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Assembly Instructions

Marathon TX 1 Art.-No. 07882-400

GB
C A B C
194,5 88 144 110 kg 140 kg
cm
A B max.

Abb. ähnlich

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GB Assembly Instructions

All KETTLER products are designed in accordance with the latest safety regulations and undergo a constant process of quality control during manu-
facturing. The knowledge gained in this process is used to constantly improve and develop our products. In order to offer our customers the very
best in product quality, we reserve the right to make technical changes at any time. In spite of this, should you have any cause for complaint, plea-
se contact your KETTLER dealer.

For Your Safety


■ The running belt should be used only for its intended purpose, ■ To ensure that the safety level is kept to the highest possible stan-
i.e. for physical exercise (walking and jogging) by one (1) adult dard, determined by its construction, this product should be ser-
persons. viced regulary (once a year) by specialist retailers.
■ The running belt is not suitable for commercial use ■ Before carrying out cleaning or maintenance work, always dis-
connect the running belt from the power supply (i.e. pull the
■ Any other use of the equipment is prohibited and may be dan-
plug out of the socket).
gerous. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage or
injury caused by improper use of the equipment. ■ Please ensure that liquids or perspiration never enter the machine
or the electronics.
■ Damaged components may endanger your safety or reduce the
lifetime of the equipment. For this reason, worn or damaged ■ Repairs on the electrical components in the unit should be car-
parts should be replaced immediately and the equipment taken ried out by qualified persons only.
out of use until this has been done. Use only original KETTLER ■ Always observe the general safety rules and precautions for
spare parts. working with electrical equipment.
■ The running belt has been designed in accordance with the ■ All electric appliances emit electromagnetic radiation when in opera-
latest standards of safety. Incorrect repairs and structural modi- tion. Please do not leave especially radiation-intensive appliances (e.g.
fications (e.g. removal or replacement of original parts) may mobile telephones) directly next to the cockpit or the electronic con-
endanger the safety of the user. trolsystem as otherwise values displayed might be distorted (e.g. pulse
■ The running belt must be set up on firm even ground. Ensure measurement). )
that the power cable is not pinched and that no-one can trip ■ Prior to training attach the cord of the running belt stop trip to
over it. your clothing.
■ Always ensure that the space under the running belt is kept free, ■ The KETTLER treadmill has an emergency stop mechanism for
i.e. that there are no objects, pets etc. beneath it. your safety. Before starting your workout, fasten the cord of the
■ Never touch the moving belt with your hands. Also ensure that safety key to your clothing. If the treadmill has been shut down
there are no objects close to the belt or the rollers which could by removing the safety key, restart it by reinserting the key. An
be pulled into it thus causing injury or damaging the unit itself. automatic restart of the treadmill belt does not occur. Further
instructions concerning the handling of the safety cut-out can be
■ The running belt is not suitable for use by persons weighing
found in the operating instructions for the training computer.
over 140 kg.
■ An unmonitored use of the treadmill by other people can be pre-
■ The unit should be positioned in such a way that there is a space
vented by removing the safety key and keeping it safely hidden.
of 100 cm on both sides and 200 cm behind it.
■ In case of an emergency, hold on tightly to the handrail with
■ The unit requires a power supply of 230 V / 50 Hz. It should be
both hands and leave the treadmill by means of the antislipping
connected only to grounded safety socket with a single 16-A fuse.
surface of the lateral platform. Activate the emergency stop
Do not under any circumstances carry out electrical repairs or alte-
mechanism (safety cut-out).
rations yourself. Always ensure that such work is done by a pro-
perly qualified electrician. ■ Any interference with parts of the product that are not
described within the manual may cause damage, or
■ Do not use a multiple power socket for the running belt. If an
endanger the person using this machine. Extensive
extension cable is being used, ensure that it complies with the
repairs must only be carried out by KETTLER service staff
local safety regulations of electrical equipment..
or qualified personnel trained by KETTLER.
■ When the unit is not in use, unplug it from the power supply.
■ Should you be in any doubt, please consult your dealer.

Handling the equipment


■ Standards:
The machine complies with the DIN EN 957 - 1/6, class HB. It is the- are instructed in its proper use and are supervised accor-
refore unsuitable for therapeutic use. dingly.
■ Before using the equipment for exercise, check carefully to ensu- ■ Always wear suitable shoes (running shoes) when using the
re that it has been correctly assembled and checked. running belt.
■ Usage of the equipment in damp rooms is not permitted.
■ Before beginning your first training session, familiarize yours-
Please ensure that no part of the machine comes in contact with
elf thoroughly with all the functions and settings of the unit.
liquids (drinks, perspiration etc.). This may cause corrosion.
■ If the equipment is in regular use, check all its components
■ The running belt is designed for use by adults and children
thoroughly at appropriate intervals. Pay particular attention to
should not be allowed to play with it. Children at play behave
the tightness of bolts and nuts.
unpredictably and dangerous situations may occur for which
the manufacturer cannot be held liable. If, in spite of this, ■ In case of a regular use of the running belt, the cold running
children are allowed to use the equipment, ensure that they belt has to be serviced with silicone oil.

