Matrix T1XE-04 User manual

T1XE-04 TREADMILL
SERVICE MANUAL

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CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ........................................................... 1
CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Before Getting Started ............................................................................................... 2
2.2 Read and Save These Instructions ............................................................................ 3
2.3 Electrical Requirements ............................................................................................. 4
CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
3.1 Recommended Cleaning Tips .................................................................................... 5
3.2 Check for Damaged Parts ......................................................................................... 5
3.3 Preventative Maintenance Instructions ...................................................................... 6
3.4 Touch Screen Care & Cleaning .................................................................................. 7
3.5 Auto Calibration Procedure......................................................................................... 8
3.6 Adjusting the Running Belt ........................................................................................ 8
CHAPTER 4: USING THE CONSOLE AND PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
4.1 Console Description ................................................................................................... 9
4.2 Manual Workout Operation ......................................................................................... 10
4.3 Operating Level Based Programs .............................................................................. 10
4.4 Target Heart Rate Control Workout Operation............................................................ 11
4.5 Fitness Test Workout Operation.................................................................................. 12
CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE
5.1 Manager Mode Overview............................................................................................ 13
5.2 Manager Mode - About Tab......................................................................................... 14
5.3 Manager Mode - Time Tab .......................................................................................... 14
5.4 Manager Mode - Speed Tab ....................................................................................... 15
5.5 Manager Mode - Default Tab ...................................................................................... 16
5.6 Manager Mode - TV Tab ............................................................................................. 17
5.7 Manager Mode - Language Tab.................................................................................. 18
5.8 Manager Mode - Other Tab......................................................................................... 19
CHAPTER 6: ENGINEERING MODE
6.1 Engineering Mode Overview....................................................................................... 20
6.2 Engineering Mode - Calibration .................................................................................. 20
6.3 Engineering Mode - Statistics Tab .............................................................................. 21
6.4 Engineering Mode - Errors Tab................................................................................... 21
6.5 Engineering Mode - Clubs Tab.................................................................................... 22
6.6 Engineering Mode - Club ID Tab................................................................................. 22
6.7 Engineering Mode - Other Tab.................................................................................... 23
CHAPTER 7: SERVICE MODE:
7.1 Service Mode Overview ............................................................................................. 24
7.2 Service Mode - Setup Tab.......................................................................................... 25
7.3 Service Mode - Test Tab............................................................................................. 26
7.4 Service Mode - Log Tab ............................................................................................. 27
7.5 Service Mode - Date & Time Tab ............................................................................... 28
CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING
8.1 Electrical Diagrams ..................................................................................................... 29
8.2 MCB Wiring ................................................................................................................. 32
8.3 MCB LED Placement and Definitions ......................................................................... 33
8.4 0140 / 01A0 Error Troubleshooting............................................................................. 34
8.5 01A4 / 01A5 / 01A6 Error Troubleshooting................................................................. 35
8.6 01A8 / 01AD / 02B6 / 02B7 / 02B8 Error Troubleshooting ......................................... 36
8.7 01AB Error Troubleshooting........................................................................................ 37
8.8 02A0 / 02A8 Error Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 38
8.9 02A1 / 02A2 Error Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 39
8.10 02AD Error Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... 40
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8.11 02B5 Error Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 41
8.12 02B9 / 02BA / 02BC / 02BD Error Troubleshooting.................................................... 42
8.13 04A0 Error Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 43
8.13 04A0 Error Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 44
8.15 Troubleshooting Heart Rate Issues............................................................................. 45
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE
9.1 Motor Cover Replacement.............................................................................................. 46
9.2 Rear Roller Replacement .............................................................................................. 47
9.3 Side Rail Replacement ................................................................................................... 48
9.4 Running Deck Replacement .......................................................................................... 49
9.5 Deck Cushion Replacement ........................................................................................... 50
9.6 Front Roller Replacement............................................................................................... 51
9.7 Running Belt Replacement ............................................................................................ 52
9.8 Motor Control Board (MCB) Replacement .................................................................... 53
9.9 Motor Replacement......................................................................................................... 56
9.10 Drive Belt Replacement ................................................................................................. 58
9.11 Incline Motor Replacement ............................................................................................. 59
9.12 Console Replacement..................................................................................................... 60
9.13 Emergency Stop Switch Replacement .......................................................................... 61
9.14 Cup Holder Replacement .............................................................................................. 62
9.15 Console Frame Replacement ..................................................................................... 64
9.16 Heart Rate Board Service ........................................................................................... 66
9.17 Handlebar Frame Replacement ................................................................................. 67
9.18 Heart Rate Handlebar Replacement .......................................................................... 68
9.19 Heart Rate Grips Replacement................................................................................... 69
9.20 Console Mast Replacement........................................................................................ 70
9.21 Testing the Treadmill ................................................................................................... 71
CHAPTER 10: TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE
10.1 Treadmill Specifications .............................................................................................. 72
10.2 Fasteners and Assembly Tools ................................................................................... 73
10.3 Assembly Instructions ................................................................................................ 74
10.4 TV Programming Instructions ..................................................................................... 77
CHAPTER 11: SOFTWARE UPGRADE GUIDE
11.1 Software Upgrade Instructions.................................................................................... 79
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1.1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
CONSOLE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
FRAME SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION

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2.1 BEFORE GETTING STARTED
CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This treadmill is intended for commercial use. To ensure your safety and protect the equipment, read all instructions before operating the Matrix
Treadmill.
