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Lubrication Instructions:
1. 

Lift the edge of the wide black Treadbelt off the 
flat surface underneath, with the help of a butter 
knife or a small putty knife. Be sure to avoid 
damaging the Treadbelt. 

(see Fig. 1)

 

2. 

Once the Treadbelt is lifted, place one hand 
fully under the Treadbelt, and lift with enough 
pressure to create clearance between the belt 
and the surface below. Start as close to the 
motor housing (front of treadmill) as possible. 

(see Fig. 2) 

3. 

With the lubricant (Steelcase part number 
005723DSR), draw a straight line out from the 
centerline of the Treadmill to the edge, on the flat 
surface underneath the Treadbelt. 

(see Fig. 3)

 

4. 

Move to the other side of the treadmill, and 
repeat steps 1–3.

5. 

There should now be a continuous bead of 
lubricant on the flat surface under the Treadbelt, 
all the way across the width of the area where 
the Treadbelt makes contact. This should 
consume one full tube of lubricant. 

(see Fig. 5)

 

6. 

Now, turn on the treadmill and walk on it for 
several minutes. The action of the belt moving 
will smear the lubricant over the contact surface 
and the belt. Please note that it may take a 
couple of days of normal use for the large belt to 
become fully lubricated. Repeat the lubrication 
process as required.

Maintaining your Treadmill:

Your treadmill is constructed of quality materials and manufactured to provide
many years of faithful service. Simple routine cleaning and a preventive
maintenance program will extend the life of your treadmill.

To prevent electrical shock, be certain the treadmill is turned off
and unplugged from the electrical outlet before performing any cleaning
or routine maintenance.

Treadbelt Lubrication:

For average use of your treadmill, we recommend you

lubricate under the Treadbelt once per year. For heavy use, which is more than
10 hours per week, we recommend that you lubricate every six months.

Note:

Details recommends using only Details-provided liquid silicone

lubricant, part number 005723DSR, available from your local Details dealer.

Lubrication Instructions:
1

Lift the edge of the wide black Treadbelt off the
flat surface underneath, with the help of a butter
knife or a small putty knife. Be sure to avoid
damaging the Treadbelt.

2

Once lifted, place one hand fully under the
Treadbelt, and lift with enough pressure to
create clearance between the belt and the
surface below. Start as close to the motor
housing (front of treadmill) as possible.

3

With the lubricant (Details part number
005723DSR), draw a straight line out from the
centerline of the treadmill, on the flat surface
underneath the Tread belt, straight
out to the edge.

4

Move to the other side of the treadmill,
and repeat steps 1-3.

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Maintaining your Treadmill:

Your treadmill is constructed of quality materials and manufactured to provide
many years of faithful service. Simple routine cleaning and a preventive
maintenance program will extend the life of your treadmill.

To prevent electrical shock, be certain the treadmill is turned off
and unplugged from the electrical outlet before performing any cleaning
or routine maintenance.

Treadbelt Lubrication:

For average use of your treadmill, we recommend you

lubricate under the Treadbelt once per year. For heavy use, which is more than
10 hours per week, we recommend that you lubricate every six months.

Note:

Details recommends using only Details-provided liquid silicone

lubricant, part number 005723DSR, available from your local Details dealer.

Lubrication Instructions:
1

Lift the edge of the wide black Treadbelt off the
flat surface underneath, with the help of a butter
knife or a small putty knife. Be sure to avoid
damaging the Treadbelt.

2

Once lifted, place one hand fully under the
Treadbelt, and lift with enough pressure to
create clearance between the belt and the
surface below. Start as close to the motor
housing (front of treadmill) as possible.

3

With the lubricant (Details part number
005723DSR), draw a straight line out from the
centerline of the treadmill, on the flat surface
underneath the Tread belt, straight
out to the edge.

4

Move to the other side of the treadmill,
and repeat steps 1-3.

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Maintaining your Treadmill:

Your treadmill is constructed of quality materials and manufactured to provide
many years of faithful service. Simple routine cleaning and a preventive
maintenance program will extend the life of your treadmill.

To prevent electrical shock, be certain the treadmill is turned off
and unplugged from the electrical outlet before performing any cleaning
or routine maintenance.

Treadbelt Lubrication:

For average use of your treadmill, we recommend you

lubricate under the Treadbelt once per year. For heavy use, which is more than
10 hours per week, we recommend that you lubricate every six months.

Note:

Details recommends using only Details-provided liquid silicone

lubricant, part number 005723DSR, available from your local Details dealer.

Lubrication Instructions:
1

Lift the edge of the wide black Treadbelt off the
flat surface underneath, with the help of a butter
knife or a small putty knife. Be sure to avoid
damaging the Treadbelt.

