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TREADMILL OWNER’S MANUAL TMX425 TMX425C TMX425CP
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CONTACT INFORMATION The model TMX425 TRACKMASTER® treadmill is designed to be interfaced with a variety of EKG systems. If you have a question, please contact the stress system manufacturer first. Manufactured by Full Vision Inc. 3017 Full Vision Drive Newton, KS 67114 http://www.full-vision.com phone: (316) 283-3344 fax: (316) 283-3350
Authorized Representative In European Union (Regulatory affairs only) Emergo Europe Molenstraat 15 2513 BH The Hague The Netherlands (31) (0) 70 345-8570 telephone (31) (0) 70 345-7299 fax
Before permitting anyone to use the treadmill, do the following: • Warn each user about the risk of falling while the belt is in motion. • Stress the need for caution. • Demonstrate the proper mounting and dismounting methods. • Show each user how to use the treadmill as described in this manual. • Ask each user to do a supervised "test walk" at minimum belt speed to review and practice walking techniques.
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Printed in USA. TRACKMASTER®is a registered trademark of JAS Manufacturing Co., Inc. TRACKMASTER is protected by the following US Patents: 5320589, 5431613. All other patents pending. Polar® is the registered trademark of Polar CIC Inc.
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Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction... 1-1 Notices... 1-1 Drawings... 1-2 Directional Orientation... 1-2 Customer Service... 1-2
Chapter 2
Specifications... 2-1 Treadmill... 2-1 Drive System... 2-1 Speed Range... 2-1 Incline Range... 2-2 Running Surface... 2-2 Floor Surface Requirements... 2-2
Chapter 3
Safety Information... 3-1
Chapter 4
Grounding Instructions... 4-1
Chapter 5
Assembly, Location, and Power Requirements... 5-1
Chapter 6
Test Plug Procedure... 6-1
Chapter 7
Preventive Maintenance... 7-1 Daily Maintenance... 7-2 Weekly Maintenance... 7-2 Semiannual Maintenance... 7-2 Deck and Belt Maintenance... 7-2 Running Belt Adjustment... 7-3 Belt Tension Adjustment... 7-4 Exterior Care... 7-4 Elevation Screw Lubrication... 7-4 Running Board Removal and Maintenance... 7-5
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Rewaxing the Running Board... 7-6 Internal Circuit Breaker Location and Resetting... 7-6
Chapter 8
Troubleshooting... 8-1 Running Belt Replacement... 8-1 Roller Removal... 8-2 Drive Motor Removal... 8-4 Inverter Drive... 8-5 Power On Indicator Not Illuminated... 8-5 Main Circuit Breaker Trips When Powering Up... 8-6 Treadmill Will Not Start... 8-6 Running Belt Slips When In Use... 8-6 Running Belt Is Off-Center... 8-6
Appendix A Maintenance Log... A-1 Appendix B Drawings... B-1 Appendix C TMX425C Manual Controller Operating Instructions/Drawings ... C-1 Appendix D TMX425C Programmable Controller Operating Instructions/Drawings ... D-1
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1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new TRACKMASTER® treadmill. These fine machines have been in production since 1977 and represent state-of-the-art design for heavy-duty institutional treadmills. Thousands of facilities have enjoyed years of daily use provided by dependable TRACKMASTER® treadmills. TRACKMASTER® treadmills are designed and built to withstand the extraordinary demands of fitness clubs, corporate health centers, hospital wellness programs, physical therapy facilities, and cardiac rehabilitation facilities. Model TMX425 is modified for cardiac stress and pulmonary function testing. This manual covers the installation, operation, and service of your new TRACKMASTER® treadmill. If you have questions, first consult this manual. If your questions are still unanswered, please call your distributor.
Notices Three different levels of notices throughout this manual alert you to important information: Note, Caution, and Warning.
Note Note statements provide additional information, such as the following:
Note: For maximum safety and efficiency, the treadmill must have its own dedicated power outlet.
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Caution Caution notices inform you of potential hazards that could result in equipment damage or injury, such as the following:
CAUTION
Do not use silicone sprays to wax your treadmill deck. Using silicone sprays may void the warranty. Such sprays can bring about surface changes that cause you to slip.
Warning Warning notices alert readers to hazards that will result in serious injury or death, such as the following:
WARNING
Never open the hood of the treadmill while it is plugged into a power outlet. Line voltage will cause severe injury or death.
Drawings Appendix B, C, and D display assembly drawings.
Directional Orientation References to left, right, front, and rear are based on the assumption that you are standing on the treadmill, facing forward.
Customer Service If you need service and/or replacement parts for your TRACKMASTER® treadmill, please contact your distributor. Please include the treadmill serial number in all correspondence.
Note: Your TRACKMASTER® treadmill was carefully tested and left the factory in optimum working condition. If any damage occurs during shipping, note the damage on the shipping documents, contact the shipper immediately, and file the appropriate claims. Please have the model and serial numbers ready when you contact your distributor.
