Matrix T5X-02 User manual

T5X02 TREADMILL
SERVICE MANUAL


CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ......................................................................................................... 1
CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Legal Disclaimer................................................................................................................................................ 2
2.2 Before Getting Started .................................................................................................................................. 2
2.3 Read and Save These Instructions ............................................................................................................. 3
2.4 Electrical Requirements ................................................................................................................................ 4
CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
3.1 Recommended Cleaning Tips ..................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Check for Damaged Parts ............................................................................................................................. 5
3.3 Care and Maintenance Instructions ......................................................................................................... 6
3.4 Preventative Maintenance Checklist ........................................................................................................ 6
3.5 Auto Calibration Procedure.......................................................................................................................... 7
3.6 Adjusting the running belt .......................................................................................................................... 7
CHAPTER 4: USING THE CONSOLE AND PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
4.1 Console Description ....................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Manual Workout Operation.......................................................................................................................... 9
4.3 Operating Level Based Programs .............................................................................................................. 9
4.4 Heart Rate Control Workout Operation.................................................................................................... 10
4.5 Fitness Test Workout Operation .................................................................................................................. 10
CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE
5.1 Using Manager Mode .................................................................................................................................... 13
5.2 Manager Mode Overview.............................................................................................................................. 14
CHAPTER 6: ENGINEERING MODE
6.1 Using Engineering Mode .............................................................................................................................. 15
6.2 Engineering Mode Overview....................................................................................................................... 15
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CHAPTER 7: SERVICE MODE:
7.1 Using Service Mode..................................................................................................................................................... 16
7.2 Service Mode Overview............................................................................................................................................. 16
CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING
8.1 Electrical Diagram ........................................................................................................................................... 17
8.2 MCB LED Instructions .................................................................................................................................... 20
8.3 Daughter Board LED Instructions............................................................................................................... 22
8.4 Error Messages on Console........................................................................................................................... 23
8.5 Error Message Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................. 24
8.5 Entertainment ................................................................................................................................................... 31
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE
9.1 Front Plastic Shroud Removal...................................................................................................................... 35
9.2 Rear Roller Removal ....................................................................................................................................... 36
9.3 Deck Removal ................................................................................................................................................... 37
9.4 Deck Cushion Replacement ......................................................................................................................... 38
9.5 Front Roller Removal....................................................................................................................................... 39
9.6 Running Belt Removal ................................................................................................................................... 40
9.7 Side Rail Removal ............................................................................................................................................. 41
9.8 Motor Control Board (MCB) Removal ...................................................................................................... 42
9.9 Motor Removal.................................................................................................................................................. 43
9.10 Drive Belt Replacement ................................................................................................................................ 44
9.11 Speed Sensor Replacement ......................................................................................................................... 45
9.12 Elevation Motor Replacement..................................................................................................................... 46
9.13 Console Replacement..................................................................................................................................... 48
9.14 Console Mast Arm Replacement ...................................................................................................................... 49
9.15 Console Cable Replacement................................................................................................................................ 51
9.16 Handlebar Service ............................................................................................................................................ 53
9.17 Emergency Stop Switch Replacement ..................................................................................................... 54
9.18 Heart Rate Board Replacement .................................................................................................................. 55
9.19 Blower Motor Replacement ......................................................................................................................... 56
CHAPTER 10: TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE
10.1 Treadmill Specifications ................................................................................................................................. 57
10.2 Fasterners and Assembly Tools.................................................................................................................... 58
10.3 Assembly Instructions ................................................................................................................................... 59
10.4 Leveling the Unit .............................................................................................................................................. 63
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1.1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION

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CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 LEGAL DISCLAIMER 2.2 BEFORE GETTING STARTED
This treadmill is intended for commercial use. To ensure your safety and
protect the equipment, read all instructions before operating the Matrix
Treadmill.
3’ (914 mm)
6’ 7” (1,981 mm)
3’ (914 mm)
1’ (305 mm)
Please leave a 78.75" (2000 mm) x 39.50" (1000 mm) landing zone
behind the treadmill. This zone is to allow easy access to the treadmill
and gives the user an easy exit path from the machine. In case of an
emergency, place both hands on the side arm rests to hold yourself up
and place your feet onto the side rails.

