GE T2100-ST1 User manual

GE Healthcare
T2100-ST1 Treadmill, 110V / T2100-ST2 Treadmill,
220V
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T2100-ST1
Treadmill, 110V
T2100-ST2
Treadmill, 220V
Service Manual
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Publication Information
The information in this manual applies only to the T2100-ST1 (GE PN 2097357-001) and T2100-ST2 (GE PN
2097357-002) treadmills. It does not apply to earlier versions. Due to continuing product innovation,
specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
T2100-ST1, T2100-ST2, CASE, CardioSoft, and MAC are trademarks owned by GE Medical Systems
Information Technologies, Inc., a General Electric Company going to market as GE Healthcare. All other
marks are the properties of their respective owners.
This product complies with the regulatory requirements concerning medical devices from the following
bodies:
The T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills meet the following safety and regulatory standards for FDA
Class 1 motor operated physical medicine machines. They have been tested by Intertek Testing Services
N.A Inc., and are listed by Engineering Testing Laboratories (ETL). However, the ultimate conformance to
IEC 6060-1 2005-3rd edition is the responsibility of the system integrator when combined with other
equipment. Additionally, all motorized equipment is potentially dangerous if used incorrectly. Before
using the T2100-ST1 or T2100-ST2 treadmill, follow all precautions listed in this manual and read the
entire operator’s manual thoroughly. Use the T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills only as described.
Revision History
The document part number and revision appear at the bottom of each page. The revision identifies the
document’s update level. The revision history of this document is summarized in the following table.
Revision Publication Date Description
A 20 August 2016 Internal release
B 9 September 2016 Initial public release
C 18 November 2016 Power cord configuration
D 4 April 2017 Updated eStop button
E 12 June 2017 Added power cord configuration
F
G
27 June 2018
22 January 2019
Revised regulatory & safety conformance
Added EMC Declaration and 4th Edition Configuration
To access other GE Healthcare manuals, go to the Common Documentation Library (CDL), located at
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Contents
1Introduction ............................................................................................................ 9
Intended User......................................................................................................... 9
Indications for Use ................................................................................................ 9
Prescription Device Statement........................................................................... 9
Regulatory and Safety Information................................................................... 9
Safety Conventions................................................................................... 10
Safety Hazards........................................................................................... 10
Classification of Medical Device............................................................. 13
Regulatory and Safety Conformance.................................................... 13
Table 1: Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Emissions ..... 14
Table 2: Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Immunity All
ME Equipment and ME Systems ............................................................. 15
Table 3: Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Immunity ME
Equipment and ME Systems that is NOT Life-supporting ................. 16
Table 4: Recommended Separation Distances between portable and
mobile RF Communications equipment and the T2100-ST Series ME
Equipment and ME Systems that is NOT Life-supporting ................. 17
Responsibility of the Manufacturer....................................................... 17
Responsibility of the Customer .............................................................. 18
Product and Package Information......................................................... 20
Symbols....................................................................................................... 20
Equipment Identification ................................................................................... 23
Product Label ............................................................................................. 23
Service Information ............................................................................................ 24
Service Requirements............................................................................... 24
Warranty Information.............................................................................. 24
Additional Assistance ............................................................................... 24
Manual Information............................................................................................ 25
Manual Purpose......................................................................................... 25
Document Conventions............................................................................ 25
Related Documents .................................................................................. 26
2Product Overview ................................................................................................ 29
Safety Systems .................................................................................................... 30
Treadmill ............................................................................................................... 30
Drive System ........................................................................................................ 30
Speed Range......................................................................................................... 30
Incline Range........................................................................................................ 30
Running Surface .................................................................................................. 30
Communication Ports......................................................................................... 31

