ProForm T60 Treadmill Owners Manual - Page 7

Maintenance, Storage

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WALKING ADJUSTMENT For smooth operation, and to prevent damage to the Walking Belt, always keep the Walking Belt centered. While the treadmill is running, check the spaces between the edges of the Walking Belt and the sides of the Frame. If the Belt is closer to one side than to the other, it should be adjusted as described below. 1. IF THE BELT HAS SHIFTED TO THE RIGHT SIDE: Turn the treadmill on at slow speed. Use the Allen Wrench included to turn the right-hand Adjustment Bolt clockwise and the left-hand Adjustment Bolt counterclockwise. (The Adjustment Bolts are located at the back end of the treadmill Frame.) Turn the Bolts 1/3 of a turn at a time until the Belt moves to the center. 2. IF THE BELT HAS SHIFTED TO THE LEFT SIDE: Use the Allen Wrench to turn the right-hand Adjustment Bolt counterclockwise and the left-hand Adjustment Bolt clockwise. If the Walking Belt slips during operation, the tension on the Belt may need adjustment. Simply turn both Adjustment Bolts clockwise until the Belt no longer slips. Be careful to keep the Belt centered. For convenience, the Allen Wrench can be attached to one of the Adjustment Brackets with the self-adhesive tab included. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE PFT4.O The Lifestyler 3000 is designed to be virtually maintenance-free. To insure continued smooth operation the following steps should be taken after you UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. 1. Use silicone lubricant spray under the Walking Belt before initial use, and whenever a decrease in performance is noticed. 2. Periodically apply one or two drops of light multi-purpose oil to the ends of each Roller. 3. Tighten all screws and bolts. 4. Clean exposed surfaces with a soft cloth and non-abrasive detergent. This treadmill has a Circuit Breaker, located on the lower front end of the Frame, designed to prevent burnout of the Motor. If the Motor overheats, the small black button in the Circuit Breaker will protrude, and the treadmill will stop or will not start. To reset the Circuit Breaker, allow the Motor to cool and then push the button back in. - STORAGE Always unplug the Power Cord when the treadmill is not in use. To convert the treadmill to a com- pact storage position, first remove the Bolts from the lower and upper ends of the Side Rail and remove the Side Rail. Tape the Bolts to the Side Rail or store them in a secure place. Next, loosen the Upright Locking Knob and carefully fold the Handrail Upright down onto the treadmill Frame. Lay the Side Rail on the Frame. 7

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WALKING
ADJUSTMENT
For
smooth
operation,
and
to
prevent
damage
to
the
Walking
Belt,
always
keep
the
Walking
Belt
centered.
While
the
treadmill
is
running,
check
the
spaces
between
the
edges
of
the
Walking
Belt
and
the
sides
of
the
Frame.
If
the
Belt
is
closer
to
one
side
than
to
the
other,
it
should
be
ad-
justed
as
described
below.
1.
IF
THE
BELT
HAS
SHIFTED
TO
THE
RIGHT
SIDE:
Turn
the
treadmill
on
at
slow
speed.
Use
the
Allen
Wrench
included
to
turn
the
right-hand
Adjustment
Bolt
clockwise
and
the
left-hand
Adjustment
Bolt
counterclockwise.
(The
Adjustment
Bolts
are
located
at
the
back
end
of
the
treadmill
Frame.)
Turn
the
Bolts
1/3
of
a
turn
at
a
time
until
the
Belt
moves
to
the
center.
2.
IF
THE
BELT
HAS
SHIFTED
TO
THE
LEFT
SIDE:
Use
the
Allen
Wrench
to
turn
the
right-hand
Adjustment
Bolt
counterclockwise
and
the
left-hand
Adjustment
Bolt
clockwise.
If
the
Walking
Belt
slips
during
operation,
the
tension
on
the
Belt
may
need
adjustment.
Simply
turn
both
Adjustment
Bolts
clockwise
until
the
Belt
no
longer
slips.
Be
careful
to
keep
the
Belt
centered.
For
convenience,
the
Allen
Wrench
can
be
attached
to
one
of
the
Adjustment
Brackets
with
the
self-adhesive
tab
included.
MAINTENANCE
AND
STORAGE
PFT4.O
The
Lifestyler
3000
is
designed
to
be
virtually
maintenance
-free.
To
insure
continued
smooth
operation
the
following
steps
should
be
taken
after
you
UNPLUG
THE
POWER
CORD.
1.
Use
silicone
lubricant
spray
under
the
Walking
Belt
before
in-
itial
use,
and
whenever
a
decrease
in
performance
is
noticed.
2.
Periodically
apply
one
or
two
drops
of
light
multi
-purpose
oil
to
the
ends
of
each
Roller.
3.
Tighten
all
screws
and
bolts.
4.
Clean
exposed
surfaces
with
a
soft
cloth
and
non-abrasive
detergent.
This
treadmill
has
a
Circuit
Breaker,
located
on
the
lower
front
end
of
the
Frame,
designed
to
pre-
vent
burnout
of
the
Motor.
If
the
Motor
overheats,
the
small
black
button
in
the
Circuit
Breaker
will
protrude,
and
the
treadmill
will
stop
or
will
not
start.
To
reset
the
Circuit
Breaker,
allow
the
Motor
to
cool
and
then
push
the
button
back
in.
-
STORAGE
Always
unplug
the
Power
Cord
when
the
treadmill
is
not
in
use.
To
convert
the
treadmill
to
a
com-
pact
storage
position,
first
remove
the
Bolts
from
the
lower
and
upper
ends
of
the
Side
Rail
and
remove
the
Side
Rail.
Tape
the
Bolts
to
the
Side
Rail
or
store
them
in
a
secure
place. Next,
loosen
the
Upright
Locking
Knob
and
carefully
fold
the
Handrail
Upright
down
onto
the
treadmill
Frame.
Lay
the
Side
Rail
on
the
Frame.
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