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GETTING ON AND OFF THE TREADMILL
With the treadmill belt idle, step on the side rails to straddle the belt. Set up a workout using the steps described in
Section 4.2, titled Using the Workouts. When the belt is in motion, hold the handrails and carefully step onto the belt.
Continue to use the handrails as necessary for stability. After completing a workout, wait until the belt is idle before
stepping off.
CAUTION: Always face forward during a workout.
KEEPING THE
TREADMILL DECK LUBRICATED
The treadmill deck has been pre-lubricated at the factory. However, it may require periodic lubrication throughout its
usage life for optimal performance and reduced wear-and-tear on important components . With an average rate of
use, which is approximately three weekly 30-minute workout sessions, the treadmill lubrication level should be
checked every 9 - 12 months.
To check the lubrication level: When the treadmill is idle, reach underneath the belt, palm-side-down, as far toward
the center as possible. Then, place the hand on the deck. If it is moist then it does not require lubrication. If the deck
is dry, it requires lubrication.
To add lubricant: The Lube-N-Walk
®
Wax Kit is recommended for this treadmill. Follow the instructions included
with the kit to add lubricant. Use of other lubrication kits may void the warranty. Contact the product service center for
more information on the Lube-N-Walk Wax Kit. See Section 5.3 for contact information.
CENTERING THE
TREADMILL BELT
With normal use, the treadmill belt periodically may tend to run off-center. To test and adjust the belt, run the treadmill
at 4 mph (6.5 kph) without a user on it. To perform any centering adjustment, use the Allen wrench that was shipped
with the unit, and turn the left and right roller bolts, as described below. The roller bolts are located in the back of the
frame side rail.
If the belt runs too far to the left: Turn the left roller bolt one quarter-turn clockwise to tighten it. Then, turn the right
roller bolt on quarter-turn counterclockwise to loosen it.
If the belt runs too far to the right: Turn the right roller bolt one quarter-turn clockwise to tighten it. Then, turn the
left roller bolt on quarter-turn counterclockwise to loosen it.
After performing any adjustment, continue to run the belt without a user on it for three minutes to confirm that it is
centered. Repeat adjustments as necessary.
CAUTION: Never turn the bolts more than one quarter-turn at any time. Also, over-tightening the belt
can shorten the belt’s life considerably.
ADJUSTING THE TREADMILL BELT TENSION
As the belt stretches over time with normal use, the user may begin to feel the belt slipping across the rollers. The
slipping sensation indicates that the belt requires tightening. When the belt is idle and not in use, turn each roller bolt
one quarter turn clockwise to tighten it. Make sure to turn each bolt an equal amount.
Afterward, walk on the belt while it is in motion to test the adjustment. Repeat the tightening if necessary, but do not
turn the bolts more than one quarter-turn at any time.
If this adjustment does not stop the belt from slipping, call Customer Service. See section 5.3, titled How to Obtain
Product Service.