General cleaning will help prolong the life and performance of your treadmill. Keep the unit clean
and maintained by dusting the components on a regular basis. Clean both sides of the
Running
Belt (No. 22)
to prevent dust from accumulating underneath. Keep your running shoes clean so
that dirt from your shoes does not wear out the
Running Board (No. 21)
and
Running Belt (No.
22)
. Clean the surface of the
Running Belt (No. 22)
with a clean, damp cloth.
To better maintain the treadmill and prolong its life, it is suggested that the treadmill be powered off
for 10 minutes every 2 hours and fully powered off whenever not in use.
CENTERING THE RUNNING BELT:
Place the treadmill on level ground and set it at 3.7-5MPH to check if the
Running Belt (No. 22)
drifts.
If the
Running Belt (No. 22)
deviates to the right, pull off the
Safety Key (No. 26)
and unplug the
power. Turn the right side adjusting bolt ¼ clockwise using
Tool (No. 38)
. Turn on the treadmill and
watch the
Running Belt (No. 22)
to see if it is centered. Repeat the above steps, until the
Running
Belt (No. 22)
is in the middle. Refer to Figure A.
If the
Running Belt (No. 22)
deviates to the left, pull off the
Safety Key (No. 26)
and unplug the
power. Turn the left adjusting bolt ¼ clockwise using
Tool (No. 38)
. Turn on the treadmill and watch
the
Running Belt (No. 22)
to see if it is centered. Repeat the above steps, until the
Running Belt
(No. 22)
goes to the middle. Refer to Figure B.
After periodic use, the
Running Belt (No. 22)
may become loose and need adjustments. Pull off the
Safety Key (No. 26)
, turn off the power switch, and turn the left and right adjusting bolt ¼ clockwise
using
Tool (No. 38)
. Turn on the treadmill, then stand on the treadmill to confirm the tightness of the
Running Belt (No. 22)
. Repeat above steps, until the
Running Belt (No. 22)
is moderate in
tightness. Refer to FigureC.
Maintenance Guidelines