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BELT ADJUSTMENT

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You may need to adjust the running belt during the first few weeks of use. All running belts are 
properly set at the factory. It may stretch or be off-center after use. Stretching is normal during 
the break-in period.
ADJUSTING THE BELT TENSION
If the running belt feels as though it is "slipping" or hesitating when you plant your foot during 
a run, the tension on the running belt may have to be increased.

TO INCREASE THE RUNNING BELT TENSION:

A. Place 8MM wrench on the left belt tension bolt. Turn the wrench clockwise 1/4 turn to draw 

the rear roller and increase the belt tension.

B. Repeat STEP A for the right belt tension bolt. You must be sure to turn both bolts the same 

number of turns, so the rear roller will stay square relative to the frame.

C. Repeat STEP A and STEP B until the slipping is eliminated.
D. Be careful not to tighten the running belt tension too much as you can create excessive 

pressure on the front and rear roller bearings. An excessively tightened running belt may 
damage the roller bearings that would result in bearing noise from the front and rear 
rollers.

TO DECREASE THE TENSION ON THE RUNNING BELT, TURN BOTH BOLTS COUNTER-

CLOCKWISE THE SAME NUMBER OF TURNS.

CENTERING THE RUNNING BELT

When you run, you may push off harder with one foot than with another. The severity of the 
deflection depends on the amount of force that one foot exerts in the relation to the other. 
This deflection  can cause the belt  to move off-center. This deflection is normal and the 
running belt will centre when no body is on the running belt. If the running belt remains 
consistently off-center, you will need to centre the running belt manually.

A).

Start the treadmill without anyone on the running belt, press (SPEED UP ) bottom until 

speed reached 6kph.

B).

 Observe whether the running belt is toward the right or left side of the deck.

a. If toward the left side of the deck
    Using wrench, turn the left adjustment bolt clockwise 1/4 turn and the right adjustment bolt
    counterclockwise 1/4.
b. If toward the right side of the deck
    Using wrench, turn the right adjustment bolt clockwise 1/4 turn and the left adjustment bolt
    counterclockwise 1/4.
c. If the belt is still not centered, repeats the above steps until the running belt is on center.

C).

 After the belt is centered, increase the speed to 16kph and verify that it is running 

smoothly.Repeat the above steps if it is necessary.

If the above procedure is unsuccessful in resolving the off-center, you may need to 
increase the belt tension.   

BELT ADJUSTMENT

Summary of Contents for HS3500T

Page 1: ...OVE WEST NSW 2066 PH 02 9420 9988 BRISBANE TFG 24 30 BLANCK ST ORMEAU QLD 4208 PH 07 5540 7181 ADELAIDE UNIT 3 35 JACOBSON CRES HOLDEN HILL SA 5088 PH 08 8266 6386 PERTH UNIT 1 100 WALTERS DRIVE OSBOR...

Page 2: ...ING ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DRAWING COMPUTER OPERATIONS Control panel function control panel operation BELT ADJUSTMENT CARE 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING PARTS LIST PARTS LIST BOLTS 7 NUT EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 3: ...mage sustained by or through the use of this treadmill 1 Obtain a medical exam before beginning any exercise program Keep children and pets away from the treadmill Teenagers and disabled persons must...

Page 4: ...ise is reflected in your heart rate Exercise must be sufficiently rigorous to strengthen your heart muscle and condition your cardiovascular system Only your doctor can prescribe the targe training he...

Page 5: ...he stretch up your right side Repeat this action with your left arm Quadriceps stretch With one hand against a wall for balance reach behind you and pull your right foot up Bring your heel as close to...

Page 6: ...old up the treadmill 3 Hold on roller cover by two hands and lean back the treadmill move the treadmill forward as the picture showing Failure to follow this procedure may result in serious injury due...

Page 7: ...5 ASSEMBLY DRAWING EZ button Console mast Side rein Motor cover Base frame Roller cover Mobile wheel Running belt Console Safety key Reading rack Foot step...

Page 8: ...of M8X15mm bolts usingAllen wrench Do not tighten the bolts STEP 3 Tighten STEP2 STEP3 bolts ASSEMBLY DRAWING STEP 1 Assemble the console masts and the console Do not hol d on this place while assem b...

Page 9: ...T P1 MANUAL 1 Power on put SAFETY KEY on 2 Press START to start exercise 3 Adjust speed using FAST or SLOW 4 Adjust incline using UP or DOWN CONTROL PANEL OPERATION ONE TOUCH SPEED 2 4 6 8 10 12 Used...

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Page 11: ...m heart rate Lower limit of Target Heart Rate Zone maximum heart rate X 0 6 Upper limit of Target Heart Rate Zone Maximum heart rate X0 75 This is recommended by American Heart Association Before star...

Page 12: ...e in HRC setting press STOP to return to P1 If do not want to finish HRC setting DISTANCE TIME PULSE CALORIES INCLINE SPEED DISTANCE TIME PULSE CALORIES INCLINE SPEED WARM UP and EXERCISE After settin...

Page 13: ...ol down is located at the last 2 minutes While entering the last 2nd minute The speed reduces 50 The incline returns to 0 level While entering last minute The speed will reduce 50 again The incline st...

Page 14: ...LTS COUNTER CLOCKWISE THE SAME NUMBER OF TURNS CENTERING THE RUNNING BELT When you run you may push off harder with one foot than with another The severity of the deflection depends on the amount of f...

Page 15: ...e the master power switch is in the off position and the power cord is unplugged from the electrical outlet FOR CONSUMER HOME USE ONLY This treadmill is designed for home use only Do not use for light...

Page 16: ...tween roller and running belt please see BELT ADJUSTMENT 5 The damaged running belt will increase the current and be easy to cause E1 Wear proper footwear while using It can avoid to damage the runnin...

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Page 18: ...screw M4X 15mm Upper motor cover 4 AJ Fixing bracket controller 2 Roller cover 2 EZ button 8 Console frame 4 2 Bolt M8x25mm Air shock AU 3 Washer M6 Front rear roller AY 6 Bolt M3x6mm Monitor AX Mp3 b...

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