Assembly Instructions
*OPTIONAL Contact Heart Rate Assembly
Skip to Step 11 if treadmill has standard crossbar
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Connect contact bar |
| Ground contact bar |
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Snap upright cover |
| Install upright end cap |
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•Feed the contact heart rate harness through the access hole in the inside of the left upright (insert strain relief provided). Feed harness up into the control panel.
•Pull back the membrane and connect harness to white
•Remove the nut from the screw at the end of the green ground wire.
•Attach the green ground wire to an available hole on side of the control panel and secure it with the nut.
•Put the membrane back into place.
•Carefully align the upright cover to upright. Working from top to bottom, snap the upright cover into place.
•Press the plastic end cap into the upright carefully fitting the plastic pins into the small bosses in the aluminum.
•Align the upright cover beneath the end cap and install the Phillips head screw.
•Tighten the Phillips head screw until side cover aligns with endcap
(Do not over-tighten).
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Check drive belt tension |
| Route the wire harness |
| Adjust the treadbelt |
| Install motor cover |
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harness
•Check the tension on the drive belt by placing the drive belt between your thumb and forefinger and twisting.
•The proper twist is 45˚. If the belt needs to be adjusted use a 7/16” socket and turn the bolt underneath the motor pan attached to the motor’s hook screw.
HOME TREADMILL:
•Route the wire harness underneath the elevation motor and secure with harness restraint clip provided. Plug connector into circuit board until it snaps into place.
COMMERCIAL TREADMILL:
•Route the wire harness behind the elevation motor and secure with harness restraint clip provided. Plug connector into circuit board until it snaps into place.
•The treadbelt is tracked and tensioned via the
•Check the tension of the treadbelt. At proper tension you should be able to place your hand between the belt and deck and reach the center of the treadmill. If you cannot reach the center, the belt is too tight and must be loosened. If your hand reaches past the center the belt is too loose and must be tightened.
•Remove the black motor cover screws in the side of the frame. Place motor cover onto treadmill.
•Attach motor cover with Phillips head screws provided. Place rubber spacer between cover and frame.
•Plug treadmill into a dedicated 15A outlet. Walk on treadmill at approximately 2.5 mph for 20 to 45 minutes to properly walk in lubricant.
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