Thursday, June 28, 2012

Service A Treadmill

A treadmill is a popular piece of equipment for many health-conscious people. For those who use treadmills every day, service and repair will be needed, especially on the motor, belt, desk and display screen. It is a good idea to learn the basics of servicing your treadmill.


Instructions


1. Clean the treadmill belt and motor often with canned air and a wet rag. Use the canned air to blow debris from the space beneath the belt and around the motor. The wet rag can be used to wipe loose particles from the machine. This will help keep dust or tiny rocks from hindering the performance of your treadmill. If the belt is worn, you may need to replace it.


2. Apply grease to the chain that supports the belt. Perform this precautionary measure often as it will significantly increase the life of your treadmill chain. If the belt is dry, there will be more friction and the belt will wear more quickly. Along with the belt, lubricating the deck will also help to improve the life of your treadmill.


3. Wipe the belt after each use as perspiration can be corrosive. Also, inspect it for wear, cuts and nicks, and repair as needed. After you have used the treadmill for an extended period, the belt may become unbalanced and move off center. This movement to the left or right can be repaired easily with a screwdriver or similar tool. Making sure the belt is in the center is important for proper use of the treadmill.


4. Contact the manufacturer to make sure the part you are replacing is compatible with the treadmill, if the repair involves an actual replacement. Many companies offer replacement parts for their models, including the belt and motor.


5. Contact a professional repair service or the manufacturer if the problem continues, even after you have repaired or replaced the part. It is better to get professional advice than run the risk of damaging the treadmill.







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