BodyCraft T400-LCD Treadmill

User Manual - Page 27

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Product Assembly
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Product Setup - Spacing Requirements
Sometimes floor surfaces are not level or even. Once your treadmill is in the desired location, take the time to
ensure that it is stable. All four contact points should make contact with the floor (2 wheels at the front and 2
adjustable rear stabilizers). If necessary, adjust the height of the rear stabilizers by turning it clockwise or
counterclockwise to either lower or raise the machine. Test by walking or running the machine to ensure that
the treadmill is not rocking on your floor. It must be level and stable to operate properly and eliminate any
undue wear and tear on the treadmill or your floor.
In some cases you may need to purchase an optional mat that will also help level all 4 contact points. Mats will
also help reduce noise and can help to protect most types of flooring. If you wish to purchase a mat, contact the
dealer you purchased the treadmill from or contact BODYCRAFT.
Product Setup - Leveling the Treadmill
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U.S. and other regions: The ASTM
International (ASTM) F2115-19
Standard recommends the
dimensions to be 1.64 ft. (.5 m) on
each side of the treadmill and 6.5 ft. (2
m) behind the reward most portion of
the usable moving surface or 6.5 ft. (2
m) behind the furthest rearward
obstruction to emergency egress from
the treadmill.
EU: The European EN ISO 20957
Safety Standard requires a 6.5 ft. (2m)
minimum from the rear of the treadmill
to any object or surface and at least
as wide as the treadmill.
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