3.
If the treadmill is deflected to the left, rotate the left screw at the end of the belt
by half a turn in the clockwise direction and the right screw half a turn
counterclockwise.
If the belt still swings to the side, repeat one of the previous steps.
9.
Lubrication of the treadmill
The underside of the treadmill, respectively the running
board under the belt requires regular maintenance by
silicone oil lubrication. Maintaining the correct tension
between the belt and the plate greatly affects the life of
the treadmill. Regular maintenance also prolongs
machine life and prevents injuries.
Proceed as follows:
1.
Turn off the main switch of the belt and slightly loosen the treadmill/running
surface.
2.
Clean the dust and dirt between the belt and the board with a clean cloth.
3.
Apply a smaller amount of silicone oil evenly between the belt and the board.
4.
Again tight the treadmill and turn on to distibute the oil across the running
surface.
We recommended to apply the supplied lubricant after approx. 40 hours of
operation. Also we recommended to lubricate the platform according to the
following timetable:
-
moderate use (less than 3 hours a week), lubricate every 5 months,
-
medium (4
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7 hours a week), lubricate every 2 months,
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frequent use (more than 7 hours a week), lubricate every 14 days.
Also, periodically lubricate the front and rear rollers to maintain their maximum
performance.
10.
Cleaning
Before cleaning, be sure the treadmill is disconnected from the socket.
Regularly wipe dust and dirt off the surface of the treadmill with a soft, damp cloth.
After cleaning, dry it.
It is also necessary to continuously remove dust from the engine compartment and
adjacent parts (approximately every 2 months). Unscrew the plastic cover over the
engine and clean by vacuum cleaner (NOT to touch all electrical components), or if
you do not use the vacuum cleaner, use a soft brush and carefully clean everything
from dust. Then put the cover. DO NOT REMEMBER THAT THE TREADMILL HAVE TO
BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE SOURCE OF ELECTRIC POWER at cleaning.
Regularly check all bolts and nuts if are proper tightening.