MAINTENANCE AFTER EACH USE
Pull the plug out of the socket. Inspect all the external parts of the treadmill and ensure they are properly fastened.
Cleaning:
• Turn o your treadmill and unplug it.
• Apply a small amount of mild, all-purpose cleaning product to a cloth made of 100% cotton, and remove the dust and stains from
the ramps, the upright supports, the foot-rests, the body and the motor cap.
• Wipe the walking platform as well, along the entire length of the running belt. Do not use any cleaning product under the
running belt.
• Apply a small amount of mild, all-purpose cleaning product to a cloth made of 100% cotton, and wipe the console and the
screens. Do not spray the cleaning product directly onto the treadmill, and do not use ammonia or acid-based cleaning products.
• Ensure that the running belt is properly centred and suciently taut. If it is, do not make any adjustments. If it needs adjusting,
refer to the instructions below.
Adjusting the position of the running belt (centring):
Locate the coloured indicators at the back of your treadmill.
If they appear red, the band needs to be re-centred. This will enable you to protect the running belt and prevent the machine from
stopping when you aren't expecting it to.
• Turn your treadmill to 4 km/h (2.5 mph) and stand at the back of the machine.
• If the belt has shifted towards the left:
Turn the left adjustment screw through half a rotation,
in a clockwise direction.
• If the belt has shifted towards the right:
Turn the right adjustment screw through half a rotation,
in a clockwise direction.
• Leave your treadmill running for the time it takes for
the belt to move across (1 to 2 minutes) and repeat the
operation if necessary. Make sure, however, that you do
not over-stretch the belt.
Adjusting the tension in the running belt:
The running belt will be subjected to wear and tear and become less taut over time. Be sure to tighten it as soon as it starts to slip
(a skidding sensation, with jerky changes of speed).
• Turn the 2 adjustment screws through half a rotation, in a clockwise direction.
• Repeat this step if necessary but make sure you don't over-stretch the belt. The belt has reached the right degree of tautness if
you can lift the sides 2 to 3 cm on each side
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
Lubricating the running belt:
It is advisable to lubricate your treadmill in order to limit the amount of friction between the running belt and the deck. No lubrication
is necessary if traces of silicone are present on the inner side of the running belt or on the deck (and the surface is damp and slightly
greasy).
Indicators coloured red