Abilica Mill 2.0 Manual page 49

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Centering the running belt
During the exercise, one foot is pushing the running belt stronger than the other.
According to that, the belt will be moved out of the centre. Normally the belt will be
centered automatically, but during longer exercise, it can be, that the belt is off the
centre. In this case, please follow up the following instruction. At the rear end of the
running deck, there are 2pcs of Allen screws, which will be used for centering the
belt. Don't use any loose clothes during centering.
- Please turn the Allen screw not more than ¼ turn for each step.
- Stretch one side and release the other side.
- the speed of the belt has to be 6km/h, but make sure, that nobody is running on
the belt.
If you finish the centering, walk on the treadmill for about 5 minutes, with the speed
of 6km/h. If the running belt is still not in centre, please centre the belt again. Pay
attention, that you don't force the belt too much, a shorter life will be caused. If the
gap on the left side is too big, please
- turn the left screw a ¼ turn clockwise (tighten it)
- turn the right screw a ¼ turn anticlockwise (loose it)
If the gap on the right side is too big, please
- turn the left screw a ¼ turn anticlockwise (loose it)
- turn the right screw a ¼ turn clockwise (tighten it)
Tighten the belt
After longer exercise, the tension of the belt will decrease. It can be checked if you
put one foot on the belt and belt will stop. To solve this problem, please turn both
screws clockwise for ¼
turns. Please do not turn them more. If the belt is running out of the centre, please
adjust it like described under above center the belt.
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