Horizon Fitness 1.2T 2006 User's Guide

To lubricate the belt, first unplug the treadmill. Lift the belt slightly and apply a silicone-based lubricant between the tread belt and the deck. Run the treadmill at a low speed for a few minutes to evenly distribute the lubricant.
If the belt is slipping, first check and adjust the belt tension. Use the adjustment bolts located at the rear of the treadmill to tighten the belt until it is properly aligned and does not slip.
To reset the console, unplug the treadmill from the power source for about 30 seconds. Plug it back in and restart the machine. This should reset the console.
An abrupt stop can be due to a loose or worn belt, or an electrical issue. Check the belt tension and condition first. If the belt is okay, inspect the power cord and ensure it's securely connected.
Regular maintenance should be performed every three months. This includes cleaning the treadmill, lubricating the belt, and checking for loose bolts or parts.
Use a damp cloth with mild soap to wipe down the deck and belt. Avoid excessive moisture and ensure the treadmill is unplugged before cleaning.
A squeaking noise could be due to a lack of lubrication or misalignment of the belt. Try lubricating the belt and checking the alignment. If the noise persists, inspect the rollers and motor.
To check the alignment, turn the treadmill on at a slow speed and observe the belt's path. If it drifts to one side, adjust the rear roller bolts to center the belt.
If the display is not working, check the power supply and ensure the treadmill is plugged in. Inspect the console connections. If the problem persists, a circuit issue may need professional repair.
Yes, the treadmill can be folded for storage. Ensure the treadmill is turned off and unplugged. Lift the deck until it locks into place, and use the release lever to unfold when ready to use again.