Preventive Maintenance
Exterior Care
The powder-coat finish on your T2100-ST1 or T2100-ST2
treadmill is an extremely durable finish and requires minimal
care. Do not allow perspiration to build up on your treadmill.
Wipe the unit daily.
Elevation Screw Lubrication
The Elevation Screw must be cleaned and lubricated every 6
months to maintain proper operation of the treadmill. Failure to
perform this maintenance function will result in premature wear
and ultimate failure of the lift mechanism.
This procedure requires the following tools:
• Service Grease, 6oz tube (GE part number 2097829-072)
• Clean, lint-free cloth
• Small paint brush
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Tension adjustment back nut
NOTE:
When drive belt is over-tensioned, the belt tension will
cause motor noise. This could result in premature
motor life failure.
• Use a moist cloth to wipe the surface clean; do not
allow liquids to enter the system. All cleaning agents
and disinfectants used in hospitals and containing up
to 70% alcohol are suitable. If liquids have entered the
system, notify service to have the system inspected for
damage before it is used again.
• DO NOT use disinfection with a phenol base or peroxide
compound to disinfect the external surface.
Raise the treadmill to its maximum elevation.
Turn the main power switch to the OFF position, and unplug
the treadmill from its outlet.
Using a lint-free cloth, remove the old lubricant and
accumulated dust from the elevation screw.
Use a small brush to reapply a thin coat of grease to the
threads of the elevation screw. Do not use too much grease
(less than 1 ounce required)—the excess could squeeze onto
the floor and create a slip-and-fall hazard.
Return the unit to service.
T2100-ST1 Treadmill, 110V / T2100-ST2 Treadmill, 220V
2097937-002 Rev G
11 March 2019