Xterra TR6.2 User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL

TR6.2 Treadmill
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Product Registration……………………………………………………………………….. 2
Important Safety Instructions…………………………………………………………….. 3
Important Electrical Information………………………………………………………….. 4
Important Operation Instructions…………………………………………………………. 5
Assembly instructions…………….………………………………………………………… 6
Operation of Your New Treadmill………………………………………………..………. 10
General Maintenance.……………….………………………………………….………… 19
Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty………………………………………………………… 23
Table of Contents

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Thank you for your purchase of this quality treadmill from Xterra. Your new treadmill
has been manufactured by one of the leading fitness manufacturers in the world and is
backed by one of the most comprehensive warranties available. Xterra will do all we
can to make your ownership experience as pleasant as possible for many years to
come.
If you have questions, or if parts are missing or damaged, or you require customer
service, call (870) 935-1107. Please have your Model number and serial number handy
when you call.
Please take a moment at this time to record below the name of the store, their
telephone number, and the date of purchase for easy contact in the future. We
appreciate your confidence in Xterra and we will always remember that you are the
reason that we are in business. Please complete and mail your registration card today
and enjoy your new treadmill.
Yours in Health,
The folks at Xterra Fitness
Name of Dealer______________________________________
Telephone Number of Dealer___________________________
Purchase Date_______________________________________
RECORD YOUR SERIAL NUMBER
Please record the Serial Number of this fitness product in the space provided below.
Serial Number_______________________________________
REGISTER YOUR PURCHASE
The self-addressed product registration card must be completed in full and returned to Xterra
fitness, or visit: www.xterrafitness.com to register online.
TR6.2_20110829
Product Registration
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR
NEW TREADMILL AND WELCOME
TO THE
XTERRA
FAMILY!

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WARNING - Read all instructions before using this appliance.
DANGER - To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect your Xterra treadmill from the
electrical outlet prior to cleaning and/or service work.
WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, install the
treadmill on a flat level surface with access to a 120-volt, 15-amp grounded outlet.
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD UNLESS IT IS 14AWG OR BETTER, WITH ONLY ONE
OUTLET ON THE END. The treadmill should be the only appliance in the circuit in which it is
connected. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISABLE THE GROUNDED PLUG BY USING IMPROPER
ADAPTERS, OR IN ANY WAY MODIFY THE CORD SET. A serious shock or fire hazard may
result along with computer malfunctions. See Grounding Instructions, page 4.
Do not operate treadmill on deeply padded, plush or shag carpet. Damage to both
carpet and treadmill may result.
Do not block the rear of the treadmill. Provide a minimum of 3 1/2 feet clearance
between the rear of the treadmill and any fixed object.
Keep children away from the treadmill. There are obvious pinch points and other
caution areas that can cause harm.
Keep hands away from all moving parts.
Never operate the treadmill if it has a damaged cord or plug. If the treadmill is not working
properly, call your dealer.
Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is
being administered. Sparks from the motor may ignite a highly gaseous environment.
Never drop or insert any object into any openings.
Do not use outdoors.
To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, remove tether cord, then remove the plug
from the outlet.
Do not attempt to use your treadmill for any purpose other than for the purpose it is
intended.
The pulse sensors are not medical devices. Various factors, including the user’s
movement, may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings. The pulse sensors are
intended only as exercise aids in determining heart rate trends in general.
Use handrails provided; they are for your safety.
Wear proper shoes. High heels, dress shoes, sandals or bare feet are not suitable
for use on your treadmill. Quality athletic shoes are recommended to avoid leg fatigue.
Remove tether cord after use to prevent unauthorized treadmill operation.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - THINK SAFETY!
Important Safety Instructions

