Aligning The Running Belt - Precor 904 Owner's Manual

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Diagram 16
Storing the treadmill.
Deck
Side rail
Running belt
Handrail
T-knob
Front lift bar
CAUTION: Do not try to lift the
rear of the treadmill by
holding onto the rear roller as
you may cause injury to
yourself.
To store the treadmill in a vertical position as shown in Diagram 16 and free up
floor space when the treadmill is not in use, take the following steps:
1.
Follow steps 1 through 6 above to lock the handrails in position and then,
move to the rear of the treadmill.
Note: If you need to roll the treadmill to a specific location before setting it
into a vertical position, lift the treadmill up using the front lift bar and roll
it to its storage location.
2.
Place your hands on opposite sides of the side rails. Lift the treadmill onto
its front lift bar. See Diagram 16. Be sure that the treadmill is secure in a
vertical position before taking your hands off of the side rails.

Aligning the Running Belt

Correct alignment of the running belt is critical to the smooth operation of the
treadmill. The belt is aligned at the factory before shipment. However, during
shipment or by using the treadmill on an uneven surface, the belt might move
off center.
Once the treadmill is assembled, be sure to check the alignment of the belt
periodically. Adjust the running belt as soon as it needs alignment to prevent
tearing or fraying of the belt. Any damage due to improper maintenance of the
running belt is not covered by the limited warranty.
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