Assuming the belt is used, the problem is likely that it is not aligned  
properly, meaning that there is an ANGLE over one or more of the pulleys that  
the 
belt is crossing (perhaps because a pulley bearing has worn), and that angle  
is allowing the belt slippage.
However, before doing anything else I'd verify with a proper diagram  that 
the belt was put on correctly (that the belt is indeed going over or  through 
the pulleys in the correct fashion as per the diagram).  
 
 
Jerry aka LGO
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