How to tighten the belt:
IMPORTANT: DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE TREADMILL BELT. THIS WILL VOID YOUR
BELT WARRANTY.
Turn screw(L) and screw(R) on both sides of the machine a full 1 turn clockwise. Ensure the
screws are turned with the same amount of adjustment on each side. Then put one foot on
the running belt to try stopping its motion, to test the tension of belt. If you can hardly strug-
gle to stop the running belt, and there is no sound of rubbing, then the tension is enough and
just perfect for your workout.
Be careful not to over tighten the treadmill belt as you can create excessive pressure on the
front and rear roller bearings and or tear the running belt seam. An excessively tightened
running belt will damage the roller bearings and treadmill belt.
BELT OFFSET TO THE RIGHT
BELT LOOSE
How to test if the belt is loose:
CASE 3:
CASE 2:
If the belt has moved to the right, turn screw(R) on the right-hand side of the machine a 1/2
turn clockwise.
Look at the position of the belt. If after one or two minutes the belt is not totally centered,
please repeat the procedure.
If the belt has excessively moved to the left, turn screw(R) on the right-hand side of the
machine a 1/2 turn anticlockwise.
Look at the position of the belt. If after one or two minutes the belt is not totally centered,
please repeat the procedure.
After loosening the belt for lubrication, you will need to adjust the tension of belt to suitable
state. The belt may come to be loose after long use as well.
Set the unit in motion at a speed of 3km/h, and put one foot on the running belt and try to
get the running belt to stall, when it stalls you can hear the front roller is still slipping which
indicates that the running belt is too loose(the ideal scenario is that the belt is tight enough
so that when you trying to stall the running belt, the front roller not slipping). When the belt
is loose, there will be loud noise because the slipping front roller rubbing the stopped belt.
In this case, you need to tighten the belt to increase the tension.
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