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Maintenance
Maintaining your fitness
equipment is not difficult and does not take a lot of
time. But, it is imperative to ensuring the
longevity of your equipment.
These days more & more
people are choosing to set up exercise areas in their
homes rather than joining health clubs. Having
equipment in your home can be economical and very
convenient. However, whether you spent $500 or
$5,000 on a piece of equipment it still needs to be
properly maintained to ensure years of trouble free use.
Listed below are some
basic maintenance tips you can use to help keep your
equipment operating trouble free.
Treadmills
Once per week use a damp
cloth to clean the side rails and any part of the
walking surface or deck that is visible. Dirt and
dust are the enemies of your treadmill’s deck and
walking belt.
Once per month run the treadmill without anyone on it.
Check to make sure
the treadbelt is
centered. If the belt is not centered, it should
be adjusted.
(Refer to your owner’s
manual for belt alignment / adjustment instructions)
Once per month run the
treadmill to full speed for a few minutes to clean out
any dirt or debris that
has accumulated.
Once per month check
under the walking belt and on the tread board (deck) to
ensure that an adequate amount of lubrication is
present. (Refer to your owner’s manual if you are
not sure what type of lubricant your treadmill uses)
Every 6 months remove
the motor hood and vacuum the motor area. Dirt and
dust can settle on the motor's and electronic components
and cause a short.
Elliptical
Once per week use a damp
cloth to wipe down the ramps. Carefully check the
wheels to make sure no foreign objects have become
imbedded in them.
Gyms
Check all pulleys to
make sure the cables are seated properly on them.
Check all cables to make
sure the coating is in good shape and that none of
the cables are frayed.
If you find a frayed cable it should be replaced
immediately. Lubricate the cables and pulleys with
silicone. |