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Static Electricity: What to Look For
Static electricity can be generated from many sources. While a shock may occur occasionally
while using the machine and is normal, it can lead to issues with the treadmill’s components.
Here are the most commonly found sources of Static Electricity:
Treadmill placed on carpet - When you use your treadmill directly on a carpet, it is
far more prone to static build up. Instead, install a rubber treadmill mat (LANDICE
#73062) underneath the machine. This will help reduce static buildup.
Dry Climate & Lack of Humidity - Whether it’s the winter months, or you live in a
dry location, static buildup is more likely to occur low humidity environments. You
can compensate for this by using a humidifier in your treadmill’s location.
Dehydration and Dry Skin- Your own level of dryness can lead to static buildup. If
you are dehydrated while working out, dry skin will increase risk of static buildup.
You can combat this by drinking more water, and using moisturizer as needed on dry
areas of the skin.
Your workout clothing and shoes - The type of material used in your workout
clothes can make a world of difference when it comes to combating static buildup.
Synthetic materials like Polyester, Spandex, and Acrylic fiber will build up static
electricity much faster. Instead, use natural materials like Cotton in your workout
clothing.
Likewise, if your shoes are worn down, you will dramatically increase the
chance of static buildup. Check the tread of your shoe, and replace them if they are
worn down.
Worn out parts - The condition of the treadbelt, deck and motor brushes can all
increase the risk of static buildup. Do monthly maintenance such as vacuuming
under the motor cover. Use Simple Green to wipe down the deck, hand rails and
display. Check the treadbelt tension, and look for cracks or fraying. A Landice
Authorized service provider can help to do a full diagnostic on your treadmill for a
fee.
Using Surge Protectors, Extension Cords - Landice requires plugging directly into a
dedicated outlet. Using a surge protector or extension cord increases resistance on
the flow of power, meaning increased stress on electrical components and premature
failure, as well as the increased risk of static shock.
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