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GB Assembly Instructions

■ Depending on the degree of use and load to which the unit is Running Tip: Running straight on the treadmill is made easier by
subjected, the belt may tend to stretch or slip. Tighten the belt focussing on a fixed object in front of you in the
as described. Adjust the tightness of the belt as described in room. Run as if you wanted to approach the object.
section „handling“ (Fig. 8).
■ Observe the movement of the edge of the belt when it is in use. If Importantly: Please keep the safety key in a safe place and ensu-
it tends to run towards the side, readjust it accordingly (Fig. 8).
re that it is kept out of reach of children!

Care and Maintenance


■ Do not use corrosive or abrasive materials to clean the equip- 1 pieces / serial no......
ment. Ensure that such materials are not allowed to pollute the Important: spare part prices do not include fastening material; if
environment. fastening material (bolts, nuts, washers etc.) is required, this
■ The electrical elements and components do not require special schould be clearly stated on the order by adding the words „with
maintenance. No alterations or repairs (except mantainance fastening material“.
checks) should be made to these parts unless by a qualified
electrician. Waste Disposal
KETTLER products are recyclable. At the end of its use-
■ When ordering spare parts, always state the full item number,
ful life please dispose of this article correctly and safe-
spare-part number, the quantity required and the serial number ly (local refuse sites).
of the product.
Example order: Art. no. 07882-400 / spare-part no. 68000054/

Instructions for Assembly


■ Ensure that you have received all the parts required (see check list) is always a risk of suffocation if children play with plastic bags!
and that they are undamaged. Should you have any cause for ■ The fastening material required for each assembly step is shown in
complaint, please contact your KETTLER dealer. the diagram inset. Use the fastening material exactly as instructed.
■ Before assembling the equipment, study the drawings carefully and The required tools are supplied with the equipment.
carry out the operations in the order shown by the diagrams. The ■ Bolt all the parts together loosely at first, and check that they have
correct sequence is given in capital letters. been assembled correctly. Then use spanner to finally tighten
■ The equipment must be assembled with due care by an adult per- screws/nuts
son. If in doubt call upon the help of a second person, if possible ■ Please keep original packaging of this article, so that it may be
technically talented. used for transport at a later date, if necessary. Goods may only
■ Please note that there is always a danger of injury when working be returned after prior arrangement and in (internal) packag-
with tools or doing manual work. Therefore please be careful when ing, which is safe for transportation, in the original box if pos-
assembling this machine. sible. It is important to provide a detailed defect description /
■ Ensure that your working area is free of possible sources of danger, for damage report!
example don’t leave any tools lying around. Always dispose pack- ■ For technical reasons, we reserve the right to carry out preliminary
aging material in such a way that it may not cause any danger. There assembly work (e.g. addition of tubing plugs).

Handling

Belt adjustment: Belt straightening:


Adjust the belt while running it at a speed of about 6 km/h (if Turn the adjusting screw (Fig. 8) to the right by max. one turn.
necessary, less). No person must be on the belt while adjusting it! Repeat this process on the other side. Check as to whether the
If the belt moves to the right, carefully turn the right adjusting continuous belt slips. If this is the case, repeat the described pro-
screw (Fig. 8) clockwise by max. a quarter of a rotation with the cess once again.
enclosed socket spanner. Operate the belt and check the course Be very careful when adjusting and straightening the belt. An
of the belt. Repeat this process until the belt runs straight away. extreme over- or under-tension may damage the running belt !
If the belt moves to the left, carefully turn the right adjusting screw
(Fig. 8) counter-clockwise by max. a quarter of a rotation with the
enclosed socket spanner. Operate the belt and check the course
of the belt. Repeat this process until the belt runs straight away.

KETTLER Ltd. ● KETTLER House, Merse Road ● North Moons Moat ● Redditch, Worcestershire ● B 98 9 HL ● Great Britain

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Checklist

Measuring help for screw connections

ø8x39
M5x40

ø22

M5x40 M8

ø16

M6
M8x40

ø12 M5

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170


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Bolt all parts together loosely at first, tighten screws firmly after step 2.

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4 Handling

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B
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klic

Warning!
The treatmill must only be folded for storage with the inclination set in its lowest position, as this could cause damage to the treatmill!
To lock: For transportation the running surface is to be folded at the top. It clicks into place with a clear "Click".
To unlock: Pull the lever as shown to unlock the frame. Hold the running surface firmly and fold downwards.
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5 Transport 6 Belt tension

7 ON/OFF 8 Reseting the fuse

I/O ?

