of 15 to 20 ml of care oil (not per line!!). If you ap-
ply too much care oil this may lead to the treadmill belt slipping through. Any excess care oil must be removed
from the treadmill deck and drive rollers using a dry cloth.
Figure 1 Figure 2
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Maintenance & Care
CAUTION:
Never lubricate the top surface of the treadmill belt!! Lubrication is only to be applied to the surface of the tread-
mill deck.
Motor Housing
Centre of Tread-
mill Deck
CAUTION:
Only use the oil bottle supplied or MAXXUS® care oil (available from www.maxxus.de) to lubricate 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!
Step 4:
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 care oil well.
CAUTION:
For treadmills with foldable treadmill decks or with treadmills which can be stored vertically, do not fold or store
vertically for at least 3 days after lubrication. ENG
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Maintenance & Care
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:
1. Start-up the treadmill belt and let it run at a constant speed of 12 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. Only turn the screw a little at a time.
2.2 If the belt is running towards the right, turn the right adjustment screw by
g 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 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 insufficient adjustments to be made to the treadmill
belt will not be covered by the warranty or guarantee under any circum-
stances.
Step 1:
Start-up the treadmill belt and let it run at a constant speed of 4 km/h.
Step 2:
Turn each adjustment screw one after the other by 1/8 of a turn in a clock-
wise direction.
Step 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 process once
again. The treadmill belt should be tensioned so that the front roller only turns
through with heavy braking.
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Cockpit
Display
Alternating Display:
Display of the training time from 0:00 to 99:59 minutes. Training will end automatically when the
display reaches the value of 99:59 minutes.
Alternating Display:
Display of the number of calories consumed from 0.00 to 999 calories*
ENG
Key Pad
START/PAUSE Key
Start Function
This starts the Quick Start function or starts the training program selected.
Pause Function:
During training the treadmill belt can be stopped by pressing the START key once. The cockpit will
switch into pause mode for 5 minutes. If the START key is pressed within these five minutes, training
will continue from where it stopped. After the five-minute break, the cockpit will automatically reset,
and all values will be set back to zero. If the pause function is used, training can be continued by
re-pressing the START key.
STOP Key
Stops the current training
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Cockpit
Now switch on the treadmill with the on / off switch (located on the side of the motor housing)
After a countdown of 3 seconds, the treadmill will start automatically at a speed of 1.0 km/h. The training data
will simultaneously start to be counted. Regulate the speed during training using the SPEED keys +/- or using
the quick selection keys. To stop training, press the STOP key.
Enter the maximum heart rate which is not to be exceeded during training by pressing the +/- keys. Entries of
between 80 and 180 are possible.
Press the START key and start training. Enter the desired speed using the +/- keys or by using the quick se-
lection keys. If your actual heart rate exceeds the maximum set heart rate, a warning signal will sound and the
current speed will automatically be reduced by 1.0 km/h.
If your actual heart rate continues to exceed the maximum set heart rate for a further period of 3 minutes, a
warning signal will sound again and the current speed will be reduced again automatically by 1.0km/h.
If your actual heart rate continues to exceed the maximum set heart rate for a further period of 3 minutes a
warning signal will sound and the current speed will automatically be reduced to bring the treadmill to a com-
plete standstill.
The purpose of this training program is to protect the user from over straining themselves and to save the user
from continually having to monitor their heart rate whilst training.
For this reason, when using this program, you should select a realistic speed which is suitable for your current
training condition. Before using this program, you should test how high your heart rate is when you are running
“comfortably” and then set the maximum heart rate limit to be a maximum of 10 heart beats higher than this.
This will also avoid unwanted interruptions in your training sessions if the maximum heart rate limit has been set
too low.
CAUTION:
Before using this program or heart rate measurement, please read the section “Heart Rate” in this manual and
pay particular attention to the warnings!
