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3 EASY STEPS TO CLEAN YOUR TREADMILL
Recommendation (these are just a guideline):
• Set the speed at 2 km/h and put a humid, clean cloth at the end of the running belt,
hold it there and move it along the end of the running belt until it is free of dust.
• Vacuum or sweep the floor underneath and around the treadmill to prevent any dust
going into the mechanism. A treadmill mat can help to reduce dust.
• Use a vacuum cleaner or a soft damp cloth to clean the treadmill’s entire cover
area. When the product is not in use for an extended period of time it should be
disconnected from the power supply.
TREADMILL BALANCE
Place the running machine on a level floor to avoid it being off-balance.
If that is not possible, level the treadmill by adjusting the rubber feet located
underneath the frames.
Check if the treadmill is balanced:
1. Stand on the machine with your feet on the side frames.
2. Put your weight on the right side first and then switch to the left side.
3. If you feel any vibrations whilst using the treadmill, adjust the rubber feet
located at the base of the frame.
TREADMILL LUBRICATION
If the level of friction between the deck and the belt is high, it will damage the motor
and electronics. The running board must be lubricated by a special lubrication oil after a
period of usage. A well-lubricated treadmill will be smooth when running and will last
longer.
Recommendation (these are just a guideline):
• Less than 3 hours per week of use: Lubricate it every 6 months.
• 3-6 hours per week: Lubricate it every 3 months.
• More than 6 hours per week: Lubricate it every month.
5 STEPS TO LUBRICATE YOUR TREADMILL
Recommendation:
1. Unplug the treadmill.
2. To get access to the deck lift the belt on the treadmill up with your fingers or with
something flat and not sharp.