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Care of the TreadClimber

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 Fitness Machine

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 To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always remove the batteries and wait 5 minutes before cleaning, maintaining or repairing this machine.

Read all maintenance instructions fully before you start any repair work. In some conditions, an assistant is necessary to do the necessary tasks.

Equipment must be regularly examined for damage and repairs. The owner is responsible to make sure that regular maintenance is done. Worn or damaged components 

must be replaced immediately or the equipment removed from service until the repair is made. Only manufacturer supplied components can be used to maintain and repair 

the equipment.

This product, its packaging, and components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. This Notice is provided 

in accordance with California’s Proposition 65. If you would like additional information, please refer to our Web site at www.nautilus.com/prop65.

Daily:

 

Before each use, inspect for loose, broken, damaged, or worn parts. Do not use the machine if any of these conditions exist. Use a dry cloth to wipe off any perspiration  

 

after each use.

Weekly:

  Check for smooth roller operation. Clean the machine to remove dust, dirt, or grime. Clean the top of the belt with a damp, soapy cloth and wipe carefully and thoroughly  

 

with a dry cloth. Do not let any liquid below the belts or into the Base Frame.

Monthly:

  Make sure all bolts and screws are tight. Tighten if necessary.

 

NOTICE:

 Do not clean with a petroleum based solvent or an automotive cleaner. Be sure to keep the Console free of moisture.

Walking Belt and Deck Lubrication

The TreadClimber

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 fitness machine is equipped with a low maintenance deck and belt system. Belt friction can affect the function and life of the machine. For the best results 

lubricate the Treadles periodically with a silicone lubricant, using the following instructions:

1. Remove the batteries from the machine.

2. Carefully lift each belt and apply silicone lubricant in the center of the Treadle deck along the entire reachable length of the deck. Apply 0.15 to 0.25 oz. of the lubricant on the 

deck underneath each belt.
 

NOTICE

: Always use a 100% pure silicone lubricant. Do not use a degreaser like WD-40® as this could seriously impact performance.

 

Note: 

The Walking Belts may need to be loosened to allow for access during lubrication. Consult the “Adjusting the Walking Belts” procedure if necessary.

3. Stay to one side of the machine and grasp the handlebars for support.

4. With one foot push the nearest belt toward the back of the machine at a very slow speed for approximately 15 seconds. Do not step on any excess lubricant, grease, or oil while 

pushing the belt.

5. Take care to clean up any excess lubricant from the Treadles. We also recommend a periodic inspection of the Treadle surfaces below the belts. If the decks appear worn, contact 
a TreadClimber® Representative (refer to the Contacts section of this manual).

To decrease the possibility of slipping, be sure the Treadle area is free from grease or oil. Clean off any excess oil from the machine surfaces.

Use the following timetable as a guide to lubricate the decks:

• Light user (fewer than 3 hours / week): every 3 months • Moderate user (3-5 hours / week): every 2 months • Heavy user (more than 5 hours / week): every month

We recommend that you use the following:

• Lube-N-Walk

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 Treadmill Lubrication Kit (available from www.bowflex.com or your local specialty fitness dealer) • 100% pure silicone spray (available at most hardware and auto 

parts stores) 

Walking Belt Adjustment

The walking belts need to be adjusted if they are out of center enough to cause a rubbing or scraping sound. Adjustments can be made at the Front Roller of each Treadle (Item A).

Adjusting the Walking Belts

 – While operating the machine, notice where the belts run on each Treadle. The Walking Belt Adjustment Bolts are on the front end of each Roller. 

If the belt is tracking too far to the right, use a 5 mm hex wrench to turn the right walking belt adjustment bolt clockwise on that belt in a half turn increment. Secure the hex 

wrench and operate the walking belts for approximately 30 seconds, noticing if the walking belt is adjusted. Repeat as necessary until adjusted.

If the belt tracks too far to the left, do the same thing on the left walking belt adjustment bolt.

 

Note:

 Do not turn the bolts counterclockwise when you adjust the belt alignment.

Belt Tension Adjustment

 – Check the belt tension only when the machine is secured. From the belt’s midpoint, a correctly tensioned belt should only have an inch of give. To 

check, pull the belt upward at its midpoint and measure the distance to the deck. If the distance is more than an inch, the belt is loose. To tighten, turn both Walking Belt Adjust

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ment Bolts clockwise one-half a turn equally and check tension again. Repeat this step if necessary.

 

Note:

 Bolts are turned counterclockwise equally to decrease belt tension.

 

Summary of Contents for TreadClimber TC5

Page 1: ...Nautilus customer service Do not try to change the design or functionality of the machine being serviced as this can adversely effect user safety Do not use the machine until all shrouds instructions...

Page 2: ...during lubrication Consult the Adjusting the Walking Belts procedure if necessary 3 Stay to one side of the machine and grasp the handlebars for support 4 With one foot push the nearest belt toward t...

Page 3: ...t on the deck or mechanism If spray goes off the belts wipe the excess spray off the other parts of the machine Note Be sure to obey the manufacturer safety instructions for the anti static product 3...

Page 4: ...es 4 2 Tracking adjustment Belts are not required to be perfectly cen tered and are typically farther out in the rear than they are in the front This may vary depending on user s stride If belt is tra...

Page 5: ...rmware version bAtt Battery Voltage Displays the percent of battery power remaining EdgE Speed Detection Select between modes 0 1 point 1 2 points Push the SCAN button to cycle through the Options and...

Page 6: ...ect the Speed Sensor Cable from below the Console Assembly 2 Remove the Speed Sensor Cable from the tabs on the the Console Assembly 3 Remove the 8 indicated Phillips head screws securing the Console...

