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Step Three:
Locate the drive belt adjustment screw (2) in the lower
front end of the treadmill. Insert the allen wrench into the drive
belt adjustment screw. Turn the screw 1/2 turn clockwise.
Step Four:
Complete the adjustment by tightening the four motor mount
screws (1).
Step Five:
Walk on the treadmill to determine if the slippage is decreased
or eliminated.
Step Six:
If no improvement is observed, the hesitation may be caused
by a loose tread belt - see "Tread belt tension adjustment" below.
If improvement is noticed but slippage is still present, repeat the
procedure and test again. If you tighten the drive belt adjustment
screw 1 1/2 turns and there is still hesitation (slippage) contact
your
local PaceMaster dealer
. Tightening the drive belt
adjustment screw more than 1 1/2 turns can result in bearing
damage to the motor and/or drive roller.
Tread belt tension adjustment
Step One:
Locate the two tread belt adjustment screws (3) and (4) as shown.
Step Two:
Turn both the left and right tread belt adjustment screws 1/2 turn
clockwise.
Step Three:
Walk on the treadmill to see if the adjustment you made decreased
the slippage.
Step Four:
If a significant decrease in slippage was observed, go to step 2.
If you tighten the tread belt 1 1/2 turns per side and slippage is still
present, do not continue to adjust the tread belt tension. Contact
your authorized PaceMaster dealer.
Figure 8
Figure 9