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WARNING!
NEVER use a ground fault circuit interrupt (GFCI) wall outlet with this treadmill. As with any
appliance with a large motor, the GFCI will trip often. Route the power cord away from any
moving part of the treadmill including the elevation mechanism and transport wheels.
NEVER remove any cover without first disconnecting AC power. If voltage varies by ten percent
(10%) or more, the performance of your treadmill may be affected. Such conditions are not
covered under your warranty. If you suspect the voltage is low, contact your local power
company or a licensed electrician for proper testing. See Diagnosis Guide, page 26.
NEVER expose this treadmill to rain or moisture. This product is NOT designed for use outdoors,
near a pool or spa, or in any other high humidity environment. The temperature specification is
40 degrees c, and humidity is 95%, non-condensing (no water drops forming on surfaces).
Circuit breakers: Some circuit breakers used in homes are not rated for high inrush currents that
can occur when a treadmill is first turned on or even during normal use. If your treadmill is tripping
the house circuit breaker (even though it is the proper current rating) but the circuit breaker on the
treadmill itself does not trip, you will need to replace the home breaker with a high inrush type. This
is not a warranty defect. This is a condition we as a manufacture have no ability to control. This
part is available through most electrical supply stores. Examples: Grainger part # 1D237, or
available online at www.squared.com part # QO120HM.
This product must be grounded. If the treadmill’s electrical system should malfunction or
breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current, reducing the risk of
electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding plug. The
plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
DANGER - Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a
risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt
as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the
product if it will not fit the outlet; have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit, and has a grounding plug that looks like the
plug illustrated below. A temporary adapter that looks like the adapter illustrated below may be
used to connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shown below if a properly grounded outlet is
not available. The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet,
(shown below) can be installed by a qualified electrician. The green colored rigid ear-lug, or the
like, extending from the adapter, must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly
grounded outlet box cover. Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in place by a metal
screw.
Important Electrical Information
Grounding Instructions
Grounded Outlet
Grounding Pin Grounded Outlet Box
Metal Screw
Adapter
Tab of
Grounding
Screw

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NEVER operate this treadmill without reading and completely understanding the results of
any operational change you request from the computer.
Understand that changes in speed and incline do not occur immediately. Set your desired
speed on the computer console and release the adjustment key. The computer will obey
the command gradually.
NEVER use your treadmill during an electrical storm. Surges may occur in your household
power supply that could damage treadmill components.
Use caution while participating in other activities while walking on your treadmill; such as
watching television, reading, etc. These distractions may cause you to lose balance or
stray from walking in the center of the belt, which may result in serious injury.
NEVER mount or dismount the treadmill while the belt is moving. Xterra treadmills start
with at a very low speed and it is unnecessary to straddle the belt during start up. Simply
standing on the belt during slow acceleration is proper after you have learned to operate
the unit.
ALWAYS hold on to a handrail or hand bar while making control changes (incline, speed,
etc.).
A safety tether cord is provided with this unit. It is a simple magnetic design that should be used at
all times. It is for your safety should you fall or move too far back on the tread-belt.
Pulling this safety tether cord will stop tread-belt movement.
To Use:
1. Place the magnet into position on the round portion of the console control head. Your treadmill
will not start and operate without this. Removing the magnet also secures the treadmill from
unauthorized use.
2. Fasten the plastic clip onto your clothing securely to assure good holding power. Note: The
magnet has strong enough power to minimize accidental, unexpected stopping. The clip should be
attached securely to make certain it does not come off. Be familiar with its function and limitations.
The treadmill will stop, depending on speed, with a one to two step coast anytime the magnet is
pulled off the console.
Safety Tether Cord
Important Operation Instructions

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Assembly Instructions for TR6.2
ASSEMBLY PACK CHECK LIST
#111 - M5 x 15mm
Phillips Head Screw (
12
pcs)
#95 - 5/16” x 19mm
Curved Washer (4pcs)
#94 - 5/16” x 15mm
Button Head Socket Bolt (14pcs)
#102
-
Safety Key (1pc)
#93 - Lubricant (1pc)
#97 - Combination M5 Allen Wrench
& Phillips Head Screw Driver (1pc)
#98 - M6 Allen Wrench (1pc)
#110 - 5/16” x 19mm
Flat Washer (10pcs)

1. Feed the long twist tie that is attached to the computer cable from the base frame (38) through
the right side upright tube (5) and slide the tube into the base frame tube. Be careful not to
pinch the wire harness.
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STEP 1
Remove all the parts from the carton and lay the main base frame on a flat level surface.
STEP 2
38
5
94
110
95
94
95
94
2
4
5
97
94
washers (110) for the side bolts and two 5/16”curved washers (95) for the front bolts.

