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Belt and Running Deck
Running Belt
The running belt supplied with each treadmill is of the highest quality, offering superior traction and low noise under extreme conditions. It
is therefore important to maintain each running belt periodically by observing that no cuts have appeared over time, and that the running
belt has not shifted to one side of the deck surface. If the running belt constantly tracks (or moves) to one side of the deck, you must adjust
the alignment bolts placed at the rear of the running belt.
See Belt Alignment for complete procedure.
Deck Surface
The running deck needs to remain free of any loose items that may become trapped between the running belt and the rollers. Avoid drop-
ping liquids on the deck as this may cause gum up problem on the belt.
Under extreme conditions resulting in heavy wear and tear on the deck surface, it may be necessary to remove the deck and turn it over,
or turn it back-to-front to expose a fresh surface. The deck is especially designed to offer four reversible sides for a longer life use of the
deck.
Please contact your Bodyguard
®
Dealer for servicing the deck.
Make certain to have the power off before doing any maintenance.
1 - Breaker
2 - ON/OFF switch
Drive motor with
connection wires.
1 - Speed sensor cable
2 - Computer power cable
3 - Computer DATA cable
4 - Elevation motor cable
5 - Power AC cable
6 - Motor cable
Motor in treadmill for American models (T280P- T280C- T300)
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