Perform the following maintenance tasks every 6 months:
Semiannual Task
Instruction
Clean and lubricate the Lift Motor
jackscrew.
Raise the Incline to maximum, Switch the input
power OFF, and unplug the power cord. Clean
the jackscrew and apply approved grease, see
"General Information" on page 3
.
Running Belt and Deck Cleaning Procedure
Review the entire procedure before beginning.
1. Verify the proper operation of the safety Stop key.
a. Stand to one side of the treadmill – Do not stand or allow others to stand on the
treadmill running belt during this procedure. Ensure that the stop key tether is
hanging straight down and is not wrapped around the handle bars.
b. Select Quick Start and wait for the running belt to begin moving
c. When the running belt is moving, push the SAFETY STOP key.
d. Ensure the running belt stops moving, then reset the SAFETY STOP key.
e. Turn the power switch to OFF. The ON/OFF switch is located at the front of the
treadmill.
WARNING
: If the running belt does not stop, turn off the power using the ON/OFF
switch at the front of the treadmill and
unplug
1
the power cord. The treadmill must
remain out of service until the stop switch is repaired.
2. Get a clean, dry cotton towel that is at least 36 inches (1 meter) in length and fold it in
half lengthwise.
a. Lift the running belt and push the towel through to the other side so that both ends
of the towel extend an equal distance over the deck trim on both sides.
b. Push the towel forward to the front of the machine so it is located beneath the
SAFETY STOP key.
c. Turn the power switch to ON.
3. Stand on the machine straddling the running belt placing your feet on the left and right
trim landings. Attach the stop key tether clip. Do not stand on the running belt at any
time. Stand firmly on both ends of the towel keeping your feet off the treadmill running
belt. Brace yourself using the handlebars or side hand rails. Push the Quick Start but-
ton once in position.
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Disconnect a device power cord plug or cable connector from the power receptacle or outlet.
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Running Belt and Deck Cleaning Procedure
Summary of Contents for Experience TRM700-16
Page 1: ...Service Manual Experience Series 700 line TRM700 16 Base Treadmill 120 VAC and 240 VAC ...
Page 19: ...Experience Series 700 Line Treadmills 12 1 Introduction General Information ...
Page 104: ...Experience Series 700 Line Treadmills 97 5 Replacement Procedures Drive Belt Replacement ...
Page 172: ...Experience Series 700 Line Treadmills 165 8 Theory of Operation System Wiring Diagram ...
Page 174: ...Experience Series 700 Line Treadmills 167 8 Theory of Operation Exploded View Diagram ...
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