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Cockpit
FitShow Please note that MAXXUS is not the producer or distributor of the FitShow
App and is therefore also not responsible for content of the App. The follow-
ing instructions were provided by the producer of the App and maybe subject
to modifications and errors by them. For questions about the App, technical
problems, improvement or change requests, please contact the producers
directly via the appropriate App store.
Please note that you will need a QR scanner on your smartphone or tablet
PC in order to do this.
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Cockpit
If you click on the image of the device after connection, the corresponding
device details with the range of specifications available will appear.
As soon as you start training, the following training progress will appear for:
−− Training time
−− Calorie consumption
−− Distance travelled
−− Steps per minute
−− Heart Rate (only together with an optionally available transmitter chest
belt).
−− Average speed
As soon as you have finished with training, click on the “Stop” key and the
treadmill will stop. You can choose if you would like to continue with training
or stop it in order for the current training session to be saved in your training
history.
By pressing on the “Settings” key you can see and customise your personal
settings, training records, software settings, connect a heart rate device etc.
Please note that this App is currently only available in English.
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Cockpit
ENG
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Pulse & Heart Rate
200
150 195
85 98 109 140
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Age 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90
Wellness and Health - target zones = 50 to 60% of the maximum heart rate.
This training zone is ideally suitable for people who are over-weight and/or older beginners, or people starting again after a longer
break from training. Training in this zone the body will burn approx. 4-6 calories per minute to produce energy.
The percentage ratio per calorie is approx. 70% fat, 25% carbohydrate, and 5% protein.
For optimum effects in training results you should calculate the average value of the selected target zone (also see above table):
Wellness & Health - target zone average value = 55% of maximum heart rate
Fat burning - target zone average value = 65% of maximum heart rate
Kondition & Fitness - target zone average value = 75% of maximum heart rate
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Pulse & Heart Rate
CAUTION.
For large parts of the population, the pulse-induced skin resistance change is so minimal that usable values
cannot be derived from the measurement results. Also callouses on the palms, damp hands and body shakes,
which in many forms of exercise inevitable, prevents correct measurement. In such cases, the pulse value is
displayed incorrectly or not at all.
Please check in the case of a faulty or failed measurement, whether this occurs only with one or with several
people. If the display of the pulse does not work only in individual cases, the device is not defective. In this case
we recommend the use of a chest belt to achieve a permanently correct pulse display. This is available as an
accessory
This optimal, ECG-accurate type of measurement takes the heart rate by means of a transmitter chest belt
directly from the skin.
ENG
The chest belt then sends the pulse via an electromagnetic field to the built-in cockpit receiver.
We recommend you always use of a chest belt for heart rate measurement during heart rate-controlled pro-
grams.
CAUTION
The determination of the current heart rate by means of the chest belt serves only to display the current heart
rate during exercise. This value says nothing about the safety and effectiveness of the training. Also, this type of
measurement is in no way designed or suitable for medical diagnostic purposes.
Therefore, discuss with your family doctor the most suitable procedure for you and create your exercise plan
before you start exercising.
If you are wearing a pacemaker or similar device, discuss this with your medical specialist before using a heart
rate chest belt.
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Training Recommendations
Training Plan
Essential to effective, target orientated, and motivating training is to have a forward-looking trainings plan.
Plan your fitness training as an integral part of your daily routine. If you don’t have a fixed plan, training can
easily interfere with regular commitments or continually be put off to another unspecified time.
If possible, create a long term monthly plan and not just from day to day or week to week. A training plan should
also include sufficient motivation and distraction during training sessions. An ideal distraction is to watch TV
during training as this diverts your attention both visually and acoustically. Make sure that you reward yourself
and set realistic targets such as to losing 1 or 2kgs in four weeks or to increase your training time by 10 minutes
within two weeks for example. If you reach your targets, then reward yourself with a favourite meal which you
have not allowed yourself till then.