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Floor Surface Footprint ...................................................................................... 31
Operating and Storage Condition Recommendations................................. 31
Power Requirements .......................................................................................... 31
3Assembly and Setup............................................................................................ 35
Safe Handling Guidelines................................................................................... 35
Initial Setup .......................................................................................................... 36
Location ................................................................................................................ 37
Electrical Safety Tests ........................................................................................ 38
AC Line Voltage Test ................................................................................. 38
Power Cord and Plug ................................................................................ 39
Ground Continuity Test............................................................................ 39
Conducting Leakage Tests ...................................................................... 40
Leakage Test Diagrams ........................................................................... 41
Secure Cables....................................................................................................... 42
Running Belt Tracking Adjustment .................................................................. 42
Running Belt Tension Adjustment.................................................................... 42
Drive Belt Tension Adjustment ......................................................................... 43
Test Plug Procedure............................................................................................ 43
Communication Ports......................................................................................... 43
Using the test plug .............................................................................................. 44
Setup and Connection to Host.......................................................................... 45
CASE connection and setup:.................................................................... 45
CardioSoft/CS connection and setup: ................................................... 47
MAC 5500 ST connection and setup:...................................................... 53
MAC 2000 ST connection and setup:...................................................... 54
4Preventive Maintenance..................................................................................... 57
Daily Maintenance.............................................................................................. 57
Weekly Maintenance.......................................................................................... 58
Monthly Maintenance ........................................................................................ 58
Semiannual Maintenance.................................................................................. 58
Belt Cleaning and Inspection ............................................................................ 58
Running Belt Tracking Adjustment .................................................................. 59
Running Belt Tension Adjustment.................................................................... 60
Drive Belt Tension Adjustment ......................................................................... 60
Exterior Care ........................................................................................................ 62
Elevation Screw Lubrication.............................................................................. 62
Running Deck Maintenance .............................................................................. 63

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5Theory of Operation............................................................................................ 65
Scope ..................................................................................................................... 65
T2100-ST Series Block Diagram........................................................................ 66
Smart Power Supply (PCB) Overview ............................................................... 67
Software Requirements ..................................................................................... 68
Speed Control............................................................................................. 68
Elevation Control....................................................................................... 68
ESTOP..................................................................................................................... 69
Communication Hardware (RS-232 Configuration) ...................................... 69
Communication Hardware (USB Configuration)............................................ 70
Self-Test Mode ..................................................................................................... 70
Calibration............................................................................................................ 71
DIP Switch Settings ............................................................................................. 71
Electrical Inputs................................................................................................... 71
Electrical Outputs................................................................................................ 72
Electrical Connections........................................................................................ 72
Physical Requirements and Restrictions........................................................ 73
6Troubleshooting................................................................................................... 75
Troubleshooting Guidance Base on Error Code ............................................ 76
Incoming Power 110-240VAC Flow Chart 1A ................................................. 78
Incoming Power Inline Filter Flow Chart 1B ................................................... 79
Incoming Power Drive PC2303-012-N Flow Chart 1C................................... 80
Smart Power Supply Incoming Power 110-240VAC Flow Chart 1D ........... 81
Emergency Stop Flow Chart 1E ........................................................................ 82
Pull Tether Flow Chart 1F................................................................................... 83
Communication RS232 Flow Chart 1G ............................................................ 84
Communication USB Flow Chart 1H ................................................................ 85
Smart Power Supply Error Code Identification Flow Chart 1I .................... 86
Smart Power Supply Error Code 1 Flow Chart 1J “Bad Calibration Error
(1)” 87
Smart Power Supply FGLF0495-1 Error Code 2 Flow Chart 1K “Elevation
Error (2)” ................................................................................................................ 88
Smart Power Supply FGLF0495-03 Error Code 2 Flow Chart 1KK “Elevation
Error (2)” ................................................................................................................ 89
Smart Power Supply Error Code 3 Flow Chart 1L “Zero Speed Motor
Controller Error (3)”............................................................................................. 90