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2 Specifications The specifications discussed in this chapter apply to the TRACKMASTER® TMX425 treadmill.
Treadmill
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400-lb capacity Steel chassis with TGIC Polyester powder-coat finish
Drive System • • •
Heavy-duty 2-hp AC inverter duty motor 200-240VAC, 1-phase, 50-60 Hz, 15-amp (13 amp-Europe) power supply 115VAC, 1-phase, 50-60 Hz, 20-amp power supply (optional)
Note: To function properly, each treadmill must have an electrical line dedicated to its exclusive use. A non-dedicated line could cause your treadmill to malfunction. In addition, there must be sufficient amperage to handle all equipment supplied by the overall electrical circuit. Check with your local electrician if you have any questions regarding power requirements.
Speed Range • • •
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0.5 to 10 mph (standard 115V) 0.5 to 12 mph (standard 220V) 0.8 to 19 kmh (optional)
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Incline Range •
0 to 25%
Running Surface • • • •
22 in. x 63 in. cushioned lubricated low-profile (7 in. from floor)
Floor Surface Requirements •
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33 in. x 88 in. level surface
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3 Safety Information TRACKMASTER® treadmills meet or exceed all applicable product safety requirements for motor-operated exercise machines. TRACKMASTER® is listed by Engineering Testing Laboratories (ETL); however, all motorized equipment is potentially dangerous if used incorrectly. Before using the TRACKMASTER® treadmill, follow all precautions listed in this chapter, and read the entire Owner’s Manual thoroughly. Use the TRACKMASTER® treadmill only as described.
Serious injury could result from loss of balance or falls. To reduce the possibility of serious injury, carefully observe the following precautions. •
Read this Owner’s/Service Manual before operating the treadmill.
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Wear appropriate clothing and running shoes.
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Place the treadmill on a level, unobstructed surface.
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Connect the treadmill to a dedicated, properly grounded outlet that supplies the correct voltage and amperage.
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Never stand on the belt when starting the treadmill.
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Do not step onto or off the belt when it is moving.
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Always slow the treadmill to its minimum speed before stopping.
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Never allow children or pets near the machine without careful supervision.
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Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from any moving parts.
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Never drop or insert objects into any opening.
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Avoid draping towels over the safety side rails or dropping objects on the belt while the treadmill is running.
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Never place any foreign object on the treadmill.
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Verify no one is near the elevation mechanism before operating to avoid pinch points.
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Operator should be aware of speed malfunction and be ready to assist patients and stop treadmill if necessary.
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Operator should be aware of elevation malfunction and be prepared to assist patient and stop treadmill if necessary.
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Operator should always be aware of improper treadmill response to commands.
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Check treadmill before use. This includes: – Check power cord connection. – Check emergency stop button for proper operation. – Check interface cable to ensure it is secure. – Verify ECG communication is correct.
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Verify operator knows how to stop the treadmill in the event of malfunction or emergency.
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Make operator aware if treadmill is not responding properly to commands.
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Keep all cords clear of operator to avoid trip hazards.
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Operator should not wear loose fitting nylon material when exercising on treadmill to aviod generating ESD.
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Operator needs to be aware of and note any components of the treadmill that are loose.
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Do not allow moisture or oils to accumulate on treadmill, creating a slip hazard.
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Serious injury or death could result from electric shock. To reduce the possibility of electric shock, carefully observe the following precautions.
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Connect the treadmill only to a dedicated, properly grounded outlet. See “Grounding Instructions” on the next page. Always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet before cleaning it. To disconnect the treadmill, set the power switch to the OFF position, and remove the plug from the outlet. When the power is off, the green light next to the power switch is dark. Never operate the unit with a damaged power cord or plug. Never operate the unit when it is wet. Never operate the unit if it is not operating properly. Never use extension cords. Keep the power cord out of traffic areas and away from heated surfaces. Always unplug the machine before service and maintenance are performed. Never use the treadmill outdoors. Operator should be aware of any shock when touching the treadmill and act accordingly. Treadmill should be serviced by authorized technicians only. Power cord should be routed through clamp and kept clear of elevation mechanism. Personnel present when treadmill is in use need to be aware of the distinctive order of hot electrical components.
Serious injury or death could result from electric shock occurring during defibrillation. Never allow patient or operators near treadmill during defibrillation.
Before beginning any exercise program, check with your physician to determine your present physical condition and capabilities regarding aerobic exercise. Know your limits and requirements for warm-up, target, and maximum heart and breathing rates; duration of exercise; cool-down periods; and recovery heart rates. Stop exercising immediately if you feel faint or dizzy, or if you experience symptoms of overexertion.
Serious injury or death could result from operating treadmill in the presence of explosive or flammable vapors and antiseptics.
