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Enclosure Maintenance
Check the enclosure for any leaks and note any abnormal hissing sounds. A small leak through
the shorts and zipper is normal. If this or other leaks start affecting the maximum pressure
capabilities of the Anti-Gravity Treadmill, contact AlterG for troubleshooting and support.
Lubricate the zipper on the enclosure as needed using a zipper lubricant. Keep sharp objects
away from the enclosure at all times.
Enclosure Removal Procedure for Cleaning
To provide maintenance on the inside of the Anti-Gravity Treadmill it may be necessary to
remove the enclosure from the base. The enclosure is held down to the base and sealed by thin
metal strips that lock the enclosure into place. These strips are retained by black plastic sliders
that slide under metal tabs which overhang to the inside of the base frame. Follow these steps
to remove the enclosure (Figure 20):
If you look closely at this photo you will see the thin metal strip trapped under metal tabs welded
to the main frame. The strips hold the enclosure to the base.
1. Before you do anything, turn off and unplug the Anti-Gravity Treadmill.
2. Use the plastic Slider Tool to slide the black plastic
sliders side-ways out from under the metal overhanging
tabs (Figure 21). Some of them may be held down quite
tightly so use the supplied tool to push them out. Take
care not to cut the enclosure when doing this as the tool
can slip off the tabs when being pushed. You may wish
to tap the end of the plastic tool with a hammer or mallet
to ease out the black sliders. If you have lost the slider
removal tool, call AlterG to obtain a replacement. The
tool is plastic so as not to tear the enclosure.
Figure 20
Figure 21