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10. Slide guide roller assemblies out from under the extrusion and deck belt.
11. Using a 9/16” socket, remove the two (2) bolts holding front roller cover to
the motor plate. This will allow you to remove the front roller cover.
12. Using a ½” socket, loosen the ten (10) outer bolts that run through the
deck spacer (A2085), deck cross braces (A2080) and into the nut bar
(A2081) on the bottom of the deck (A2352), approximately 3-4 turns.
Only loosen these outside bolts. Do not completely remove them.
13. Once the deck is free, remove the left front roller bolt using a 9/16”
wrench. Then remove the right front roller bolt. Rotate the right side of
the front roller (A1244) under the belt (P1246). This will loosen the timing
belt (P1247) and make it easy to slide off. The front roller will now be
rotated almost 90° from its original position. Pul l out the front roller.
14. Clean off any wax built up on the front roller with a straight edge.
15. The rear roller (A1245) will slide out the back of the treadmill. Repeat
cleaning procedure.
16. Slide out deck assembly and belt out the back of the treadmill.
17. Remove the four (4) urethane springs (P2086).
18. Flip the deck over if it hasn’t been done before. If the deck has been
flipped once before, install new deck. Do not lose the nylon sleeves
(P2087) on the locating pins (A2108) near the corners of the deck.
19. Reinstall the urethane springs.
20. Slide belt and deck back in place in the side frames.
21. Install the 1” rubber caps (P1487) on rear roller.
22. With the running belt slid over, install the rear roller into the extrusions,
making sure the threads for the tension bolts can be seen.
23. Position each tension bracket over the lips of the extrusion from which
they were removed. With a mallet, tap the bracket onto lips of the
extrusion. Do the same to both sides.
24. Insert the rear roller tension bolt through each tension bracket and into the
rear roller. When threads catch, turn each bolt approximately 3-4 turns.
25. Push each end cap bracket back into the appropriate extrusion.