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Symptom/Solution Guide

CHAPTER EIGHT: CARE AND MAINTENANCE

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Treadbelt tracks left

A. Uneven floor

Move treadmill to even

to right

 

surface or level with shims. See

 

Adjustment section.

 

B. Rear roller not properly

See Adjustment section.

 

adjusted

 

 

 

 

Treadmill trips

A. Defective breaker

Replace breaker

household

B. Circuit too small

Use 20 amp circuit

circuit breaker

C. Circuit over-loaded

Remove the other electrical

 

 

 

appliances on same circuit

 

D. May trip GFI circuit.

Have circuit checked by

 

 

electrician.

Treadbelt feels

A. Object between belt

Remove object between

 

unsmooth, jerks

and deck

belt and deck

 

 

intermittently

B. Object under belt

Remove object from under

 

 

 

belt

 

C. Loose tread motor

Service required

 

drive belt

 

 

D. Loose treadbelt tension

See Adjustment section.

 

 

 

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Page Thank You For Selecting True Review for Your Safety Review for Your Safety Quick Start Guide Table of Contents Model Differences Adds to ES Starting And Stopping the Treadmill Safely Starting Stopping Your Treadmill SafelyBasic Operation This ChapterUsing the Keyboard Control Pod / Primary Controls During your workout, pressMy Wheel My WheelManual & Quick Workouts Manual Operation DetailsSelect Other Settings and Soft SelectQuick Speed Workout Time Heart Rate Monitoring Monitoring Your Heart Rate Chest StrapContact Heart Rate Contact Heart RateFor Best CHR Results Contact Heart Rate Special Workouts Changes in GradeRunning Speed Intervals RunningLeg Shaper Classic Pre-Set WorkoutsGlute Buster Speed Intervals Heart Rate Control Workouts HRC Introduction Workout IntroductionHRC Types and a Workout Quick-Guide Kinds Heart Rate Control WorkoutsChoices During Workout Setup During Workout SetupDuring Your Workout Tips and How HRC Works Tips on the Warm Up StageExamples and Cruise Control Workouts Cruise ControlExamples Walking Workouts Using Cruise Control Running More ExamplesImportant Points About HRC Points About Heart Rate ControlHRC Safety Heart Rate Control Safety FeaturesHow to Record and Run User Programs User ProgramsHow To Run UserGerkin Fitness Test Using the Gerkin Test Gerkin Fitness TestAccuracy of the Gerkin Test Gerkin TestHRC Planner What HRC Planner Is Workout Suggestion Workout SuggestionAudio and Fan Accessories Fans on ESFans on ES Fans onDesigning an Exercise Program Intensity How Hard You Exercise F.I.T. Concept DefinedFrequency How Often You Exercise Time How Long You Exercise More F.I.T. Concept OverviewMETs Utilizing the F.I.T. Concept Beginning Your F.I.T. Program Warm-Up Slow and Deliberate ExerciseBeginning ProgramYour F.I.T. Program Workout Brisk and Rhythmic ExerciseCool-Down Slow and Relaxed Exercise Beginning a Fitness ProgramEstablishing and Maintaining Fitness Aerobic Fitness MaintainingWeight and Sports Training Programs When you are training to improve strength and performanceCare Maintenance Lubrication and Cleaning Important do not clean or wipe under the running beltTreadbelt Adjustment Expert ServiceTreadbelt Tension Symptom/Solution Guide Symptom Cause SolutionTreadbelt tracks left Error Codes Error CodesService Messages Diagnostics Service MessagesTarget Heart Rate Chart Appendix a Target Heart Rate Chart METs Table Appendix B Mets Table METs Explanation and Formulas METs Explanation Formulas Calorie ExpenditureBibliography References and Selected ReadingsBibliography Appendix D Specifications Truefitness.com