Treadmill tilts up for many reasons. Here are some possibilities:
1. The ground is uneven or unstable: the bottom of the treadmill is usually equipped with adjustable feet to adapt to the uneven ground. If the ground is uneven or the treadmill is unstable, it is easy to cause the treadmill to tilt. Users can use a level meter to measure whether the ground is level or not and adjust the angle of the treadmill to ensure its stability.
2. Sweat or lubricating oil causes the bottom to slide: The track of the treadmill is usually coated with lubricating oil to reduce wear and friction. However, when the lubricating oil is mixed with sweat, it will make the ground slippery, thus making the treadmill slip and tilt. To avoid this, users can clean the treadmill with a dry cloth before and after use.
3. Failure of the roller or other components: If the roller, transmission belt, motor and other components of the treadmill fail or are damaged, it may also cause the treadmill to tilt. Users need to check whether the treadmill works normally and repair or replace parts in time.
4. Excessive stride: Some users may have the problem of excessive stride when using the treadmill, which may lead to instability and inclination of the treadmill. In this case, the user needs to reduce the stride and adjust the speed and slope of the treadmill to ensure the stability of the treadmill.
These are some possible reasons why the treadmill tilts. Users should read the user's manual carefully before using the treadmill to ensure that they follow the correct use method, avoid possible problems and ensure their own safety.