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Smart Power Supply Error Code 4 Flow Chart 1M “Over Speed Motor
Controller Error (4)”............................................................................................. 91
Smart Power Supply Error Code 5 Flow Chart 1N “Over Speed External
Sensor Error (5)”................................................................................................... 92
Smart Power Supply Error Code 7 Flow Chart 1P “Speed Compare Error
(7)” 94
Smart Power Supply Error Code 8 Flow Chart 1L “Motor Controller Fault
Signal (8)” .............................................................................................................. 96
Smart Power Supply Error Code 9 Flow Chart 1R “Belt Start Reject Error
(9)” 97
Drive PC2303-012-N status LED CODE list ..................................................... 98
Running Belt High Speed Application.............................................................. 98
System Flash Log Retrieval ............................................................................... 98
7Field Replaceable Units.....................................................................................100
Final Assembly...................................................................................................100
Final Assembly Circuit Board Connection....................................................101
Deck Assembly...................................................................................................104
Frame Assembly................................................................................................106
Motor Pan Assembly.........................................................................................108
Motor Pan Assembly Wiring............................................................................111
Motor Mount Assembly....................................................................................115
Circuit Board Assembly FGLF0495-1 .............................................................116
Circuit Board Assembly FGLF0495-3 .............................................................117
Pull Tether Assembly........................................................................................119
Emergency Stop Assembly..............................................................................120
Communication Cables....................................................................................120
Calibration Software.........................................................................................121
8Component/FRU Removal and Replacement ...............................................123
Established Component Replacement Times ..............................................123
Comprehensive Tool List..................................................................................124
Replacing the Hood...........................................................................................125
Replacing the Drive Motor...............................................................................126
Replacing the Drive...........................................................................................129
Replacing the Front Roller ...............................................................................131
Replacing the Rear Roller ................................................................................132
Replacing the Running Belt .............................................................................134

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Replacing the Running Deck ...........................................................................137
Replacing the Deck Cushion............................................................................138
Replacing the Motor Drive Belt.......................................................................140
Replacing/Adjusting the Elevation Actuator ...............................................142
Replacing the Smart Power Supply Relay Board ........................................143
Replacing the Circuit Breaker .........................................................................145
Relocating the ESB and STS Assembly ..........................................................146
Replacing the Emergency Stop Button (ESB) ...............................................148
Replacing the Stop Tether Switch (STS).........................................................150
Replacing the Right or Left Handrail .............................................................151
Replacing the Center Handrail .......................................................................153
Removing and Reinstalling the Handrails for Moving................................154
Replacing the Main power switch ..................................................................155
Adjusting the Run Belt Tracking and Tension..............................................156
Adjusting belt tracking...........................................................................156
Adjusting belt tension ............................................................................157
Replacing the Power cord................................................................................157
Replacing the CE filter ......................................................................................158
Replacing the Relay ..........................................................................................159
9Calibration...........................................................................................................161
Installing the T2100-ST Series Calibration Software..................................161
Installing the Serial Drivers.............................................................................163
Software Interface Instruction T2100-ST Series Calibration ....................167
Calibrating Speed..............................................................................................168
Calibrating Elevation........................................................................................171
Elevation Chart ........................................................................................174
Elevation Actuator ..................................................................................174
Calibration Software Tabs...............................................................................175
Basic Control Tab ....................................................................................175
Advanced Control Tab............................................................................176
Speed Cal Tab...........................................................................................177
Grade Cal Tab...........................................................................................178
Error Code Tab .........................................................................................179
System Log Tab .......................................................................................179
10 Functional / Post Repair / Preventative Maintenance Checkout
Procedures ..........................................................................................................181
Tools Required ...................................................................................................181
Checkout Procedures .......................................................................................181

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Visual/Functional Checks ......................................................................182
Operational Checks ................................................................................182
Speed Calibration....................................................................................182
Elevation Calibration ..............................................................................183
Test Plug Check........................................................................................183
Walking Belt Tension / Tracking...........................................................183
Walking Belt Speed Verification ...........................................................183
Host Communication..............................................................................184
Electrical Safety Checks.........................................................................184
Preventative Maintenance Visual/Functional Checks .....................185
Procedural Lists .................................................................................................185
FRU Repairs / Exchange .........................................................................186
Final Checkout Preventative Maintenance Test................................188
AMaintenance Log ...............................................................................................189
BReference Documents.......................................................................................191

