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ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT
Place the treadmill on level ground and set it at 3.5
– 5 km/h to check and see if the running belt (20)
drifts from the center.
If the running belt (20) drifts to the right, turn the
adjusting bolt on the right side
¼
turn clockwise,
then turn the left adjustment bolt ¼ turn counter-
clockwise. If the belt does not move, repeat this
step until it centers. Refer to image A.
If the running belt (20) drifts to the left, turn the
adjusting bolt on the left side
¼
of a turn
clockwise, then turn the right adjustm
ent bolt ¼
turn counter-clockwise. If the belt does not move,
repeat this step until it centers. Refer to image B.
Over time, the running belt (20) will loosen. To
tighten the belt, turn both the left & right
side
adjustment bolts one full turn clockwise. Check
the tension of the belt. Continue this process until
belt is at the correct tension. Make sure to adjust
both sides equally to ensure even belt alignment.
Refer to image C.
LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL
Lubricating the running belt & the running board is essential as the friction affects the life span and
operations of the treadmill. Therefore, we suggest to inspect the running belt regularly.
WARNING:
Always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet before cleaning, lubricating, or
repairing the unit.
The following time table is recommended:
Light user (less than 3 hours/week)
once a year
Medium user (3 - 5 hours/week)
every six months
Heavy user (more than 5 hours/week)
every three months