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CHAPTER 4: CARE & MAINTENANCE
True Fitness Technology • O’Fallon, MO • Phone: 800-426-6570/636-272-7100 • Truetness.com
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TENSIONING THE RUNNING BELT:
If there is a slipping or jerking sensation when running on the treadmill, the running belt may require tightening. In most
cases the belt has stretched from use. Tensioning the belt takes a few simple adjustments. If you are unsure about this
procedure, call the TRUE Service Department.
Locate the belt adjustment bolts in the front belt cover.
Remove the rubber cover plugs.
Using the appropriate size Allen wrench or socket,
turn BOTH adjustment bolts clockwise ¼ turn.
Turn the unit on, start the belt, and check if the slipping
continues.
Repeat the above steps if additional adjustment is necessary.
Note: Aer the running belt tensioning is complete, conrm
both Allen wrenches have been removed from the adjustment
bolts in the front belt cover before further use.
BELT LUBRICATION:
For commercial use over 20 hours per week, TRUE recommends lubricating every three months.
Locate the belt adjustment bolts in the front belt cover
Remove the rubber cover plugs.
Loosen the belt adjustment bolts in the front belt cover.
Li the belt and apply the lubricant to the center of the
deck.
Center and re-tension the belt using the directions above.
Walk on the unit at 2MPH for about 60 seconds to spread
the lubricant evenly through the belt and deck.
*Please contact your dealer or visit www.truetness.com to
obtain the proper lubricants.
If the running belt is too far to the le side:
Locate the belt adjustment bolts in the rear end caps of the
treadmill. (To determine le and right, stand at the rear of the treadmill and face the display).
Using the appropriate size Allen wrench or socket turn the LEFT adjustment bolt clockwise ¼
turn.
Turn the treadmill on and start the belt at 3mph keeping o the unit.
Allow 2 minutes for the belt to adjust itself.
Repeat the above steps if additional adjustment is necessary.
Note: Aer the running belt alignment is complete, conrm the Allen wrench has been removed from the adjustment bolt
in the front belt cover before further use.