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displayed on the main screen. The message and sign will be displayed between each new exercise. After the maintenance has
been done and reset in the DIAGNOSTICS menu, the notice will go away until there is a new rise of current.
If the maintenance is not done on the deck surface when required, a second threshold will trigger not too high above the first
one. Another notice with a red square sign on the main display will come up. At this point, the machine will not start again until
the deck maintenance is done and the maintenance has been reset in the DIAGNOSTICS menu.
1. In DIAGNOSTICS menu, select MAINTENANCE and accept it by pressing the JustGo® key. There are two sub menu
items: AVERAGE and RESET MAINTENANCE. Scroll between them with the INCREASE/DECREASE key and press
the JustGo® key to validate your choice.
2. If you want to see the average current drawn by the motor simply go into the AVERAGE menu that will display the
average current in the motor from the last time it has been reset. To get out of that menu simply press STOP key.
3. If you have done the maintenance, you need to reset the maintenance counter by accessing the RESET
MAINTENANCE menu, enter that menu and confirm that it has been done by pressing the JustGo
®
key twice. You will
then get a message that the “MAINTENANCE COUNTER HAS BEEN RESET”.
4. Press the STOP key to terminate the test.
5. Level of alerts
America International
6. Diamond sign 13.5 amps 10 amps
7. Square Sign 14.5 amps 10.8 amps
BELT ALIGNMENT
Should you need to adjust the tracking of the running belt, you must make all adjustments during the BELT ALIGNMENT
procedure. To determine if the belt is aligned along the center of the deck, measure the visible deck surface on both left and right
sides of the belt. If these values are nearly equal, do not adjust the belt. If one side of the belt is closer to the foot rests than the
other side, then you will need to adjust the belt to track to the opposite side.
NOTE: Your treadmill will need belt alignment especially during the first 24 hours of use because the belt stretches itself during
that time. After the first 24 hours, no more adjustment should be needed.
To adjust the alignment of the running belt:
1. In the DIAGNOSTICS menu, select BELT ALIGNMENT and accept it by pressing the JustGo
®
key.
2. You will need the 3/16” hex key to turn the bolts located inside the rear roller end caps.
WARNING Do not stand on the belt during this procedure. Keep loose clothing and long hair away from belt and rollers when
performing belt alignment.
3. Allow the belt to reach 2.0 mph or 3,2 km/h (speed will be
displayed on the computer screen). Looking from the rear
of the treadmill, notice the gap between left and right sides
of the belt and the foot rests.
If the running belt is tracking to the left of the deck surface:
• Turn the left bolt in a clockwise direction to allow the belt to track
to the right and ultimately in the center,
or
• Turn the right bolt in a counter-clockwise direction to allow the belt
to track to the right and ultimately in the center.
If the running belt is tracking to the right of the deck surface:
• turn the left bolt in a counter-clockwise direction to allow the belt to track to the left and ultimately in the center, or;
• Turn the right bolt in a clockwise direction to allow the belt to track to the left and ultimately in the center.
NOTE: During any belt alignment procedure, do not turn each bolt by more than 1/4 to 1/2 revolutions. Exceeding this may cause
a high amount of tension on the running belt and result in premature wear of the belt and rollers. It is best to adjust only one
alignment bolt, since this will prevent the belt from excessive stretching resulting from adjustment of both alignment bolts.
Keep the belt
Reasonably Centered
Adjustment
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