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Trojan TR105 - Maintenance; Running Belt Tension Adjustment

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MAINTENANCE
RUNNING BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
This Trojan TR105 Treadmill is designed to keep the belt reasonably centred while in use. It is normal for
some belts to drift near one side while the belt is running with no one on it. After a few minutes of use,
the belt should have a tendency to centre itself. If during use, the belt continues to move toward one side,
adjustments are necessary.
A. The frame is not on level ground.
B. The user is not on the centre of the running belt;
C. The user’s two feet are not using even strength.
For bias which cannot be xed automatically, try the following methods to x the belt, as shown below:
If the belt tends to move to the right, you should turn the
belt adjustment screw on the right in clockwise direction.
We recommend you turn it 90 degrees each time and
check how it works. If the belt remains slanting to the
right, then turn the belt adjustment screw on the left in
counterclockwise direction 1/4, as shown in Picture A.
PICTURE A
PICTURE B
PICTURE C
If the belt tends to move to the left, then turn the belt
adjustment screw 90 degrees to the left in a clockwise
direction for 1/4 turn.
If the belt remains slanting to the left, then turn the belt
adjustment screw 90 degrees to the right on the right
in counterclockwise direction for 1/4 turn, as shown in
Picture B.
After having been used for a period, the belt might be
slightly elongated, and slipping and halting might appear
when a person is running on it.
When this happens, you should secure the screws on both
sides for 1/4 turn.
If the belt is too tight, just loosen the screws 90 degrees
on both side, as shown in Picture C.
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