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FORM: OWNERS MNUL
REV: 02-16-11
APPR BY: MF
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Cleaning and Inspection
Periodic cleaning and inspection of your WOODWAY treadmill will help to lengthen the
life while helping keep it looking like new. With this preventative maintenance it will be
easier to spot problems that might not otherwise be found.
Below is a guideline of our recommended cleaning and maintenance intervals. If your
treadmill is located in a dirty environment or under heavy-duty use, cleaning and
inspection should be implemented more often.
Do not use abrasive brushes or cleaners, as they may scratch the paint and plastic
surfaces. Do not soak any surface; the sensitive electronics may be harmed.
CAUTION: Turn off treadmill and disconnect power cord before cleaning.
ATTENTION: Désactiver les tapis de course et de débrancher le cordon
d'alimentation avant de nettoyer.
Weekly:
Clean handrail, front display panel & cosmetic covers.
Inspect power cord.
Check overall condition of the treadmill.
Move, and vacuum underneath the treadmill.
Every Six (6) Months:
Vacuum inside the treadmill (unplug and remove cosmetic covers.)
Inspect all nuts and bolts. Tighten any that are loose.
Clean running surface.
Spray running surface with anti-static spray. ( grey belts only )
Check drive belt replace if shredding or teeth are missing.
Yearly:
Grease front and rear roller bearings.
Change motor brushes every 20,000 miles
With high-use applications change every 1 year
Seasonally:
In autumn & winter remember that the dry climate in many regions of the country
will cause a greater static discharge to occur when the treadmill is used. Be sure
to spray the running surface with a staticide spray regularly to prevent static
shock to the treadmill users and to prevent interference with the treadmill’s
electronic systems.
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