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7. Let the treadmill belt slow down completely before performing this next
step. Ir C” will be present in the speed window. The default value of12
will be showing in the elevation window. This part of the procedure
determines how the motor adjusts to having a load on the belt. The
compensation variable appears in the elevation window. To make
compensation adjustments, use the SPEED UP arrow to increase or SPEED
DOWN arrow to decrease compensation. If the belt is not moving, increase
the compensation by pressing the SPEED UP arrow until it does. The belt
should be moving at a low speed. Walk on the belt. If the belt stops or bogs
down badly, the compensation needs to be increased. If the belt is very jerky,
the motor is usually overcompensating and the compensation should be
lowered using the SPEED DOWN arrow. Perform this step until the belt
movement feels smooth when walked upon. When accomplished, press
SELECT. The treadmill will now go into an Auto Calibration mode.
8. Do not press any buttons or interfere with the belt in any way during
Auto Calibration. During this step, the upper PCB will automatically search
for and calibrate low speeds (.3 mph), average speed (4.5mph), and high
speed (10.0 mph). Once SCAL PAS” appears, press START to return to the
main screen.
9. Test the operations of the treadmill. If there is a problem, please call SCIFIT
Service @ 1-800-745-1373.