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Treadly TR100 - Lubricating Your Treadmill

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Treadly TR100 treadmill contact@treadly.co page 11
The'running'surface'seems'tight'
If you notice that the running surface seems tight, Treadly recommends
that you use a hex key to alternatively turn the regulating bolts counter-
clockwise in a 90-degree angle.
Note: While tightening or loosening the running surface, ensure the
following:
The bolts are tightened the same amount on both the left and
right sides.
The distance between the running surface (A) and the treadmill
frame (B) is the same on both the right and left sides.
The'running'surface'has'shifted'to'the'left'
If you notice that the running surface has shifted to the left, Treadly
recommends that you use a hex key to turn the regulating bolt on the
left side clockwise in a 90 degree angle until the surface returns to the
middle.
The'running'surface'has'shifted'to'the'right'
If you notice that the running surface has shifted to the right, Treadly
recommends that you use a hex key to turn the regulating bolt on the
right side clockwise in a 90 degree angle until the surface returns to the
middle.
Warning! To avoid breakage of your treadmill, do not over-tighten the
running surface.
Lubricating'your'treadmill'
During normal use of your treadmill, friction marks may appear
between the running surface and the treadmill base. To avoid
unnecessary friction and to maximize the life of your treadmill, Treadly
recommends lubricating the running surface with silicone lubricant (2
tubes are included with your treadmill) every 100-125 miles (150-200
km) of use.

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