MAINTENANCE
•
Warning: To prevent electrical shock, be certain the treadmill is turned off and unplugged for
cleaning or routine maintenance.
•
Important:
Never use abrasives or solvents to clean the treadmill. To prevent damage to the
computer, keep liquids away and keep it out of direct sunlight.
• After each workout: Wipe off the console and other treadmill surfaces with a clean, water
dampened soft cloth to remove excess perspiration.
• Weekly: Use of a treadmill mat is recommended for ease of cleaning. Dirt from your shoes contacts
the belt and eventually makes it to underneath the treadmill. Vacuum underneath the tread-
mill once a week.
BELT ADJUSTMENT
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.
ADJUST 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 6MM inner hexagon spanner on the left belt tension bolt located inside the rear end caps.
Turn the inner hexagon spanner clockwise 1/8 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 num-
ber 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 bearing that will result in bearing noise from the front and rear rollers.
TO DECREASE THE TENSION ON THE RUNNING BELT, TURN BOTH BOLTS COUNTER CLOCKWISE
EVENELY.
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Summary of Contents for Runner Life JN 7.6
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Runner Life JN 7 6...
Page 7: ...FEATURES 05...
Page 9: ...EXERCISE IN YOUR TARGET HEART RATE ZONE BEGINNER TREADMILL PROGRAM 07...
Page 12: ...ASSEMBLY PART LIST 10...
Page 13: ...HARDWARE PACK 11...
Page 20: ...COMPUTER INSTRUCTION 18...
Page 23: ...TROUBLE SHOOTING 21...
Page 24: ...EXPLODED DRAWING 22...
Page 25: ...PARTS LIST 23...