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15
MAINTENANCE & CARE
General cleaning will help prolong the life and performance of your treadmill. Keep the unit clean and
maintained by dusting the components on a regular basis. Clean both sides of the Running Belt (No.
20) to prevent dust from accumulating underneath. Keep your running shoes clean so that dirt from
your shoes does not wear out the Running Board (No. 70) and Running Belt (No. 20). Clean the
surface of the Running Belt (No. 20) with a clean, damp cloth.
To better maintain the treadmill and prolong its life, it is suggested that the treadmill be powered off
for 10 minutes every 2 hours and fully powered off whenever not in use.
A loose Running Belt (No. 20) will result in the runner sliding off when running, while too tight of a
Running Belt (No. 20) will negatively affect the motor’s performance and create more friction
between the roller and Running Belt (No. 20). The most suitable tightness for the Running Belt
(No. 20) is pulled out 50-75mm from the Running Board (No. 70).
CENTERING THE RUNNING BELT:
Place the treadmill on level ground and set it at 3-5mph to check if the Running Belt (No. 20) drifts.
If the Running Belt (No. 20) moves to the
right, turn the adjusting bolt on the right side
¼ turn clockwise, then turn the left
adjustment bolt ¼ turn counter-clockwise. If
the Running Belt (No. 20) does not move,
repeat this step until it centers. Refer to
Figure A.
If the Running Belt (No. 20) moves to the
left, turn the adjusting bolts on the left side ¼
turn clockwise, then turn the right adjustment
bolt ¼ turn counter-clockwise. If the Running
Belt (No. 20) does not move, repeat this step
until it centers. Refer to Figure B.
Over time, the Running Belt (No. 20) will
loosen. To tighten the Running Belt (No. 20)
turn the Left & Right side adjustment bolts
one full turn clockwise, check the tension of
the Running Belt (No. 20). Continue this
process until Running Belt (No. 20) is at the
correct tension. Make sure to adjust both
sides equally to ensure correct belt
alignment. Refer to Figure C.
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