Centering The Running B Elt - Horizon Fitness RST5.6 Assembly & User's Manual

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TENSIONING
TIlERUNNING B ELT
Therunning belt has beenproperly adjusted at the
factory beforeit was shipped. At times the belt can
moveoff-center during shipment.
CAUTION: Runningbelt shouldNOT be movingduring
tensioning. Over-tightening the running belt can
cause excessivewear on the treadmill as weftas its
components. Neverover-tighten the belt.
ff you can feel a slipping sensation whenrunning on
the treadmill, the running belt must be tightened. In
most cases, the belthas stretchedfrom use, causing
the belt to slip. This is a normal and common
adjustment. To eliminate this slipping, TURNTHE
TREADMILL OFFand tensionBOTH THE REAR ROLLER
BOLTS using the supplied allen wrench,turning them
i/4 TURNto the right as shown. Turnthe treadmill
on and check for slipping. Repeatif necessary,but
NEVERTURNthe roller bolts more than i/4 turn at
a time. Belt is properlytensioned when the slipping
sensation is gone.
Beltistee far te the right side
Beltistee far te the left side
CENTERING THE RUNNING B ELT
Therunning belt has beenproperlyadjusted at
the factory beforeit was shipped.At times the
belt can moveoff-center during shipment. Before
operating the treadmill, make sure the belt is
centeredand remains centeredto maintain
smooth operation.
CAUTION: Do not run belt faster than 1/2 mph
while centering. Keepfingers, hair and clothing
away from belt at all times.
If the running belt is too far to the right
side:
With the treadmill running at i/2 mph, turn
the right adjustment bolt clockwise i/4 TURNat
a time (using the supplied allen wrench). Check
the belt alignment. Allow belt to run a furl cycle
to gauge if more adjustment is needed.Repeatif
necessary,until the belt remains centered during
use.
If the running belt is too far to the left
side: With the treadmill running at ii2 mph, turn
the right adjustment bolt counter-clockwise i/4
TURN at a time (using the supplied allen wrench).
Checkthe belt alignment. Allow belt to run a furl
cycle to gauge if more adjustment is needed.
Repeatif necessary,until the belt remainscentered
during use.
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A) ADJUSTABLE MONITOR DISPLAY: Incline, Time,Distance,Pulse, Calories,and Speed.
D) STOP: P ressto pause/endyour workout.Hold for 3 secondsto reset the treadmill.
C) START.. Simply press to begin exercising.
D) PROGRAM KEYS: U sedto selectyour program.
E) +/- KEYS: U sedto adjust program settings.
F) ENTER: U sedto confirm settings.
G) INCUNEARROW KEYS: P ressto adjust incfine (0.5% increments).
H) QUICK INCLINEKEYS: P ressto reach desiredincline more quickly.Select beforepressing SETINCLINE key,
I) SETINCLINE KEY.. U sedto confirm incline change. Pressafter selecting INCLINE with QUICK INCLINEkeys.
1) SPEED ARROW KEYS: P ressto adjust speed(O.i MPHincrements).
K) QUICK SPEED KEYS: P ressto reachdesired speedmore quickly,Select beforepressing SETSPEED key.
L) SETSPEED KEY.. U sedto confirm speedchange.Pressafter selecting SPEEDwith QUICK SPEED keys.
M) USER FAVORITE K EYS: R etains a user's favorite programsettings in memory,
N) SAFETY KEYPOSITION: Enablestreadmill operation whensafety keyis in place.
O) WATER DOTTLE / CD/ MP3HOLDER: Holdspersonal workoutequipment.
P) READING RACK.. Holdsreading material.
Q)HEART RATE CONTACT GRIP:Monitorsheart rate fromyour palms.
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