WARNING: Before maintaining treadmill,
power off and unplug.
LUBRICATION
• Re-lubricate the running board and belt as
needed with included lubrication oil. It is
recommended to lubricate every two weeks
to a month, depending on frequency of use.
• Make sure treadmill is powered off and
unplugged before applying lubrication oil.
• To lubricate running board and belt, use
included Allen key to push edge of belt in
(fig. 1) and lift edge to access running board.
Squeeze a dime size amount of lubrication
oil onto running board (fig. 2). Repeat on
other side. Run treadmill on lowest speed for
a few minutes to allow oil to distribute.
TIGHTENING BELT
• IF YOU OBSERVE ANY SLIPPING, DRAGGING, OR LOUD NOISES, it may be
necessary to tighten the belt to ensure safe operation.
• When belt is correctly adjusted, the edge of the running belt can be lifted
from the running board about 2-3 inches. If belt can be lifted greater than this
amount, tightening is necessary.
• To tighten belt, turn both adjustment screws located on back of unit a half turn
clockwise (see fig. 3 and 4 to locate adjustment screws). Lift edge of belt to
check if adjusted correctly as outlined above. If still not tightened adequately,
continue to tighten the adjustment screws in half turn increments until properly
tightened. Once tightened, adjust belt centering as outlined below.
CENTERING BELT
• If running belt appears to veer to one
side, you may need to adjust running
belt's center.
• To adjust running belt's center, use Allen
key included on left and right adjustment
screws in the back of the treadmill.
• If running belt is biased to the right, turn
left adjustment screw a half-turn clockwise
and right adjustment screw a half-turn
counterclockwise (fig. 3).
• If running belt is biased to the
left, turn left adjustment screw a
half-turn counterclockwise and
right adjustment screw a half-turn
clockwise (fig. 4).
• Adjust belt as needed until centered.
MAINTENANCE
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
FIG. 4
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