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MAINTENANCE GUIDE
General cleaning will help to prolong the life and improve the performance of your treadmill. Keep the
unit clean and maintained by dusting the components on a regular basis. Cleaning the two exposed
sides of the
Running Belt (No. 50)
will prevent dust from accumulating underneath. Keep your
running shoes clean so that dirt from the shoes does not wear the
Running Board (No. 49)
and
Running Belt (No. 50)
. Clean the surface of the
Running Belt (No. 50)
using a clean damp cloth.
Keep liquids away from electrical parts and
Running Belt (No. 50)
.
ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT
Place the treadmill on level ground and set it at 3.5-5 MPH to check and see if the
Running Belt (No.
50)
drifts from the center. Adjust the
Running Belt (No. 50)
according to instructions below with
Allen
Wrench (No. 88).
1. If the
Running Belt (No. 50)
drifts to
the right, turn the adjusting bolt on the
right side
¼
turn
clockwise
, then turn
the left adjusting bolt ¼ turn
counter-
clockwise
. If the
Running Belt (No.
50)
does not move, repeat this step
until it centers. Refer to image A.
2. If the
Running Belt (No. 50)
drifts to
the left, turn the adjusting bolt on the left
side
¼
turn
clockwise
, then turn the
right adjusting bolt ¼ turn
counter-
clockwise
. If the
Running Belt (No.
50)
does not move, repeat this step until
it centers. Refer to image B.
3. Over time, the
Running Belt (No.
50)
will loosen. To tighten the
Running Belt (No. 50)
, turn both the
left & right side adjusting bolts one full
turn
clockwise
. Check the tension of
the
Running Belt (No. 50)
. Continue
this process until
Running Belt (No.
50)
is at the correct tension. Make
sure to adjust both sides equally to
ensure even alignment. Refer to
image C.
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