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4 Grounding Instructions TRACKMASTER® treadmills must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock. If a malfunction occurs, grounding provides a path of least resistance for an electric current. Ungrounded connections may cause electrical shock. This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug. The plug will fit into only a grounding-type outlet. This is a safety feature-do not disable the plug’s third (grounding) pin with an adapter! Contact a qualified electrician if you are either (1) unable to insert the plug into your outlet, or (2) uncertain that the outlet is grounded and meets local codes. The treadmill is designed to operate on a 200-240VAC/15-amp (13 amp-Europe) service (unless you ordered the 115VAC/20-amp power supply option). Make sure that the treadmill is connected to an outlet that looks like the following illustration. Never use an adapter or extension cord with this product. If you have any questions or experience any problems, contact your distributor.
115 VAC NEMA 5-20R
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200-240 VAC NEMA 6-15R
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5 Assembly, Location, and Power Requirements TRACKMASTER® treadmills are shipped fully assembled unless otherwise specified. After you have unpacked the treadmill, move it to the exercise area by rolling it on its front wheels. If your treadmill is shipped partially disassembled, refer to The Packing List/ Assembly Sheets for assembly.
CAUTION
If you are moving the treadmill over a rough surface, such as pavement, use a dolly under the front of the treadmill to prevent damage to the wheels.
Place the treadmill on a level, stable surface-short-pile industrial carpeting is acceptable.
CAUTION
Do not place the treadmill on thick or long-pile carpeting. Such carpeting could cause instability or static build-up, and carpet fibers could get caught in the belt and damage the unit. Provide adequate clearance around the treadmill, away from obtrusive objects such as weight machines. Obstructions can cause injury to the user or damage to the treadmill. Keep the treadmill away from sources of moisture, such as spas or fountains. Moisture can cause the electronic circuitry to malfunction.
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Your TRACKMASTER® treadmill operates on a 200-240VAC, 15-amp (13 amp-Europe) service (115VAC, 20-amp optional). The treadmill requires an approved outlet (see Chapter 4, “Grounding Instructions”) that is properly grounded, includes a 15-amp (13 ampEurope) circuit breaker (20 amp for the optional 115VAC power supply, with neutral line dedicated on 115VAC), and dedicated to the exclusive use of the treadmill.
Note: In applications using the 115VAC 20-amp Treadmill, a high magnetic type circuit breaker in your service box is required.
No other equipment may be used on the treadmill circuit. Do not use extension cords. Using an ungrounded, shared, or otherwise improper circuit will void the machine's warranty and may result in major damage to your treadmill's electronic circuits. Using a shared circuit can also cause the treadmill to unexpectedly shut off, resulting in injury to the user. Ensure that power cords do not cross traffic areas. Exposed power cords can cause a fall, resulting in injury. Before plugging the power cord into its power outlet, ensure that the treadmill master power switch is in the OFF position . A power surge through the treadmill electronics could trip the treadmill’s circuit breakers.
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6 Test Plug Procedure Each TRACKMASTER® TMX425 treadmill includes an RS-232 plug that enables you to test the operation of the treadmill without the ECG unit attached. The plug is contained in the owner’s information packet. The plug is to be used only for testing the treadmill. Do not stand on or use the treadmill while testing. Note: This procedure will not work with TMX425C or TMX425CP. To use the test plug, observe the following procedure: 1.
Turn the power "OFF" at the treadmill.
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Disconnect RS232 interface cable from the treadmill and plug in the test connector.
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Hold the button down on the test connector and turn treadmill power "ON". Continue holding until treadmill begins to elevate.
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Once this is initiated, with each push of the button the treadmill should elevate 5% grade.
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When the treadmill reaches 20% elevation the next push of the button will start the treadmill running belt.
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With each push of the button the treadmill will increase speed by 2.5 miles per hour.
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Once the treadmill reaches 10 mph, each push of the button will bring the speed down 2.5 miles per hour and simultaneously lower the elevation level by 5% increments.
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When minimum speed and elevation is reached the next press of the button will cause the treadmill running belt to stop.
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Remove the test connector.
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Reconnect the RS232 interface cable.
Successful completion of the preceding testing procedure ensures that the treadmill is fully functional and responsive to command signals through the RS232 port.
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7 Preventive Maintenance Regular cleaning and maintenance is essential to the life of your treadmill and will keep it operating at its best for many years. We recommend that you record all maintenance and service in a log (as shown in Appendix A). Please refer to Appendix B, C, and D drawings to guide your service efforts. The following procedures will help to ensure many years of safe and trouble-free operation.
Before cleaning the TRACKMASTER® treadmill, turn the main power switch to OFF, and disconnect the treadmill from its power outlet. Never use wet cleaning materials near a power source; you could suffer an electric shock.
CAUTION
To preserve the conditions of your warranty, make sure that all repair procedures (other than normal maintenance) are performed by a qualified service provider. Contact your distributor. Use only TRACKMASTER® replacement parts. Using other parts may void your warranty and may cause your treadmill to malfunction.
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