LOCATION OF THE TREADMILL
Place the treadmill on a level and stable surface away from direct sunlight. The intense UV light can cause discoloration on the plastics. Locate
your treadmill in an area with cool temperatures and low humidity. Please leave a clear zone behind the treadmill that is at least the width of the
treadmill and at least 79” (2000 mm) long. This zone must be clear of any obstruction and provide the user a clear exit path from the machine. For
ease of access, there should be an accessible space on both sides of the treadmill of at least 24” (600 mm) to allow a user access to the treadmill
from either side. Do not place the treadmill in any area that will block any vent or air openings. The treadmill should not be located in a garage,
covered patio, near water or outdoors.

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CAUTION: If you experience chest pain, nausea, dizziness or
shortness of breath, STOP exercising immediately and con-
sult a physician before continuing.
intended by the manufacturer. It is imperative that all Matrix
Fitness System's equipment is used properly to avoid injury.
injury.
2.2 READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This treadmill is intended for commercial use. To ensure your
safety and protect the equipment, read all instructions before
operating the MATRIX T1xe-04 treadmill.
When using an electrical product, basic precautions should always
be followed including the following:
DANGER: To reduce the risk of electric shock: Always unplug
this equipment from the electrical outlet immediately after
using and before cleaning.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electrical shock
or injury to persons that may be associated with using this
product.
An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in.
Unplug from the outlet when not in use and before putting on or tak-
ing off parts.
This product must be used for its intended purpose described in this
service manual. Do not use other attachments that are not recom-
mended by the manufacturer. Attachments may cause injury.
To prevent electrical shock, never drop or insert any object into any
opening.
Do not remove the console covers. Service should only be done by
an authorized service technician.
air opening clear, free of lint and hair.
Never operate product if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is work-
ing improperly, if it has been damaged, or immersed in water.
Do not carry this unit by its supply cord or use the cord as a handle.
Close supervision is necessary when the treadmill is used by or near
children or disabled persons.
Do not use outdoors.
Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or
when oxygen is being administered.
To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove plug
from the outlet.
Connect this treadmill to properly grounded outlets only.
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For your safety and to ensure good treadmill performance, the ground on this circuit must be non-looped. Please refer to NEC articles 210-21 and 210-23.
Your treadmill is provided with a power cord with a plug listed below and requires the listed outlet. Any alterations of this power cord could void all warranties
of this product..
2.3 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
MATRIX DEDICATED CIRCUIT / ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENT INFO
All Matrix treadmills require the use of a 20 amp "dedicated circuit" with a non-looped (isolated) neutral / ground for the power requirement.
Quite simply this means that each outlet you plug your treadmill into should not have anything else running on that same circuit. The easiest
way to verify this is to locate the main circuit breaker box, and turn off the breaker(s) one at a time. Once a breaker has been turned off, the
only thing that should not have power to it is the treadmill. No lamps, vending machines, fans, sound systems, or any other item should lose
power when you perform this test.
