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The following section describes necessary maintenance for your ProClub LT treadmill. This maintenance is the responsibility of the
purchaser and is not covered under our warranty. Failure to perform this necessary maintenance could result in damage to your treadmill.
CAUTION:
Be sure to unplug your treadmill before attempting any cleaning or maintenance.

Deck and Tread Belt Cleaning

The running belt on your ProClub LT rides on a low friction, maintenance-free deck. Proper operation will be jeopardized if any water, dirt,
solvents, fluids or abrasive materials come between the tread belt and the deck. For this reason, extra care must be used in keeping the belt
clean. Use a soft, damp cloth to remove dust, dirt and other substances from the area between the belt and the side of the machine. Do not
clean the tread belt by turning on the treadmill.

Lubrication

The motor and roller bearings are sealed for maintenance free operation and require no lubrication. The deck and tread belt are lubricated at
the factory and are also maintenance free. Any attempt to lubricate underneath the running belt will result in damage, especially if silicone or
any other lubricant is used.
The side rails are made of steel. By occasionally applying a coat of automotive wax to them will help prevent rusting.

Centering the Tread Belt

To improve belt life, the belt should be reasonably centered. To center the belt, walk on the treadmill at 2.5 mph for a few minutes.
Determine whether the belt drifts too far to the left or right side. If adjustments are required, stop the treadmill and follow the steps listed
below. Never make adjustments while the tread belt is moving.
WARNING:
Never make any unnecessary adjustments.
CAUTION:
The power must be turned off before making adjustments.
Step One:
If the belt is drifting to the left, using a 3/16" Allen
wrench, turn the left-hand adjustment bolt (1) a quarter
turn clockwise and the right-hand adjustment bolt (2) a
quarter turn counter-clockwise.
If the belt is drifting to the right, using a 3/16" Allen
wrench, turn the right-hand adjustment bolt (2) a quarter
turn clockwise and the left-hand adjustment bolt (1) a
quarter turn counter-clockwise.
Step Two:
Walk on the belt for 1 minute, observing belt tracking.
If the belt moves to one side, repeat step 1.

Care and Maintenance

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