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IMPORTANT
Do not over tighten
walking belt! The belt need only be tight enough to
prevent it from slipping during use. Excessive belt
tension will decrease belt life and can damage the
treadmill rollers and drive system.
1. Using a 1⁄2” socket, turn the left and right
adjusting bolts clockwise 1/2 turn. Use care to
make each adjustment equal to insure proper
belt alignment.
2. Test the belt by running on the belt at about 4
MPH. Hold the handrail lightly and resist the
belt movement with your feet. If walking belt
slips, repeat step 1.
Belt Tracking
Perform this procedure whenever the belt moves to
one side or the other. Stay off the belt when adjusting
the tracking.
1. Start the treadmill at minimum speed and incline.
2. Increase speed to 5 mph and make the following
adjustment. The figure above shows the location
of the bolts:
a. If the belt moves to the right, turn the right
tension bolt 1/4-turn clockwise.
b. If the belt moves to the left, turn the left
tension bolt 1/4-turn clockwise.
3. After making an initial adjustment, run the
treadmill for five minutes and observe how the belt
tracks. If the belt continues to move away from
the center, adjust the appropriate side as in Step 2
until properly centered.
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IMPORTANT
Do not over tighten
walking belt! The belt need only be tight enough to
prevent it from slipping during use. Excessive belt
tension will decrease belt life and can damage the
treadmill rollers and drive system.
Belt Replacement
If the walking belt becomes worn from heavy usage,
it may need to be replaced. Call an Authorized
Nautilus
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Fitness Dealer or a Service Technician
to obtain service.
Moving and Storage of Treadmill
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IMPORTANT
Treadmill is extremely
heavy and awkward and requires two people to
safely move!
1. Set the treadmill to maximum incline.
2. To avoid electrical shock, turn off the power
switch on the treadmill, then remove the treadmill
power cord from the power source before moving
the treadmill.
Adjustment
Bolts
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
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