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Dyaco
Canada
Inc.
2017
Tighten
the
rear
roller
only
enough
to
prevent
slippage
at
the
front
roller.
Turn
the
tread
‐
belt
tension
adjusting
bolt
in
increments
of
1/4
turn
and
inspect
for
proper
tension.
When
an
adjustment
is
made
to
the
belt
tension,
you
must
also
make
a
tracking
adjustment
to
compensate
for
the
change
in
belt
tension.
This
is
accomplished
by
turning
both
the
tension
and
tracking
Allen
bolts
an
equal
amount.
This
adjustment
should
be
made
by
turning
both
bolts
clockwise
by
no
more
than
a
1/4
turn
at
a
time.
DO
NOT
OVERTIGHTEN
–Over
tightening
will
cause
belt
damage
and
premature
bearing
failure.
If
you
tighten
the
belt
a
lot
and
it
still
slips,
the
problem
could
actually
be
the
drive
belt
‐
located
under
the
motor
cover
‐
that
connects
the
motor
to
the
front
roller.
If
that
belt
is
loose
it
feels
similar
to
the
walking
belt
being
loose.
Tightening
the
motor
belt
should
be
done
by
a
trained
service
person.
TREAD
‐
BELT
TRACKING
ADJUSTMENT
The
performance
of
your
treadmill
is
dependent
on
the
frame
running
on
a
reasonably
level
surface.
If
the
frame
is
not
level,
the
front
and
back
roller
cannot
run
parallel,
and
constant
belt
adjustment
may
be
necessary.
The
treadmill
is
designed
so
that
the
tread
‐
belt
remains
reasonably
centered
while
in
use.
It
is
normal
for
some
belts
to
drift
near
one
side
while
in
use,
depending
on
a
user’s
gait
and
if
they
favor
one
leg.
But
if
during
use
the
belt
continues
to
move
toward
one
side,
adjustments
are
necessary.
SETTING
TREAD
‐
BELT
TRACKING
A
6mm
Allen
wrench
is
provided
for
this
adjustment.
Make
tracking
adjustments
on
the
left
side
bolt.
Set
belt
speed
at
3
mph.
Be
aware
that
a
small
adjustment
can
make
a
dramatic
difference
which
may
not
be
apparent
right
away.
If
the
belt
is
too
close
to
the
left
side,
then
turn
the
bolt
only
a
1/4
turn
to
the
right
(clockwise)
and
wait
a
few
minutes
for
the
belt
to
adjust
itself.
Continue
to
make
1/4
turns
until
the
belt
stabilizes
in
the
center
of
the
running
deck.
If
the
belt
is
too
close
to
the
right
side,
turn
the
bolt
counter
‐
clockwise.
The
belt
may
require
periodic
tracking
adjustment
depending
on
use
and
walking/running
characteristics.
Some
users
may
af
‐
fect
tracking
differently.
Expect
to
make
adjustments
as
required
to
center
the
tread
‐
belt.
Adjustments
will
become
less
of
a
maintenance
concern
as
the
belt
is
used.
Proper
belt
tracking
is
an
owner
responsibility
common
with
all
treadmills.
ATTENTION:
DAMAGE
TO
THE
RUNNING
BELT
RESULTING
FROM
IMPROPER
TRACKING
/
TENSION
ADJUSTMENTS
IS
NOT
COVERED
UNDER
THE
WARRANTY.
TREADMILL
BELT
The
walking
belt
on
your
new
SOLE
treadmill
is
made
of
the
highest
quality
materials
designed
to
last
even
under
punishing
conditions.
When
a
treadmill
belt
is
brand
new,
and
has
been
in
the
package
for
a
few
months
before
use,
a
common
occurrence
can
happen;
the
area
of
the
belt
that
wraps
around
the
rollers
will
take
on
the
shape
of
the
roller.
Upon
starting
the
treadmill
this
shape
in
the
belt
causes
a
thumping
sound
each
time
the
belt
moves
past
the
rollers.
Once
the
treadmill
has
been
used
for
a
few
workouts,
the
belt
wears
in
and
the
thumping
sound
goes
away.
This
noise
is
normal
on
new
higher
end
belts
so
there
is
no
need
to
contact
service;
the
new
belt
just
requires
a
wear
in
period.
Thank
you
for
choosing
SOLE
and
enjoy
your
new
treadmill.
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