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    ENDURANCE T3 VERSION 0410[...]

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    40 20 60 80 100 140 160 120 Qty. A1. M4X10 Round Cross Screw--------------------[2pcs] A2. M8X16 Round Inner Hex Screw---------------[6pcs] A3. M10X65 Round Inner He x Screw--------------[4pcs] A4. M10X90 Round Inner Hex Sc rew--------------[2pcs] C1. M8 (I.D)Washer---- ------------------------------[4pcs] C2. M10 (I.D)Washer-----------------------[...]

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    ENDURANCE T3 HARDWARE ILLUSTATION SHEET A[1PCS] B[1PCS] C[1PCS] D[1PCS] E[1PCS] F[1PC S] G[1PCS] H[1PCS] PAGE 2[...]

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    Do not tighten the bolts down completely during f irst asse mbly. After th e completion of step 3,then you may tighten the bolts completely. Do not tight en the bolts down completely during fi rs t ass em bl y. After the completion of step 3,then you may tighten the bolts completely. Please assemble this bo lt last. Please assemble this bolt last. [...]

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    ENDURANCE T3 After assembly and before turnin g power on position the rear roller usin g the ' T ' wrench ( refer to the drawing if needed ) . If belt is too far to the left side 1) turn the lef t roller bolt 1/4 tu rn clockw i se(tighten) 2) turn the r ight roller 1/4 turn counterc lockwi se(loosen) If belt is too far to the right side 1[...]

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    TENSIONING THE BELT Running Belt If when you plant your foot on the belt , you can feel a sliping sensation then the belt has been st retched and is slip ping over the roller. This is normal and common ad justment on a new treadmi ll. To eliminate this slipping , tighten both si des of the rear roller by wi ng a Alle n wrench turn 1/4 of a TURN as [...]