What is the key to the treadmill?
The treadmill key is a safety function that the vast majority of modern motorized treadmills employs. It works similarly to the safety key on the nozzle ski or another machine where the user can fall. The key itself allows you to operate the treadmill and is at one end of the cord whose other end is connected to the user. The removal of the key suggests that an accident may have occurred and triggers the safety function of the treadmill that prevents the belt from moving.
While different tags of treadmills require a specific size and shape of the treadmill key, the basic function of the key is the same. Most of the running belt keys are pinned to the user's garment, but some may have a bracelet at one end that can be worn around the wrist. The treadmill requires constant contact with the key belt key to stay on, and if the key is removed, the running belt will immediately stop moving and off to prevent the user from injuring if he or snarazil and fallingfrom the belt.
The way the running belt of the treadmill connects to the treadmill may vary depending on the brand and model. Some are shaped as a small thin card that is inserted into the slot on the treadmill, and if they are combined with pressing the "Power" or "Start" button, turn the treadmill on and allow the belt to move. Other brands and models use the magnetic treadmill key that is easier to pull out of the magnetic pad on the border of the treadmill and can be more sensitive to movements, including random falls that pull the cord to the side. This type is slightly less convenient for users because it is easier to randomly knock the magnet from the pad and interrupt the training, but also keeps the users safer before the injury when falling on the side of the treadmill. Usually it is also less likely to break and need to exchange than Catype RD.
Unfortunately many users do not feel that it is necessaryWear the key of the treadmill or the feeling of being too uncomfortable to join around the wrist or clip on a pocket or sleeve. If the user falls without a running belt, there will be no signal to stop the engine of the treadmill and the belt will still move. This may be dangerous if the leg or other part of the body or piece of clothing is caught under the belt or wedged under the machine. Also, tripping and falling, when the belt moves at high speeds, can take the user back from the end of the machine to the wall or anything that is placed behind the treadmill.