Operation Manual

Periodicallymonitorthepositionofthebelttoensurepeakperformance:
Overtighteningofthebeltcausesdamageandprematurefailureofthe
precisionbearingsinthefrontandrearrollers.
Whenyouareusingthetreadmill,ifyoufeelapauseinthebeltwitheachfootplant,
thebeltmaybetooloose.Stopthemachinetocheckthebelttension,pullthe
runningbeltupinthemiddle(seeFig.19-1&19-2).Thereshouldbeabout30m/m
(11/8")or3kgsof"give"inthebelt(seeFig.19-3).Ifthereistoomuch,adjustboth
rearrollerboltsclockwise1/4turnatatime(seeFig.19-1).Then,checkthebelt
tensionagain,ifmoreadjustingisrequired,givebothadjustingboltsanotherslight
turn.Donotadjustover2fullturns.
Conversely,ifthereisnotenough"give",adjustbothrearrollerbolts
counterclockwise1/2turnatatime.
Toavoidinjury,specialcaremustbetakenwhenadjustingtherunning
belt.Removeanylooseclothingorshoelacesandtiebackyourhair.Be
verycarefultokeepyourfingersoranyotherobjectsclearofthebeltand
rollers.
Thetreadmillisdesignedtocarryspecificweightsatspecificspeeds.Thetreadmill
willnotstopimmediatelyifanobjectbecomescaughtinthebeltorrollers.
CAUTION:
Fig.19-1
Fig.19-2
Fig.19-3
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