Page 7: ...ole Top with Electronics Assembly replacement instructions to transfer the electronics to the new Console Shroud 1 Disconnect the Speed Sensor Cable from below the Console Assembly 2 Remove the Speed...

Page 8: ...Required short 2 Phillips Screwdriver 2 Phillips Screwdriver 16 mm wrench 1 Remove the 4 indicated screws from the Front Cover using a short 2 Phillips Screwdriver and a standard 2 Phillips Screwdriv...

Page 9: ...e new Drive Belt around the Rear Roller Pulley Start the Drive Belt on the Drive Pulley and roll it in a clockwise motion Be sure the Belt does not come off of the Rear Roller Pulley Keep fingers out...

Page 10: ...ver 2 Phillips Screwdriver 5 mm hex wrench 6 mm hex wrench 13 mm 1 2 wrenche 16 mm wrench 18 mm wrench 19 mm wrench 1 Remove the 4 indicated screws from the Front Cover using a short 2 Phillips Screwd...

Page 11: ...still when removing the bolt Be sure to observe the Speed Sensor Magnet orientation on the Flywheel Assembly for re assembly 8 Adjust the Treadles until they are at the same height and place a static...

Page 12: ...ep hands away from the inside of the Treadles to avoid possible serious injury s 11 Using a 16 mm wrench loosen the Belt Tensioner Bolt until the Drive Belt has slack Note Count Belt Tensioner Bolt th...

Page 13: ...machine without aid Injury to you or damage to the machine can occur The Treadles and Walking Belts can abruptly move To avoid possible serious injury keep hands away from the inside of the Treadles...

Page 14: ...red Short 2 Phillips screwdriver 2 Phillips Screwdriver 5 mm hex wrench 16 mm wrench 1 Remove the 4 indicated screws from the Front Cover using a short 2 Phillips Screwdriver and a standard 2 Phillips...

Page 15: ...ear Roller Pulley Keep fingers out of any pinch opportunities when turning the Pulleys Note Chain guard is not shown in images 8 Loosen the Belt Tensioning Screws and Brackets using a 5 mm hex wrench...

Page 16: ...rewdriver 11 Lift the belt slightly and slide the Walking Deck out from under the belt 12 Slide the new deck in with the laminated side facing up 13 Repeat procedure on the other side of machine if re...

Page 17: ...wrench 2 13 mm wrenches 1 Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver remove the 4 screws from the Right Side Cover and slide it forward Note The Side Cover can not be removed and only needs to be slid forward 2...

Page 18: ...ove the Front Roller by sliding it out of the belt 6 Repeat procedure on the right side 7 Installation is the reverse procedure Be sure to tension belts properly after reassembly following the procedu...

Page 19: ...er 2 Phillips Screwdriver 5 mm hex wrench 6 mm hex wrench 2 13 mm 1 2 wrench 16 mm wrench 18 mm wrench 19 mm wrench 1 Remove the 4 indicated screws from the Front Cover using a short 2 Phillips Screwd...

Page 20: ...until the Drive Belt is slack Note Count the visible Belt Tensioner Bolt threads before loosening to assist with reassembly 8 Turn the Drive Pulley clockwise while forcing the Drive Belt to the outsid...

Page 21: ...h remove the indicated bolts from the Treadle Crossbar on the inside of each of the Treadles 12 Adjust the Treadles until they are at the same height and place a static object like a book or box under...

Page 22: ...keep hands away from the inside of the Treadles and the edges of the Walking Belts The Walking Belts can abruptly move To avoid possible serious injury keep hands away from the edges of the Walking Be...

Page 23: ...side of the machine 22 Place a static object like a book or box under the Rear Roller of the Right Treadle This will support the weight of the Treadle Assembly when the Left Roller Bearing Plate is re...

Page 24: ...ired Short 2 Phillips screwdriver 2 Phillips Screwdriver 2 13 mm wrenches 5 mm hex wrench 1 Remove the 4 indicated screws from the Front Cover using a short 2 Phillips Screwdriver and a standard 2 Phi...

Page 25: ...ardware from the Dependency Note Be sure to observe the order of hardware to assist with re assembly The Treadle will fall abruptly if not supported Keep hands away from the inside of the Treadles to...

Page 26: ...ort 2 Phillips screwdriver 2 Phillips screw driver 13 mm wrench 17 mm wrench 18 mm wrench 19 mm wrench Torque wrench 1 Remove the 4 indicated screws from the Front Cover using a short 2 Phillips Screw...

Page 27: ...Be sure to record how many turns it takes to remove the screws to assist with reassembly 7 Turn the Drive Pulley clockwise while forcing the Drive Belt to the outside Belt will come off of the Drive...

Page 28: ...indicated hardware from each of the One Way Bearing Joints 12 Using a 17 mm wrench remove the indicated hardware from the Main Drive Assembly 13 Remove the Main Drive Assembly and replace with the ne...

Page 29: ...fingers out of any pinch opportunities when turning the Pulleys 18 Roll the Drive Pulley clockwise until the Drive Belt is fully installed Continue to roll the Belt clockwise while adding side pressu...

Page 30: ...iver remove the 4 indicated screws from the Rear Cover and remove it 2 Disconnect the Speed Sensor Cable from the Speed Sensor 3 Connect the new Speed Sensor Cable to the Speed Sensor 4 Using a piece...

Page 31: ...removing the Console Assembly and remove them from the Console Assembly This will prevent them from falling into the Uprights 9 Pull the old Speed Sensor Cable from the Upright until the new Speed Sen...

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