Non-looped (isolated) neutral / grounding means that each circuit must have an individual neutral / ground connection coming from it, and
terminating at an approved earth ground. You cannot "jumper" a single neutral / ground from one circuit to the next.
In addition to the dedicated circuit requirement, the proper gauge wire must be used from the circuit breaker box, to each outlet that will have
the maximum number of units running off of it. If the distance from the circuit breaker box, to each outlet, is 100 feet or less, then 12 gauge
wire may be used. For any distance greater than 100 feet from the circuit breaker box to the outlet, 10 gauge wire must be used.
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3.1 RECOMMENDED CLEANING TIPS
3.2 CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS
DO NOT use any equipment that is damaged or has worn or broken parts. Use only replacement parts supplied by Matrix Fitness Systems.
MAINTAIN LABELS AND NAMEPLATES. Do not remove labels for any reason. They contain important information. If unreadable or missing,
contact Matrix Fitness Systems for a replacement at 866-693-4863 or www.matrixfitness.com.
MAINTAIN ALL EQUIPMENT. Preventative maintenance is the key to smoothly operating equipment. Equipment needs to be inspected at
regular intervals. Defective components must be kept out of use until they are repaired. Ensure that any person(s) making adjustments or
performing maintenance or repair of any kind is qualified to do so. Matrix Fitness Systems will provide service and maintenance training at our
corporate facility upon request or in the field if proper arrangements are made.
CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
In order to maximize life span, and minimize down time, all Matrix Fitness Equipment requires regularly
scheduled cleaning.
YOU WILL NEED:
- Mild dish soap and water mixture in a spray bottle (10:1 water to soap ratio).
- Lint free 100% cotton cleaning cloths or Micro fiber cleaning cloths.
- Vacuum / Shop Vac with extendable hose and soft brush attachment.
- Computer screen or LCD / LED screen cleaner.
DAILY:
1. Wipe down the unit after each use with a mild dish soap and water mixture. NOTE: Spray the soap / water mixture onto the cloth.
NEVER spray directly onto the equipment. We recommend that you do NOT allow customers to use spray bottles to clean the equipment. If
the cleaner is sprayed directly on the equipment or over spray is present, it may cause your equipment to rust and / or cause damage to con-
sole overlays.
WEEKLY:
1. With a clean dry 100% lint free cloth and water / soap mixture, wipe any dust and dirt from the sides of the running deck between the run-
ning belt and side rails.
2. With a clean dry 100% lint free cloth and water / soap mixture, wipe the dust from the top of the motor cover.
3. With a clean dry 100% lint free cloth and water / soap mixture, wipe down the entire console area including the hand grips and hand rails.
4. Use a computer screen cleaner or LCD / LED screen cleaner on the touch screen portion of the console (see Section 3.4).
MONTHLY:
1. Vacuum under and around the Treadmill. If you need to move it, unplug the unit first.
2. Vacuum the air vent on the front of the unit.
QUARTERLY:
1. Unplug the unit. Remove the motor cover. Use a vacuum with a soft brush extension, vacuum the dust and dirt from the motor, MCB, fan,
and surrounding areas. Be careful not to hit any of the wire connections.

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3.3 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
In order to maximize life span, and minimize down time, all Matrix Fitness System's equipment requires regular cleaning, and maintenance items
performed on a scheduled basis. This section contains detailed instructions on how to perform these items and the frequency of which they
should be done. Some basic tools and supplies will be necessary to perform these tasks which include (but may not be limited to):
* Metric Allen wrenches
* #2 Phillips head screwdriver
* Adjustable wrench
* Teflon based spray lubricant such as "Super Lube" or other Matrix approved products.
* Vacuum cleaner with an extendable hose and crevasse tool attachment.
You may periodically see addendums to this document, as the Matrix Technical Support Team identifies items that require specific attention, the
latest version will always be available on the Matrix web site at www.matrixfitness.com.
DAILY MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1) Check the unit for stability and adjust leveling feet if necessary.
2) Inspect the power cord, hand grip area, and emergency stop button and cord for damage.
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1) Check the alignment of the running belt. It should be centered on the running deck. See Section 3.6 for instructions for aligning the belt.
2) Check the running belt for proper tension, adjust as needed (see Section 3.6).
NOTE: If these is any damage to the running deck or belt, replace with new. If you have a new deck or flip a deck, it should always be
accompanied by a new running belt.
QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1) Unplug the unit. Remove the motor cover and vacuum the entire inside area of the machine being careful not to bump any wires or
connections loose.
2) While the motor cover is off, inspect the drive belt for visible wear. Replace if any signs of damage.
3) While the motor cover is off, start the unit and raise incline settings to maximum height. Turn the power switch off at the front of the machine
to prevent it from lowering accidentally. Lubricate incline motor Acme screw (Matrix recommends Super Lube brand grease with PTFE additive).
BI-ANNUAL MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1) Remove any wax build up from the front and rear rollers of the machine using a plastic putty knife. DO NOT use any metal objects to scrape
the rollers as this can cause damage to the roller surface.
2) Inspect the underside of the running belt for damage, check for cracking or glazed surfaces.
3) During normal operating conditions, the running belt replacement and deck service should be done every 15,000 miles.

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3.4 TOUCH SCREEN CARE & CLEANING
CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
TOUCH SCREEN CARE AND CLEANING
* The touch screen requires very little maintenance. We recommend that you periodically clean the touch screen surface with a clean dry 100%
lint free cloth and water / soap mixture or a computer or LCD / LED screen cleaner.
* It is very important to avoid using any other chemical on the touch screen.
* Always dampen the cloth and clean the screen. Do not spray the water / soap mixture on the screen itself, the drips can seep into the display
or stain the bezel.
* After cleaning, make sure the surface is dry. There should not be any left over solvent to seep into the display.
* It is very important to handle the touch screen with care. Do not use excessive force when cleaning.
* Do not use any sharp materials to clean the touch screen surfaces.
* Do not use high pressure air, water, or steam to clean the touch screen surface.

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3.5 AUTO CALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS
Run Auto Calibration to calibrate incline after assembly and after
replacing any electronic component.
AUTO CALIBRATION PROCEDURE:
1) Press ENTER, 2, 0, 0, 1, then ENTER. Engineering Mode will
appear on the display.
2) Press the button next to CALIBRATION..
3) Press the button next to AUTO CALIBRATION. You SHOULD NOT
be standing on the unit while it is calibrating.
4) After completion, the display either return to normal operation
(indicating that calibration passed) or say Auto Calibration failed.
return to normal operation mode. You can also press the Emergency
Stop.
3.6 ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT
After placing the treadmill in the position it will be used, the belt
must be checked for proper tension and centering. The belt may
need to be adjusted after the first 2 hours of use. Temperature,
humidity, and use cause the belt to stretch at different rates. If
the belt starts to slip when a user is on it, be sure to follow the
directions below.
STEP 1: Locate the two hex head bolts on the rear of the treadmill.
The bolts are located at each end of the frame at the back of the
treadmill. These bolts adjust the rear roller. Do not adjust until the
treadmill is on. This will prevent over tightening of one side.
STEP 2: The belt should have equal distance on either side
between the frame. If the belt is touching one side, do not start
the treadmill. Turn the bolts counter clockwise approximately one
full turn on each side. Manually center the belt by pushing the belt
from side to side. Tighten the bolts the same amount as when the
user loosened them, approximately one full turn. Inspect the belt
for damage.
STEP 3: While the treadmill is running at 3 mph, observe the belt
position. If it is moving to the right, tighten the right bolt by turning
it clockwise 1/4 turn, and loosen the left bolt 1/4 turn. If it is moving
to the left, tighten the left bolt by turning it clockwise 1/4 turn and
loosen the right 1/4 turn. Repeat Step 3 until the belt remains
centered for several minutes.
STEP 4: Check the tension of the belt. The belt should be very
snug. When a person walks or runs on the belt, it should not
hesitate or slip. If this occurs, tighten the belt by turning both bolts
clockwise 1/4 turn. Repeat if necessary.
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4.1 T1XE-04 CONSOLE DESCRIPTION
CHAPTER 4: CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION
The T1xe-04 has a fully integrated touch screen display. All information required for workouts is explained on screen.
Exploration of the interface is highly encouraged. The information explaining how to program for various workouts will give an
explanation about the contents of each screen on the T1xe.
A) GO: One Touch Start.
B) UP / DOWN INCLINE: Adjust incline and make program selections.
