FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
When to replace your walking belt?
Most often, belts break down due to very accelerated wear caused by lack of lubrication or use of low quality lubricants. The running belt wears from the bottom, so the first signs of its wear are not visible to the user.
How to lubricate a treadmill?
To extend the life of the components and functional elements of our treadmill, it should be properly lubricated. The surface under the running belt should be lubricated.
Does the belt generate electrostatic charges?
Treadmill belts are consumables. A worn belt can generate electrostatic charges that can damage the integrated circuits in the treadmill display. Indirectly, a worn running belt that generates electrostatic charges also creates greater friction on the tabletop and therefore overloads the motor.
How to adjust the walking belt?
If during training we feel an unpleasant slippage of the belt under our feet, it is most likely that the belt has stretched on its circumference, this is a natural result of its use. Find out how to tighten the running belt in your treadmill.
How to lubricate a running belt using an aerosol spray?
Some treadmill models have an automatic lubrication system or factory-applied wax on the running board, in both cases, check the user manual for the manufacturer's recommendation, waxed treadmills often need to be lubricated only after 3 months of use, using a lubricant on a new waxed treadmill may damage your device!