Bodyguard T320 Treadmill User Manual


 
Deck Surface
The running deck needs to remain free of any loose items that may become trapped between the running belt and the
rollers. Avoid dropping liquids on the deck as this may cause gum up problem on the belt.
Under extreme conditions resulting in heavy wear and tear on the deck surface, it may be necessary to remove the deck and
turn it over, or turn it back-to-front to expose a fresh surface. The deck is especially designed to offer four reversible sides
for a longer life use of the deck.
Please contact your Bodyguard
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Dealer for servicing the deck.
Make certain to have the power off before doing any
maintenance.
1 - Breaker
2 - ON/OFF switch
Drive motor with connection wires.
1 - Speed sensor cable
2 - Computer power cable
3 - Computer DATA cable
4 - Elevation motor cable
5 - Power AC cable
6 - Motor cable
Lubricant application
1. Clean the deck surface and the inside part of the belt with a dry piece of
fabric. Clean the belt first by using a long piece of fabric across the belt
and start the belt so it makes two complete turns. Then, release the
tension on the rear roller to be able to clean the deck surface of any
debris or remaining wax.
2. Open the lubricant supplied by your dealer. Place the lubricant tube in
the middle of the belt at about 15 inches from the hood cover. Step on
the treadmill and step down with your feet where the lubricant tube is
located under the belt to make sure that most of the lubricant is now
spread evenly on the deck surface. DO NOT START THE TREADMILL YET.
3. Remove the LUBE TUBE from under the belt and put the tension back
again on the rear roller. Stand where you applied the lubricant and
press JUSTGO to start the belt turning at 0.5 MPH (or 0.8 KMH). Let the
belt bring you a the back of the treadmill and come back where you
were standing. Do this twice so the lubricant will be present on the
total surface of the deck. Start the treadmill and make sure the belt
alignment is correct. Refer to the owner’s manual if any problem occurs.
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