TREADMILL ADJUSTMENTS

The basic idea behind the manual treadmill is to have the belt running on a treadmill board and between two rollers so that the belt will move without much effort. In order for the belt to run smoothly, there are a few points that need to be noted.

BELT ALIGNMENT

The belt must be in the center of the tre admill to prevent it from rubbing against the flywheels. If the belt rubs a flywheel, it will be difficult to keep the belt moving and eventually damage the edge of the belt.

The treadmill has belt guide s welded to the bottom of the tre admill frame that move the belt toward the center of the treadmill. However, the rear roller must be properly aligned with the treadmill frame and front roller if the belt is to remain centered on the treadmill.

The bolts in the rear of the treadmill (one on the left and the other on the right) adjust the alignment of the rear roller as well as the tension of the belt.

The belt will run to the side of the loose rear bolt.

Hint: Eyeball the rear roller to make sure both the right side a nd the left side of the roller are the sa me distance from the ba ck edge of the tre admill. Use the 4mm ALLEN WRENCH to ma ke these adjustments. Turn the bolts Clockwise to tighten and Counter-Clockwise to loosen.

BELT DRIFTING LEFT

Turn the left screw 1/4 turn CLOCKWISE and the right screw 1/4 turn COUNTER-CLOCKWISE, then walk on the treadmill. Repeat if needed.

BELT DRIFTING RIGHT

Turn the left screw 1/4 turn COUNTER-CLOCKWISEand the right screw 1/4 turn CLOCKWISE, then walk on the treadmill. Repeat if needed.

LEFT

ADJUSTMENT

RIGHT

ADJUSTMENT

NOTE:

When you believe the WALKING BELT is centered, use the tre admill for three (3) minute s to verify the WALKING BELT won't drift to one side. If theWALKING BELT continues to drift, the floor may not be level. Rotate the treadmill 90 degrees or move the treadmill to another location.

BELT TENSION

The belt should be tight and not lying on the treadmill board. If the belt is too loose, the belt will slip on the front roller and you will notice a jerky movement when you walk on the treadmill. If the belt is too tight, the edges of the belt will begin to curl and more effort will be required to move the belt. Excessive belt tension can also damage the bearings in the rollers. The bolts in the rear of the treadmill (one on the left and the other on the right) adjust the tension of the belt as well as the alignment of the rear roller.

BELT TOO LOOSE: Use the 4mm ALLEN WRENCH to tighten the bolts in the re ar of the treadmill. Tighten both rollers 1/4 turn at a time until the belt stops slipping on the front roller.

BELT TOO TIGHT: Use the 4mm ALLEN WRENCH to loosen the bolts in the re ar of the tre admill. Loosen both rollers 1/2 turn at a time until the belt begins to slip on the front roller. Then use the procedure above to tighten the belt.

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Stamina Products 45-1002B Treadmill Adjustments, Belt Alignment, Belt Tension, Belt Drifting Left, Belt Drifting Right