Pyle SLFTRD35 Instruction Manual - Page 12

Maintenance Instructions

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Maintenance Instructions WARNING: Before cleaning or carrying out any maintenance on your treadmill, ensure the power is turned o and the power cord removed from the plug socket. At least once a year, the motor cover on your treadmill should be removed and any dust or debris vacuumed up to maintain the smooth operation of the motor anddrive system. CLEANING: General cleaning the unit will greatly prolong the treadmills working life. Keep the treadmill clean by dusting regularly. Be sure to clean the exposed parts of the deck surface on both side of the walking belt and also the side rails. Make sure the soles of your shoes are clean, this reduces the build up of foreign material underneath the running belt. The top of the belt can be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth. Be careful to keep liquid away from the electrical components and underneath the running belt. The belt/ deck friction may play a major role in the function and life of your treadmill, thus requiring periodic lubrication. We recommend a periodic inspection of the deck. We recommend lubrication of the deck according to the following timetable • Light user (less than 3 hours/ week) annually • Medium user (3-5 hours/ week) every six months • Heavy user (more than 5 hours/ week) every three months Treadmill lubricating oil can be purchased from your nearest Fitness store or ourService Department. 1. In order to maintain and prolong the working life of your treadmill, we suggest you power o the treadmill for 10 minutes after every 2 hours of running use. 2. A loose running belt may slip when you are running and may require a small adjustment; if the running belt is over tightened it can a ect the performance of the motor and add extra wear to the rollers. For ideal tension, the running belt can be lifted 50-75mm from the central part of the running deck. 12 www.SereneLifeHome.com

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Maintenance Instructions
WARNING:
Before cleaning or carrying out any maintenance on your treadmill, ensure
the power is turned off and the power cord removed from the plug socket.
At least once a year, the motor cover on your treadmill should be removed
and any dust or debris vacuumed up to maintain the smooth operation of
the motor anddrive system.
CLEANING:
General cleaning the unit will greatly prolong the treadmills working life.
Keep the treadmill clean by dusting regularly. Be sure to clean the exposed
parts of the deck surface on both side of the walking belt and also the side
rails. Make sure the soles of your shoes are clean, this reduces the build up
of foreign material underneath the running belt. The top of the belt can be
cleaned with a slightly damp cloth. Be careful to keep liquid away from the
electrical components and underneath the running belt.
The belt/ deck friction may play a major role in the function and life of your
treadmill, thus requiring periodic lubrication. We recommend a periodic
inspection of the deck.
We recommend lubrication of the deck according to the following
timetable
Light user (less than 3 hours/ week) annually
Medium user (3-5 hours/ week) every six months
Heavy user (more than 5 hours/ week) every three months
Treadmill lubricating oil can be purchased from your nearest Fitness store
or ourService Department.
1. In order to maintain and prolong the working life of your treadmill, we
suggest you power off the treadmill for 10 minutes after every 2 hours of
running use.
2. A loose running belt may slip when you are running and may require a
small adjustment; if the running belt is over tightened it can affect the
performance of the motor and add extra wear to the rollers. For ideal
tension, the running belt can be lifted 50-75mm from the central part of
the running deck.