Level the unit, if needed.
Before allowing users on the unit, make sure it is level.
Important: If the load is not equally compensated, the user will
feel excessive vibration or movement at the display console,
Adjust one rear foot at a time. Do not raise the unit beyond
2 centimeters ( -inch).
1. Place a bubble level on the running belt to see if the treadmill
is level. If the treadmill needs leveling, continue to step 2.
2. Situate yourself next to the adjustable rear feet.
Plug the power cord into an appropriate outlet.
Important: The treadmill requires a dedicated, grounded circuit.
A 20-amp circuit is recommended. Refer to Grounding
Instructions in the Product Owner's Manual.
Commercial Treadmill Assembly Guide
Bubble
level
Adjustable
rear foot
3. Ask a capable assistant to use the hand holds on the rear end
caps and lift the treadmill (using proper lifting techniques).
4. Level the treadmill by adjusting the rear feet as needed:
• Turn the rear foot clockwise to raise the height of the unit.
• Turn the rear foot counterclockwise to lower the height.
Important: If the unit is placed on a slightly uneven surface,
rotating the rear feet can help, but will not compensate for
extremely uneven surfaces.
5. Recheck the level of the treadmill with the bubble level on the
running belt after each adjustment.
6. Make adjustments to the rear feet so that the user's weight on
the treadmill is distributed evenly.
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