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Running with a left bias
Adjustment method: With the power turned off, take a 5mm hexagon wrench and turn the right
rear roller bolt 1/4 turn to the right to tighten the running belt. Then the machine is powered on and
the test running belt is centered. Follow this method until the running belt is loosely adjusted to the
center.
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Running with a right bias
Adjustment method: With the power turned off, take a 5mm hexagon wrench and turn the right
rear roller bolt 1/4 turn to the right to tighten the running belt. Then the machine is powered on and
the test running belt is centered. Follow this method until the running belt is loosely adjusted to the
center.
The running belt will be loose after using it for a period of time. If the running belt is too loose, the
running belt will slip during use.
Adjustment method: With the power turned off, take a 5mm hexagonal wrench and turn the left
and right bolts of the rear drum 1/4 turn to the right at the same time to tighten the running belt. Then
the machine is powered on to test the tightness of the running belt. Follow this method until the
tightness of the running belt is moderate.
Note: When you use a treadmill, the pressure on the running belt is not balanced due to
the different force exerted by the two feet during running, causing the running belt to deviate
from the center. This kind of deviation is normal. When no one is running on the running belt,
it will return to the center.
The running belt cannot be adjusted too tight. This will damage the running belt, increase the
pressure on the front/rear rollers, cause damage to the roller bearings, etc., cause abnormal noise
or other problems.
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