CALIBRATION
CHAPTER EIGHT: CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Clean the treadmill of dust and dirt that might accumulate under and behind the treadmill. Vacuum small rubber particles that accumulate alongside the belt and behind the treadmill — these particles are from the soles of running shoes.
This procedure is used to ensure speed and incline accuracy. It should be done following any moving of the treadmill to a different location in your facility, as well as following any internal service.
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1.Remove safety key and straddle treadbelt with your feet on the straddle covers.
2.On the balance bar control pod, press and hold incline up and down. The display should read CALIBRATION.
3.Press Start. The treadmill will slowly increase speed and incline to maximum values then decrease to zero.
4.The display should read CALIBRATION SUCCESSFUL. If it does not, repeat steps 1 - 3. If it still does not calibrate successfully, call your dealer for service.
5.Remove safety key to exit calibration mode.
When the belt and deck are properly maintained, your tread- mill will work at maximum efficiency. In return you will see a reduction in energy consumption and an increase in
For average use of your treadmill, TRUE recommends you lu- bricate under the treadbelt once per year. For heavy use, which is more than 10 hours per week, TRUE recommends lubricat- ing every three months.
MONTHLY
CLEANING
CALIBRATION
BELT AND DECK MAINTENANCE
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