Bed And Belt Cleaning; Lubrication; Centering/Hesitation Treadbelt - PaceMaster Pro-Plus HR Manual

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CAUTION: Be sure to unplug your treadmill before attempting any cleaning or maintenance.
The following section describes necessary maintenance for the PaceMaster treadmill. This maintenance is the responsibility of the consumer and is
not covered under our warranty. Failure to perform this necessary maintenance could result in damage to your treadmill.

Bed and belt cleaning

The treadbelt on your PaceMaster rides on a low friction bed. Proper operation will be jeopardized if any water, dirt, solvents, fluids, or abrasive
materials are permitted to become between the treadbelt and the bed. For this reason extra care must be used in keeping the treadbelt clean. Use
a soft, damp cloth wipe the belt and the area between the belt and the side of the machine.

Lubrication

All of the bearings in the PaceMaster treadmill are sealed for maintenance free operation, and require no lubrication. The treadbed and treadbelt are
lubricated at the factory and also maintenance free. Any attempt to lubricate underneath the treadbelt will result in damage, especially if silicone or
any other lubricant is used.
The siderails are made of steel. By applying a coat of automotive wax to them once in a while, you will help prevent them from rusting
1. Clean the transmitter with mild soap and water regularly after use to remove dirt. Do not use abrasives such as steel wool or chemicals or alcohol
in cleaning as they cause permanent damage to the electrodes. Wipe dry carefully after washing; never store the transmitter wet.
2. The transmitter has an estimated life battery life of 2500 hours of use. When your CardioSport transmitter battery is depleted consult the enclosed
CardioSport instructions for battery replacement instructions.
Centering Your Treadbelt
To improve treadbelt life, the treadbelt should remain reasonably centered while in use. To center the treadbelt, first walk on the belt at 2.5 m.p.h. for
a few minutes. Determine whether the belt drifts too far to the left or right side. If adjustment is required, stop the treadmill and follow the steps listed
below. Never make any adjustments while the treadbelt is moving.
CAUTION: The power must be turned off before
making adjustments.
Use a 3/16" Allen wrench for the following adjustments
1. If the belt is drifting to the left, turn the left-hand
adjustment bolt #13 1/4 turn clockwise and the
right-hand adjustment bolt #13 1/4 turn counter-
clockwise.
2. If the belt is drifting to the right, turn the right-hand
adjustment bolt #13 1/4 turn clockwise and the left-hand
adjustment bolt #13 1/4 turn counterclockwise.
3. Walk on the treadbelt for 1 minute and observe, if the
belt is not yet centered, repeat the last step.
Hesitation of the Treadbelt
Hesitation of the treadbelt usually indicates slippage of either the treadbelt (the belt you walk on) or the drive belt (the belt connecting the drive roller
to the motor). To determine which of these belts is slipping, first adjust the drive belt tension and test to see if the slippage stops. If the hesitation is
not corrected than the treadbelt tension needs adjustment.
CAUTION: The power must be turned off before
making adjustments.
Maintenance -
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