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This Treadmill is intended for commercial use. To ensure your safety and
protect the equipment, read all instructions before operating the MATRIX
T5x-02 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.
Unplug
from outlet when not in use and before putting on or taking off parts.
service manual. Do not use other attachments that are not recommend
by the manufacturer. Attachments may cause injury.
opening
authorized service technician.
opening clean, free of lint and hair.
properly, if it has been damaged, or immersed in water. Return the unit to
a service center for examination and repair.
children or disable persons.
oxygen is being administered.
outlet.
CAUTION: If you experience chest pain, nausea, dizziness or shortness
of breath, STOP exercising immediately and consult a physician before
continuing.
the manufacturer. It is imperative that all Matrix Fitness Systems equip-
ment is used properly to avoid injury.
CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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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 article 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..
CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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 ft or less, then 12 gauge wire
may be used. For any distance greater than 100 ft from the circuit breaker
box to the outlet, 10 gauge wire must be used.
2.4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
120 NEMA 5-20R 120 NEMA 5-20R
220 NEMA 6-20R220 NEMA 6-20R

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Preventative maintenance and daily cleaning will prolong the life and look of
your MATRIX treadmill.
Please read and follow these tips.
cause discoloration on plastics.
the equipment and in some cases electrocution.
CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
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. 1-866-693-4863, www.matrixfitness.com
MAINTAIN ALL EQUIPMENT Preventative maintenance is the key to smooth
operating equipment. Equipment needs to be inspected at regular intervals.
Defective components must be replaced immediately. Improperly working
equipment must be kept out of use until it is 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.
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In order to maximize life span, and minimize down time, all MATRIX
equipment requires regular cleaning, and maintenance items performed
on a scheduled basis. This section contains detailed instructions on how to
perform these items, the frequency of which they should be done, and a
check list to sign off each time service is completed for a specific machine.
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
Torque wrench (capability to read foot lbs, and inch lbs)
Lint free cleaning cloths
Teflon based spray lubricant
Mild, water soluble, detergent – such as “Simple Green”, or other Matrix
approved product
Teflon based spray lubricant such as “Super Lube”, or other Matrix approved
product
Vacuum cleaner w/extendable hose and crevasse tool attachment
Please find the worksheet sample for our equipment provided in this manual
and make copies as needed, keeping them up to date as the required
service/maintenance items are performed. It is critical that you also log the
accumulated (total) amount of miles or running hours on the equipment
each time service or maintenance is performed.
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 website, www.
matrixfitness.com.
DAILY MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1) Clean entire machine use water and mild detergent such as “Simple
Green”, or other Matrix approved solution (cleaning agents MUST be
alcohol and ammonia free).
2) Check the emergency stop button and cord for proper operation.
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1) Inspect power cord for damage, inspect hand grip areas, and inspect
emergency stop button and cord for proper operation..
2) Check running belt for proper tension, adjust if needed.
QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1) Remove front plastic cover, and vacuum entire inside area of machine.
Be careful when working aournd the lower pc board not to bump any
wires or connections loose..
2) Check drive belt for visible wear, ie., cracking, tears, etc. Belt
should be replaced if there are any visible signs of damage. Proper
alignment of the pulley/tensioner should be verified at this time as
well..
3) Remove plastic hood at the front of the machine. Start the unit and raise
incline setting to maximum height. Turn power switch off at the front of
the machine to prevent it from lowering accidentally. Lubricate incline
motor Acme screw (Matrix recommends using Superlube brand grease
with PTFE (Teflon) additive).
BI-ANNUAL MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1) Remove wax build up from front and rear rollers of the machine.
2) Inspect underside of running belt for damage, check for cracking or
glazed surfaces.
3) If the belt has damage or wear to it that warrants replacement, please
note that the running deck must also be flipped when a new belt is
installed. If the deck has previously been flipped and no longer has
an unused side available, it need to be replaced when the new belt is
installed. A new belt must ALWAYS be installed to run on a new deck
surface in order to maximize the lifespan of both items.
4) During normal operating conditions, the running belt replacement and
deck service should be done every 25,000 miles.
CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
MODEL: S/N:
LOCATION: TECHNICIAN DATE:
Inspect power cord _____
Check E-stop cord/button _____
Check hand grips ______
Vaccum under cover _____
Check motor drive belt _____
Check running belt _____
Lubricate elevation rack screw _____
Flip / replace deck ______
De-wax rollers ______
Notes / Comments __________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
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3.4 AUTO CALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS
CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
Run Auto Calibration to calibrate speed and elevation after assembly and
after replacing any electronic component.
AUTO CALIBRATION PROCEDURE:
1) Press and hold the ELEVATION DOWN AND SPEED DOWN keys for three
seconds until Manager Mode appears on the middle LED display.
2) Press any UP arrow key and Engineering Mode will appear on the display.
3) Press ENTER once Engineering Mode is displayed.
4) Scroll between programs in the Engineering Mode using any UP or
DOWN key until Auto Calibration appears on the middle LED display.
5) Press ENTER once Auto Calibration is displayed., you should not be
standing on the running belt.
6) After completion, the display will state whether the Auto Calibration
3.5 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 might 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, observce 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.
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4.1 T5X02 CONSOLE DESCRIPTION
: Simple program view and selection buttons. Press the Fitness Test button to cycle through available tests.
: One touch Start and Quick Start.
ENTER: To confirm each program setting.
UP / DOWN INCLINE: Easy information and incline selection.
UP / DOWN SPEED: Easy information and speed selection.
UP / DOWN TIME: Easy information and time adjustment.
EMERGENCY STOP / IMMOBILIZATION: To stop all functions and immobilize the unit. The emergency stop on this treadmill must be retu7rned to its
original position in order to allow normal operation of the unit.
STOP: Ends workout and show workout summary data.
PAUSE: Pauses workout. Pause duration can be set in Manager Mode.
: Workout data input for workout setup. Speed adjustment during workout.
COOL DOWN: Puts treadmill into Cool Down mode. Cood 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.
FAN: Allows for fan speed selection (fan has 3 operatijng speeds).
The Matrix treadmill is inspected before it is packaged. It is shipped in four pieces: the base, thye upright console supports, the handlebar, and the
console. Carefully unpack the unit and dispose of the box material.

