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CHAPTER 1: Preventative Maintenance
Performing regular scheduled preventive maintenance is essential in keeping your PRO
TREADMILL in top operating condition. Without preventive maintenance, normal wear and
tear may cause cumulative effects, such as misalignment and early replacement of parts.
This section provides a list of factory-recommended preventive maintenance requirements,
along with detailed procedures for performing each task.
MAINTENANCE CHART
• D = Daily
• W =
Weekly
• M = Monthly
• W = WAX
(depending on the amount of use, Monthly procedures may need to be performed more
frequently).
INTERVAL PROCEDURE
DWM
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Using a liquid non-abrasive cleaner: Formula 409™ or FANTASTIK™
Wipe down the following: display board, handrails, shroud, heart rate grips.
Note: Do not spray directly onto the display board or grips.
Inspect for wear and tear on exterior parts regularly, especially under the running belt.
Inspect the running belt for alignment and tension. (See page 6. Adjustments for
instructions.)
Inspect the line cord plug and cord for possible damage or loose connection.
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Elevate the treadmill and vacuum under the unit. Note: Unplug the unit when
Vacuuming.
Verify running belt alignment and tension. Inspect the area under the treadmill for
Obstructions.
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Lift the motor shroud and vacuum around the motor and electronics.
Clean and lubricate the elevation screws. Note: This must be done unplugged and
turned off.
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Inspect the display and handrail screws for loosening. Inspect the display panel
Keys for wear.
W Periodic running belt re-waxing virtually eliminates belt down time, and maximizes the
life of the running belt. (See page 7. for Re-waxing instructions)