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Belt Alignment
Should you need to adjust the tracking of the running belt, you must make all adjustments during the BELT ALIGNMENT
procedure. To determine if the belt is not aligned along the center of the deck, measure the visible deck surface on both left
and right sides of the belt. If they are nearly equal, do not adjust the belt. If one side of the belt is closer to the foot rests
than the other side, then you will need to adjust the belt to track to the opposite side.
1. You will need a 7/16” (12 mm) deep socket
wrench to turn the bolts located inside the
rear roller end caps.
2. In the Diagnostics menu, select the “BELT
ALIGNMENT” and accept it by pressing the
JustGo™/ENTER key.
3. To continue the belt alignment procedure,
press the JustGo™/ENTER key.
4. To cancel the belt alignment procedure,
press the CLEAR/STOP key.
WARNING – Do not stand on the belt during
this procedure. Keep loose clothing and long
hair away from the belt and rollers when
performing belt alignment.
5. Allow the belt to reach 2.0 mph or 3.2
km/h (speed will be displayed on the
computer screen). Looking from the rear
of the treadmill, notice the gap between
left and right sides of the belt and the foot rests.
If the running belt is tracking to the left of the deck surface:
turn the left bolt in a clockwise direction to allow the belt to track to the right and ultimately in the center, or;
turn the right bolt in a counter-clockwise direction to allow the belt to track to the right and ultimately in the
center.
If the running belt is tracking to the right of the deck surface:
turn the left bolt in a counter-clockwise direction to allow the belt to track to the left and ultimately in the center, or;
turn the right bolt in a clockwise direction to allow the belt to track to the left and ultimately in the center.
NOTE – During any belt alignment procedure, do not turn each bolt by more than 1 to 1-1/2 clockwise revolutions.
Exceeding this may cause a high amount of tension on the running belt and result in premature wear of the belt and
rollers. It is best to adjust only one alignment bolt, since this will prevent the belt from excessive stretching resulting from
adjustment of both alignment bolts.
6. To verify that the belt is properly aligned, slowly increase the speed to a maximum of 6.0 mph or 9.6 km/h, and let the
belt turn for at least one minute. Carefully observe that the belt does not track to the left or right side. If the belt
continues to track to one side, or you hear a rubbing noise, immediately press the CLEAR/STOP key to stop the belt. You
will need to verify the alignment again. Repeat steps 2 to 6.
Motor Check
Motor check should only be performed if your computer needs to be changed or repaired, or if you feel that the speed is
not working properly. The motor check procedure is automatic and does not require any tools.
1. In the Diagnostics menu, select the “MOTOR CHECK” and accept it by pressing the JustGo
TM
/ENTER key.
2. Press the JustGo
TM
/ENTER key to proceed.
3. Press the CLEAR/STOP key to terminate the test.
WARNING – Do not stand on the belt during this procedure.
Wait while the treadmill performs the motor check. That operation should take less than 30 seconds. Once completed, the
message “MOTOR OK” will be displayed.
WARNING – If the motor check procedure is canceled prematurely, do not use the treadmill. It is important to fully complete
the motor check procedure prior to using the treadmill.
To verify the belt alignment, check visual gap (A) between
belt ends and foot rests (B). Belt alignment bolts (D) are
visible through hole in rear roller caps (C).
D
B
C
A
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