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STEP 5
Align the Walk Belt
(a) First, make sure the treadmill is on a leveled surface and the incline is at
0%.
(b) Start the speed at a lower rate of 3kph/2.5mph to check if the walk belt is
aligned and there is an equal amount of space between walk belt and
side-rails on both sides at the front end of the treadmill. Turn the rear
roller adjustment
screw to adjust the walk belt if there is a misalignment.
(c) Adjust the speed higher to 15kph/10mph or above to ensure the belt is
aligned.
(d) Adjust the edge of walk belt and make sure there should be an equal
amount of space on both sides of the walk belt (A = B).
(e) Let the treadmill run for 2 minutes or more to see if the walk belt moved. If
so or (A ≠ B), repeat the procedure (d).
(f) Finish adjustment and walk belt is aligned.
*Make adjustments as needed, but avoid turning rear roller screws more
than one quarter rotation at a time.
*The belt alignment should be judged by the front end of the treadmill, not
the rear end. If there is a little misalignment at the rear end, it is fine to
continue using it because that will not affect the treadmill performance.