Star Trac 7600, 7700 manual Applying Wax to a Waxless Running Belt, Parts Required, Step

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Applying Wax to a Waxless Running Belt

While it is generally not necessary to add wax to a waxless style running belt, if the running belt is making unacceptable noises or is experiencing tracking difficulties, adding wax the underside of the belt will improve the grip between the belt and the rollers which will reduce the noise and improve the tracking response. This procedure should ONLY be performed by a person that is familiar with waxing of running belts and is physically able to do so.

Parts Required

￿Bottle of Micronized Powdered Paraffin Wax (Part No. 140-3180)

￿#2 Phillips screwdriver

￿Towel - 36” x 12” (90cm x 30cm) is suggested

￿Plastic drinking straw – large diameter

SAFETY FIRST!

Caution should be exercised at all times when performing the following procedure. If you do not feel comfortable with this, stop immediately and obtain the services of a qualified Service Provider.

Step 1:

￿Place the towel between the deck and the running belt (Fig 1).

￿Step on the sides of the towel and run the treadmill at 2 mph (3 kmh) (Fig 2).

￿Make sure the towel does not come loose while the running belt is moving.

￿Run the treadmill for about 1 minute then stop the treadmill.

￿When the treadmill stops, remove the towel (Fig 3).

￿Wipe around the deck edges with the clean part of the towel.

Fig 1

Fig 2

Fig 3

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