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Training Recommendations
Hydration
Adequate hydration is essential before and during exercise. During a training session of 30 minutes it is possible
to lose up to 1 litre of liquid. To compensate for this fluid loss apple spritzer mixed in the ratio of one-third apple
juice to two-thirds mineral water is ideal since it contains electrolytes and minerals to replace those that the body
loses through sweat. You should drink about 330 ml 30 minutes before the beginning of your training session.
Take care to maintain balanced hydration during the workout.
Training Frequency
Experts recommend that you do endurance training 3-4 days a week to keep the cardiovascular system fit. Of
course, the more you train, the faster you will achieve your set training goal. Note however,that you should plan
sufficient training breaks during your workout plan, to give your body enough time for rest and regeneration.
After each training session you should take at least one day off. Also for that fitness and endurance training:
Less is more!
Exercise Intensity
In addition to the mistake of exercising too often, mistakes are made in the intensity of the training. If your
training goal is to train for a triathlon or marathon, your training intensity will certainly be be high. But since most
people have training goals such as weight reduction, cardiac / exercise training, improvement of physical con-
dition, stress reduction, etc.to strive for, training intensity to meet these goals should be be adjusted. It makes
most sense to work with the appropriate heart rate for the respective training goal. The information on the heart
rate and the corresponding table in this manual will help you further.
Training Documentation
In order to design and evaluate your training effectively, you should prepare yourself a training plan in written
form or as a computer table before starting your training
Here you should document training session. Data, such as distance, training time, brake force setting and pulse
values should be recorded as well as personal data, e.g. body weight, blood pressure, resting heart rate (meas-
ured morning immediately after waking up) and personal well-being during exercise.
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Technical Details
Cockpit
Display of:
Technical details:
Motor: DC-Motor
Constant Motor Power: approx 2.0 HP/1.47kW
Drive type: Grooved belt
Speed: 1.0 – 12.0 km/h, in 0.1 km/h adjustable levels
Running Deck: approx. 125 x 45 cm
Dimensions: approx. 151.5 x 77 x 101 cm (LxWxH)
Dimensions, pre-assembled: approx. 13.8 x 77 x 158.1 cm (LxWxH) – when standing vertically
Total Weight: approx. 43 kg
Maximum User Weight: 100 kg
Power Supply: 220-230V - 50Hz
Disposal
European Disposal Directive in Accordance with the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act
Never dispose of your training equipment in the normal household waste. All consumers are legally obliged to dispose of
old appliances separately from household waste.
Dispose of the device only with a municipal or an authorised disposal company. Here the disposal of this device is free of
charge. This is the only way to ensure that your old device is professionally disposed of and that negative effects on the
environment will be avoided. Please observe the regulations which currently apply. If in doubt, please ask your local or
municipal authorities for detailed information on how to dispose of your training device properly and in an environmentally
sound manner.
Most batteries already have the symbol to remind you of this regulation. In addition to this symbol the content of the heavy
metals is also indicated. Such heavy metals must be disposed of in an environmentally sound manner. This means that all
consumers are legally obliged to hand over used batteries and re-chargeable batteries to their local authority, at a municipal
collection point or to return them to the retailer. If in doubt, please enquire at your municipal or local government authority
on how to dispose of your batteries and rechargeable batteries properly and in an environmentally sound manner. You
are also welcome to return your used batteries and rechargeable batteries to us at our head office or send them to us if
sufficient postage is paid. On receipt we will dispose of them properly in accordance with the Batteries and Rechargeable
Batteries Directive. Only return or dispose of batteries and rechargeable batteries when they are fully discharged.
Recommended Accessories
These accessories are best suited for use with your training device. All products are
available from our online shop at www.maxxus.com.
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Exploded Drawing
ENG
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Spare Parts Lists
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Spare Parts Lists
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Warranty*
For MAXXUS® Support Team to help you as quickly as possible with service, we will require certain information
about your fitness device and about you. To find the exact spare parts required, we will need the product name,
date of purchase and serial number.
