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If the running belt is biased to the right, turn the adjusting bolt on the
right by 1/2 circle clockwise, and then turn the left adjusting bolt by 1/2
turn counterclockwise.
If the running belt is biased to the left, turn the adjustment screw on
the left side 1/2 turn clockwise, and then turn the right adjustment
screw 1/2 turn counterclockwise.
Adjusting belt tightness
Over time the v-ribbed belt will loosen due to wear or stretching and an
adjustment must be made.
If you feel there are occasional pauses as you are walking normally, it
means the belt has become loose.
STEP 1. To determine which component is loose, remove the four screws
on the upper cover and let the Walking Treadmill run at a speed of 1km /
hour. Stand on the running belt and hold the armrests with both hands.
a. If the momentary step cannot stop the running belt, it shows that the
tightness is appropriate and no action needs to be taken.
b. If the momentary step on the belt makes the running belt stop, and
the v-ribbed belt and front roller are still rotating, it means the running
belt is a little slack and you must make adjustments.
STEP 2: Use a wrench to adjust the screw on the motor base. At the same
time, gently turn the V-ribbed belt between the motor shaft and the front
roller by hand. If it is too loose, you can turn the multi-wedge belt upside
down by 100%; if it is too tight, you can turn 80% of the V-ribbed belt.
STEP 3: Finally, lock the motor base
and install the front guard.
Method of adding silicone oil:
STEP 1: Lift the Walking Treadmill
upwards
STEP 2: Squeeze silicone oil under the
running belt as show in the picture.
Adjustment holes for running belt biased to the left or right