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Electric Board 07882 –400
COMPUTER
GROUNDING HOLE
68006050 BLACK
BLACK
F5 68006064 JOINT 1

YELLOW/GREEN
GRAY
BLACK

WHITE JOINT 2

GRADE

DOWN
COM
RED
SPEED
68006051
MOTOR M UP
DISPLAY BLACK
M+

FRAME
M+ COM
RED DISPLAY
DOWN
BLACK M N
YELLOW/GREEN
BLACK
UP
L F4

FRAME
GRADE SPEED
F3 EARTH N L
68006053 68006054
CONTROLLER INCLINE MOTOR
YELLOW \GREEN YELLOW \GREEN

WHITE BLACK
OUT HOT

OUT NEU

C2
F2

C1
OUT NEU

51361
68006056
68006055
IN HOT

CHOKE
IN NEU

FILTER
OUT HOT C1

C2
EARTH BLACK

IN HOT IN NEU

WHITE WHITE
BLACK
BLACK

YELLOW \GREEN
Loutput Noutput LINE L N
Ninput
Linput Loutput LOAD N
E
Linput
BLACK LOAD F1 L
LINE E
Ninput Noutput
68006059 68006057
POWER SWITCH 68006058
AC INLET
CIRCUIT BREAKER

Care and maintenance

Maintenance of the belt and the running board:


ATTENTION: The lubrication and care of the belt is the most important main-
tenance measure! An insufficient lubrication and the associated clear increa-
se of friction leads to more wear and tear and to damage of the treadmill belt,
running board, motor and circuit board!
Damages which occur from defective or neglected care and main-
tenance of the belt are not covered by the guarantee!
In case of a regular use of the running belt, the cold running belt has to be
serviced every 100 operating hours or every 2 month or when the service-
LED is displayed (also see computer manual) with silicone oil, article number
43008001.
Prior to the 1st commissioning of the device or after a longer period of not
using the device, this service has to be performed as well.
Insert the small spray pipe between the belt and the running
board and give 3 short (about 1 second) spray bursts of silicone
lubricant between the belt and the running board. The spray pipe
should be moved to one side to ensure that the entire lower side
of the belt is moistened. Then further turn the belt over by hand
so that the entire surface between the belt and the running board
is lubricated.
Wipe away any superfluous lubricant.

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Spare parts list MARATHON TX 1 Art.-No. 07882-400

pos. description part no.


1 Coating, frame, base 68006000
2 Wheel, moving 68006001
3 Cover, fix, wheel, front, R 68006002
4 Cover, fix, wheel, front, L 68006003
5 Foot, adjustable 68006004
6 Foot, front, frame, base 68006005
7 Jacket, cable, frame, base 68006006
8 Coating, frame, H, R 68006007
9 Coating, frame, H, L 68006008
10 Sleeve, fixing, frame, base 68006009
11 Cap, frame, H 68006010
12 Pin, lock, front 68006011
13 Spring, pin, lock 68006012
14 Pin, lock, rear 68006013
15 Haft, release black 68006065
16 Lever, release black 68006066
17 Wheel, incline 68006016
18 Gas shock 68006017
19 Cover, back 68006018
20 Coating, frame, main 68006021
21 Cap, end, R , set black 68006067
22 Cap, end, L, set black 68006068
23 Cushion, deck 68006024
24 Bracket, stopper, side landing 68006025
25 Deck 68006026
26 Roller, front 68006027
27 Roller, rear 68006028
28 Belt, running 68006029
29 belt, motor 68006030
30 Coating, incline 68006031
31 Shaft, fixing 68006032
32 Slider, track 68006033
33 Bushing, tube, connection 68006034
34 Cover , motor TX1 black 68006069
35 Landing, side black 68006070
36 Tube, upright, R 68006037
37 Tube, upright, L 68006038
38 Coating, bracket, console, R black 68006071
39 Coating, bracket, console, L black 68006072
40 Coating, bracket, console 68006041
41 Bar, horizontal black 68006073
42 Grip, foam, bar, handle black 68006074
43 Cap, bar ,handle black 68006075
44 Cover, base, console, top black 68006076
45 Cover, base, console, btm black 68006077
46 Console TX1 black 68006078
47 Motor, drive, 230V 68006051
48 Weldment, breaket, motor 68006052
49 Controller, 230V 68006053
50 Motor, incline, 230V 68006054
51 Filter 68006055
52 Choke 68006056
53 Inlet, AC 68006057
54 Breaker, circuit, 230V 68006058
55 Switch, power 68006059
56 saftykey 68006060
57 telemetric receiver 68006061
58 screw set 68006062

For Aftersales assistance, please contact:


KETTLER Ltd. ● KETTLER House, Merse Road ● North Moons Moat ● Redditch, Worcestershire ● B 98 9 HL ● Great Britain
TEL: 01527 591901
FAX: 01527 62423
EMAIL: aftersales@kettler.co.uk
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Spare parts drawing

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Performance table

Date Restpulse Stress pulse Recovery pulse Slope Time (min) Distance Energy- Fitness Mark
(km) consumption

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docu 1864 / 10.06

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