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1Introduction
This document describes the T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2
treadmills also referred to as the “system”, “device”, or
“product”. The document is intended to be used by service
personnel.
This chapter provides general information required for the
proper use of the system and this manual. Familiarize yourself
with this information before using the system.
Intended User
This manual is intended for service personnel responsible for the
maintenance and repair of the T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2
treadmills.
Indications for Use
The T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills are designed for
cardiac stress testing.
Prescription Device Statement
CAUTION:
United States federal law restricts this device to sale by, or
on the order of, a physician.
Regulatory and Safety Information
This section provides information about the safe use and
regulatory compliance of this system. Familiarize yourself with
this information, read and understand all instructions before
attempting to use this system. The system was designed and
manufactured to the appropriate medical regulations and
controls.

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NOTE:
Disregarding the safety information provided in this
manual is considered abnormal use of this system and
could result in injury, loss of data, and void any existing
product warranties.
Safety Conventions
A Hazard is a source of potential injury to a person, property, or
the system.
This manual uses the terms DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and
NOTICE to point out hazards and to designate a degree or level
of seriousness. Familiarize yourself with the following definitions
and their significance.
Definition of Safety Conventions
Convention Definition
DANGER Indicates an imminent hazard, which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice, which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice, which, if not
avoided, could result in moderate or minor injury.
NOTICE Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice, which, if not
avoided, could result in loss or destruction of property or
data.
Safety Hazards
The following messages apply to the system as a whole. Specific
messages may also appear elsewhere in the manual.
WARNING:
The T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills are manufactured
to exacting standards both in physical form and in
component selection. The components used in our products
have been selected with performance and medical safety in
mind. The treadmills have been engineered and certified to
conform to the list of medical and safety regulatory
standards which appear on the next page. Modification or
part substitution of any kind is strictly forbidden. Any
deviation in component replacement, physical or electrical
modification will result in loss of medical safety certification
and warranty of this product. Modifications to this
equipment may put the patient at risk of electrical shock or
hardware malfunction.
Contact GE Healthcare Service department for all your repair
part needs.

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WARNING:
The T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills must be grounded
to reduce the risk of electrical shock. If a malfunction
occurs, grounding provides a path of least resistance for an
electric current. Ungrounded connections must not be
used.
No other equipment may be used on the electrical circuit
with the treadmills. Do not use extension cords. Using a
shared or unreliable circuit can also cause the treadmills to
unexpectedly shut off, potentially resulting in injury to the
patient.
Ensure the master power switch is in the off position before
plugging in the T2100-ST1 or T2100-ST2. A power surge
could damage the sophisticated electronic system of the
treadmills.
WARNING:
Before permitting anyone to use the T2100-ST Series, 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 T2100-ST Series as
described in this manual.
•Ask each user to perform a supervised "test usage" at
minimum belt speed to review and practice usage
techniques.
•Observe all the precautions listed under “Customer “on
page 18 to reduce the possibility of serious injury as a
result of falling or a loss of balance.
WARNING:
Serious injury or death could result from electrical shock. To
reduce the possibility of electrical shock, carefully observe
the following precautions.
•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 on the power switch is
dark.
•Never operate the unit with a damaged power cord or
plug.

