MAINTENANCE
ATTENTION: Some maintenance activities described may be beyond the scope of some users.
For procedures that you are not comfortable with or have the tools or experience for, have the
unit serviced by a service centre or qualified technician. • To prevent electrical shock, switch OFF
and unplug the equipment before cleaning or performing any maintenance tasks. • Before each
use, check the running belt for wear.
CLEANING
The equipment can be cleaned with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasives, solvents or harsh chemicals.
Be careful not to get excessive moisture on the display panel as this may damage it and create an electrical hazard.
After each use, wipe the unit of any sweat, dirt or liquids. Pay extra attention to the edges of the belt, where it meets
the running boards on each side of the running belt – keeping this area clean will help prolong the life of the unit and
maintain its performance. Keep the equipment, especially the display console, out of direct sunlight to prevent damage
to the screen.
MAINTENANCE
BELT LUBRICATION
Lubricating the running belt helps maintain performance and extends service life. Lubricate the belt after the first 25
hours of use (or 2 to 3 months), then every 50 hours of use (or 5 to 8 months, or more frequently under extended
usage).
To check if the belt requires lubrication, lift each side of it and feel the top surface of the running deck. If the deck is
slick to the touch, no lubrication is required; if it is dry, lubricate. To apply lubricant.
1.
Lift the edge of the running belt so the running
deck is exposed.
2.
Place several drops of the supplied lubricant
along the centre of the running deck.
3.
Run the equipment at a slow speed for 3 to 5
minutes to evenly distribute lubricant.
NOTE: Do not over lubricate. Wipe away any excess lubricant from the running belt.
All-purpose household oil or sewing machine oil can also be used.
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