Maintenance
Inspection and Cleaning
Visual Inspection
Regularly inspect the AC power cord and all other cords and cables for fraying or other
damage. Perform safety tests on any repaired cords.
Inspect all plugs, cables and connectors for bent prongs or pins. Verify that all cords,
socketed components, and connectors are securely seated.
Inspect the following for excessive wear or damage:
• Walking belt
• Drive belt
• Handrail and hardware
Exterior Cleaning
Turn the T2100 Treadmill system off. Clean the exterior surfaces with a clean, soft
cloth and a mild dishwashing detergent diluted in water. Wring out the excess water
from the cloth and take care not to drip solutions on the e-box connections and ports.
(Use antiseptic cleaner on the handrails and walking belt.) Avoid contact with open
vents, plugs or connectors. Dry the surfaces with a clean cloth or paper towel.
Interior Cleaning
Complete any pre-service procedures prior to opening the unit or performing any
interior cleaning. Clean the unit as needed, but at least once per month.
Walking Belt Tracking And Tension Adjustment
WARNING:
Keep hands, hair, jewelry, and loose clothing away from moving parts.
When To Adjust
The T2100 Treadmill walking-belt tension is set at the factory. However, you should
test the belt tracking every time the T2100 Treadmill is moved. Run the T2100
Treadmill for several minutes with no one exercising. If the belt tracks to one side or
the other, then you must adjust the belt tracking.
It is not unusual for the T2100 Treadmill belt to move slightly off center while a person
with a heavy gait is exercising. A properly adjusted belt re-centers itself when the
person steps off the T2100 Treadmill. If the belt does not re-center, check the T2100
Treadmill level and adjust the belt tracking as described.
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