Once this is done, rest the handrail handlebar on
top of the focus bars, making sure not to catch any
of the cables, and attach it securely using screws
(178).
Next, fit the bottom covers (175) (176), using
screws (67) to secure them.
5. ATTACHING THE MONITOR
SUPPORT PLATE.-
Loosen the screws (55.9) and remove the
protection (55.8). Take the monitor support plate
(62), passing the cables through the central hole
(O). Use the holding screws (97) to attach it to the
handrail handlebar.
6. ATTACHING THE MONITOR.-
Take monitor (1) fix it to bracket (62) with screws
(97). Connect the terminals (r) (s) (t) and (u),
coming out of the monitor, to terminals (61.1)
(61.2) (61.3) and (61.4) coming out of the handrail
handlebar. Next, push all the terminal connections
through the hole in the monitor support plate,
Fig.5.
7. ATTACHING THE REAR
MONITOR SUPPORT.-
Take the rear cover for the monitor (53) Fig.5 and
place it into position. Use screws (98) to tighten
securely.
LEVELLING.-
Once the unit has been placed into its final position
for doing exercise, make sure that the treadmill sits
flat on the floor and that it is level. This can be
achieved by doing the following:
A) – Switch the treadmill on to see if the monitor
shows that the treadmill is at zero inclination level.
B) – Once you have checked this, place a spirit
level on the running belt, Fig.6, and screw the
adjustable feet (160) either in or out to level up the
belt, as shown in Fig.6.
It is advisable to do this by regulating the two
adjustable feet.
MOVEMENT & STORAGE.-
The unit is equipped with wheels (165), Fig.7, to
make it easier to move. Make sure that the mains
cable is unplugged from the wall socket. If you
wish to move the treadmill, tilt the treadmill, Fig.7,
so that the wheels (165) rest on the floor.
NOTE: To prevent accidents DO NOT move the
treadmill across uneven floors.
MAINTENANCE.-
Use the bottle of lubricant (186) to lubricate the
inside of the belt Fig.8, in order to keep your unit in
top condition and to ensure that friction between
the belt and the board is kept to a minimum (due to
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different running styles, always apply more
lubrication to the area where you place your feet
during the exercise).
It is advisable to lubricate the base of the belt
between the board and the band every month,
depending on how often it is used.
If the belt starts to slip after lubrication, then check
the tension of the belt. To tension the belt, Fig.9,
take the Allen key 6mm and with the machine set
to 4km/h turn screws (R & L) one full turn in a
clockwise direction.
Do not use solvent based lubricants. Do not
use
manufacturer.
ADJUSTING THE BELT.-
If your unit is not seated evenly on the four contact
points, this may cause the belt (X) to shift
sideways. Rigorous quality control adjusts and
checks the running belt. However, due to weight
differences and individual styles of running, the
belt may be prone to shift sideways.
If the belt does shift to the left or right, stop the
machine.
BELT OFFSET TO THE RIGHT
This procedure is very important. Follow these
steps. In order to adjust the belt, set the unit in
motion at a speed of 4km/h. If the belt has moved
to the right, turn screw (R) on the right-hand side of
the machine a 1⁄4 turn clockwise. Note the position
of the belt, if after one minute the belt is not
completely centred then repeat the operation. If
you see that the belt has moved too far over to the
left then turn the right screw back slightly in an
anticlockwise direction Fig.9.
As soon as you have adjusted the belt you can
begin exercising again.
BELT OFFSET TO THE LEFT
In the event that the belt has moved to the left, turn
screw (L) on the left-hand side of the machine a 1⁄4
turn clockwise. Note the position of the belt, if after
one minute the belt is not completely centred then
repeat the operation.
If you see that the belt has moved too far over to
the right then turn the left screw back slightly in an
anticlockwise direction Fig.9.
Important: Overtightening of the belt can lead to a
loss of speed on the machine and even stretch the
belt itself.
Bear In mind that one turn of the right screw (R) in
a clockwise direction has the same effect on the
position of the belt as one turn of the left screw (L)
in an anticlockwise direction. Consequently, in the
event of excessive belt movement you can use
either of the two screws in order to avoid
overtightening the belt.
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