Series 2000 Treadmill field service manual PN 409110-004 Revision D A PART OF THE MARQUETTE U N I T Y NETWORK
NOTE Due to continuing product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. Copyright Marquette Medical Systems, Inc. 1998. All rights reserved. Trademarked names appear throughout this document.
Contents 1 Introduction ................................................ 1-1 Manual Information .................................................................. Revision History ................................................................................. Manual Purpose ................................................................................. Conventions ....................................................................................... 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-4 Safety Information ..............
2 Equipment Overview ..................................... 2-1 General Description .................................................................. Intended Use ...................................................................................... Motor Drive System ........................................................................... Elevation System ................................................................................ Bed Assembly .......................................................
Test #1 ............................................................................................... 3-7 Ground-Wire-Leakage-to-Ground ......................................... 3-7 Test #2 ............................................................................................... 3-7 Chassis-Leakage-to-Ground (Exposed Chassis) ................... 3-7 Test #3 ............................................................................................... 3-8 Patient-Cable-Leakage-to-Ground ............
Control PCB Theory .................................................................. General Description .......................................................................... Power Distribution ........................................................................... Clock Generator ............................................................................... Reset Generator ............................................................................... Temperature Sensor .........................
Elevation Motor Replacement ..................................................... 4-34 Replacement Instructions ................................................................ 4-34 Electronics Box Replacement ...................................................... 4-35 Replacement Instructions ................................................................ 4-35 Drive Motor Control Box Replacement ........................................... 4-36 Replacement Instructions .....................................
6 PCB Assemblies ........................................... 6-1 800320-001H Control PCB ....................................................... 6-3 SD800320-001G Control PCB Schematic ......................................... 6-6 800334-003A Power PCB ....................................................... 6-12 SD800334-003A Power PCB Schematic ......................................... 6-16 Appendices Appendix A: Abbreviations ............................... A-1 Standard Abbreviations ..............
1 Introduction Manual Information ..................................................................... 3 Manual Purpose ..................................................................................... 3 Conventions ........................................................................................... 4 Safety Information ....................................................................... 5 General ...............................................................................................
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Introduction: Manual Information Manual Information Revision History Each page of the document has the document part number followed by a revision letter at the bottom of the page. This letter identifies the document’s update level. The latest letter of the alphabet corresponds to the most current revision of the document. The revision history of this document is summarized in the table below. Table 1-1.
Introduction: Manual Information Conventions These are the conventions used in this manual. Safety Messages DANGER safety messages indicate an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury. WARNING safety messages indicate a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury. CAUTION safety messages indicate a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury.
Introduction: Safety Information Safety Information Responsibility of the Manufacturer General Marquette Medical Systems, is responsible for the effects of safety, reliability, and performance only if: ■ Assembly operations, extensions, readjustments, modifications, or repairs are carried out by persons authorized by Marquette. ■ The electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the requirements of the appropriate regulations.
Introduction: Safety Information Equipment Symbols The following symbols appear on the equipment. This symbol means that you must pay attention to the documents delivered with this equipment. It calls attention to the things to which you must pay special attention during operation and when the equipment is operated in conjunction with other equipment. In Europe, this symbol means dangerous or high voltage.
Introduction: Safety Information Warnings and Cautions DANGER WARNING Do NOT use in the presence of flammable anesthetics. M15287-1B Total system leakage current must not exceed 300 microamperes. M15287-76A WARNING Replace only with the same type and rating of fuse. M15287-2B WARNING Wait until treadmill belt is moving before placing feet on belt. M15287-11B WARNING WARNING This is Class I equipment. The mains plug must be connected to an appropriate power supply.
Introduction: Safety Information WARNING WARNING Verify proper operation of the stop switch assembly, pn 88380-006, every month. M15287-065A 1-8 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Operate the treadmill with 6 feet of clearance at the rear (end opposite the motor).
Introduction: Service Information Service Information Service Requirements Refer equipment servicing to Marquette Medical Systems’ authorized service personnel only. Any unauthorized attempt to repair equipment under warranty voids that warranty. It is the user’s responsibility to report the need for service to Marquette Medical Systems or to one of their authorized agents.
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2 Equipment Overview General Description ..................................................................... 3 Intended Use .......................................................................................... 3 Motor Drive System ............................................................................... 3 Elevation System .................................................................................... 3 Bed Assembly ..........................................................................
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Equipment Overview: General Description General Description Standard features include the emergency stop switch, a full handrail set, and a long, 60-inch walking surface. Designed for simplified serviceability, the Series 2000 Treadmill has fewer moving parts than other treadmills, built-in self-calibration, and easy-to-replace assemblies.
2-4 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 WALL OUTLET: NEMA 6-20R 20 AMP POWER CABLE POWER INPUT 200-240 V 50/60 Hz 2 -2 .5 KVA SERVICE COVER J3 5V J4 SELF–CAL U12 OPTOCOUPLER OPTOCOUPLERS U10, U11 TXCOMM RXCOMM FUSES F6, F7 POWER INLET LIGHTED SWITCH CB1 20ASB -7.5 V 16.