C) UP / DOWN SPEED: Adjust speed and make program selections.
D) STOP (displayed on-screen during workout): Ends workout and shows workout summary data.
E) PAUSE (displayed on-screen during workout):Pauses workout. Pause duration can be set in manager or engineering
mode.
F) COOL DOWN (displayed on-screen during workout): Puts treadmill into Cool Down mode. Cool Down time is dependent
on the length of the workout. Workouts 19 minutes and shorter will have a cool down length of 2 minutes. Workouts 20
minutes and longer will have a cool down length of 5 minutes.
G) EMERGENCY STOP / IMMOBILIZATION: To stop all functions and immobilize the unit. The emergency stop on this
treadmill must be returned to its original position in order to allow normal operation of the unit.
H) VOLUME UP/DOWN: Adjusts the volume output through headphones.
I) CHANNEL UP/DOWN: Allows for channel selection on the integrated console TV.
J) MUTE: Turns sound on or off.
K) CLOSED CAPTION: Turns closed captioning on or off.
L) HOME: Returns user to home screen.
M) LAST CHANNEL: Allows the user to cycle between the current channel and the previous channel they were viewing.
N) NUMBER KEYPAD: Allows for easy number inputs.

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4.2 MANUAL WORKOUT OPERATION
QUICK START OPERATION
Press the GO key and the treadmill will enter into a manual mode of operation. All energy expenditure values will be calculated using the default
weight measurement.
MANUAL WORKOUT OPERATION
Manual is a workout that allows you to manually adjust the speed and incline values at anytime. The manual workout also contains a setup
screen which allows you to input your weight to help calculate a more accurate caloric burn rate.
To enter into this Manual Workout:
3) Enter the user's weight (the user's weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value-providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an
5) Press GO to begin the workout.
4.3 LEVEL BASED WORKOUT OPERATION
ROLLING HILLS WORKOUT OPERATION
Rolling Hills is a level based workout that automatically adjusts the incline value to simulate walking or running up hills.
1) Choose a Rolling Hills workout by selecting ROLLING HILLS on the display.
4) Enter the user's weight (the user's weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value, providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an
6) Press GO to begin the workout.
FAT BURN WORKOUT OPERATION
Fat Burn is a level-based workout that is designed to help users burn fat through various incline changes.
1) Choose a Fat Burn workout by selecting FAT BURN on the display.
4) Enter the user's weight (the user's weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value, providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an
6) Press GO to begin the workout.
5K RUN WORKOUT OPERATION
speed.
3) Enter the user's weight (the user's weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value, providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an
5) Press GO to begin the workout.
Your Matrix T1xe-04 Treadmill offers a variety of level-based workouts to challenge users of all fitness levels. The following information will
briefly explain the workouts and how to program the treadmill for each workout selection.
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4.4 HEART RATE CONTROL WORKOUT OPERATION
Your Matrix T1xe-04 Treadmill offers a heart rate control workout
mode. The heart rate control workout mode allows the user to
program their desired heart rate zone and maximum allowable
incline and the treadmill will automatically adjust the incline based
upon the user's heart rate. The heart rate zone is calculated using
the following equation: (220-Age)*%=target heart rate zone. The
user must wear a telemetric heart rate monitor or continually hold
onto the contact heart rate grips for his workout.
1) Choose the Target Heart Rate workout by selecting TARGET
HEART RATE on the display.
3) Enter the user's weight (the user's weight is used to calculate
the caloric expenditure value, providing an accurate weight helps to
ensure an accurate caloric expenditure rating for each user) using
4) Enter the user's target heart rate percentage using the ARROW
5) Press GO to begin the workout.
4.5 FITNESS TEST WORKOUT OPERATION
Your Matrix T1xe-04 Treadmill offers a variety of fitness tests - the Gerkin Firefighter Protocol, the Wellness Fitness Initiative (WFI), the Army,
Navy, USMC, and USAF as well as the Physical Efficiency Battery (PEB).
The Gerkin Protocol was developed by Dr.. Richard Gerkin of the Phoenix (Arizona) Fire Department. It is a sub-maximal graded treadmill
evaluation used by many fire departments across the United States to assess the physical condition of the firefighters. The test requires
constant monitoring of the user's heart rate so the use of a telemetric chest strap is highly encouraged. The workout operates as follows:
WARM UP: The warm up is 3 minutes long and runs at 3.0 mph (4.8 kph) and 0% incline.
