T5x-02 Treadmill S ER V I C E MA N U A l
table of contents CHAPTER 1: Serial number location .......................................................................................................... 1 CHAPTER 2: Important Safety instructions 2.1 Legal Disclaimer................................................................................................................................................. 2 2.2 Before Getting Started ..................................................................................................................
table of contents CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.1 Front Plastic Shroud Removal....................................................................................................................... 35 9.2 Rear Roller Removal ........................................................................................................................................ 36 9.3 Deck Removal . ........................................................................................................................
Chapter 1: Serial number location 1.
Chapter 2: Important Safety Instructions 2.1 Legal Disclaimer 2.2 Before Getting Started This treadmill is intended for commercial use. To ensure your safety and protect the equipment, read all instructions before operating the Matrix Treadmill. 1’ (305 mm) 3’ (914 mm) 3’ (914 mm) 6’ 7” (1,981 mm) Please leave a 78.75" (2000 mm) x 39.50" (1000 mm) landing zone behind the treadmill. This zone is to allow easy access to the treadmill and gives the user an easy exit path from the machine.
Chapter 2: Important Safety Instructions Read and Save these instructions This Treadmill is intended for commercial use. To ensure your safety and protect the equipment, read all instructions before operating the MATRIX T5x-02 Treadmill. When using an electrical product, basic precautions should always be followed including the following: • D o not use the equipment in any way other than designed or intended by the manufacturer.
Chapter 2: Important Safety Instructions 2.4 Electrical Requirements For your safety and to ensure good treadmill performance, the ground on this circuit must be non-looped. Please refer to NEC article 210-21 and 210-23. Your treadmill is provided with a power cord with a plug listed below and requires the listed outlet. Any alterations of this power cord could void all warranties of this product..
Chapter 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 3.1 recommended cleaning tips 3.2 Check for damaged parts Preventative maintenance and daily cleaning will prolong the life and look of your MATRIX treadmill. DO NOT use any equipment that is damaged or has worn or broken parts. Use only replacement parts supplied by Matrix Fitness Systems. Please read and follow these tips. maintain labels and nameplates. Do not remove labels for any reason. They contain important information.
Chapter 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 3.3 Care and maintencance instructions In order to maximize life span, and minimize down time, all MATRIX equipment requires regular cleaning, and maintenance items performed on a scheduled basis. This section contains detailed instructions on how to perform these items, the frequency of which they should be done, and a check list to sign off each time service is completed for a specific machine.
Chapter 3: Preventative Maintenance 3.4 Auto calibration instructions 3.5 Adjusting the running belt Run Auto Calibration to calibrate speed and elevation after assembly and after replacing any electronic component. After placing the treadmill in the position it will be used, the belt must be checked for proper tension and centering. The belt might need to be adjusted after the first 2 hours of use. Temperature, humidity, and use cause the belt to stretch at different rates.
Chapter 4: Console Overlay and workout description 4.1 T5x-02 Console Description The Matrix treadmill is inspected before it is packaged. It is shipped in four pieces: the base, thye upright console supports, the handlebar, and the console. Carefully unpack the unit and dispose of the box material. WORKOUT KEYS: Simple program view and selection buttons. Press the Fitness Test button to cycle through available tests. QUICK START / GO: One touch Start and Quick Start.
Chapter 4: Console overlay and workout description 4.2 Manual Workout Operation 4.3 Operating level based programs QUICK START OPERATION Your Matrix treadmill offers a variety of level-based workouts to challenge users of all fitness levels. The following information will briefly explain the workout and how to program the treadmill for each workout selection. Press the GO or QUICK START button(s) and the treadmill will enter into a manual mode of operation.
Chapter 4: Console overlay and workout description 4.4 Heart rate Control Workout Operation 4.5 Fitness test workout operation Your Matrix treadmill offers a heart rate control workout mode. The heart rate control workout mode allows the user to program their desired heart rate zone and maximum allowable elevation and the treadmill will automatically adjust the elevation based upon the user's heart rate. The heart rate zone is calculated using the following equation: (220Age)*%=target heart rate zone.
Chapter 4: Console overlay and workout description 4.5 Fitness Test workout operation - Continued 4.5 Fitness test workout operation - continued Submaximal treadmill evaluation conversion table CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS PERCENTILeS Stage 1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.
Chapter 4: Console overlay and workout description 4.5 Fitness test workout operation - continued The Military Test programs and the Physical Efficiency Battery (PEB) provide workouts of a preset distance. These distances are established by the various branches of the Military with the objective of each test to complete the distance as quickly as possilbe. At the completion of the test, a time-based score as defined by the respective Military branch will be shown on the console.