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•Power cord should be routed through frame-mounted
clamp and kept clear of the elevation mechanism.
•Communication cable should be routed through the
communication cable clamp and kept clear of the
elevation mechanism.
•Keep the power cord and communication cable out of
traffic areas and away from heated surfaces.
•Never use extension cords.
•Never operate the unit when it is wet.
•Never operate the unit if it is not operating properly.
•Always unplug the machine before service or
maintenance is performed.
•Treadmill should be serviced by authorized technicians
only.
•Operator should report any electrical shock when
touching the treadmill and discontinue use immediately.
•Never use the treadmill outdoors.
•Immediately discontinue use and unplug the treadmill if
you smell the distinctive odor of hot electrical
components.
WARNING:
Serious injury or death could result from electrical shock
occurring during defibrillation. Never allow patient or
operators near treadmill during defibrillation.
WARNING:
Consult your physician prior to using this appliance to
determine the patient’s physical readiness and capabilities.
Stop exercising immediately and seek medical attention if
the patient experience chest pain, dizziness or shortness of
breath or if you experience symptoms of overexertion.
WARNING:
Serious injury or death could result from operating the
treadmill in the presence of explosive or flammable vapors
and antiseptics.
WARNING:
The potential for foot crush injury at frontal end of
treadmill at lift mechanism (landing gear) when treadmill is
descending. Keep feet and hands away from this area at all
times.

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Potential foot crush injury at rearward side rail, rear of side
rail and rear roller exists when treadmill approaches full
elevation. Keep feet and hands away from this area at all
times.
Classification of Medical Device
This device is classified as follows, according to IEC 60601-1:
Medical Device Classification
Category Classification
Type of protection against
electrical shock
Class I motor operated physical
medicine machine.
Degree of protection against
electrical shocks
Type B external application applied
part.
Degree of protection against
harmful ingress or water
Ordinary equipment (enclosed
equipment without protection
against ingress of water).
Degree of safety of application in
the presence of a flammable
anesthetic mixture with air or with
oxygen or with nitrous oxide
Equipment is not suitable for use in
the presence of a flammable
anesthetic mixture with air or with
oxygen or with nitrous oxide.
Method(s) of sterilization or
disinfection recommended by the
manufacturer
Not applicable
Mode of operation Continuous operation.
Regulatory and Safety Conformance
T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills meet FDA Class 1 motor
operated physical medicine machines. They have been tested by
Intertek Testing Services N.A Inc., and are listed by Engineering
Testing Laboratories (ETL). However, the ultimate conformance
to IEC 60601-1 is the responsibility of the system integrator
when combined with other equipment. Additionally, all
motorized equipment is potentially dangerous if used
incorrectly. Before using the T2100-ST1 or T2100-ST2 treadmill,
follow all precautions listed in this manual and read the entire
Operator’s Manual thoroughly. Use the T2100-ST1 and T2100-
ST2 treadmills only as described.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
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harmful interference to radio communications. Operation
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at owner’s expense.
Table 1: Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration -
Emissions
The T2100-ST Series is intended for use in the
electromagnetic environment specified below. The
customer or user of the T2100-ST Series should ensure
that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment -
Guidance
RF Emissions
CISPR 11
Group 1 The T2100-ST Series uses RF energy only
for its internal function. Therefore, its RF
emissions are very low and are not likely
to cause any interference in nearby
electronic equipment.
RF Emissions
CISPR 11
Class B The T2100-ST Series is suitable for use in
all establishments, including domestic,
and those directly connected to the
public low-voltage power supply
network that supplies buildings used for
domestic purposes.
Harmonics
IEC 61000-3-2
Class A
Flicker
IEC 61000-3-3
Complies

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Table 2: Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration –
Immunity All ME Equipment and ME Systems
The T2100-ST Series is intended for use in the
electromagnetic environment specified below. The
customer or user of the T2100-ST Series should ensure
that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity
Test
IEC 60601
Test Level
Compliance
Level
Electromagnetic
Environment - Guidance
ESD
IEC 61000-4-2
±8kV Contact
±15kV Air
±8kV Contact
±15kV Air
Floors should be wood,
concrete or ceramic tile.
If floors are synthetic, the
r/h should be at least
30%
EFT
IEC 61000-4-4
±2kV Mains
±1kV I/Os
±2kV Mains
±1kV I/Os
Mains power quality
should be that of a
typical commercial or
hospital environment.
Surge
IEC 61000-4-5
±1kV
Differential
±2kV
Common
±1kV
Differential
±2kV
Common
Mains power quality
should be that of a
typical commercial or
hospital environment.
Voltage
Dips/Dropout
IEC 61000-4-
11
>95% Dip for
0.5 Cycle
60% Dip for
5 Cycles
30% Dip for
25 Cycles
>95% Dip for
5 Seconds
>95% Dip for
0.5 Cycle
60% Dip for
5 Cycles
30% Dip for
25 Cycles
>95% Dip for
5 Seconds
Mains power quality
should be that of a
typical commercial or
hospital environment. If
the user of the T2100-ST
Series requires continued
operation during power
mains interruptions, it is
recommended that the
T2100-ST Series be
powered from an
uninterruptible power
supply or battery.
Power
Frequency
50/60Hz
Magnetic
Field
IEC 61000-4-8
30 A/m 30 A/m,
50/60Hz
Power frequency
magnetic fields should be
that of a typical
commercial or hospital
environment.

