Xterra Xt900 Treadmill Manual Page

Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of an electric shock. Follow these protocols strictly:

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Regular maintenance extends the lifespan of your drive motor and walking belt. Deck Lubrication (Every 150 Miles / 3 Months)

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Carefully lift the left and right upright tubes into place on the base frame.

Turn both the left and right rear roller bolts clockwise exactly 1/4 turn using the Allen wrench. Test the belt. Repeat if necessary.

Connect the wiring harness from the main frame to the console assembly. Be careful not to pinch the wires. Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can

Plug the power cable into a dedicated 120-volt outlet. The main power switch is typically located on the frame near the power cord entry.

The friction between the belt and deck causes the motor to work harder. Lubricate the deck regularly: Turn off the power switch and unplug the treadmill.

Access pre-set workout programs designed for endurance, cardio, or fat burning. Deck Lubrication (Every 150 Miles / 3 Months)

Maintenance and Longevity Routine maintenance for a treadmill like the XT900 involves belt lubrication, belt alignment and tension checks, deck cleaning, and occasional belt replacement after significant miles. Because home-use treadmills are less stressed than commercial units, routine care—wiping sweat away, keeping the unit in a dry, temperate environment, and following the manufacturer’s lubrication schedule—greatly extends lifespan. XTERRA usually provides straightforward parts availability (belts, motors, consoles, fuses) and service documentation in the manual, making basic repairs feasible for owners or local service technicians. Still, motor or electronics failures can be costly to repair, so warranty coverage and dealer support are important considerations.

Elias finally reached underneath and pulled the manual from its hiding place. It was no longer pristine; it was damp and smelled of subterranean dew. He flipped through the pages, past the assembly instructions he’d ignored, until he found the troubleshooting table. There, the manual revealed its secrets: the E2 code meant a communication breakdown between the console and the motor.

If the belt shifts too far to the left, turn the left bolt clockwise 1/2 turn.