Chapter 5: MANAGER MODE 5.1 Using Manager Mode 1) To enter Manager mode, press & hold ELEVATION DOWN and SPEED DOWN at the same time for 3-5 seconds until Manager Mode appears on the display. 2) To enter the Manager Mode, press ENTER once Manager Mode appears on the display. ) To scroll between programs in the Manager Mode, press any UP or DOWN 3 key. 4) Press SELECT to modify the program settings once displayed. 5) Press any UP or DOWN keys to change value.
Chapter 5: MANAGER MODE 5.2 Manager mode overview Custom Settings 14 Default Minimum Maximum Unit description Maximum Time 60 5 95 Minute Maximum workout duration Default Time 60 5 95 (limited to max time setting) Minute Default start time in all programs Default level 1 1 10 Level Default start level in all programs default Age 30 15 100 Age Default age used in HR programs.
Chapter 6: Engineering MODE 6.1 USING Engineering mode 1. To enter Engineering Mode, hold the ELEVATION DOWN AND SPEED DOWN keys for three seconds until Manager Mode appears on the middle LED display. 2. Press any UP arrow key and Engineering Mode will appear on the display. 3. Press ENTER once Engineering Mode is displayed. 4. To scroll between programs in the Engineering Mode, press any UP or DOWN keys. 5. Press ENTER to modify the program settings once displayed. 6.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.1 Using Service Mode 1. To enter Service Mode, hold the ELEVATION DOWN AND SPEED DOWN keys for three seconds until Manager Mode appears on the middle LED display. 2. Press any DOWN arrow key and Service Mode will appear on the display. 3. Press ENTER once Service Mode is displayed. 4. To scroll between programs in the Service Mode, press any UP or DOWN keys. 5. Press ENTER to modify the program settings once displayed. 6. Press any UP or DOWN key to see value. 8.
Chapter 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.
Chapter 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.2 MCB LED Instructions LED Reference Designator Description Status LED 1 Auxiliary Status LED Status LED 2 Auxiliary Status LED Status LED 3 Auxiliary Status LED Status LED 4 Auxiliary Status LED / Digital to Analog Output. Status LED 5 Main Status / Error LED AC LED 6 Indicatesif the DC Buss is Energized (Voltage Present). +VCON LED 7 Indicates if Console Voltage Supply is present. VDSP LED 8 Indicates if the DSP Power Supply is present.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.3 Daughter Board LED Instructions 22 LED Reference Designator Description Diagnostic 1 LED 1 Indicates the MCB with Daughter Board communication present. Diagnostic 2 LED 2 Indicates the PCB with Daughter Board communication present. Power / alive LED 3 Indicates if MCB Voltage Supply is present.
Chapter 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.4 Error messages on the console ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION 0x0044 Actual speed is higher than commanded speed by limit and is accelerating. 0x0043 RPM read from RS232 mismatch RPM measured from the speed / RPM line only used for AC motors. 0x01A2 Elevation direction is reversed. 0x01A0 Elevation is disconnected. 0x0140 Elevation is stalled. 0x01A1 Calibration on the elevation motor fails.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.5 Error Message troubleshooting Error message 0x0044 1) CAUSE - Actual speed is higher than commanded speed by limit and is increasing. 2) SOLUTION a. Press and hold ELEVATION DOWN and SPEED DOWN at the same time for 3-5 seconds. The display should now read Manager Mode. b. Press any UP arrow key to go to Engineering Mode and press ENTER. c. Press any UP or DOWN arrow key until RPM Parameter is showing on the display (Figure A). d.
Chapter 8: troubleshooting 8.5 Error message Troubleshooting ERROR MESsages - 0x01A2, 0x01A0, 0x0140, and 0x01A1. 1) CAUSE - Elevation Direction is reversed. 2) SOLUTION: a. Check that the elevation motor cable is connected at the MCB. b. Press and hold ELEVATION DOWN and SPEED DOWN at the same time for 3-5 seconds. The display should now read Manager Mode. c. Press any UP arrow key to go to Engineering Mode and press ENTER. d.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.5 Error message troubleshooting Error message 0x02A0 1) CAUSE - Speed commanded but no belt movement detected. 2) SOLUTION: a. Check the connection of the speed sensor cable to the MCB (Figure A) b. Move the running belt, as it moves the MCB Speed LED should flash. If it does not, replace speed sensor. (Figure A) c. If the LED is flashing with belt movement, replace MCB Signal Wire (Figure B).
