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ADJUSTMENTS
Adjusting the
Incline Adjuster
There are 2 incline angles that the incline adjuster can be set to.
Place one hand on the rear end of the Main Frame, then lift the
rear end of the Main Frame up and use the other hand to remove
the Locking Pin. Adjust the Incline Adjuster to the desired
position and insert the Locking Pin into the holes on the Main
Frame and Incline Adjuster to lock the Incline Adjuster in place.
NOTE: Make sure when adjusting the incline angle of the
Incline Adjuster that both Incline Adjusters should be
adjusted to the same angle. Using the Incline Adjusters at
different angles can cause the treadmill to be unstable and
cause injury.
Adjusting the Running Belt
The running belt is initially set and adjusted at the
factory. However it may come loose during
transportation and/or during use. It is recommended
that the user run on the center of the running belt.
After prolonged use, the belt will begin to stretch out.
It is suggested that the user always to walk or run on
the central area. This will prevent the belt shifting off
the center.
If the running belt begins to shift to the left, the user
can stand on the Main Frame and hold the handlebar
with both hands. Then use your right foot to run on the right side of the running belt. You
should see the running belt start to correct itself by moving back towards the center.
However, if the running belt is still shifting to the left, use the 5M Allen Wrench with Phillips
Screwdriver provided and turn the left Rear Roller Adjustment Bolt 1/2 turn in a clockwise
direction. Then try running on the center of the running belt again. If the running belt is
still shifting to the left, turn the left Rear Adjustment Bolt another 1/4 turn in the clockwise
direction. Then try running on the center of the running belt again. You should see the
belt start to correct itself by moving back towards the center. Repeat this procedure until
the running belt is centered.
If the running belt begins to shift to the right, the user can stand on the Main Frame and hold
the handlebar with both hands. Then use your left foot to run on the left side of the running
belt. You should see the running belt start to correct itself by moving back towards the
center. However, if the running belt is still shifting to the right, use the 5M Allen Wrench with
Phillips Screwdriver provided and turn the right Rear Roller Adjustment Bolt 1/2 turn in a
clockwise direction. Then try running on the center of the running belt again. If the
running belt is still shifting to the right, turn the right Rear Adjustment Bolt another 1/4 turn in
the clockwise direction. Then try running on the center of the running belt again. You
should see the belt start to correct itself by moving back towards the center. Repeat this
procedure until the running belt is centered.
If the running belt is slipping during use, then use the 5M Allen Wrench with Phillips
Screwdriver provided and turn both left and right Rear Roller Adjustment Bolts 1/4 turn in
the clockwise direction. You should now run on the running belt to determine if the running
belt is still slipping. Repeating the above procedure until the running belt is not slipping.