STAGE 1: At the 3 minute mark, the treadmill will gradually increase speed to 4.5 mph (7.2 kph). The actual test begins at 4.5 mph (7.2 kph).
STAGE 2: After one minute, the treadmill incline will increase to 2%.
STAGE 3: After one minute, the treadmill speed increases to 5.0 mph (8.0 kph).
STAGES 4 THROUGH 11: After every odd minute the treadmill incline will increase by 2%. After every even minute the treadmill speed will
increase by 0.5 mph (0.8 kph). Once the user's heart rate exceeds the target heart rate (85% of maximum as determined by the equation
(220-Age)*%=target heart rate zone), the individual continues the evaluation for an additional 15 seconds. During the 15 second period, the
evaluation remains at the stage where the target heart rate is exceeded, without any change to speed or incline. If the heart rate does not
return to or below the target heart rate, the evaluation ends and the final evaluation stage is recorded. If the heart rate returns to or below the
target heart rate, the program continues at the point where it would have been had the program not stabilized for 15 seconds.
TEST COMPLETION: The test is completed when user's heart rate exceeds the target for more than 15 seconds or when the user completes
all 11 stages, whichever occurs first. The treadmill will enter a cool down cycle for 3 minutes at 3.0 mph (4.8 kph), 0% incline.
4) Enter the user's weight (the user's weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value, providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an
5) Press GO to begin the workout.
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4.5 FITNESS TEST WORKOUT OPERATION - CONTINUED
SUB MAXIMAL TREADMILL EVALUATION
CONVERSION TABLE
Stage Time Converted VO2max
1 1:00 31.15
2.1 1:15 32.55
2.2 1:30 33.6
2.3 1:45 34.65
2.4 2:00 35.35
3.1 2:15 37.45
3.2 2:30 39.55
3.3 2:45 41.3
3.4 3:00 43.4
4.1 3:15 44.1
4.2 3:30 45.15
4.3 3:45 46.2
4.4 4:00 47.5
5.1 4:15 48.6
5.2 4:30 50
5.3 4:45 51.4
5.4 5:00 52.8
6.1 5:15 53.9
6.2 5:30 54.9
6.3 5:45 56
6.4 6:00 57
7.1 6:15 57.7
7.2 6:30 58.8
7.3 6:45 60.2
7.4 7:00 61.2
8.1 7:15 62.3
8.2 7:30 63.3
8.3 7:45 64
8.4 8:00 65
9.1 8:15 66.5
9.2 8:30 68.2
9.3 8:45 69
9.4 9:00 70.7
10.1 9:15 72.1
10.2 9:30 73.1
10.3 9:45 73.8
10.4 10:00 74.9
11.1 10:15 76.3
11.2 10:30 77.7
11.3 10:45 79.1
11.4 11:00 80
CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS PERCENTILES
Males: VO2 max (ml/kg/min)
0-29 30-39 40-49 50-59
SUPERIOR
>58.8 >58.9 >55.4 >52.5
54.0 52.5 50.4 47.1
EXCEL-
LENT
51.4 50.3 48.2 45.3
48.2 46.8 44.1 41.0
GOOD
46.8 44.6 41.8 38.5
44.2 42.4 39.9 36.7
FAIR
42.5 41.0 38.1 35.2
41.0 38.9 36.7 33.8
POOR
39.5 37.4 35.1 32.3
37.1 35.4 33.0 30.2
VERY
POOR
34.5 32.5 30.9 28.0
31.6 30.9 28.3 25.1
Females: VO2 max (ml/kg/min)
20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59
SUPERIOR
>53.0 >48.7 >46.8 >42.0
46.8 43.9 41.0 36.8
EXCEL-
LENT
44.2 41.0 39.5 35.2
41.0 38.6 36.3 32.3
GOOD
38.1 36.7 33.8 30.9
36.7 34.6 32.3 29.4
FAIR
35.2 33.8 30.9 28.2
33.8 32.3 29.5 26.9
POOR
32.3 30.5 28.3 25.5
30.6 28.7 26.5 24.3
VERY
POOR
28.3 26.5 25.1 22.3
25.9 25.1 23.5 21.1
CHAPTER 4: CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION
The Military Test programs and the Physical Efficiency Battery (PEB) provide workouts of a preset distance. These distances are established by
the various branches of the Military with the objective of each test to complete the distance as quickly as possible. At the completion of the test,
a time-based score as defined by the respective Military branch will be shown on the console.
