Horizon Fitness T605 2004 User's Guide
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To lubricate the belt, first ensure the treadmill is turned off and unplugged. Lift the belt slightly and apply a silicone-based lubricant evenly underneath. Run the treadmill at a slow speed for 5 minutes to distribute the lubricant evenly.
Check if the power cord is properly plugged into a working outlet. Ensure the safety key is inserted into the console. If the treadmill still doesn't start, check the circuit breaker and reset it if necessary.
To adjust the belt tension, locate the adjustment bolts at the end of the treadmill deck. Turn the bolts clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen. Ensure the belt is centered and properly aligned.
A squeaking noise could be due to insufficient lubrication of the belt or deck. Apply lubricant as per the manual instructions and check if the noise persists. Tighten any loose hardware as well.
For optimal performance, clean the treadmill after every use, lubricate the deck every 150 miles or every three months, and inspect bolts and screws monthly for tightness.
To fold the treadmill, lift the deck until it locks into place. To unfold, hold the deck with one hand and release the lock with the other, then gently lower the deck to the floor.
Ensure the console's connection cables are secure. Reset the treadmill by unplugging it for 30 seconds, then plugging it back in. If the issue persists, contact Horizon Fitness support.
No, belt slippage is not normal. Check the tension and alignment of the belt and adjust if necessary. Ensure the deck is properly lubricated.
Refer to the user manual for calibration instructions. Typically, this involves accessing the settings mode on the console and following a specific sequence to adjust the speed settings.
Erratic speed fluctuations could result from a worn belt or misaligned deck. Inspect these components and ensure proper lubrication and alignment. Check the motor control board for faults.