C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N

TURNING THE UNIT ON AND OFF

Use the ON/OFF (I/O) power switch, located on the front panel, to turn the unit ON and OFF.

To complete the installation of the treadmill, continue with Checking the Alignment of the Running Belt.

CHECKING THE ALIGNMENT OF THE RUNNING BELT

The belt is aligned at the factory before shipment. However, during shipment or by using the treadmill on an uneven surface, the belt might move off center. Proper belt alignment is important because it allows the belt to remain centered and assures smooth operation.

Follow these steps to check the alignment:

1.The treadmill has adjustable rear feet. Check to make sure that the running surface is level. Refer to step 14, Diagram 16.

2.Locate the I/O switch at the front of the treadmill and turn the unit ON.

3.Stand beside the treadmill and press QuickStart. The running belt starts automatically after the message, “Belt Starting 3, 2, 1,...” appears.

4.Continue standing next to the treadmill and hold down the Speed key until the display shows a speed of 3 miles per hour (5 kph).

5.Walk around to the rear of the unit and observe the belt for a few minutes as it moves.

If the running belt,...

Then,...

 

 

tracks centered on the

the belt is functioning correctly. It is

running surface

evenly distributed between the side rails

 

so no adjustment is necessary.

runs or drifts off center

you need to adjust the belt; see

 

Aligning the Running Belt, page 44.

CAUTION: If you notice that the belt needs alignment, make the adjust- ments at once. Failure to do so might cause the belt to tear or fray which is not covered by the Precor limited warranty.

6. To stop the running belt, press the red Stop button.

If the belt is functioning correctly, the treadmill is ready to use. Please continue on to Club Information to learn how to customize the treadmill for your Club.

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