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5. With all 4 M8 screws loosened, stand at the front of the
treadmill and use a 13mm open end wrench to turn the
tension bolt ½ turn clockwise (Figure 4-7). Do not
overtighten the tension bolt.
6. To check the tension, use your fingers to twist the drive belt
between the motor and the drive roller. If you cannot easily
twist the belt at least 45°, it is too tight.
7. If you wish to confirm that the drive belt is tensioned
properly, plug in the power cord, turn the treadmill on, and
walk on the belt to verify that it is no longer slipping.
8. When desired tension is achieved (drive belt is no longer
slipping with weight applied), ensure power cord is
unplugged from the wall and from the treadmill, then tighten
(4) M8 socket head cap screws to secure the motor.
9. Install the motor cover using 4 screws removed in step 2.
10. Plug the power cord back into the treadmill at the front and
plug the other end into the wall outlet.
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