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a manual mode of operation. All energy expenditure values will be
calculated using the default weight measurement.
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 workout on a T5x, use the following guidelines:
1) Choose MANUAL by selecting the manual workout button and press
ENTER.
3) Enter user weight (user weight is used to calculate the caloric
expenditure value-providing an accurate weigt helps to ensure an
accurate caloric expenditure rating for each user) using the ARROW
4.3 OPERATING LEVEL BASED PROGRAMS
Your Matrix treadmill offers a variety of level-based workouts to
challenge users of all fitness levels. The following information will briefly
explain the workout and how to program the treadmill for each workout
selection.
Rolling hills is a level based workout that automatically adjusts the
incline value to simulate walking or running up hills.
1) Choose ROLLING HILLS by selecting the rolling hillls workout button
and press ENTER.
4) Enter user weight (user weight is used to calculate the caloric
expenditure value, providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an
Fat burn is a level-based workout that is designed to help user's burn fat
through various incline changes.
1) Choose FAT BURN by selecting the fat burn workout button and press
ENTER.
4) Enter user weight (user weight is used to calculate the caloric
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Your Matrix 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 elevation and the treadmill
will automatically adjust the elevation based upon the user's heart rate.
The heart rate zone is calculated using the following equation: (220-
rate monitor or continually hold onto the contact heart rate grips for his
workout.
1) Choose TARGET HEART RATE by selecting the target heart rate
workout button and press ENTER.
ENTER.
3) Enter the desired percent of maximum heart rate using the ARROW
4) Enter the desired percent of maximum heart rate using the ARROW
5) Enter user weight (user weight is used to calculate the caloric
expenditure value, providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an
Your Matrix treadmill offers a variety of fitness test - the Gerkin
firefighter protocol, 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)
STAGE 1: At the 3 minute mark, the treadmill willl gradually increase
speed to 4.5 mph (7.2 kph). The actual test begins at 4.5 mph (7.2 kph).
STAGE 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 elevation
increase by 0.5 mph (0.8 kph). Once the user's heart rate exceeds the
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 ta4rget heart rate, the evaluation ends and the final
evaluation stage is recorded. If the heart rate returns to or below the
target heat 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 heart rate exceed
the target for more than 15 seconds or the user completes all 11 stages,
whichever occurs first. The treadmill will enter a cool down cycle for 3
button until Gerkin is shown in the message window and press ENTER.
ENTER.
3) The message window will display your target heart rate based upon
5) Enter user weight (user 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 the ARROW
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SUBMAXIMAL 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
EXCELLENT
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
EXCELLENT
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

