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4.
Rotate both adjustment bolts clockwise ¼ turn. Test the belt tension as in Step 2. Repeat if necessary until the
belt runs smoothly without slipping. If more than three adjustments are necessary, call an authorized
technician.
Caution. Belt damage.
Do not overtighten the walking belt. Overtightening can damage the belt and rollers. Do not torque
adjustment screws beyond 80 in/lb (9 Nm) maximum.
5.
Stop the treadmill.
Belt Tracking
Perform this procedure whenever the belt moves to one side or the other.
WARNING! Falling hazard.
Stay off the belt when adjusting the tracking. Do not touch or grab the walking belt while it is moving.
1.
Start the treadmill at minimum speed and grade.
2.
Increase speed to 6 mph (9.5 km/h) and make the following adjustment (see Belt Tension drawing above for the
location of the bolts):
a.
If the belt moves to the right, rotate the right tension bolt clockwise ¼ turn.
b.
If the belt moves to the left, rotate the left tension bolt clockwise ¼ turn.
3.
After making an initial adjustment, run the treadmill for several minutes and observe how the belt tracks;
adjustments to belt tracking take several minutes to become apparent. If the belt continues to move off center,
adjust accordingly until it is properly centered.
If more than three adjustments are necessary, call an authorized technician.
Caution. Damage to belt and rollers.
Do not overtighten the walking belt. Overtightening can damage the belt and rollers. Do not torque
adjustment screws beyond 80 in/lb (9 Nm) maximum.
4.
Stop the treadmill.
Summary of Contents for Quinton CR60
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