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STEP 3
This step is easier if you have someone else helping to hold the console mounting frame while
you connect the wire. Connect the computer cable (38) to the mating connector (36) of the
console.
36
38
STEP 4
97
95
95
4
5
94
110
94
110
110
110 94
6
111
112
6
1. Secure the console frame to the right (5) and left (4) uprights with six 5/16” bolts (94) and
5/16” at washers (110).Tighten using the Combination M5 Allen Wrench & Phillips Head Screw
Driver (97).
2. Install the fan assembly (112) to the underside of the console frame with the four M5 X 15mm
screws (111). Tighten using the Combination M5 Allen Wrench & Phillips Head Screw Driver (97).
3. Go back and securely tighten the eight 5/16”bolts (94) that were inserted in Step 2 with the
Combination M5 Allen Wrench & Phillips Head Screw Driver (97).

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STEP 5
36 25
112-3
26
39
27
27
STEP 6
44
111
111
111
111
43
2
Connect all six connectors to the mating connectors on the back of the console. There are two
3-pin connectors that are color coded, make sure to plug them into the correct place. There are
two 2-pin connectors that can be plugged into either mating connector on the console. Secure
the console (39) to the console frame with four M5 X 15mm screws (111). Tighten using the
Combination M5 Allen Wrench & Phillips Head Screw Driver (97).
Attach the left (44) and right (43) covers to the upright base frame with four M5 X 15mm
screws (111). Tighten using the Combination M5 Allen Wrench & Phillips Head Screw Driver (97).

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Getting started:
Power the treadmill on by plugging it into an appropriate wall outlet, then turn on the power
switch located at the front of the treadmill below the motor hood. Ensure that the safety key is
installed, as the treadmill will not operate without it.
When the power is turned on, a message will scroll across the dot matrix showing the current
software version. Then the Time and Distance windows will display Odometer readings for a
short time, Time window will show how many hours the treadmill has been in use and the
Distance window will show how many miles (or Kilometers if the treadmill is set to metric
readings) the treadmill has gone. The treadmill will then enter idle mode, which is the starting
point for operation.
Operation of your new Treadmill

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Quick-Start Operation:
STEP 1: Attach the Safety key to enable the display (if not already on).
STEP 2: Press the Start key to begin belt movement. Then adjust to the desired speed using
the Fast / Slow keys (console or handgrip). You may also use the rapid speed keys 2 through
10 to adjust the speed.
STEP 3: To slow tread-belt press and hold the Slow key (console or handgrip) to the desired
speed. You may also press the rapid speed adjust keys, 2 through 10.
STEP 4: To stop the tread-belt press Stop key or pull away Safety key.
Pause/Stop/Reset Feature:
STEP 1: When the treadmill is running the pause feature may be utilized by pressing the red
Stop key once. This will slowly decelerate the tread-belt to a stop. The incline will go to zero
percent. The Time, Distance and Calorie readings will hold while the unit is in the pause mode.
After 5 minutes the display will reset and return to the start up screen.
STEP 2: To resume your exercise, when in Pause mode, press the Start key. The speed and
incline will return to their previous settings.
Pause is executed when the Stop button is pressed once. If the Stop key is pressed a
second time, the program will end and a workout summary will be displayed. If the Stop
button is pressed a third time, the console will return to the idle mode (start up) screen. If
the Stop button is held down for more than 3 seconds the console will reset.
Incline Feature:
Incline may be adjusted anytime after belt movement.
Press and hold the Adjust UP/DOWN arrow keys on the left side (console or handgrip) to
achieve desired level of effort. You may also choose a more rapid increase / decrease by
selecting desired key, 2 through 10, on left hand side of console (incline).
The display will indicate incline position as adjustments are made.

