Service manual
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Cybex 600T Treadmill Service Manual
C. Remove the other side rail and set aside.
3.
Check
belt
condition.
A.
Run
your hand under the belt
on
the top of the deck surface. If you notice any
excessive ridges, furrowing or cracks
in
the deck or if the deck feels very rough,
the surface may have worn down to a point where it could start to cause excessive
wear to the undersurface
of
the running belt. For running belt replacement
information see Running Belt
in
the Removal and Replacement chapter.
4.
Replace
the
side
rails and
plastic
end caps.
A. Slide the two side rails back
on
being sure to catch the rail guides.
B. Attach the plastic end caps with the Phillips screwdriver.
NOTE: For running belt replacement information see Running Belt in the Removal
and
Replacement chapter.
! CAUTION:
Do
not
use a
running
belt
made
for
a
different
model
treadmill. The
belts
are
specific
for
each
treadmill
and
may
be
torn
up
or
cause
excessive
current
and
damage
the
electronics
if
used
in
combination
with
another
deck.
Rotating
the
Deck
-
You
may rotate the deck but do not flip the deck. The wax surface
is only on the top side of the deck.
Do
not rotate the belt. The belt is directional. See
Running Belt and Running Deck
in
the Removal and Replacement chapter.
Belt
and
Deck
Surfaces -
To
minimize the effect of friction between the deck and the
running belt, Cybex recommends cleaning the underside
of
the running belt and the top
on the running deck surface by wiping them with a clean, dry towel. This simple
procedure should be done approximately four times a year to prevent premature wear of
the deck, running belt and the drive motor system.