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LUBRICATION
Application of lubricant on the belt:
1.
Stop the treadmill.
2.
Lift the running belt in the middle.
3.
Spray silicone oil on the inside of the running belt.
4.
Run the treadmill at a speed of 1 km/h to distribute the silicone equally.
5.
Step slightly on the treadmill from left to right.
6.
Wait a few minutes for the silicone spray to spread and wipe off any excess silicone.
7.
Start training.
CLEANING:
Regularly cleaning the striding belt ensures a longer product life.
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Warning: Turn off the treadmill to prevent electrical shocks. Disconnect the power cord from the socket before cleaning or performing
maintenance.
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After training: Wipe the console and other surfaces with a clean, soft, damp cloth to remove sweat residues.
Caution: Do not use abrasives or solvents. Keep liquids away from the computer to prevent damage. Avoid exposing the computer to direct
sunlight.
Weekly: Use a floor protection mat under the treadmill to protect the floor and make cleaning easier. Clean the floor protection mat under
the treadmill weekly to remove dirt and abrasion from shoes that can accumulate under the treadmill.
STORAGE
Store and operate your treadmill in a clean, dry environment. Ensure the master power switch is off and the treadmill is unplugged from the
electrical outlet.
BELT ADJUSTMENT
All running belts are correctly set at the factory. However, deviation may occur over time due to various factors. If deviation occurs,
rotate the belt without load for a few minutes to return it to normal. Adjust gradually using a 6mm Allen wrench if deviation persists.
ADJUSTING THE BELT DEVIATION
All running belts are properly set at the factory and after assembly. But after a period, the belt have the possibility for deviation.
Damage caused by treadmill deviations is not covered by the warranty and must be maintained by the user in accordance with the
instructions. If the deviation is not corrected immediately, this may result in damage to the treadmill.
The belt adjustment takes place during the belt run at a speed of approx. 6 km/h (possibly less). No person may walk on the belt
during adjustment! If the belt moves to the right, turn the right-hand adjusting screw clockwise by a maximum of a quarter turn
using a socket spanner. Run on the belt and check the movement. Repeat the procedure process until the belt runs straight again.
If the belt deviates to the left, turn the right-hand adjusting screw by a maximum of a quarter turn anti-clockwise using a socket
spanner. Run the belt and check the run. Repeat the process until the belt runs straight again.
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