Smooth Fitness 9.1 SERIES owner manual General Maintenance, Belt Adjustments

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General Maintenance

Belt and Bed - Your treadmill uses a very high-efficient low-friction bed. Performance is maximized when the bed is kept as clean as possible. Use a soft, damp cloth or paper towel to wipe the edge of the belt and the area between the belt edge and frame. Also reach as far as practical directly under the belt edge. This should be done once a month to extend belt and bed life. Use water only - no cleaners or abrasives. A mild soap and water solution along with a nylon scrub brush will clean the top of the textured belt. Allow to dry before using.

Belt Dust - This occurs during normal break-in or until the belt stabilizes. Wiping excess off with a damp cloth will minimize buildup.

General Cleaning - Dirt, dust, and pet hair can block air inlets and accumulate on the running belt. On a monthly basis, vacuum underneath your treadmill to prevent buildup. Once a year, you should remove the black motor hood and vacuum out dirt that may accu- mulate. UNPLUG POWER CORD BEFORE THIS TASK.

BELT ADJUSTMENTS:

Treadbelt Tension Adjustment - Belt tension is not critical for most users. It is very important for joggers and runners in order to provide a smooth, steady running surface.

Adjustment must be made from the right side of the rear roller in order to adjust tension with the 1/4” allen wrench provided in the parts package. The adjustment bolt is located at the end of the right side rail as noted in diagram below.

Tracking

Adjustment

Side Only

Belt Tension

Adjustment

Side Only

Tighten the rear roller only enough to prevent slippage at the front roller. Turn the treadbelt tension adjusting bolt in increments of 1/4 turn and inspect for proper tension. When an adjustment is made to the belt tension, you must also make a tracking adjustment to compensate for the change in belt tension. This is accomplished by turning both the tension and tracking allen bolts an equal amount. This adjustment should be made by turning both bolts clockwise by no more than a 1/4 turn at a time.

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN - Overtightening will cause belt damage and premature bearing failure.

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Contents Series Treadmill Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Read all instructions before useImportant Electrical Information Grounding InstructionsTreadmill Assembly Before using To Use Safety Tether CordImportant Operation Instructions Control / Display Panel Basic Operation Basic Manual Operation Start / Speed & Incline / StopOperating Features Odometer / Hour Meter To Turn Treadmill OffProgram Descriptions Speed and Incline ProgramsFactory Defined Exercise Programs Definition of the Factory Defined ProgramsProgrammable Operation To Select a ProgramTo Review / Change a Program To Erase a User Defined ProgramTraining Chart Target Heart Rate HR models onlyUsing a Heart Rate Transmitter HR Models Heart Rate Control HR model only Special Operations of Heart Rate FunctionsHow the Heart Rate Control Program Works Selecting a Heart Rate Control ProgramAreas to look for on interference Technical Specifications of Heart Rate ControlErratic Operation Heart Rate Control Operation Heart Rate Monitor OnlyGeneral Maintenance Belt AdjustmentsTreadbelt Tracking Adjustment Service Checklist Diagnosis Guide ProblemConsult Your Physician Before Using this Product