1) Choose your Military Test by pressing the FITNESS TEST button.
4) Enter the user's weight (the user's weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value, providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an
5) Press GO to begin the workout. The display will read 3, 2, 1, and the workout will begin.

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FIGURE A
1) To enter Manager Mode, press "ENTER, 1, 0, 0, 1, ENTER" on the number keypad and Manager Mode will appear on the display.
2) Manager Mode is divided into 7 tabs. They are About, Time, Speed, Defaults, Language, TV, and Other.
3) Choose a tab by touching the desired tab.
4) Each of the tabs have options that will appear once you have chosen that particular tab.
5) Press the HOME key on the display or the EMERGENCY STOP to exit Manager Mode..
5.1 MANAGER MODE OVERVIEW
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FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED
Accumulated Distance Total distance showed in native units (miles or
kilometers).
Cannot be modified.
Accumulated Time Total time. Cannot be modified.
Software Versions Software Version, for display only. Cannot be modified.
This option controls whether a chime sounds
when a button is pressed.
On or Off
Out of Order
Default: OFF
To show out of order on the console if repair is
needed.
On or Off
MANAGER MODE
About
5.2 MANAGER MODE - ABOUT TAB
FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED
Maximum Time
Default: 60 Minutes
This option enables fitness club managers to set the
maximum workout duration during peak and non peak hours
of club traffic.
Max: 99 Minutes
Min: 5 Minutes
Default Time
Default: 30 Minutes
This option controls the default program time. Max: Max Time
Min: 5 Minutes
Pause Time
Default: 5 Minutes
This option controls the default pause time. Max: 10 Min: 1
MANAGER MODE
Time
5.3 MANAGER MODE - TIME TAB
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5.4 MANAGER MODE - SPEED TAB
CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE
FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED
Maximum Speed
Controls the maximum speed for all programs,
Start Speed
Controls the starting speed for all programs.
HRT Speed based
Default: Off
This option allows the user to choose speed
based type in setup screen of target heart rate
program.
On or Off
MANAGER MODE
Speed

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5.5 MANAGER MODE - DEFAULTS TAB
FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED
Default Level
Default: 1
This option controls the default program level. Max: 20
Min: 1
Default Age
Default: 30
This option controls the default user's age used in the
target heart rate calculations.
Maximum: 99
Minimum: 10
Default Weight
Default: 150 lb / 68 kg
This option controls the default user's weight used
in the calorie calculations. Displayed in native units
Max: 400 lb / 182 kg
Min: 50 lb / 22 kg.
Default Height
Default: 68 inch / 173 cm
This option controls the default Height used in the
calorie calculations. Displayed in native units (pounds
or kilograms).
Inch: 40~90
Cm: 101~228
Gender
Default: Male
This option controls the user's default gender. Male or Female
Default: Yes
This option can set the keypad tone to sound or not
sound.
Yes or No
MANAGER MODE
Defaults
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5.6 MANAGER MODE - TV TAB
CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE
FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED
Default Channel
Default: 3
This option controls the default TV channel on start up. 1-999
Default Volume
Default: 8
This option controls the default TV volume on start up. Maximum: 17
Minimum: 0
Tuner Available
Default: Yes
This option controls the default TV function. If NO is selected, the TV
tab will be removed from the normal function.
Yes or No
Setup This option is for setting the TV tuner functions. Press the "-" key on
N/A
Output
Default: Auto
This option is for setting the TV signal output format. If Auto is
selected, the TV signal output format will be for YPBPR or CVBS
detection.
Auto or CVBS
Remote TV
Default: No
This option allows the controller to work with an external MYE TV. Yes or No
Remote TV
Default: 1.
This option controls the Remote TV channel on start up. Maximum: 37
Minimum: 1
Remote TV
Default: 15
This option controls the Remote TV volume on start up. Maximum: 15
Minimum: 1
MANAGER MODE
TV
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