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Table 3: Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration –
Immunity ME Equipment and ME Systems that is NOT
Life-supporting
The T2100-ST Series is intended for use in the
electromagnetic environment specified below. The
customer or user of the T2100-ST Series should ensure
that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity
Test
IEC 60601
Test Level
Compliance
Level
Electromagnetic
Environment - Guidance
Conducted
RF
IEC 61000-4-
6
Radiated RF
IEC 61000-4-
3
3 Vrms
150 kHz to
80 MHz
3 V/m
80 MHz to
2.7 GHz
3V, 6V at ISM
+ (Amateur
Frequencies
3 V/m at 80 -
2,700MHz,
AM
Modulation
9-28V/m, 385
- 6,000MHz,
FM or Digital
Modulation
Portable and mobile
communications
equipment should be
separated from the
T2100-ST Series by no less
than the distances
calculated/listed below:
D=(3.5/V1) (Sqrt P)
150kHz to 80MHz
D=(3.5/E1) (Sqrt P)
80 to 800 MHz
D=(7/E1 )(Sqrt P)
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
where P is the max power
in watts and D is the
recommended separation
distance in meters.
Field strengths from fixed
transmitters, as
determined by an
electromagnetic site
survey, should be less
than the compliance
levels (V1 and E1).
Interference may occur in
the vicinity of equipment
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Table 4: Recommended Separation Distances between
portable and mobile RF Communications equipment
and the T2100-ST Series ME Equipment and ME Systems
that is NOT Life-supporting
The T2100-ST Series is intended for use in the
electromagnetic environment in which radiated
disturbances are controlled. The customer or user of the
T2100-ST Series can help prevent electromagnetic
interference by maintaining a minimum distance between
portable and mobile RF Communications Equipment and
the T2100-ST Series as recommended below, according to
the maximum output power of the communications
equipment.
Max Output
Power
(Watts)
Separation (m)
150kHz to 80MHz
D=(3.5/V1)(Sqrt P)
Separation (m)
80 to 800MHz
D=(3.5/E1)(Sqrt P)
Separation (m)
800MHz to
2.5GHz
D=(7/E1)(Sqrt P)
0.01 0.11667 0.11667 0.23333
0.1 0.36894 0.36894 0.73785
1 1.1667 1.1667 2.3333
10 3.6894 3.6894 7.3785
100 11.667 11.667 23.333
Responsibility of the Manufacturer
Full-Vision, Inc., is responsible for the effects of safety, reliability,
and performance of the treadmill only if the following conditions
are met:
•Assembly operations, extensions, readjustments,
modifications, or repairs are carried out by GE Healthcare
which is authorized for service and installation.
•The electrical installation of the relevant room complies with
the requirements of the appropriate local, state, and other
government regulations.
•The equipment is used in accordance with the instructions
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Responsibility of the Customer
The customer is responsible for providing appropriate desks,
chairs, electrical wall outlets, network connections, and analog
phone lines, and for locating any of the system components
described in this manual in compliance with all local, state, and
national codes.
The customer is solely responsible for the training, instruction,
supervision and safety of all users of the T2100-ST Series
treadmill, and to use it as intended by the manufacturer. This
device is intended to be used as a motion appliance to facilitate
cardiac or VO2 medical evaluation.
•Read the operator’s manual before operating the T2100-ST
Series Treadmill.
•Assist in off-loading the patient in the event of abnormal or
unexpected operation of the treadmill.
•If the treadmill is not responding properly, stop the
treadmill, assist in removing the patient off the running belt,
unplug the treadmill power supply, and seek factory
authorized repair before attempting to restart the treadmill.
•Never allow children or pets near the machine without
qualified adult supervision.
•Note the location of stop and/or emergency stop controls
and their operation before starting a test or workout.
•This device is not intended for use by persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance
by a person responsible for their safety.
•Verify the Patient and Operator both know how to stop the
machine in the event of malfunction or emergency.
•Patient should not wear loose fitting nylon material when
exercising on this treadmill to avoid generating electro-
static discharge.
•Never attempt to remove any article of clothing while the
running belt is moving.
•All persons on and around the treadmill must wear enclosed,
protective footwear. Shoe laces must be tight and not drape
as to cause a trip or catch hazard. Sandals, flip flops, slippers
and the like are not considered enclosed, protective
footwear.
•Walk in the center of the running belt. Contact with the side
rail and the moving belt could cause injury.

