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Swift User Manual Lifepro
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WARNING:
Always flip the Power switch to the OFF position
and
unplug the
power cord before starting any maintenance, cleaning, or repairs.
CLEANING & GENERAL MAINTENANCE
• Wipe down the Swift after exercise. Clean only with a damp cloth. Do not use
chemical or solvent cleaners.
• Inspect for visible damage before use. Do not use if damaged or malfunctioning.
• Inspect and tighten all external bolts periodically.
• Only use with the original parts and accessories provided by the manufacturer.
• Never remove the motor hood, other than to perform cleaning and maintenance
procedures described in this manual, or unless instructed to do so by an
authorized service representative. Servicing other than the procedures in this
manual should be performed by an authorized service representative only.
• Never insert or drop any object into any opening.
LUBRICATING THE RUNNING BELT
The most important maintenance for a treadmill is regular, timely lubrication and
care and maintenance of the running belt.
• The running belt must be lubricated if a significant increase in friction is noted.
This will be apparent if the belt makes jerking movements during training.
• Insufficient lubrication and the resulting increase in friction will inevitably
lead to an increase in wear and cause damage to the treadmill’s running belt,
deck, motor, and circuit board.
• How often you use the treadmill will generally determine how often you must
perform maintenance. Typically, treadmills will only need to be lubricated every
few months. However, as use-time will vary greatly from person to person, we
recommend you keep a maintenance log and set a specific day each week in
the first 6 months of use to check the lubrication of the running belt.
• To check the belt lubrication, lift up the front third of the belt and feel with
your hand for lubrication under the center of the belt. If lubrication is present,
then write “OK” next to the date in your maintenance log. If there is little or no
lubrication present, then lubricate the belt and record in your maintenance book
accordingly. Over time, you will be able to see how often lubrication is needed.
Even if you choose not to keep a maintenance log, you MUST check the
lubrication of the running belt at least once a week.
• If the treadmill is not used, or remains folded-up for a long period, you must
check the lubrication of the belt before use and lubricate it if necessary.
CAUTION:
Only use the included bottle of silicone maintenance oil to lubricate
the running belt. Do NOT use any other kinds of silicone, lubricants, or silicone
sprays.
HOW TO LUBRICATE THE RUNNING BELT
1. Make sure that the treadmill is switched off, unplugged,
and that the belt is no longer moving.
2. Open the bottle of silicone maintenance oil by pulling the
top up. See
Fig. 1
.
3. Lubrication must be applied under the center of the belt.
Lift one side of the belt high enough that you can reach
the center with the end of bottle’s applicator tip. See
Fig. 2
.
4. Apply one line of silicone oil under the center of the belt,
from the front to the back of the treadmill. See
Fig. 3
.
5. Do not apply more than 5–7ml of silicone oil. If too much
oil is applied it can lead to the running belt slipping. If
this occurs, use a dry cloth to remove the excess oil from
the running deck and drive rollers with a dry cloth.
6. After applying the lubrication, let the running belt run
without any load (no one on the treadmill) at a speed of
2.5 mi/hr for 5 minutes to evenly distribute the silicone oil.
CAUTION:
Do not fold up the treadmill for at least 3 days after lubricating
the belt.
Rear Drive
Roller
Center of
Running
Belt
Line of
Silicone Oil
Running
Belt
Running
Deck
Bottle of
Silicone Oil
Motor
Housing
Figure 3
Figure 1
Figure 2