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4.
Routine Maintenance
Note:
Always turn off and unplug the treadmill before performing maintenance.
4.1.
Home Models
No other maintenance is required but the following:
• As Required: Wipe down display using mild solution of non-phosphate cleaner on damp soft microfiber cloth and
handrails after every use.
• Monthly:
• Vacuum around and beneath the treadmill.
• Vacuum or wipe down the deck area between the treadbelt and frame.
• Annually:
• Remove motor cover and vacuum the motor pan.
• Inspect treadbelt and drive belt for alignment, correct tension and lubricate treadbelt if necessary.
4.2.
Commercial Models
4.2.1. Weekly Maintenance
Perform these tasks weekly at minimum.
• Wipe down display. Use mild solution of non-phosphate cleaner on damp (not wet!) microfiber cloth.
• Wipe down handrails and traction strips with soft cotton cloth and mild soap and water. Cloth should be damp
not wet.
• Vacuum or wipe down the deck area between treadbelt and frame, including the visible part of the rear roller.
• Clean Treadbelt Walking Surface: Vacuum treadbelt to remove loose dirt. If vacuuming does not remove dirt,
Landice recommends the use of a medium stiff nylon bristle brush to remove dirt trapped in treadbelt surface. A
damp (not wet!) sponge can be used to finish the cleaning process.
4.2.2. Monthly Maintenance
• Take off motor cover and vacuum. Be careful not to touch any of the circuit boards.
• Turn on the treadmill. Elevate treadmill to 15%. Turn off the treadmill. Vacuum under and around the treadmill.
Turn on the treadmill and return to 0% elevation.
• Mark the adjustment bolts on the rear roller and loosen each side two full turns. Examine the deck and treadbelt
for wear and replace if necessary.
• See “Instructions for Lubricating Treadmills with SlipCoat” on page
28. If lubrication is necessary slide clean
towel between the deck and belt.
• Check condition of line cord for any cuts, gouges, or broken prongs on the plug ends. Replace if necessary.
4.2.3. Every Six Months
• Check motor brushes for wear. Clean commutator if needed. See “Drive Motor Brush Replacement and Com
mutator Inspection Instructions” on page
80 for instructions.
• Check all nuts and bolts for tightness, especially the upright bolts, handrails and bearing blocks bolts for eleva
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tion system (see Bearing Block Maintenance below). Do not over tighten!
• Apply lithium grease to elevation motor shaft.
Summary of Contents for L7 Club
Page 1: ...L7 L8 L9 Treadmill 90 Series Service Manual...
Page 4: ...Grounding Instructions 4...
Page 16: ...Introduction Recommended Tools 16...
Page 26: ...Electrical Reference Harnesses 26...
Page 30: ...Routine Maintenance Maintenance Checklist 30...
Page 102: ...Replacement Parts 102 Figure 8 8 Control Panel 17 16 15 13 14 12 11 11 9 5 3 7 6 2 4 8 1...
Page 116: ...Replacement Parts 116...
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