1. In order to maintain and prolong the working life of your treadmill, we suggest you power off the treadmill
for 10 minutes after every 2 hours of running use.
2. A loose running belt may slip when you are running and may require a small adjustment; if the running
belt is over tightened it can affect the performance of the motor and add extra wear to the rollers. For ideal
tension, the running belt can be lifted 50-75mm from the central part of the running deck.
BELT ADJUSTMENT
• Place treadmill on a level surface.
• Run the treadmill at 6-8 km/h.
• If the belt has drifted to the right, turn the right bolt clockwise a 1/2 turn and turn the left bolt anticlockwise
a 1/2 turn (Picture C).
• If the belt has drifted to the left, turn the right bolt anticlockwise a 1/2 turn and turn the left bolt clockwise
a 1/2 turn (Picture D).
• Test for at least 15 seconds at 4km/h (check and adjust a further quarter or half turn.
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Note: The running belt should not be tightened too hard as this can cause noise and
damage the machine.
STORAGE:
Remember to store the treadmill in a dry place and not to pile things on top of it.
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