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LUBRICATION
The running belt and running deck are pre-lubricated. The belt/deck friction may play a major role in
the functionality and lifespan of this product. Thus, it needs periodical lubrication. We recommend do
regular inspection of the deck. If it is worn, contact the service.
NOTE:
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3 hours/ week - annually, 3-5 hours/week
– every six months, 5+ hours/week – every three
months
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You can buy lubricating oil from your local distributor or contact the producer.
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To prolong product lifetime, we recommend powering off for 10 minutes every 2 hours of
running.
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Too loose running belt can make you slip while running. Too tightened running belt can
influence negatively the motor performance and speed up wearing. The optimal state is, if the
running belt can be lift from the running deck about 50-75 mm.
MIDDLE PLACEMENT OF BELT AND TIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT
It is necessary to adjust the belt for better usage. Treadmill with a well-adjusted belt can work better.
Put the treadmill running belt to the centre following next steps:
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Put the treadmill on a level ground and let it run at speed of 6-8 mph (9-12 km/h). Observe
deviation of the running belt. If the running belt deviates right, pull out the safety key and
unplug this device from an electric outlet. Turn the adjusting bolt on the right side clockwise by
¼ circle. Then plug this device again and insert the safety key. Start the treadmill and let it run.
Check deviation again and repeat until the belt will be in the middle (Pic. A).
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If the running belt deviates left, pull out the safety key and unplug this device from an electric
outlet
. Turn the left adjusting bolt clockwise by ¼ circle. Then plug this device again and insert
the safety key. Start the treadmill and let it run. Check deviation again and repeat until the belt
will be in the middle (Pic. B).
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The running belt can get loose with time or because of frequent using. It should be adjusted.
To do it, pull out the safety key and power it off. Turn the left and right adjusting bolt clockwise
by ¼ circle, plug this device and insert the safety key back to the lock. Let the treadmill run
and stand on to confirm its tightness (Pic. C).
A. If the running belt does
n’t stop when you press it, the running belt and the motor belt is
not flabby or tight. It is a right state.
B. If the running belt stops, when you press it, but the motor belt and
the front roller don’t
stop, the running belt is a little loose. To adjust the running belt, follow information on
previous pages.
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