Use and Care Manual

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MAINTENANCE GUIDE
General cleaning will help to prolong the life and improve the performance of your treadmill. Keep
the unit clean and maintained by dusting the components on a regular basis. Cleaning the two
exposed sides of the Running Belt (No. 26) will prevent dust from accumulating underneath.
Keep your running shoes clean so that dirt from the shoes does not wear the Running Belt (No.
26) and Running Board (No. 15). Clean the surface of the Running Belt (No. 26) using a clean
damp cloth. Keep liquids away from electrical parts and Running Belt (No. 26).
ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT
Place the treadmill on level ground and set it at 3.5-5 MPH to check and see if the Running Belt
(No. 26) drifts from the center. Adjust the Running Belt (No. 26) according to instructions below
with Allen Wrench (No. 12).
If the Running Belt (No. 26) drifts to the
left, remove the Safety Key (No. 13), turn
the adjusting bolt on the left side 1/4 turn
clockwise, then start running until the
Running Belt (No. 26) is centered. Refer
to image B.
If the Running Belt (No. 26) drifts to the
right, remove the Safety Key (No. 13), turn
the adjusting bolt on the right side 1/4 turn
clockwise, then start running until the
Running Belt (No. 26) is centered. Refer
to image A.
Over time, the Running Belt (No. 26) will
loosen. To tighten the Running Belt (No.
26), remove the Safety Key (No. 13), turn
both the left & right side adjusting bolts 1/4
turn clockwise, then re-start running.
Check the tension of the Running Belt
(No. 26). Continue this process until the
Running Belt (No. 26) is at the correct
tension. Make sure to adjust both sides
equally to ensure even alignment. Refer to
image C.
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