RUNRACE : Service & Maintenance Manual - rev. 2.0
Page 10.2
10.2. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
These operations can be carried out by the owner of the machine and do not require any
special skills.
The routine maintenance operations involve simple cleaning, lubrication and checking the state of
wear and emergency operation, in order to ensure the correct and safe operation of the machine. It is
recommended to perform these operations at least once a month.
For the routine maintenance of the machine, proceed as follows:
10.2.1. INTERNAL CLEANING OPERATIONS
1. Turn off the machine by placing the switch in the 0 position (OFF).
2. Unplug the mains lead from the wall outlet.
3. Open the motor guard.
4. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the interior, paying particular attention to the tread belt motor, the
inverter and the electronic circuit boards.
WARNING: when carrying out these operations, be careful not to damage the cables.
5. Pull out the dust filter and clean it using compressed air or a vacuum cleaner.
6. Move the machine and clean the floor underneath using a vacuum cleaner.
10.2.2. LUBRICATING THE TREAD BELT
1. With the machine powered up but stopped, clean the entire surface between the tread belt and
the running track using a cloth. Repeat several times if necessary.
2. Then lubricate the entire length of the running track and tread belt using Silube spray oil (code
0V022): start the machine at a speed of approximately 3 km/h (2 mph) and walk on it, taking
care to tread on the entire width of the belt, so as to facilitate the distribution of the oil on the
entire surface of the belt.
10.2.3. LUBRICATING THE ELEVATION BARS
1. With the machine powered up, raise it to its maximum elevation (25%).
2. Turn off the machine by placing the switch in the 0 position (OFF).
3. Thoroughly clean the elevation bars with a cloth and then lubricate them over their full length
with Molykote GN grease (code 0V014).
4. Turn on the machine by placing the switch in the 1 position (ON).
5. Start the machine again, going through a few complete up and down movements of the elevation
bars.
6. Check the elevation bars, adding more grease if necessary.
10.2.4. CHECKING THE STATE OF WEAR
1. With the machine stopped, check the state of wear of the entire surface of the tread belt, turning
it by hand. If any anomalies are found, call in the authorized Technogym Technical Service.
2. Check the state of wear of the running track by lifting the tread belt in the middle. If any
anomalies are found, call in the authorized Technogym Technical Service.