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Anonymous Posted on Sep 20, 2009

Nordic Track Treadmill Viewpoint 2800 : The belt started slipping when taken to a higer speed. This continues to slip even at a lower speed now.Any help will be appreciated ?

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It needs to be adjusted as shown in your owners manual.
There are two allen screws located at the back end of the treadmill. That's where you adjust it. 3 - 4 inches of slack midpoint is just right

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