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Looking for the maintenance steps of elliptical machine? Yes, come on.
The elliptical machine of Maibaohe Fitness Equipment Co., Ltd. is M series elliptical machine. In view of the fact that users are not very familiar with the maintenance of elliptical machines, the specific maintenance steps are introduced below.

Maintenance steps of M-6806 and M-8808 elliptical machines:

Lubrication and cleaning of M-6806 climbing board

Use silicone oil or dustproof lubricating oil, wipe it with tarpaulin to remove dust. Remember not to pump too much oil.

The belt debugging steps of M-8808 and M-6806 elliptical machines: After using the elliptical machines for a period of time, the belt is easy to loosen and slip when using them. This phenomenon is that the belt is loose, and it should be restored according to the following steps.

Open the rear cover with a screwdriver.

Tighten the top screw clockwise to tighten the belt, and loosen the top screw counterclockwise to loosen the belt.

Note: The belt is tight here to prevent the fine adjustment from slipping. If the slip is too serious, or it is necessary to adjust the jacking thread for a long distance, please loosen the motor fixing screw and motor adjusting screw first.

Grease the tapered bearing of the foot crank: if it is used for a long time, the grease of the tapered bearing is easy to make noise and squeak when it dries, which is caused by the hard friction of the tapered bearing and needs to be greased. The steps are as follows:

Open the side covers on both sides, find the connecting screws of the foot crutch, and remove the screws with two wrenches of 17* 19. Whether before or after.

M-6806 and M-8808 have been used for about half a year, and a lot of dust will enter the back cover due to the electrostatic friction of the motor. Users should clean up the dust in time to prevent circuit board short circuit or other mechanical failure caused by excessive dust.