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•The Patient must always wear the stop tether lanyard wrist
strap while operating the T2100-ST Series Treadmill.
•Place the treadmill on a hard, level and unobstructed
surface. See Chapter 3, “Assembly and Setup“.
•Check input power cord connection and location for
hazardous pinch points before use.
•Check input communications cord connection (if equipped)
for proper interface with all equipment.
•Keep all cords clear of patient to avoid trip hazards.
•Never attempt to remove the motor pan hood or do
electrical repairs yourself. Repairs should only be done by a
factory authorized repair provider.
•Always unplug the T2100-ST Series Treadmill when servicing,
inspecting or cleaning the treadmill.
•Routinely inspect the treadmill for loose parts.
•Inspect handrails and ensure they will support the patient
properly.
•Always start the running belt at its slowest speed before
starting the patient test.
•Do not step onto belt when it is moving.
•Always slow the running belt to its minimum speed before
stopping.
•Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from any moving parts.
•Verify no one is near the elevation mechanism before
operating. Never put any part of the body under any part of
a running treadmill.
•Never drop or insert objects into any opening.
•Never drape garments, hook-up leads, or other equipment
over the side rails or drop objects on the belt while the
T2100-ST Series Treadmill is running.
•Do not allow moisture or oils to accumulate on equipment,
creating a slip hazard.

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Product and Package Information
This section describes the location of the labels used on your
device and its packaging. It also describes the symbols used on
the labels.
Symbols
The following symbols may appear on the device or its
packaging. Familiarity with these symbols assists in the safe use
and disposal of the equipment. For equipment symbols not
shown, refer to the original equipment manufacturers (OEM)
manuals.
Symbols are used to convey warnings, cautions, prohibitions,
mandatory actions, or information. Any hazard symbols on your
device or packaging with markings in color indicates there is
certain danger and is a warning. Any hazard symbols on your
device or packaging that is in black and white indicates a
potential hazard and is a caution.
Symbols
Symbol Description
Catalog or Orderable Part Number
Indicates the manufacturer's catalog or part number.
Serial Number
Indicates the manufacturer's serial number.
Date of Manufacture (Year-Month)
Indicates the original manufacture date for this device.
Manufacturer Name and Address
Indicates the name and address for the manufacturer of
this device.
CAUTION:
CONSULT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS - There
may be specific warnings or precautions associated
with the device that are not otherwise found on the
label.
Consult the accompanying documentation for more
information about safely using this device.
CAUTION:
ELECTRIC SHOCK - Indicates the presence of
hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards.
To reduce the risk of electric shock hazards, do not open
this enclosure. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
Reading of the Owner’s Manual is mandatory.
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