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3. Once you slide out all the plastic tabs on a frame,
tilt the metal slat towards the inside of the machine (in
the locked down position, it should be at a 45 degree
angle pointing towards the outside of the machine.) You
may have to push down on the slat as you rotate it
inwards. See Figure 22.
4. Lift the slats and pull them out (Figure 23). Collect all
of the black plastic tabs and take care not to lose any
(there are 28; 10 on each side and 4 on the front and
back).
5. The base of the enclosure can now be lifted up and
inward away from the retaining tabs. Note that you
probably don’t need to remove both the front and back
to clean the entire machine. Removing one end and
both sides should be sufficient. Typically, it is best to
leave the front of the enclosure attached to the frame.
In Figure 24 the enclosure has been released on
both sides and the back. The front of the
enclosure remains attached. You can suspend
the enclosure for better access by placing the
oval support frame in the vertical height
adjusters. Be sure to close the safety latches.
Thoroughly vacuum all surfaces you can reach.
Get under the treadmill as far as you can.
It is particularly important to clean around the back of the
treadmill. Most of the dirt and debris will collect there.
Pay close attention to cleaning under the treadmill. See
Figure 25.
Figure 22
Figure 23
Figure 24
Figure 25