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Treadmill Maintenance

TRACKING

(pre-set from factory, but may need adjustment during installation)

The treadbelt is tracked by means of the two 9/16” hex head bolts at the back end of the treadmill.  Tightening (clockwise)
the adjustment bolt on the side of the machine that the belt has moved towards, and loosening the bolt on the opposite side
an equal amount, will cause the belt to move towards the center.  Adjustments should be made with the treadmill running,
and should be made in 1/4-turn increments.  Allow at least 30 seconds for the belt to stabilize between each adjustment.
Run the belt at high speed (6-8 mph). To insure proper belt tracking and alignment, the treadmill must be placed on a stable
and level surface.

A yellow warning label will show at the rear of the treadmill when the treadbelt is not tracked correctly (L8 and L9 only).

TREADBELT TENSIONING

(pre-set from factory, but may need adjustment during installation)

Need for tension is indicated by uneven belt speed, and may be sensed by sudden stopping of the treadbelt when your foot
comes down on the belt.  To check belt tension, run treadmill at 1 mph.  Then, walk on machine.  If belt does not feel like it
is slipping/hesitating, then belt is tensioned correctly. If belt slips/hesitates, then belt is not fully tensioned. The same hex
head bolts used for tracking also tension the treadbelt.  To tighten the treadbelt, turn both bolts clockwise exactly the same
amount a 1/4-turn at a time.  Failure to turn them equally will affect belt tracking.  

DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN

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checking for treadbelt slipping. Once treadbelt is fully tensioned, speed up treadmill to 5 mph.  Then, while jogging lightly,
check for any sudden slipping/hesitating of the treadbelt. Repeat treadbelt tensioning instructions if required.

MOTOR DRIVE BELT TENSIONING

(pre-set from factory)

The drive belt is tensioned by a nut located under the motor pan. This nut is screwed to a hook, which is attached to the
motor bracket. By turning the nut clockwise, you will tighten the nut pulling down the motor bracket, which will tighten the
drive belt.  

DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN

.  If you over-tighten this belt you will snap the motor shaft.  To measure the tension,

twist the drive belt between the motor and the drive roller. The ideal tension will allow you to twist the drive belt 45˚.  If you
can twist the belt past 45˚, it is too loose. If you cannot twist the belt to at least 45˚, it is too tight.

TREADMILL LUBRICATION & CLEANING

It is recommended that you vacuum around and underneath the treadmill on a monthly basis.  Your treadmill will last
longer and look better if you wipe the sweat off the unit after each workout.  

Lubrication is not required on residential treadmills.  In institutional settings Landice recommends lubricating the underside
of the treadbelt with Landice SlipCoat on a monthly basis.  

MOTOR BRUSHES

Motor brushes should be checked every six months on institutional treadmills and after six years on home units.

Service Check-List
• Tension and track treadbelt 
• Lubricate belt and vacuum treadmill 
• Check drive belt tension
• Check motor brushes

DANGER: Lethal voltages and moving parts capable of causing serious injury are 

exposed when the drive housing cover is removed.  

Under no circumstances should the motor cover 

be removed except by a Landice factory-authorized technician.

WARNING: Moving parts can cause serious damage.  

Be sure to unplug treadmill before placing hands underneath the treadbelt!!!

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Summary of Contents for Rehabilitation Treadmill

Page 1: ...Rehabilitation Treadmill Owner s Manual PART NUMBER 72104...

Page 2: ...ps the treadbelt The treadmill will shut off and all current statistical information will be cleared To change speed Hold speed key down to increase speed Holding speed key depressed for longer than 2...

Page 3: ...e rail until the belt starts moving 5 Always wear the emergency stop safety strap securely around your wrist while exercising Failure to do so can result in severe injuries should you accidentally fal...

Page 4: ...to reduce risk of electric shock This product is equipped with a cord that has an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed...

Page 5: ...uction 1 Assembly Instructions 2 Features 4 Getting Started 5 Manual Mode 6 Heart Rate Monitoring Heart Rate Monitors 7 Heart Monitors Wireless and AccuTrack 8 Maintenance Maintenance 9 Appendices App...

Page 6: ...the user accidentally trip and fall while exercising Be sure the line cord has plenty of slack and does not get pinched underneath the treadmill when the treadmill elevates up and down Make sure the...

Page 7: ...f the POD and bolt them from the bottom up see picture below using a socket STEP 4 Secure upright to frame STEP 2 Cut the box off the pallet STEP 6 Place crossbar STEP 7 Secure crossbar STEP 9 Mount t...

Page 8: ...turn the bolt underneath the motor pan attached to the motor s hook screw STEP 17 Check drive belt tension The treadbelt is tracked and tensioned via the take up screws located at the back of the tre...

Page 9: ...r arms to maintain balance Since contact heart rate systems require your arms to remain stationary we recommend using the system only at speeds of less than approximately 4 mph 6 4 km h or the fastest...

Page 10: ...will show Note Your body weight is used to calculate calories burned during a workout Press to scroll to your body weight Once your weight is displayed press or wait three seconds to begin your workou...

Page 11: ...n the Manual mode you can view one of the 6 statistics by pressing or all of them by holding and activating the scan feature TIME Time logged on treadmill Minutes Seconds DISTANCE Miles logged on trea...

Page 12: ...ow these steps SECURE THE CHEST STRAP Center the transmitter on the chest as high under the pectoral muscles breasts as possible Tighten the strap so that the belt is as tight as possible without bein...

Page 13: ...heart will beat briefly and then display your heart rate Your heart rate will be continuously monitored while your hands remain on the grips NOTE If you are wearing the wireless chest strap the AccuT...

Page 14: ...admill to 5 mph Then while jogging lightly check for any sudden slipping hesitating of the treadbelt Repeat treadbelt tensioning instructions if required MOTOR DRIVE BELT TENSIONING pre set from facto...

Page 15: ...plug compatible with any audio source with a standard headphone jack and the iPod docking connector Speakers only operate when the treadmill is ON Once you connect your personal player you ll be able...

Page 16: ...1 Canfield Avenue Randolph NJ 07869 1 800 LANDICE Tel 973 927 9010 Fax 973 927 0630 www landice com 111 Canfield Avenue Randolph NJ 07869 1 800 LANDICE Tel 973 927 9010 Fax 973 927 0630 www landice co...

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