True Fitness ES9.0 + ES7.0 manual Treadbelt Adjustment, Chapter NINE CARE and Maintenance

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TREADBELT ADJUSTMENT

CHAPTER NINE: CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Monthly: Clean dust and dirt that might accumulate under and behind your treadmill once a month. Small rubber particles from the soles of walking shoes will accumulate alongside the belt and also behind the unit.

Expert service and maintenance at a reasonable cost are available through your factory-trained, authorized TRUE dealer. The dealer maintains a stock of repair and replacement parts and has the technical knowledge to meet your service needs.

Your treadmill's running belt has been properly aligned at the factory. However, when the treadmill is used on an uneven surface, please follow these instructions:

1 - Stand beside the treadmill, place the safety key onto the control panel and follow operating instructions for running the treadmill at 5 mph.

2 - If the belt is off-center to the right, turn the left roller adjustment bolt counter clock-wise 1/4 turn. If the belt is off-center to the left, turn the left roller adjustment bolt 1/4 turn clockwise.

3 - Let the machine run for several minutes to check the alignment. (Belt alignment does not need to be perfect). If more correction is needed, turn the adjustment bolt 1/4 turn and check again.

REGULAR CLEANING

EXPERT

SERVICE

TREADBELT ADJUSTMENT

ES TREADMILLS OWNER’S GUIDE

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