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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 possilbe. 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 desired Military test by pressing the FITNESS TEST
message window and press enter.
ENTER.
4) Enter user weight (user weight is used to calculate the caloric
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1) To enter Manager mode, press & hold ELEVATION DOWN and SPEED
DOWN at the same time for 3-5 seconds until Manager Mode appears on the
display.
2) To enter the Manager Mode, press ENTER once Manager Mode appears
on the display.
3) To scroll between programs in the Manager Mode, press any UP or DOWN
key.
4) Press SELECT to modify the program settings once displayed.
5) Press any UP or DOWN keys to change value.
6) Once program setting is correct, press ENTER to save.
7) Press the EMERGENCY STOP to exit Manager Mode..
CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE
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CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE
CUSTOM
SETTINGS
DEFAULT MINIMUM MAXIMUM UNIT DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM TIME 60 5 95 MINUTE Maximum workout duration
DEFAULT TIME 60 5 95 LIMITED TO MAX
TIME SETTING
MINUTE Default start time in all programs
DEFAULT LEVEL 1 1 10 LEVEL Default start level in all programs
DEFAULT AGE 30 15 100 AGE Default age used in HR programs.
DEFAULT WEIGHT Default weight used in calorie
calculations and HR programs.
ACCUMULATED
DISTANCE
N/A N/A 65,000 MILES /
Total distance on treadmill., not
editable. TO RESET: Press and
hold ELEVATION DOWN and
SPEED DOWN for 3-5 seconds.
ACCUMULATED TIME N/A N/A 65,000 HOURS HOUR Total time on treadmill, not
editable. TO RESET: Press and
hold ELEVATION DOWN and
SPEED DOWN for 3-5 seconds.
SOFTWARE N/A N/A N/A N/A Software Version, not editable
START SPEED Controls the starting speed for
all programs (does not affect
minimum speeds)..
MAXIMUM SPEED Controls the maximum speed for
all programs.
DEFAULT CHANNEL 1 1 30 CHANNEL Controls the default channel for
entertainment wired through the
C-Safe port.
TIMER MODE DOWN DOWN UP N/A Controls whether the user time
counts up or down.
DEFAULT VOLUME 16 1 30 VOLUME Controls the default volume for
entertainment wired through the
C-Safe port.
SPEED MODE MILE MILE N/A Measurement unit used for
calorie calculations, distance, and
speed.
OUT OF ORDER NO NO YES N/A Locks the machine.
GENDER MALE MALE FEMALE N/A Sets the user's gender.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH N/A N/A N/A Sets the language shown on the
console.
SOUND MODE ON ON OFF N/A Controls whether the display
broadcasts chime when buttons
are pressed.
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CHAPTER 6: ENGINEERING MODE
1. To enter Engineering Mode, hold the ELEVATION DOWN AND SPEED DOWN keys
for three seconds until Manager Mode appears on the middle LED display.
2. Press any UP arrow key and Engineering Mode will appear on the display.
3. Press ENTER once Engineering Mode is displayed.
4. To scroll between programs in the Engineering Mode, press any UP or DOWN
keys.
5. Press ENTER to modify the program settings once displayed.
6. Press any UP or DOWN key to change value.
7. Once program setting is correct, press ENTER to save.
8. Press the EMERGENCY STOP to exit Engineering Mode.
6.1 USING ENGINEERING MODE
CUSTOM SETTING DEFAULT MINIMUM MAXIMUM UNIT DESCRIPTION
Disable Errors ON ON OFF N/A Resets error log.
Accomplished by pressing
ELEVATION DOWN and SPEED
DOWN for 3-5 seconds.
Elevation Minimum 28 20 239 N/A Controls the low elevation
parameter.
Elevation Maxiimum 230 20 239 N/A Controls the high elevation
parameter.
Auto Calibration N/A N/A N/A N/A This function is to calibrate
the treadmill elevation and
speed.
Speed Units MILE MILE DISTANCE Measurement unit used for
calorie calculations, distance,
and speed.
Pause Time 30 SECONDS 5 SECONDS 10 MINUTES SECOND / MINUTE Controls the maximum time
the treadmill can be paused
during a workout.
Machine Type N/A N/A N/A N/A Sets the machine ID, not
editable.
RPM Parameter 2055 100 3000 N/A Checks and adjusts the low
speed.
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CHAPTER 7: SERVICE MODE
7.1 USING SERVICE MODE
CUSTOM SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
Service 1 Display Test
Service 2
Service 3 Accumulated Distance / Accumulated Time
Service 4 CSafe / RF Test
Service 5 Error Log Message
Service 6 Setting the PCB System Date Data
1. To enter Service Mode, hold the ELEVATION DOWN AND SPEED DOWN keys
for three seconds until Manager Mode appears on the middle LED display.
2. Press any DOWN arrow key and Service Mode will appear on the display.
3. Press ENTER once Service Mode is displayed.
4. To scroll between programs in the Service Mode, press any UP or DOWN keys.
5. Press ENTER to modify the program settings once displayed.
6. Press any UP or DOWN key to see value.
8. Press the EMERGENCY STOP to exit Service Mode.
7.2 SERVICE MODE OVERVIEW
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