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Installing An Icon Fitness Treadmill Belt- No Exposed Front Roller Bolts
You can save yourself a great deal of time by following these instructions as opposed to those of the manufacturer. Please contact us if you need any further help. UNPLUG THE TREADMILL BEFORE DOING ANY REPAIR!
Step #1- Before unfolding the treadmill, disconnect the lift shock from the ball joint. Most have a small retainer clip that can be pulled with a small flathead screwdriver and then the shock can be removed from the ball stud.
Step #2- Unfold the treadmill and then remove the three wiring connectors for the incline motor and then one of the incline motor mounting bolts.
Step #3- There are two shoulder bolts that hold the entire motor tray in place. These are at the back of the motor area and must be removed to gain access to the front roller bolts. Remove the two shoulder bolts and then you can pull the motor tray slightly forward or backward to gain access to the roller bolts.
Step #4- Follow the replacement instructions included with the walking belt.
Step #5- Reverse the process of step one, two, and three to reassemble the treadmill.
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