3.8 WORKING PLACE
The working place of the machine must have:
Temperature: from + 5 °C to + 30 °C Moisture: from 20 % to 90 %.
The machine cannot be used outdoor and in rooms with fire or explosion risk. The user must be in
front of machine console. The ambient conditions cannot create uneasy situations (noise, high beam
lights, etc…)or physical and psychical stress to the user. Before installing the machine please
calculate the minimum spaces around it necessary for turning around, cleaning, service and out of
hot sources.
3.9 HOW TO STABILIZE THE TREADMILL
Check the treadmill be on stable surface and, if necessary, adjust the rear feet after that block the two
M20 bolts until stability is achieved.
3.10 HOW TO CENTRE THE RUNNING BELT
The treadmill has a belt self-centre system. If the belt goes to right or left side, please control that
the treadmill is well steady on the floor (point 3.9). To centre the belt, use the left rear screw (Figure
1) with moving of half a turn each time. Turning the screw rightwards, the belt will move
rightwards while turning the screw leftwards the belt will move leftwards.
3.11 BEST RUNNING BELT TENSION
To obtain the best belt tension, put the treadmill at 5 km/h speed, hold the side handles and press the
belt with feet stopping it with difficulty and feeling the front roller slipping. If the belt is easily
stopped, it means that the belt is too loose and it must be tight; on the contrary if the belt cannot be
stopped, it means that the belt is too tight and must be released. For belt tightening or releasing, turn
the right and left rear screw with moving of half a turn each time. Keep the belt tight but not in
tension.
TOO MUCH TENSION CAN MAKE THE BELT IRREPARABLE !
3.8 WORKING PLACEThe working place of the machine must have:Temperature: from + 5 °C to + 30 °C Moisture: from 20 % to 90 %.The machine cannot be used outdoor and in rooms with fire or explosion risk. The user must be infront of machine console. The ambient conditions cannot create uneasy situations (noise, high beamlights, etc…)or physical and psychical stress to the user. Before installing the machine pleasecalculate the minimum spaces around it necessary for turning around, cleaning, service and out ofhot sources.3.9 HOW TO STABILIZE THE TREADMILLCheck the treadmill be on stable surface and, if necessary, adjust the rear feet after that block the twoM20 bolts until stability is achieved.3.10 HOW TO CENTRE THE RUNNING BELTThe treadmill has a belt self-centre system. If the belt goes to right or left side, please control thatthe treadmill is well steady on the floor (point 3.9). To centre the belt, use the left rear screw (Figure1) with moving of half a turn each time. Turning the screw rightwards, the belt will moverightwards while turning the screw leftwards the belt will move leftwards.3.11 BEST RUNNING BELT TENSIONTo obtain the best belt tension, put the treadmill at 5 km/h speed, hold the side handles and press thebelt with feet stopping it with difficulty and feeling the front roller slipping. If the belt is easilystopped, it means that the belt is too loose and it must be tight; on the contrary if the belt cannot bestopped, it means that the belt is too tight and must be released. For belt tightening or releasing, turn
the right and left rear screw with moving of half a turn each time. Keep the belt tight but not in
tension.
TOO MUCH TENSION CAN MAKE THE BELT IRREPARABLE !
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