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Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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8.2.4. Motor Drive Belt Tensioning
Drive belt tension is preset at the factory. The belt is tensioned
by a nut located under the motor pan. This nut is screwed to a
hook attached to the motor bracket. Turning the nut clockwise
tightens the nut, pulling down the motor bracket, which tightens
the drive belt. To measure the tension, twist the drive belt
between the motor and the drive roller. Ideal tension allows the
drive belt to be easily twisted 45°. If you cannot twist the belt to
at least 45°, it is too tight.
8.2.5. Service Checklist
• Tension and track treadbelt
• Lubricate belt and vacuum treadmill
• Check drive belt tension
8.3.
Self-Diagnostics (Cardio and Pro Sports Controls)
The Cardio Treadmill is
equipped with onboard
self-diagnostics. If the
treadmill experiences any
errors during operation, the
treadmill will display the
error message. You can
run self-diagnostics to get
further information on the
error by pressing
ENTER
.
WARNING
Moving parts can cause serious injury. Always
unplug treadmill before placing hands beneath
the treadbelt!
CAUTION
CAUTION
DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN. Over-tightening the
motor drive belt can damage the drive motor and
front roller.