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Please note that these instructions don't apply to all models of treadmills. Many recent models, including all models with touchscreen consoles, do not have the capability for the user to calibrate the speed.
Speed calibration is a process that is used to correct imbalances in the machine's operating speed.
Please note that this procedure involves pushing the machine to its maximum speed very quickly. Do NOT stand on the treadmill while performing this procedure.
First, you need to enter calibration mode on the console. To do this, press and hold the STOP and SPEED INCREASE buttons (this will be either an up arrow or a + (plus) symbol). While holding these buttons, insert the safety key onto the console. This will cause the machine to go into calibration mode. After this has occurred, you may let go of the buttons and the safety key.
Next, press the stop button once. This will enter advance the screen to the next feature of calibration mode. As said previously, do not stand on the treadmill while performing this procedure. Press and hold the speed increase button. Watch the console. You will see a number on the display that will increase as you hold the speed increase button. Continue to hold the speed increase button until the number changes to "85." This will take the treadmill to its maximum speed, which will also be displayed on the console. Please note that the example below only demonstrates the console displaying "85", not the treadmill's operating speed.
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You don't oil belts as oil will eat away at the rubber. Start with running the machine and checking for lumps of wax build up at rollers (most common issue) if this is not it try oiling roller bearings. But call manufacturer first to see if your warranty is still good because as soon as you touch it it will void warranty.
The blower speed shouldn't increase, as that switch only opens and closes the fresh air door. It sounds' like it increases, as the act of closing the fresh air door amplifies the sound of the fan inside the vehicle.
Manual with troubleshooting guide
https://www.sportsmith.net/images/product_support%5CNordicTrack%5CNTL10850%20-%20NORDICTRACK%20A2050%20TREADMILL%5CNTL1085.0-214878.pdf
When using the NordicTrack in manualmode, you can adjust its resistance by twisting a resistance knob, locatedeither in the corner of the console or on the upright support. If the treadmillbelt slips from side to side, you need to adjust its tension via bolts locatedin the back of the machine frame.
First find the treadmill adjustmentbolts in the rear end of the treadmill frame, to either side of the belt. Now putin an Allen wrench into each bolt, one at a time, and turn each bolt aquarter-turn clockwise. Slip one hand among the belt and the treadmill deck. Ifthis doesn't pull the treadmill belt taut, it's still too loose. Tighten thebolts another quarter-turn. Continue testing the belt tension, then adjustingthe bolts as needed, until the belt is just loose enough for you to slip yourhand between it and the deck with no extra slack. Step onto the treadmill andwalk. The belt shouldn't bind or slip side to side. If it does, dismount andre-adjust the bolts until the belt tracks correctly.
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Several issues, drive belt that drives the walking belt could be loose but you should smell rubber if its slipping.
Something could be caught in the track causing extra drag, its easy to do if you have kids or pets
Check for when you last lubed the track and walking surface, with no silicone it will drag and bog at low speeds
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