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.5 Error message troubleshooting Error message 0x029F 1) CAUSE - Error (drive Fault Report) created by the motor controller - used for AC Motors only. 2) SOLUTION: a. Power unit off / on. b. Press any UP arrow key to go to Engineering Mode and press ENTER. c. Press any UP or DOWN arrow key until RPM Parameter is showing on the display (Figure A). d. Press the ENTER key, the display should now show the Parameter number to get the unit to 1.0 MPH / 1.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.5 error message troubleshooting Error Message 0x04A0 1) CAUSE - The console's communications is lost 2) SOLUTION: a. Check connection and condition of the Digital Communication Wire at the daughter board (Figure A). b. If no signal is present through the Digital Communication Wire, LED 1 on the daughter board should be unlit (Figure B). c. Replace Digital Communication Wire. d. Replace the daughter board. Figure B (top / middle of daughter board).
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.5 error code troubleshooting Error Message 0x04A1 1) CAUSE - The motor controller board's communication is lost. 2) SOLUTION: a. Check the connection and condition of the MCB signal wire (goes from the daughter board to the MCB) (Figure A). b. If no signal is present through the MCB signal wire, LED 2 on the daughter board should be unlit (Figure B). c. Replace the MCB signal wire. d. Replace the daughter board. Figure A Figure B (top / middle of daughter board).
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.5 error code troubleshooting Error message 0x0441 and 0x0442 1) CAUSE - A command is received from the console with its correct packet, but the daughter board has no function to support it (0x0441) or The received command code from the console is correct and is supported, but it has less or more data arguments. 2) SOLUTION: a. Turn power off / on. b. If the issue is not resolved by power reset, replace daughter board (Figure A).
Chapter 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.5 ENTERTAINMENT 1. This chapter will help with diagnosing problems with TV and entertainment related equipment that is produced by Matrix fitness. 2. Verify that your TV equipment is Matrix brand equipment. Compare your TV to the TV in Figure A. Compare your controller to Figure B. If your equipment looks different contact Matrix or the manufacturer of your TV equipment if known. 3.
Chapter 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.5.1 ENTERTAINMENT – PICTURE FUZZY OR UNCLEAR 1. Using a verified piece of coax cable, hook directly from the TV to the jack that feeds your equipment. (This bypasses internal connections for your machine or TV stand.) 2. If this clears your picture move to step 3. If not, connect the cable to a known good cable jack. If this clears your picture your first cable jack needs to be repaired. 3. Check your internal cables and fittings (inside your machine (see section 9.
8.5.2 ENTERTAINMENT – TV WILL NOT TURN ON 1. If you have no picture at all check to see if you have any status lights on your controller or TV. (TV light is after the x in the “Matrix” logo, controller light is next to power button). Status lights should be red when off or in standby mode, and green when the TV is powered on. If you have lights of any color skip to section 8.5.3. 2. Check all electrical connections associated with the TV connections at theTV, outlet, adapter, machine and controller.
Chapter 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.5.3 TV CONTROLLER NOT FUNCTIONING 1.If you have status lights on both the controller and the TV but On/Off button gives no response, disconnect and then reconnect the power from the wall. Attempt to turn on the TV again using the On/Off button. If TV powers on contact Matrix for parts to resolve the “TV lockup problem”. 2. If TV does not power on check controller and cable by swapping them from a known working unit if possible.
Chapter 9: 9: PART REPLACEMENT Guide Chapter TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1 Plastic Shroud Removal 1) Remove the front shroud using a 6mm Allen wrench (Figures A & B). 2) The shroud is split into two pieces. The upper shroud is held with two screws, the lower shroud is held with four screws. 3) Both covers are removed (Figure C).
Chapter9:9:Parts Part replacement Chapter replacement Guide Guide 9.2 REAR ROLLER REMOVAL 1) 2) 3) 4) Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine. Remove one of the end caps using a Phillips screwdriver (Figure A). Remove both roller adjustment screws using an 8mm Allen wrench (Figure B). Remove roller from running belt (Figures C & D).
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.3 DECK REMOVAL 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 5) Remove the front shroud as outlined in Section 9.1. Remove four deck screws using a 5mm Allen wrench (Figure A). Remove the deck from the running belt (Figures B & C). Be careful not to pinch fingers during removal / installation of deck board. Deck is waxed on both sides so opposite side surface may be usable. New deck surfaces must ALWAYS be matched to a new running belt.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.4 DECK CUSHION REMOVAL 1) Remove the deck as outlined in Section 8.3. 2) Holding the bolt with 5 mm Allen wrench, loosen the nut with 13 mm socket (Figure A & B). 3) For the rear cushion, hold the cushion and remove the 13 mm nut (Figure C).
