REF: 8114072
2009
Year of commercialization: 2009
The treadmill is not connected correctly
=> Check the connection of the mains socket, then make sure that the treadmill's main switch is set to \"1\"
=> Then check that the safety key is in position
=> Check and press the circuit-breaker if it has tripped
The belt is dry:
=>Lubricating the running belt
=>If the belt is dry, spray silicone as shown on the pictures
2 pulverizations on each side is enough
=>Let the treadmill run for 5 minutes to allow the silicone to spread on the whole belt
=> It is important to perform this operation regularly (every 10 hours of use) in order to get the maximum lifespan from your treadmill
The treadmill belt is off-centre
First step :
Use the Allen key provided with your product
Second step :
1 - Run your treadmill at 4 km/h
2a - If the belt if off-centre to the left, turn the left-hand adjusting bolt a quarter of a turn clockwise.
2b - If the belt is off-centre to the right, turn the right-hand adjusting bolt a quarter of a turn clockwise.
3 - Let the treadmill run a few seconds for the belt to reposition itself
4 - Repeat the procedure if necessary
The screws are loose
=> Tighten all the screws in the uprights
The running belt is not centred
=> Refer to chapter \"Centering the running belt\"
The running belt is not properly lubricated
=> Refer to chapter \"Lubricating the running belt\"
Check that the running belt is correctly tightened
=> Refer to chapter \"Adjusting the tension of the running belt\"
Stage 1:
Use the Allen (hex) key provided with your treadmill
Stage 2:
1) Press the \"GO\" button
2) Increase the speed up to 5 km/h
3) Turn the two adjustment screws one quarter turn clockwise
4) If needed, repeat stage 3
Click \"NO\"
Running belt tension is too high
=> Check the running belt tension so that the movement of the belt between the board and belt is about 3 centimetres at the middle of the board
=> If this is not the case, turn the two hex screws at the rear of the treadmill on each side of the roller and then loosen the running belt