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SECTION 6
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
T S 4
Belt Adjusting
When the running belt shifts to one side or simply ‘skids over’
while running, run the machine at 3 mph for a few minutes to
determine which side the belt is drifting towards, left or right as
described below.
If the belt is drifting LEFT
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Turn the treadmill off and unplug from the wall
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Tighten the left hex head socket a ¼ turn
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Loosen the right hex head socket a ¼ turn
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Run the belt at 3 mph again for a few minutes
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Repeat the steps above as needed
If the belt is drifting RIGHT
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Turn the treadmill off and unplug from the wall
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Tighten the right hex head socket a ¼ turn
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Loosen the left hex head socket a ¼ turn
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Run the belt at 3 mph again for a few minutes
·
Repeat the steps above as needed
Belt Lubricating
It is recommended that the deck be lubricated regularly
according to the frequency of usage. Refer to the suggested
schedule in the table below.
WARNING!
Do not use cleaner under the running belt or on the electronics
especially while power is on.
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Use 8 mm torque wrench to loosen the hex head socket in
the end caps. Remove excessive accumulations of dust, dirt,
and other debris from the running deck. ONLY use a clean,
soft cloth.
·
Gently pull up the side of the running belt. Dispense a thin
layer of the lubricant on deck, and spread evenly.
·
DO NOT over lubricate (2 uses per bottle) and only use
supplied liquid silicone. DO NOT use wax or other types of
lubricant as they might deteriorate transmission
components and degrade the treadmill’s performance
General Cleaning
·
Disinfect and wipe the console dry after each use
·
As the motor spins, it attracts and collects lint and debris
under the motor cover which could cause damage to the
electronics.
·
Unplug the power and remove the motor cover
·
Vacuum the motor driver board, the motor fan blade and the
surrounding. Take care not to damage wires and harnesses
Suggested lubrication table
4 Miles or less / hr = lube every 1 year
4~8 Miles / hr = lube every 6 months
8 Miles or more / hr = lube every 3 months
Hexagonal
Head Sockets
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