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In order to remove that roller you need to do two things. 1. Take the drive belt off the roller and motor pulley. Just press it to the side while you move the motor, it will start to walk off. 2. Loosen the rear adjustment bolts with an Allen wrench. Loosen both bolts till they are almost out of the roller. Once the belt is loose you can take the front roller out.
usally you do not have to replace the pressure roller until your machine goes over 2mil. copies. sometimes it does need to be cleaned. you can clean it by scraping the pressure roller with scissors to remove the built up ink. to remove the pressure roller.1. Remove the drum2. if you look the pressure roller is held in by 1 screw on the frame of the machine. there is a hole in the frame to put a Philips (+) head screw driver through and remove 1 screw. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DROP THE SCREW!.3. gently push the pressure roller to the rear of the machine slightly then lift it up and pull towards you. to reinsert the pressure roller line it up with the cutouts where it was removed the pull it towards you to secure it. then screw it back in. PRECAUTIONS FOR REASSEMBLY make sure the pressure roller is well seated on both ends of its holders (front and back) and that it spins freely. if the drum does not go back in easly something is wrong.
Installing An Icon Fitness Treadmill Belt You can save yourself a great deal of time by following these instructions as opposed to those of the manufacturer. Please contact us if you need any further help. UNPLUG THE TREADMILL BEFORE DOING ANY REPAIR!
Step #1- Remove the plastic railing on the right hand side of the deck. Most railings are stapled down so using a flat head screwdriver or another prying device is the easiest way to do it. The plastic is refastened using screws provided with the belt in a later step. If you cannot see the staples, you may need to remove the cosmetic center insert cover first by simply sliding it to the back of the treadmill. This rail is on the opposite side of the front roller pulley and motor. Some of the models aren’t stapled down and with these, you simply remove the rear end cap and slide the rail off the back of the treadmill.
Step #2- Loosen the rear roller and remove the two adjustment bolts. Some models have a spring loaded tensioner on the right hand side so be careful when removing these bolts. After the bolts have been removed, remove the rear roller end cap(s). The rear roller should now simply slide out of the walking belt.
Step #3- Remove the motor hood. Using a black permanent marker, make a mark on the front roller adjustment bolt on the motor compartment side at exactly where it fits flush with the roller so you will know where to retighten it later. The adjustment bolt is on the right hand side of the front roller. Then remove the bolt with a 7/16” wrench.
Step #4- Remove the deck screws which should now be exposed since the plastic cover is off. In this step, also remove the staples with a pair of pliers. Be sure to remove all deck and staple debris before continuing.
Step #5- This step is easiest if you have another person to help but it is possible with one person. Lift up the side of the deck that has been loosened and making sure that the front roller is angled toward the deck, remove the old belt by simply pulling it to the side. A few models had a side hand rail that attaches to the side of the treadmill and if you have one of these, the hand rail must be removed first.
Step #6- Install the new belt just like you removed the old belt. Before proceeding, make sure that the belt is in the center of the two metal belt guides that protrude from the bottom of the deck. The guides should be angled where the sides of the belt are turned slightly upward. Sometimes these can get bent during installation so make sure they are contacting the edges of the belt or the belt will not stay centered properly.
Step #7- Install the front roller adjustment bolt where you just start it. Do not return it to its original position yet.
Step #8- Install the deck screws.
Step #9- Slide the rear roller back into position and insert the end caps and rear roller bolts. Most models have a small ground wire on one of the rear roller bolts. Make sure to just slide this over the bolt before it is inserted in the roller. The ground wire dissipates static electricity that is built up on the walking belt to help the roller bearings last longer and reduce static discharge on the electronics.
Step #10- Adjust the front roller bolt to its original position.
Step #11- Tighten the rear roller bolts to where the tension on both sides feels even and you can lift the walking belt 2-3” in the center of the belt from the deck surface.
Step #12- Replace the right side railing with the screws provided using a screwdriver.
Step #13- Start the treadmill and align the belt according to the instructions in the owner’s manual or on our web site troubleshooting page under “Belt Centering Tensioning Instructions.”
Step #14- Once the belt is aligned, test the belt for slippage. If the belt slips at all, tighten the rear roller adjustment bolts equally on both sides ½ turn until the slippage is gone. Do not over tighten the belt where it has less than 2” of lift from the deck surface.
Step #15- Replace the motor hood and make sure no odd noise is apparent and that the belt is tracking and tensioned properly.
4.2.1 Removing the Fixing Web 1) Slide out the fixing/feeding unit.
.2) Remove the 1screw , and detach the fixing assembly upper cover (yellow cover)
3) Remove the two screws used to hold the fixing web assembly in place, and open the fixing web upper assembly
While pushing the web feed roller and the web take-up roller toward the rear, remove the web Mount the fixing web by reversing the steps used to remove it.
4) Wind the web around the web take up roller two or three times while making sure that the arm guide plate will be outside the take-up roller (when attaching to the front). At this time, check to make sure that the area of contact with the roller is impregnated with oil.
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Solution: Replace the Transfer Roller
Make PrintableE-mail this pageCAUTION: Do not touch the surface of the Transfer Roller as fingerprints can cause image quality problems.
Push up the latch on the front of the printer to open Door A.
Squeeze the orange tabs on both sides of the Transfer Roller together, and gently lift the roller out of the printer. Dispose of the old roller as normal office waste.
Remove the new Transfer Roller from its packaging.
Grasp the posts on each side of the roller and insert the posts into the u-shaped guides inside the printer.
Push down on the base of the orange tabs until you hear a click to lock the roller into position.
Close Door A.
Looks like Roller should be detected and message should go away after you replace it.
1. Remove the 4 screws holding the bottom plate.
2. remove roller and old belt
3. install new belt on motor spindle first and then on roller.
4. pull roller, stretching belt, set into roller cavity.
5. turn roller by hand to center belt.
6. reinstall bottom plate.& screws
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