Drive Belt/Treadbelt Tension Adjustment; Troubleshooting - PaceMaster Pro-Plus HR Manual

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Drive belt tension adjustment
1. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the 3 screws
that hold the front of the motor cover in place.
2. Locate the four motor mount screws #12 as shown in the
diagram and loosen them each two turns each using the 3/16"
Allen wrench.
3. Locate the drive belt adjustment screw #14 in the lower
front end of the treadmill. Insert the Allen wrench into the drive
belt adjustment screw. Turn the screw 1/2 turn clockwise.
4. Complete the adjustment by tightening the four motor mount
screws.
5. Walk on the treadmill to determine if the slippage is decreased
or eliminated.
6. If no improvement is observed, the hesitation may be caused
by a loose treadbelt - see "Treadbelt tension adjustment" below.
If improvement is noticed but slippage is still present, repeat the
procedure and test again. If you tighten the drive belt adjustment
screw 1 1/2 turns and there is still hesitation (slippage) contact
your authorized PaceMaster dealer. Tightening the drive belt
adjustment screw more than 1 1/2 turns can result in bearing
damage to the motor and/or drive roller.
Treadbelt tension adjustment
1. Locate the two treadbelt adjustment screws "13" as shown.
2. Turn both the left and right treadbelt adjustment screws 1/2 turn
clockwise.
3. Walk on the treadmill to see if the adjustment you made decreased
the slippage.
4. If a significant decrease in slippage was observed, go to step 2.
If you tighten the treadbelt 1 1/2 turns per side and slippage is still
present, do not continue to adjust the treadbelt tension. Contact
your authorized PaceMaster dealer.
Problem
No power

Troubleshooting

Cause
Unit is not plugged in
Magnetic key is not in place
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Solution
Plug unit in.
Insert the magnetic key.
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