Landice 72089 manual Treadmill Maintenance, Treadmill Lubrication & Cleaning, Motor Brushes

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Treadmill Maintenance

DANGER: Lethal voltages and moving parts capable of causing serious injury are

exposed when the drive housing cover is removed. Under no circumstances should the motor cover

be removed except by a Landice factory-authorized technician.

TRACKING (pre-set from factory, but may need adjustment during installation)

The treadbelt is tracked by means of the two 9/16” hex head bolts at the back end of the treadmill. Tightening (clockwise) the adjustment bolt on the side of the machine that the belt has moved towards, and loosening the bolt on the opposite side an equal amount, will cause the belt to move towards the center. Adjustments should be made with the treadmill running, and should be made in 1/4-turn increments. Allow at least 30 seconds for the belt to stabilize between each adjustment. Run the belt at high speed (6-8 mph). To ensure proper belt tracking and alignment, the treadmill must be placed on a stable and level surface.

A yellow warning label will show at the rear of the treadmill when the treadbelt is not tracked correctly (L8 and L9 only).

TREADBELT TENSIONING (pre-set from factory, but may need adjustment during installation)

Need for tension is indicated by uneven belt speed, and may be sensed by sudden stopping of the treadbelt when your foot comes down on the belt. To check belt tension, run treadmill at 1 mph. Then, walk on machine. If belt does not feel like it is slipping/hesitating, then belt is tensioned correctly. If belt slips/hesitates, then belt is not fully tensioned. The same hex head bolts used for tracking also tension the treadbelt. To tighten the treadbelt, turn both bolts clockwise exactly the same amount a 1/4-turn at a time. Failure to turn them equally will affect belt tracking. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN. Continue checking for treadbelt slipping. Once treadbelt is fully tensioned, speed up treadmill to 5 mph. Then, while jogging lightly, check for any sudden slipping/hesitating of the treadbelt. Repeat treadbelt tensioning instructions if required.

MOTOR DRIVE BELT TENSIONING (pre-set from factory)

The drive belt is tensioned by a nut located under the motor pan. This nut is screwed to a hook, which is attached to the motor bracket. By turning the nut clockwise, you will tighten the nut pulling down the motor bracket, which will tighten the drive belt. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN. If you over-tighten this belt you will snap the motor shaft. To measure the tension, twist the drive belt between the motor and the drive roller. The ideal tension will allow you to twist the drive belt 45˚. If you can twist the belt past 45˚, it is too loose. If you cannot twist the belt to at least 45˚, it is too tight.

WARNING: Moving parts can cause serious damage.

Be sure to unplug treadmill before placing hands underneath the treadbelt!!!

TREADMILL LUBRICATION & CLEANING

It is recommended that you vacuum around and underneath the treadmill on a monthly basis. Your treadmill will last longer and look better if you wipe the sweat off the unit after each workout.

Lubrication is not required on residential treadmills. In institutional settings Landice recommends lubricating the underside of the treadbelt with Landice SlipCoat on a monthly basis.

MOTOR BRUSHES

Motor brushes should be checked every six months on institutional treadmills and after six years on home units.

Service Check-List

Tension and track treadbelt

Lubricate belt and vacuum treadmill

Check drive belt tension

Check motor brushes

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Contents Pro Trainer Before you start the treadmill Important Safety Instructions Volt Treadmills 200 250 Volt TreadmillsTable of Contents Warranty Information IntroductionSelecting a Location Assembly Instructions StepDo not over-tighten Getting Started Manual Mode Display optionsRunning a Program User ProgramsWhat is exercise intensity? What is maximum heart rate?Heart Rate Monitoring Optional Different Intensity Levels Within a Target Heart Rate Zone Why should I monitor exercise intensity?What is a heart monitor? How do I determine my Target Heart Rate Zone?Heart Rate Monitors Optional AccuTrack Contact Heart Rate Monitor Optional Getting the Most Out of Your Workouts Should you walk or run?After Your Workout Frequency of ExerciseDuring Your Workout Keeping Track of ProgressTreadmill Maintenance Treadmill Lubrication & CleaningMotor Brushes Appendix a Medrail Installation Worldwide excellence for over 40 years