Maintenance Checklist - Landice L-10 Service Manual

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Weekly Maintenance:
Wipe down display. Use mild solution of non-phosphate cleaner on damp microfiber cloth.
•Wipe down handrails and traction strips with soft cotton cloth and mild soap and water.
Cloth should be damp not wet.
•Vacuum or wipe down the deck area between treadbelt and frame, including the visible part
of the rear roller.
•Clean treadbelt walking surface: Vacuum treadbelt to remove loose dirt. If vacuuming does
not remove dirt, Landice recommends the use of a medium stiff nylon bristle brush to remove
dirt trapped in treadbelt surface. A damp (not wet!) sponge can be used to finish the cleaning
process.
Monthly Maintenance:
•Take off motor cover and vacuum. Be careful not to touch any of the circuit boards.
•Turn on the treadmill. Elevate treadmill to 15%. Turn off the treadmill. Vacuum under and
around the treadmill. Turn on the treadmill and return to 0% elevation.
•Examine the deck and treadbelt for wear and replace if necessary.
•Check condition of line cord for any cuts, gouges, or broken prongs on the plug ends.
Every Six Months:
•Check all nuts and bolts for tightness, especially the upright bolts and handrails.
You can also perform an amperage check to see if the treadbelt is dragging excessively and thus
drawing excessive current as follows:
1.Install AC clip-on ammeter around hot lead on line cord.
2.Turn treadmill ON and increase speed to 3.0mph.
3.Let speed stabilize and record the AC amperage.
4.Decrease speed to 1.0mph and have a person weighing at least 150 lb step onto the treadbelt.
5.Increase speed back up to 3.0mph.
6.Let speed stabilize and record the AC amperage. Compare the two readings.
Note: Current draw for a new or well-maintained 110V treadmill with a 150lb load at 3mph
will be approximately 6A, for 220V units it will be approximately 3A. If the load is higher
than 150lb, then adjust the amperage upward., if load is lighter the amperage draw will be
less. Example 200lb load @3mph=8amps.
If the loaded current draw is substantially greater than the unloaded reading, then the
treadbelt and deck system is wearing and may need replacement.

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