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MAINTENANCE

WARNING: Before maintaining treadmill, power off and unplug.

LUBRICATION

•    Re-lubricate the running board 

and belt as needed with included 
lubrication oil. It is recommended to 
lubricate every two weeks to a month, 
depending on frequency of use.

•    Make sure treadmill 

is 

powered off and unplugged before 
applying lubrication oil.

•    To lubricate running board and 

belt, use included Allen key to 
push edge of belt in (fig. 5) and 
lift edge to access running board. 
Squeeze a dime size amount of 
lubrication oil onto running board (fig. 
6). Repeat on other side. Run treadmill 
on lowest speed for a few minutes to allow oil to distribute.

TIGHTENING BELT

•   Over time, the running belt may loosen. If you observe any slipping or 

dragging during use, it is necessary to tighten the belt to ensure  
safe operation.

•     When belt is correctly adjusted, the edge of the running belt can be 

lifted from the running board about 2-3 inches. If belt can be lifted 
greater than this amount, tightening is necessary.

•     To tighten belt, turn both adjustment screws located on back of unit a 

half turn clockwise (see fig. 7 and 8 to locate adjustment screws). Lift 
edge of belt to check if adjusted correctly as outlined above. If still not 
tightened adequately, continue to tighten the adjustment screws in 
half turn increments until properly 
tightened. Once tightened, adjust belt 
centering as outlined below.

CENTERING BELT

•   If running belt appears to veer to one 

side, you may need to adjust running 
belt’s center.

•     To adjust running belt’s center, use 

Allen key included on left and right 
adjustment screws in the back of the 
treadmill.

•   To adjust belt towards the right, 

turn left adjustment screw a half-
turn clockwise (fig. 7) and right 
adjustment screw a half-turn 
counterclockwise (fig. 8).

•   To adjust belt towards the left, turn left adjustment screw a half-turn 

counterclockwise and right adjustment screw a half-turn clockwise.

•   Adjust belt as needed until centered.

FIG. 5

FIG. 6

FIG. 7

FIG. 8

Summary of Contents for Fitnation TREAD01

Page 1: ...SLIMLINE TREADMILL INSTRUCTIONS TM ...

Page 2: ...r for examination and repair 6 Do not carry this appliance by supply cord or use cord as a handle 7 Keep the cord away from heated surfaces 8 Never operate the appliance with the air openings blocked Keep the air openings free of lint hair and the like 9 Never drop or insert any object into any opening 10 Do not use outdoors 11 Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where ox...

Page 3: ...intended for use on a nominal 120 V supply circuit the instructions in either 1 or 2 1 This product is for use on a nominal 120 V circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in sketch A in Figure 86 1 A temporary adapter that looks like the adapter illustrated in sketches B and C may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in sketch B if a properly gr...

Page 4: ...ick recently Have you had prolonged dizziness recently Have you been out of breath for no reason recently Have you have had chest pain recently Do you currently have any injuries preventing you from exercise Are you pregnant Do you have any conditions or reasons you should NOT exercise Are you over 35 years old and physically inactive IF YOU ANSWER YES TO ANY OF THE ABOVE QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD SEEK...

Page 5: ...r plug appear damaged or if socket is loose Power plug must be reliably grounded and the outlet must have a dedicated circuit to avoid sharing with other electrical equipment Be mindful of surroundings when using treadmill Do not spray or spill water on treadmill to avoid electrical shock or fire Do not lift or move treadmill using handlebars as this will damage unit Do not use unit without handle...

Page 6: ...ncreases or decreases speed by 0 1 mph 0 16 km h 6 Power button Starts and stops treadmill 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 7 6 1 2 3 4 4 6 5 5 A B 1 Safety clip 2 Remote A Power button B Speed up down buttons 3 Handlebar 4 Display 5 Handlebar release 6 Running belt 7 Foot rails 8 Power cord not pictured 9 Allen key not pictured 10 Lubrication oil not pictured ...

Page 7: ...marks will appear on the display 5 Remove battery activation strip on backside of remote fig 3 6 Place safety clip onto handlebar fig 4 Attach safety clip to clothing when using treadmill If treadmill needs to be turned off immediately remove safety clip from handlebar and treadmill will automatically stop To resume after removing safety clip place clip back on handlebar and press power button on ...

Page 8: ...ed from the running board about 2 3 inches If belt can be lifted greater than this amount tightening is necessary To tighten belt turn both adjustment screws located on back of unit a half turn clockwise see fig 7 and 8 to locate adjustment screws Lift edge of belt to check if adjusted correctly as outlined above If still not tightened adequately continue to tighten the adjustment screws in half t...

Page 9: ...dlebar and step on handlebar release Gently lower handlebar until locked into place Lift treadmill from back DO NOT lift from handlebars Use wheels on front to roll to desired location Store treadmill flat or upright against a stable surface such as a wall Ensure it is secure before leaving unattended Do not allow children near upright treadmill as it may fall or cause harm CLEANING STORAGE ERROR ...

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