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.5 FRONT ROLLER ROMOVAL 1) 2) 3) 4) Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.1. Using a hook or loop of wire, remove the spring from the drive belt tensioner. The tensioner should now pivot away from the drive belt (Figures A & B). Remove the front roller mounting screws using an 8mm Allen wrench (Figures C & D). Remove the drive belt from the front roller and remove the roller from the running belt (Figure E).
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.6 RUNNING BELT REMOVAL 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Remove front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.1. Remove rear roller as outlined in Section 9.2. Remove the deck as outlined in Section 9.3. Remove the front roller as outlined in Section 9.5. Remove the running belt and replace with new belt (Figures A & B). New running belts should ALWAYS be installed on a new deck surface (Deck should either be flipped or replaced to gain a new surface).
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.7 SIDE RAIL REMOVAL 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Remove the end caps as outlined in Section 9.2. Loosen the four screws under the frame using a 5 mm Allen wrench (figure A). Slide the rail off the back of the treadmill (Figures B & C). After reinstalling the side rail, make sure end cap is on first before tightening screws for proper gap spacing. Be careful not to over tighten the screws, or they will poke through the top of the side rail.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.8 MOTOR CONTROL BOARD REMOVAL (MCB) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Unplug treadmill. Remove front shroud as outlined in Section 9.1. Cut any wire ties that are secured to the MCB panel (Figure A). Disconnect wires from the MCB - seven total connections (Figure B). Remove two MCB mounting screws using a Phillips head screwdriver (Figures C & D). Auto Calibration must ALWAYS be run after replacing the MCB.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.9 MOTOR REMOVAL 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Unplug treadmill. Remove the front shroud as outlined in Section 9.1. Release drive belt tensioner as outlined in Section 9.5. Disconnect the motor power cable from the MCB (Figure A). Using a 8 mm Allen wrench, remove the four motor mounting screws (Figure B). Lift the motor away from the treadmill (Figure C).
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.10 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Remove front shroud as outlined in Section 9.1. Release drive belt tensioner from drive belt as outlined in Section 9.5. Remove the front roller screw on the drive belt side and loosen the screw on the opposite side (Figure A). Lift roller and remove old drive belt (Figure B). After installing new belt, check it for correct alignment to the motor pulley before setting tensioner in place.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.11 SPEED SENSOR REPLACEMENT 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Unplug treadmill. Remove front shroud as outlined in Section 9.1. Remove speed sensor from the left side of the motor using a Phillips screwdriver (Figure A). Cut the wire ties holding the speed sensor wire to the motor and MCB (Figures B & C). Unplug speed sensor from MCB (Figure D). Auto Calibration must ALWAYS be run after installation of a new speed sensor.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.12 ELEVATION MOTOR REMOVAL 1) 2) 3) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Unplug treadmill. Lift the treadmill and support it so that the front wheels are off the floor, or the unit may be tipped on it's side (Figure A). Remove the clip from the pin attaching the motor to the rack (Figure B & C). Disconnect the elevation motor power cable from the MCB (Figure D). Disconnect the pin from the elevation motor (Figure E). Lift the elevation motor away from the treadmill (Figure F).
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Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.13 CONSOLE REPLACEMENT 1) Unplug treadmill. 2) Remove the six 6 mm screws from underneath the console. There are arrows stamped in the plastic at the proper openings (Figure A). 3) Disconnect the wires from the console and set the console aside (Figure B).
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.14 CONSOLE MAST ARM REPLACEMENT 1) Unplug treadmill. 2) Remove console as outlined in Section 9.13. 3) Take off the cup holder from the right side of the treadmill (Figure A). 4) Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to remove one screw and take off plastic hand rail (Figure B). 5) Remove the 5 Phillips screws and remove the right side upper plastic cover (Figures C, D, & E). 6) Cut the wire ties and begin to unthread the console cable (Figures F & G).
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Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.15 CONSOLE CABLE REPLACEMENT 1) Unplug treadmill. 2) Remove console as outlined in Section 9.13. 3) Take off the cup holder from the right side of the treadmill (Figure A). 4) Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to remove one screw and take off plastic hand rail (Figure B). 5) Remove the 5 Phillips screws and remove the right side upper plastic cover (Figures C, D, & E). 6) Cut the wire ties and begin to unthread the wire harness (Figures F & G). .