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Dot Matrix Center Display
(Program Operation):
Twenty rows of dots (8 high) indicate each segment of a workout. The dots are only to show an
approximate level (speed/incline) of effort. They do not necessarily indicate a specific value -
only an approximate percent to compare levels of intensity. In operation the Speed / Incline dot
matrix window will build a profile “picture” as values are changed during a workout.
When the Speed indicator - which is above dot matrix - is lit the Dot matrix displays the Speed
profile and when the Incline indicator is lit the Dot Matrix displays the Incline profile.
You may change the Dot Matrix profile view that you desire by pressing the DISPLAY button.
After scrolling through the three profiles which include incline, speed and incline + speed profile,
by pressing the DISPLAY button, the Dot matrix will automatically scroll through the three
displays showing each one for five seconds.
1/4 mile Track:
The 1/4-mile track will be displayed around the dot matrix window. The flashing dot indicates
your progress. Once the 1/4-mile is complete this feature will begin again. The number of
completed laps is displayed in the Laps window.
Pulse Grip Feature:
The Pulse (Heart Rate) readout will display your current heart rate in beats per minute
during the workout. You must use both stainless steel sensors on the front cross bar to display
your pulse. Pulse value displays anytime the upper display is receiving a Pulse signal.
Calorie Display:
Displays the cumulative calories burned at any given time during your workout.
Note: This is only a rough guide used for comparison of different exercise sessions, which cannot be
used for medical purposes.
To Turn Treadmill Off:
(1) Display will automatically turn off (go to sleep) after 30 minutes (no key operations). The
treadmill will draw very little current in sleep mode (about as much as your television when it is
turned off).
(2) Remove tether cord.
(3) Turn of the main switch on the front of the treadmill, below the motor cover.

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The TR6.2 has five factory preset programs, two user defined programs, two heart rate control
programs and one Manual program.
Each preset program has a maximum speed level that is displayed when a desired workout is
chosen. The maximum speed that the particular program will achieve will be displayed in the
Speed window.
To Select a Program:
STEP 1: Press the PROGRAM Up/Down keys to select desired program. Press enter to select
the program. The display will prompt you through the programming or you can just press Start to
begin the program with default values.
STEP 2: If enter was pressed, the Time window will display with the default value of 20 minutes.
You may use any of the or fast/slow keys to adjust the time. After adjusting, or to accept
the default value, press enter. (Note: You may press start at any time during the programming to
start the program.)
STEP 3: The Calorie window will now be displaying a value, which is your Body Weight.
Entering the correct body weight will affect the calorie count. Use the Up/Down keys, Fast/Slow
to adjust, then press enter.
A note about the Calorie display: No exercise machine can give you an exact calorie count
because there are too many factors which determine exact calorie burn for a particular person.
Even if someone is the exact same body weight, age and height, their calorie burn may be very
different than yours. The Calorie display is to be used as a reference only to monitor
improvement from workout to workout.
STEP 4: The Calorie window will display the preset top speed of the selected program. Use the
keys or Fast/Slow keys to adjust then press enter. Each program has various speed changes
throughout; this allows you to limit the highest speed the program can reach.
STEP 5: Press Start to begin your workout.
Programmable Features

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XTERRA TR6.2 TREADMILL PROFILES

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User Programs:
STEP 1: Select User 1 or User 2 via the PROGRAM key then press Enter. Note that the dot
matrix display portion will have a single row of dots at the bottom (Unless there is a previously
stored program).
STEP 2: Note the Time window is flashing. Use the keys to adjust up from 10
minutes (if desired). Press ENTER key. This is a must to continue even if time is not adjusted.
STEP 3: The Calorie window will now be blinking a bodyweight value. Enter your bodyweight
and press Enter.
STEP 4: The Calorie window will now be blinking an Age value. Adjust the age and press enter.
STEP 5: The first column (segment) will now be blinking. Using the Fast / Slow or rapid keys,
adjust the speed level to your desired effort for the first segment then press enter. The second
column will now be blinking. Repeat the above process until all segments have been
programmed. The first column will be blinking again. This is for the incline programming. Repeat
the above process to program all segments for incline.
STEP 6: Press the Start button to begin the workout and also save the program to memory.
How the Heart Rate Control Program Works:
Heart Rate Control uses your treadmill’s incline system to adjust your heart rate. Increases
and decreases in elevation affect heart rate much more efficiently than changes in speed.
Additionally, changes in incline keep you in control of the machine’s speed instead of the
machine controlling you.
Selecting a Heart Rate Control Program:
You have the option, during the setup mode, to choose either the Weight Control (HR-1)
program or the Cardiovascular (HR-2) program. The Weight Control program attempts to
maintain your heart rate at 60% of your Maximum Heart Rate. The Cardiovascular program
attempts to maintain your heart rate at 80% of your Maximum Heart Rate. Your Maximum
Heart Rate is based upon a formula that subtracts your age from 220. Your age input is
performed during the setup mode.
CAUTION!
The target value used in HR-1 and HR-2 programs is a suggestion only for normal,
healthy individuals. Do not exceed your limits! You may not be able to obtain your
chosen target. If in question, enter a higher age value that will set a lower target goal.
STEP 1: Press the Program Up/Down keys to select the HR1 or HR2 program.
STEP 2: The Pulse window will be blinking, showing the default HR for this program. You may
adjust it and press enter if you want or just press enter to accept the default value.
STEP 3: The Calorie window will now be blinking showing bodyweight.. Adjust and press
enter or press enter to accept default.
STEP 4: The Pulse window will now be blinking showing age. Adjust and press enter or press
enter to accept default.
STEP 5: The Time window will now be blinking. Adjust the time and press enter.
STEP 6: Press Start to begin program.
*Remember that you must maintain contact with the sensors for the program to work.
Heart Rate Control Operation

