TREADMILL
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Test the belt again to check slipping. Repeat procedure if necessary, but never turn the screws more than
½
turn
at a time.
For your own safety do not use loose clothing, tie or loose jewelry that could affect this adjustment.
Never turn the screws more than
½
of a turn at a time.
Always tighten one side and loosen the other to avoid making the belt too tight or too loose.
Treadmill operation. Adjust the belt with the treadmill running at 4 Mi/H (6.4 Km/H), but without anyone on
the belt.
After adjusting, walk on the treadmill for four minutes to test it. If necessary repeat the procedure. Excessive
tightening of the belt can compromise the useful life of the equipment.
LUBRICATING THE DECK
A well lubricated deck will ensure treadmill high performance and will reduce wear to the components. This
treadmill was pre-lubricated at the factory. However, to improve performance it may need periodical lubrication.
To check lubrication level, just lift up the belt and reach your hand in as far to the center as you can. If you hand
shows signs of silicone there is no need for additional lubrication. If the board is dry and there is little sign of
silicone on your hand then there is a need for additional lubrication. Your product should be lubricated every 10
hours of use.
TO LUBRICATE THE DECK
1. Stop the belt so that the seam is facing upwards and in the center of the deck.
2. Lift up the belt.
3. Place the spray nozzle between the belt and the board approximately 200mm from the front of the treadmill.
4. Apply the silicone from the front to the back of the treadmill on each side. Try to reach the center of the deck.
Spray application time must be about four seconds per side.
5. Spread the silicone by running the treadmill at 1 Km/h and step delicately on the treadmill from left to right.
Do this for some minutes to enable the silicone to spread on the belt.
TROUBLESHOOTING
WHEN TO CALL FOR HELP
This treadmill is designed with user safety as the number one priority. In the event of electrical failure, the
treadmill will shut off automatically to prevent user injury and to prevent damage to expensive components
such as the motor. When you encounter unusual behaviour from the treadmill, simply go to the front of the
treadmill; turn the power switch off and on to reset the treadmill. This should clear incidental errors and
ready the treadmill for normal operation again. If after you have reset the treadmill by turning the power
switch off and on again, and the treadmill is still not operational, then it is time to call your dealer for service.
NO SIGNAL ON THE MONITOR LED SCREEN
If there is no signal on the monitor, even if you turn it off and turn on many times to reset the treadmill, check
the communication cable between monitor and motor controller. First, make sure the connections are good
and that the cable is not pinched or damaged. If defective, ask your dealer for a replacement cable.