If necessary, please fill out completely the Service Contract form attached to this User Manual and send it to us
by post or you are welcome to use our online form “Service Contract” which you will find under the “Service”
section at www.maxxus.com
Home Use:
Exclusively for private use
Warranty Period: 2 Years
Semi-Professional Use:
Use under instruction in hotels, physiotherapy practices, etc.
Use in a fitness studio or similar establishment is hereby excluded!
Warranty Period: 1 Year
Professional Use:
Use in a fitness studio or similar establishment under supervision by trained personnel.
Warranty Period: 1 Year
Use of your training device in an area which is not suitable for your device will cause immediate expiry of its
guarantee and cancel your right to claim warranty!
Sole private use and warranty period of 2 years assumes that the purchase invoice is made out to the end user.
The warranty covers defects caused by production or material faults and only apply to devices purchased in
Germany. The warranty does not apply to damages or defects caused by culpable improper use, negligent
or purposeful destruction, lack or failure to carry out maintenance and/or cleaning measures, force majeure,
operational causes and to normal wear and tear, damages caused by penetration of liquids, damage caused by
repairs or modifications made with spare parts from a different supplier. The warranty also does not apply for
damages due to faulty assembly or damages which occur because of faulty assembly. Certain component parts
will wear out during use or from normal wear and tear. This includes for example:
▪ Ball bearings ▪ Bearing bushings ▪ Bearings ▪ Drive belts ▪ Rollers
▪ Switches and push-buttons ▪ Treadmill belts (bands) ▪ Treadmill decks (running deck)
Signs of wear and tear on wearing parts are not items covered under the warranty.
For assistance with warranty service or warranty repair enquiries for devices not in Germany, please contact our
Service Department at MAXXUS Group GmbH & Co KGM by sending an Email to: [email protected] and we
will be happy to help.
*Version: June/2016
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Service Contract
Device Details
Product Name: M8 Product Group: Treadmill
Serial Number: ________________________________________ Invoice Number: _______________________________________
Date of Purchase: ______________________________________ Where Purchased: _____________________________________
Accessories: __________________________________________ _________________________________________________
Type of Use:
Private Use Commercial Use
Personal Details
Company: ____________________________________________ Contact Person:________________________________________
First Name: ___________________________________________ Second Name:_________________________________________
Street: _______________________________________________ House Number:________________________________________
Post Code / Town/City: __________________________________ Country:______________________________________________
E-Mail: ______________________________________________ Tel.No.:______________________________________________
Fax. No.*: ____________________________________________ Mobile No.*:___________________________________________
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Fault Description
Please enter a short description of the error as precisely as possible below:
(For example, when, where and how does the error occur? Frequency, after which period, at what Use, etc ....)
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I accept the General Terms and Conditions of MAXXUS® Group GmbH & Co. KG.
I hereby instruct the company MAXXUS® Group GmbH & Co. KG to repair the above defects. In Warranty cases I will not be charged
for the cost. The costs for repairs which are excluded from liability for defects in quality will be charged to me and must be settled
immediately. In cases of repairs carried out on site, our staff are entitled to collect payment. This agreement is confirmed with here with
my signature.
Please be aware that contracts can only be processed if this form has been completed in full. Be sure to attach a copy of your purchase
invoice. Send the fully completed Service Contract to:
Post*: Maxxus Group GmbH & Co KG, Service Department, Nordring 80, 64521 Groß-Gerau
Fax: +49 (0) 6151 39735 400
E-Mail**: [email protected]
* Please stamp with sufficient postage – letters which are not sent postage paid will unfortunately not be accepted.
** Submission by E-Mail is only possible as a scanned document with original signature.
You are welcome to use our online form “Service Contract” which you will find under the “Service” section at www.maxxus.com
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Maxxus Group GmbH & Co. KG
Nordring 80
D-64521 Groß-Gerau
Germany
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.maxxus.com