2

Once lifted, place one hand fully under the
Treadbelt, and lift with enough pressure to
create clearance between the belt and the
surface below. Start as close to the motor
housing (front of treadmill) as possible.

3

With the lubricant (Details part number
005723DSR), draw a straight line out from the
centerline of the treadmill, on the flat surface
underneath the Tread belt, straight
out to the edge.

4

Move to the other side of the treadmill,
and repeat steps 1-3.

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There should now be a continuous bead of
lubricant on the flat surface under the Treadbelt,
all the way across the width of the area where the
Treadbelt makes contact. This should consume
one full tube of lubricant.

6

Now, turn on the treadmill and walk on it for
several minutes. The action of the belt moving
will smear the lubricant over the contact surface and the belt. Please note that
it may take a couple of days of normal use for the large belt to become fully
lubricated. Repeat the lubrication process as required.

Care and Cleaning Instructions for your Treadmill:

Important:

Do not clean or wipe under the walking belt.

Daily:

Wipe moisture from the control console and treadmill surfaces if needed.

Weekly:

You should wipe down your treadmill once a week with a water

dampened, soft cloth. Be careful not to get excessive moisture between the
edge of the overlay panel and the console, as this might create an electrical
hazard or cause the electronics to fail.

Monthly:

Clean dust and dirt that might accumulate under and behind your

treadmill once a month. Small rubber particles from the soles of walking shoes
will accumulate alongside the belt and also behind the unit.

Every Six Months:

If the Walkstation is being used on a very thick, plush carpet,

dust and fibers my accumulate inside the motor compartment at the front of the
treadmill. Consider an underlayment under the treadmill so that it is not sitting
directly on the carpet, or else have qualified service personnel vacuum out the
motor compartment.

Expert Service:

Expert service and maintenance at a reasonable cost are

available through your factory-trained, authorized dealer. The dealer maintains
a stock of repair and replacement parts and has the technical knowledge to
meet your service needs. Contact your local Steelcase dealer for service.

Due to the risk of electric shock,

the motor compartment should only be opened by qualified

service personnel.

W A R N I N G

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Содержание Ology

Страница 1: ...Important safety information included Save and keep with desk Ology Walkstation treadmill and console USER GUIDE...

Страница 2: ...ed maximum user weight of 350 lbs Cease exercise if you feel faint or dizzy Keep clothing and accessories clear of all moving parts Do not place any object s on or underneath the treadmill belt even w...

Страница 3: ...m recommended clearances shown below based on ASTM F1749 15 2020 Standard Specification for Fitness Equipment and Fitness Facility Safety Signage and Labels ERGONOMIC TIPS ERGONOMIC TIPS FOR HEALTHY W...

Страница 4: ...absorbers in front third of the deck 3 Stowable digital display and control panel user interface 4 Magnetic Safety Clip 5 Quiet high torque motor 6 Treadmill receiver plate 7 Roller adjustment bolts...

Страница 5: ...sician before using this equipment stop using this equipment if you feel pain faint dizzy or short of breath Speed ENTER SPEED START STOP DESK HEIGHT Calories Time Distance WARNING read and understand...

Страница 6: ...A Do not allow walking platform belt to remain running while workstation is unoccupied Stop the walking platform by pushing the STOP button on console keypad Wait for the belt to stop moving Remove ma...

Страница 7: ...76 W Note Active Touch controller is not compatible with the Ology Walkstation Simple Touch Controller 4 Preset Programmable Controller The Simple Touch Controller or the 4 Preset Programmable Control...

Страница 8: ...SPEED 3 While still holding the buttons have someone else turn the treadmill back on It may take a couple of seconds but display will read ENGINEERING MODE 4 Press ENTER twice or until display reads...

Страница 9: ...several minutes to check the alignment Belt alignment does not need to be perfect If more correction is needed turn the adjustment bolt turn and check again TREADBELT TENSION Turn both rear roller ad...

Страница 10: ...sure to avoid damaging the Treadbelt 2 Once lifted place one hand fully under the Treadbelt and lift with enough pressure to create clearance between the belt and the surface below Start as close to t...

Страница 11: ...eful not to get excessive moisture between the edge of the overlay panel and the console as this might create an electrical hazard or cause the electronics to fail Monthly Clean dust and dirt that mig...

Страница 12: ...stment information Rear roller not properly adjusted See page 09 for treadbelt adjustment information Treadmill feet not seated properly in treadmill Move treadmill feet so both are seated through hol...

Страница 13: ...n radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residen...

Страница 14: ...Part Number 1451459001 Rev B 159872 Rev B 12 2021 2021 Steelcase Inc All rights reserved All specifications subject to change without notice Printed in U S A Visit steelcase com...

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