Stairmaster ClubTrack 2100 Series Treadmills
£outine Maintenance Schedules
Performing reutine maintenance will help prevent unnecessaw wear to the treadmill and!or injuw to the user. The
maintenance schedules are meant only to seP_eas a guide_Depending on where and how the treadmill is being
used,more frequent routine maintenance may be required
Daily
• Inspect the powe_cord and walking belt for wear.
• Checkthe position of the walking be_t Verify it is not rubbing against the ffame_ The belt shoul{dbe evenly
spaced on the deck within 0,25 inches Adjsst the belt if necessary_
,_ Checkthe optional side handrails to ensure they ala fastened securely,.
Remove potential hazards flora the treadmill area_
Keepingthe StairMasteP'2100LC/LEtreadmillclean on a regularbasiswill help to improveoperationandincrease
the lifespanof the components
BBYMoPTHE BECK UNBEBTHE BELTONLY.BONOTADD
ANY LUBBICANTS_ABDING LUBRICANTS CAN RUIN THE
PROPRIETARY FR[CTION-CONTROL SUBFACE,
BO NOT USE BETEBGENT$ 0B CLEANING AGENTS ON ANY PART
OFTHE BECK.
DO NOT LET IUOUIB Et'JTERTHE TREADMILL OB CONTROLLEB. IF
iT DOES, THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE INSPECTED AND TESTED
FORSAFETY BY A STAIRMASTEB%APPROVED TECHNICIAN
BEFORE IT CAN BE USEB AGAIN,
Daily ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
• Keep the treadmill and controller fi_e d dust and debris. Use a damp sponge to wipe the exteriors and walking
belt: do not soak sue'faces DWall surfaces thoroughly
Weekly
,, Elevatethe t_eadrnitlto maximumincline andvacuumthe floor underit to preventexcessdust and di_ from
intedering with operation,
• If the magnetickey is being used,checkit for rust, If you detect rust, replace the magnet Ruston the magnetic
key will causepower-up problems
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