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The old motto, “no pain, no gain”, is a myth that has been overpowered by the benefits of
exercising comfortably. A great deal of this success has been promoted by the use of heart rate
monitors. With the proper use of a heart rate monitor, many people find that their choice of
exercise intensity is either too high or too low and exercise is much more enjoyable by maintaining
their heart rate in the desired benefit range.
To determine the benefit range in
which you wish to train, you must first
determine your Maximum Heart Rate,
which is the highest your heart rate
should go to. This can be
accomplished by using the following
formula:
220 - User’s Age = Maximum Heart
Rate
(If you enter your age during
programming of the console the
console will perform this calculation
automatically).
This is used for the HR control
programs. After calculating your
Maximum Heart Rate, you can decide
upon which goal you would like to
pursue. The two most popular goals of exercise are cardiovascular fitness (training for the heart
and lungs) and weight control. The black columns on the chart above represent the Maximum
Heart Rate for a person whose age is listed at the bottom of each column. The heart rate training
zone for either cardiovascular fitness or weight loss is represented by two different lines, which
cut diagonally through the chart. A definition of the lines’ goal is in the bottom left-hand corner of
the chart. If your goal is cardiovascular fitness or if it is weight loss, it can be achieved by training
at 80% or 60%, respectively, of your Maximum Heart Rate on a schedule approved by your
physician. Consult your physician before participating in any exercise program.
With all Xterra Heart Rate Control treadmills, you may use the heart rate feature without
using the Heart Rate Control program. This function can be used during any of the different
programs. The Heart Rate Control program automatically controls incline.
CAUTION!
The target value used in HR-1 and HR-2 programs is a suggestion only for normal, healthy
individuals. Do not exceed your limits! You may not be able to obtain your chosen target. If in
question, enter a higher age value that will set a lower target goal.
Target Heart Rate
90

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Rate of Perceived Exertion
Heart rate is important but listening to your body also has a lot of advantages. There are more
variables involved in how hard you should workout than just heart rate. Your stress level, physical
health, emotional health, temperature, humidity, the time of day, the last time you ate and what
you ate, all contribute to the intensity at which you should workout. If you listen to your body, it will
tell you all of these things.
The rate of perceived exertion (RPE), also know as the Borg scale, was developed by Swedish
physiologist G.A.V. Borg. This scale rates exercise intensity from 6 to 20 depending upon how you
feel or the perception of your effort.
The scale is as follows:
Rating Perception of Effort
6 Minimal
7 Very,very light
8 Very,very light +
9 Very light
10 Very light +
11 Fairly light
12 Comfortable
13 Somewhat hard
14 Somewhat hard +
15 Hard
16 Hard +
17 Very hard
18 Very hard +
19 Very,very hard
20 Maximal
You can get an approximate heart rate level for each rating by simply adding a zero to each rating.
For example a rating of 12 will result in an approximate heart rate of 120 beats per minute. Your
RPE will vary depending up the factors discussed earlier. That is the major benefit of this type of
training. If your body is strong and rested, you will feel strong and your pace will feel easier. When
your body is in this condition, you are able to train harder and the RPE will support this. If you are
feeling tired and sluggish, it is because your body needs a break. In this condition, your pace will
feel harder. Again, this will show up in your RPE and you will train at the proper level for that day.

