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You will need to loosen up the right side one revolution, then run the belt at .5 revolution. Watch the belt then retighten the right side slowly until the belt stays in the center. Once its running in the center for at least 1 min without moving over more to right you can stop tightening.
Sounds like a motor or electrical system cooling problem. Could be dirt or blocked motor. Try Computer air blast can and or a vacuum to clean out motor and electronics.
1) I do not recommend to do this. because you must bypass the electronic circuit and you can damage many ICS. if you do not have knowledge in electronic digital. Remember the treadmill fitness is very High Tech machine delicated.
2) will be better go to www. proform.com go to customer service and then parts & manual and order the parts, the best solution.
One possibility is the pulley in the front roller.The shaft that goes into the roller slips making the belt seem as if its slipping. To check it it requires tmarking both surfaces with paint and then see if the mark seperates.
This usually caused by a slipping drive motor belt. remove the hood cover, one screw in rear and 2 on the bottom. There will be an adjustable bracket on the drive motor. Good luck, Tim
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