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Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.16 HANDLE BAR SERVICE 1) Unplug treadmill. 2) All items on the handle bar are removed using a Phillips screwdriver from the underside of the bar. 3) Once screws are removed, lift part carefully and disconnect any wire connections to fully remove handle bar. 4) Replace parts as needed on handle bar including the Quick Start Key, Resistance and Elevation Toggles, and the Heartrate Grip Plates (figures A-F).
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.17 EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH Replacement 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Unplug treadmill. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove two screws, one from each side of the red button (Figure A). Lift button from bracket by pulling one side our at a time (Figure B). Use A Phillips screwdriver to remove two screws, one from each side of the mounting bracket (Figure C).
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.18 HEARTRATE BOARD REPLACEMENT 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Unplug treadmill. Remove console as outlined in Section 9.12. Heartrate Board is located in front of the red Emergency Stop button (Figure A). Disconnect wires from each side of the Heartrate Board (Figure B). Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove two screws, one from each side of the Heartrate Board mounting bracket (Figure C).
Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.19 Blower Motor REMOVAL 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Unplug treadmill. Remove console as outlined in Section 9.12. Lay console face down and remove four screws using a Phillips screwdriver (Figure A). Console shell will now separate. Unplug the wire connections from the main circuit board to completely split the front and rear sections (Figure B). Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove two screws and washers holding the blower motor in place (Figure C).
Chapter 10: Treadmill Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.1 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES Deck Type Ultimate Hard-Wax reversible 1" deck Belt Type Habisat - 2 ply commercial grade Running area 60" x 22" Deck Step Height 9.5" Cushion System Ultimate Deck Cushioning System Elevation Range 0 - 15% (1,300 lb thrust elevation motor) Speed Range 0.5 - 12 mph / 0 - 19 km/h Contact HR Sensors Yes Telemetric HR Receiver Yes Transport Wheels Yes DRIVE SYSTEM MotorDe Matrix 5.
Chapter 10: TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.2 Fasteners and Assembly tools Part #: Part Name: 10 020090-00 14 Dimensions: Quantity: Socket head cap screw M8 x 20mm 10 Black 0000086571 Flat Washer 6.2 x 12 x 1.6 10 Black 20 0000084935 Left Connection Bracket SPHC 4.0T 1 21 0000084936 Right Connection Bracket SPHC 4.0T 1 11 004541-AC Socket Head Cap Screw M8 x 1.25P x 45 mm 2 White 12 035882-AB Socket Head Cap Screw M8 x 1.
Chapter 10: Treadmill specifications and assembly guide 10.3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION After assembly and installation is complete, the treadmill will need to be calibrated using the auto-calibration procedure oulined in Section 3.5. DO NOT stand on the belt while the auto-calibration sequence is in progress. Prior to assembling the treadmill, unpack all of the contents of the box and make sure that all necessary components are present. Review the contents of the hardware package for completeness.
Chapter 10: Treadmill specifications and assembly guide 103. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED Step 3 Step 4 12 14 21 12 14 11 21 20 11 20 19 17 19 17 Open White Assembly Bag. Assemble the left and right bracket (items 20 and 21) to the console base using item 12 socket head cap screw, item 14 flat washer and item 11 socket head cap screw. Assembly Tip: It is much easier to accomplish this task if the console base is left inside its shipping container. 60 Open blue assembly Bag.
14 15 Chapter 10: Treadmill specifications and assembly guide 10.3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED Step 5 Step 6 23 13 14 15 23 16 Open Red Assembly Bag. Assemble the console base to the console masts using item 15 button head cap screw and item 14 flat washer. Be sure to route the console cables down the console mast through the larger opening in the mast which is clostest to the running belt. Make all appropriate wire connections within the motor compartment. 23 16 Open Yellow Assembly Bag.
Chapter 10: Treadmill specifications and assembly guide 10.3 Assembly instructions - continued Step 7 Step 8 22 18 22 18 Open Green Assembly Bag. Install the power cord and assemble item 18 power cord holder with item 22 button head screw. If your hardware pack is missing item 22, check to see if the screws are already assembled on the treadmill.
Chapter 10: Treadmill specifications and assembly guide 10.4 LEVELING THE TREADMILL Optional Leveling Assembly Techniques: Use of shim or by adding a leveling foot. Note: It is extremely important that the levelers are correctly adjusted for proper operation. An unbalanced unit may cause belt misalignment or other issues. Use of a level is recommended. Remove the leveling shim provided on the underside of the treadmill. The shim can be found mounted on the underside of the right hand side rail.
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