Star Trac 7700, 7600 manual Be careful to ensure the Tail Roller does not

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Step 4: Check to make sure that both lines are aligned with the edge of the deck at the same point. (See Fig 4)

Fig 4

 

 

 

 

Step 5: Using a ruler or tape measure, draw a

 

line on each piece of tape parallel to each first

 

line at a distance of 3/8” (9.5mm) from each first

 

line. (See Fig 5)

 

Step 6: You are now ready to begin tensioning

 

the belt. Before beginning, make sure the line on

 

each piece of tape closest to the tail roller is

 

aligned with the edge of the deck on each side.

Fig 5

(See Fig 5)

 

 

 

 

Step 6: Using the 1/4" Allen wrench begin

 

tightening the tensioning screws (see Fig 1). You

 

will tighten (or stretch) the run belt until the

 

forward lines on the tape are aligned with the

 

edge of the deck.

 

Be careful to ensure the Tail Roller does not

 

turn while you are stretching the belt. If the

 

Tail Roller turns while you are stretching the

 

belt, start the procedure over. If the Tail

Fig 6

Roller turns while stretching the belt you will

 

not obtain proper tension.

 

When finished, remove the tape from the running

 

belt.

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Service Manual: E-TR and E-TRi

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Contents Pro Tread AC 7600 Europe Asia/Middle EastEspañol Table of Contents Maintenance Mode Page Electrical Safety Precautions SafetyEquipment Placing Objectives Power ElectricityUSA Wire Wire ConfigurationsEuropean Wire HOT Neutral GroundPower Cords Overview Preventive MaintenancePreventive Maintenance Schedule Daily Weekly Monthly Running Belt Running Belt Do Not’s Importance of Running Belt MaintenanceCleaning Procedure Clean Between Deck & Belt Cleaning a Running BeltClean Belt Surface Clean Sidebed CoversParts Required Running Belt TensionTools Required FrequencyRunning Belt Retension Procedure Be careful to ensure the Tail Roller does not Running Belt Alignment Roller Care & Maintenance CleaningRoller do NOT’s Applying Wax to a Waxless Running Belt Parts RequiredStep Step Engaging Maintenance Mode Maintenance ModeMaintenance Mode Keys Display Parameters Parameter DefaultsNo Rail Stop Parameter Setting Definitions SPEED3 Check with a Star Trac sales representative for definitions Display Test Maintenance Mode Test ModesCalibrate Scale Csafe Test Auto-Calibration Maintenance Mode Auto CalibrationLast Stat Last Error List DefinitionsDFR Information DFR’s Drive Fault RecordsUploaders Software DisplayTime Required Tools RequiredSoftware Required on your PC Obtaining the Fisp and Latest Software Extracting Unzipping the Zip Files Connecting the USB Cable to the PC If a ‘Security Warning’ window appears Click ‘Run’ Project Change Point Uploading the Software into the UploaderReturn to Project Change Point Software MCB Uploading Software into the AC MCB with MCB Uploader Set Up Procedure for Programming modePage Uploading to the MCB Setting Back To Run ModePage Part Replacement Procedures Frequency Recommended Preventative Maintenance Running Belt Tensioning ProcedureStep When finished, remove the tape from the running belt Toll Free 714-669-1660 Tel Table Of Troubleshooting Documents TroubleshootingCheck Speed System and Check Motor System DFR Code 1000000, 100000 DFR Code DFR Code DFR Code 800 DFR Flowchart For # DFR Code 40, 20 DFR Remaining Codes Slipping Running Belt This page intentionally left blank Doc Rev B