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14.Level the unit. Diagram 16. Check to make sure that the running deck is level by taking the following steps:
a.Use a bubble level as shown in Diagram 16 to verify that the running deck is level. If the treadmill is placed on a slightly, uneven surface, adjusting the rear feet can help, but will not compensate for extremely uneven surfaces.
Important: If you need to make adjustments, adjust one rear foot at a time. Do not use the rear foot to raise or lower the unit more than
Diagram 17 | Raise or |
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b.Adjust the rear feet. Diagram 17. To raise the rear deck, situate yourself next to the adjustable rear foot. Ask an assistant to lift the rear of the treadmill slightly while you turn the adjustable rear foot clockwise. Turning the rear foot counterclockwise lowers the unit.
c.Check the level of the unit after each adjustment. Make adjustments to the rear feet so that both carry an equal amount of the treadmill’s weight and the load placed upon it.
Important: If the load is not equally compensated, the user will feel exces- sive vibration or movement at the display console.
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