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MedTrack CR60 Rehabilitation Treadmill Service Manual
Repair/Replacement and Calibration 4-21
8. Replace the rollers and reassemble the treadmill following steps 1-7
in reverse order.
9. Adjust the walk belt tension and tracking using the procedures on the
following pages.
10. If no other service is required, replace the treadmill hood as described
in step 10, page 4-5.
Field Functional Test
To verify that the treadmill is operating properly, perform “Field Test No.
3” on page D-5.
Replacing the Walking Belt
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The Walking Deck is two sided. Each side comes with a waxed surface.
When replacing the walking belt, flip the walking deck so that the unused
waxed surface is on top. If there is no wax, replace the walking deck also.
See “Replacing the Deck” on page 4-22.
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The following steps are oriented as though you were exercising on the
treadmill.
1. Lower the treadmill to zero grade.
2. Remove the power cords and treadmill hood as described in
“Removing the Treadmill Hood” on page 4-3.
3. Remove the front and rear rollers as previously described.
4. Remove the two Phillips screws from the siderails. These screws
attach the hood to the siderails at the front of the hood.
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When replacing the screws, the gap between the siderail cover and the
head of each screw must be 0.050 in. +0.010, approximately the thickness
of a dime.
5. Grasp the left siderail cover at the rear of the treadmill, then pull it up
and away from the treadmill to roll the cover off. Repeat for the right
cover.
6. Remove the 12 screws that hold the deck to the siderails.
7. Remove the deck and belt.
8. Install a new belt, rough side up, and reassemble the treadmill
following steps 1-7 in reverse order.
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When you install a new belt, verify that the closed end of the splice on the
walk belt hits the roller first as the belt rotates.
9. Adjust the belt tension and tracking.