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Belt and Deck - Your treadmill uses a very high-efficient low-friction deck. Performance is
maximized when the deckis kept as clean as possible. Use a soft, damp cloth or paper towel to
wipe the edge of the belt and the area between the belt edge and frame. Also reach as far as
practical directly under the belt edge. This should be done once a month to extend belt and
deck life. Use water only - no cleaners or abrasives. A mild soap and water solution along with
a nylon scrub brush will clean the top of the textured belt. Allow the belt to dry before using.
Belt Dust - This occurs during normal break-in or until the belt stabilizes. Wiping excess off
with a damp cloth will minimize buildup.
General Cleaning - Dirt, dust, and pet hair can block air inlets and accumulate on the running
belt. On a monthly basis: vacuum underneath your treadmill to prevent buildup. Once a year,
you should remove the black motor hood and vacuum out dirt that may accumulate. UNPLUG
POWER CORD BEFORE THIS TASK.
BELT ADJUSTMENTS:
Tread-belt Tension Adjustment - Belt tension is not critical for most users. It is very
important for joggers and runners in order to provide a smooth, steady running surface.
Adjustment must be made from the right side of the rear roller in order to adjust tension with
the 6 mm Allen wrench provided in the parts package. The adjustment bolt is located at the
end of the right side rail as noted in diagram below.
Tighten the rear roller only enough to prevent slippage at the front roller. Turn the tread-belt
tension adjustment bolt in increments of 1/4 turn and inspect for proper tension.
When an adjustment is made to the belt tension, you must also make a tracking
adjustment to compensate for the change in belt tension. This is accomplished by turning
both the tension and tracking Allen bolts an equal amount. This adjustment is accomplished by
turning both bolts clockwise no more than a 1/4 turn at a time.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN – Over tightening will cause belt damage and premature bearing
failure.
General Maintenance
Note: Adjustment is through small hole in end
cap.
Tracking / Tension
Adjustment
Tracking / Tension
Adjustment

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TREADBELT TRACKING ADJUSTMENT:
The performance of your treadmill is dependent on the frame running on a reasonably level
surface. If the frame is not level, the front and back roller cannot run parallel, and constant belt
adjustment may be necessary.
The treadmill is designed to keep the tread-belt reasonably centered while in use. It is normal
for some belts to drift near one side while the belt is running with no one on it. After a few
minutes of use, the tread-belt should have a tendency to center itself. If, during use, the belt
continues to move toward one side, adjustments are necessary.
TO SET TREADBELT TRACKING:
A 6 mm Allen wrench is provided to adjust the rear roller. Make tracking adjustments from the
left side only. Set belt speed at
approximately 2 to 3 mph. A small
adjustment can make a dramatic difference.
Turn the bolt only a 1/4 turn and wait a few
minutes for the belt to adjust itself.
Continue to make 1/4 rotation turns until
the belt stabilizes in the center of the
running deck. The belt may require
periodic tracking adjustment depending on
use and walking/running characteristics.
Some users will affect tracking differently.
Expect to make adjustments as required to center the tread-belt. Adjustments will become less
of a maintenance concern as the belt is used. Proper belt tracking is an owner responsibility
common with all treadmills.
ATTENTION:
DAMAGE TO THE RUNNING BELT RESULTING FROM IMPROPER TRACKING /
TENSION ADJUSTMENTS IS NOT COVERED UNDER THE XTERRA WARRANTY.
ENGINEERING MODE:
If you want to set the Speed and Distance to Metric or if there is a problem with the speed and
you would like to perform the calibration procedure, use the Engineering Mode. To enter
Engineering Mode press, and hold for 5 seconds, the Start and Fast keys while installing the
safety key. All the segments will light then the message window will display software versions
and tell you to press Enter.
•The message window will now be showing the setting for English (miles) or Metric
(Kilometers) Use the up/down keys to select and press enter
•The message window will ask to adjust the.Wheel size for calibration. Enter 2.83.
•The display will show a number for the lowest speed setting (for miles the number
should be 0.5). Adjust the low speed setting with the Fast/Slow keys and press Enter.
•The display will show a number for the top speed setting (for Miles it should be 12.0).
•The display will ask for top incline setting, enter 12.
•The display will ask for grade return. This will reset the incline to zero, when set to ON,
when you stop a program.
•Press Start to begin calibration. This is an automatic process, the belt will move and
change speeds without warning, Be Careful! When calibration is done, the console will
return to the start-up screen.
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