True Fitness Z5 Series manual Treadbelt Tension

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Treadbelt Tension

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Treadbelt Tension

To assure maximum life of the treadbelt, roller and drive motor, make sure the treadbelt tension is set correctly. (Your treadbelt has been properly tensioned at the factory.)

Turn both rear roller adjustment bolts counter-clockwise until tread- belt just begins slipping when walking on it, then turn both rear roller adjustment bolts clockwise in equal quarter turn increments until treadbelt stops slipping.

Note: Be sure to run on treadbelt to ensure that the treadbelt does not slip while under load.

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Contents Z5 Series Thank You For Selecting a True Treadmill Table of Contents Page Introduction Page Model Differences Z5.4 HRC Top FeaturesMore on Top Features Where to Go From Here Where To Go From Here Page Console Page Lower Console Common to all Models Z5.5 Limited Console Z5.5 HRC Console Z5.4 HRC Console Z5 HRC Console Z5 Standard Console Basic Operation Page Starting Your Treadmill Safely Starting Your TreadmillSpeed Incline Adjustment Adjusting Speed and InclineStopping Your Treadmill Safely Setting Your Weight Setting Your WeightCalorie Expenditure Calculations Heart Rate Monitoring Monitoring Your Heart Rate Using Transmitter StrapHeart Rate Display S.O.F.T F.T. Select Z5.5 and Z5.4Page Operation in Greater Detail Page Starting Cool-Down Manual Operation Workout SetupPre-Set Program Details Not in Z5 Non Press When doneRunner’s Mode Tuning Your WorkoutHill Interval Workout Pre-Set Program ProfilesCardiovascular Page Heart Rate Control Workouts Page HRC  HRC IntroductionHRC Types and a Workout Quick-Guide Choices During Workout Setup During Your Workout Tips and How HRC Works Examples and Cruise Control More Examples Important Points About HRC Heart Rate Control Safety Features HRC SafetyPage User Programs Page How to Record and Run User Programs Page Designing an Exercise Program Page F.I.T. Concept Defined METs More F.I.T. Concept OverviewT. Concept Utilizing the F.I.T. ConceptWarm-Up Slow and Deliberate Exercise Beginning Your F.I.T. ProgramYour F.I.T. Program Establishing and Maintaining Fitness Weight and Sports Training Programs Page Care Maintenance Page Treadbelt Lubrication Regular Cleaning Lubrication and CleaningTreadbelt Adjustment Treadbelt Tension Treadbelt TensionSymptom/Solution Guide Breaker Symptom/Solution GuideE2OVERSPEED Error CodesDiagnostics Service Messages Service MessagesPage Important Safety Instructions Page Review for Your Safety Important Safety Instructions Review for Your Safety Page Target Heart Rate Chart Page Appendix a Target Heart Rate Chart Page METs Table Page Appendix B METs Table Page METs Explanation and Formulas Page METs Page Specifications Page Appendix D Specifications Page Glossary Page Appendix E Glossary E r i e s Tr e a d m i l l O w n e r s G u i d e E r i e s Tr e a d m i l l O w n e r s G u i d e 100 101 VO2 see oxygen uptake Bibliography Page Bibliography 106 Series Bikes Truefitness.com