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CENTRING THE BELT
Run the treadmill at a low speed (eg. 3 km/h). Check which side the belt moves to.
If the belt moves to the right, place the wrench in the right adjustment bolt.
Rotate the wrench 90 degrees clockwise (Fig. A). Note whether the belt is centred. If it continues to
diverge to the right, rotate the wrench 90 degrees again.
If the belt moves to the left, act similarly on the left adjustment bolt (Fig. B).
MAINTENANCE
In order to ensure the maximum safety of treadmill operation, it is advisable to check the wear of its parts
regularly. In concerns in particular tightness and condition of nuts, bolts, moving parts, bushings, etc.
Store the device in a dry and warm place. Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.
CAUTION! Always turn the treadmill off and disconnect the power cord before maintenance.
CLEANING
Regular cleaning will extend the lifetime of the device and ensure high performance.
Clean the treadmill with a soft and moist cloth. This does not apply to electrical elements, the motor,
or internal parts; do not let water reach these areas. Protect the surface of the running belt (and the surface
below it) against water.
CLEANING THE MOTOR
Remove dust from the motor at least once a year. To this end, disconnect the power cord of the treadmill,
wait about an hour, and remove the motor cover. Use compressed air or brush to carefully remove the dust.
Reinstall the motor cover and connect the device to the mains. The treadmill is ready for use.
LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL
The interval of treadmill lubrication depends on the
intensity of use. If the device is used more than five hours
a week, it should be lubricated every two to three months.
If it is used less, lubricate it once every seven or eight
months.
Apply grease below the running belt. Use more grease in
the place where the feet touch the belt when running.
Running
board
Running belt
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