Equipment Overview: Preparation for Use Preparation for Use Safe Handling Guidelines The Series 2000 Treadmill ships preset with an approximate 2% grade. This slight elevation provides for free wheel movement and prevents the shroud from scraping the floor. If you are moving the treadmill after it has been in operation, use the controlling equipment to set the grade to approximately 7%. Then remove power and disconnect all cables to the treadmill before moving the unit.
Equipment Overview: Preparation for Use Equipment Assembly The Series 2000 Treadmill ships completely assembled except for the handle set and the emergency stop switch. Attach the handle set and emergency stop switch before applying power to the unit. NOTE As recommended by the American Heart Association Exercise Standards (Special Report, Vol 82, No 6), the treadmill should have front and side rails installed for patients to steady themselves.
Equipment Overview: Preparation for Use 4. Attach the side rails to the front rail with the mated T-brackets. Tighten the two T-bracket bolts with the Allen wrench. Bolts 2 Places T-bracket Align the side rails to the predrilled guide holes in the front rails. Nuts 2 Places Typical two places MD1128-005C Emergency Stop Switch 1. Attach the two clamp pieces to the assembled, latching emergency stop switch. Emergency Stop Switch Assembly Cable Handrail Clamp MD1128-006A+ 2.
Equipment Overview: Preparation for Use Connector Locations The illustration below shows the various input connectors on the rear panel of the treadmill. Attach the appropriate controller cable from the stress system or MTC-1 and the AC power cable. WARNING Route the AC power cable away from moving parts. M15287-64A SERIES t r e a d m i l F1 0.5ASB 250V F2 0.5ASB 250V WARNING: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH FUSE OF SAME TYPE AND RATING.
Equipment Overview: Operating Instructions Operating Instructions Electrical Safety Tests The electrical safety of this installation is the responsibility of the customer, not Marquette Medical Systems. In hospitals, contact your inhouse biomedical technician, electrician, or technically qualified personnel. Outside of hospitals, contact your hospital affiliation for these services. Otherwise, contact Marquette Medical Systems and open a customer-billable service call.
Equipment Overview: Operating Instructions Controlling the Treadmill ■ Turn the power switch on (1). ■ Use the controlling equipment to start the treadmill, adjust the treadmill speed and grade, proceed through the exercise phases, terminate the exercise session, and turn off the treadmill. WARNING Wait until treadmill belt is moving before placing feet on belt. M15287-11B WARNING Do not place feet under treadmill during elevation changes. Otherwise, serious injury could result.
3 Maintenance Introduction ............................................................................... 3 Recommended Maintenance .................................................................. 3 Inspection Report .....................................................................3 Required Tools and Supplies ................................................................. 3 Inspection and Cleaning ................................................................ 4 Visual Inspection ...............
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Maintenance: Introduction Introduction Recommended Maintenance Inspection Report A regular equipment maintenance program helps prevent unnecessary equipment and power failures and also reduces possible health hazards.
Maintenance: Inspection and Cleaning Inspection and Cleaning Visual Inspection Regularly inspect the AC power cord and all other cords and cables for fraying or other damage. Perform safety tests on any repaired line cords. Inspect all plugs, cables and connectors for bent prongs or pins. Verify that all cords, socketed components, and connectors are securely seated.
Maintenance: Domestic Electrical Safety Tests Domestic Electrical Safety Tests AC Line Voltage Test 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz This test verifies that the domestic wall outlet supplying power to the equipment is properly wired. For international wiring tests, refer to the internal standards agencies of that particular country. Use a digital voltmeter to check the voltages of the 120-volt AC wall outlet (dedicated circuit recommended).
Maintenance: Domestic Electrical Safety Tests Leakage Tests The leakage tests are safety tests to ensure that the equipment poses no electrical health hazards. Use the table below to determine which tests apply to the unit under test and the maximum allowable leakage currents. For international leakage limits, refer to the internal standards agencies of that particular country. If the unit under test fails the leakage tests, do not allow the customer to use the equipment. Call Tech Support for assistance.
Maintenance: Domestic Electrical Safety Tests Leakage Test Diagrams These diagrams show only a representation of how a typical leakage current tester functions. Follow the instructions provided with the leakage current tester that you use. Test #1 Ground-Wire-Leakage-to-Ground “To be tested” power connector on back of tester (may not be labeled on some testers).
Maintenance: Domestic Electrical Safety Tests Test #3 Patient-Cable-Leakage-to-Ground “To be tested” power connector on back of tester (may not be labeled on some testers). Line Tester power cord Tester Polarity Norm Line UUT power cord Neutral Unit under test (UUT) Neutral Rvs Gnd Gnd 1K Meter connectors Patient cable V Patient cable connectors M13052-003E Test #4 Patient Cable-Leakage-intoPatient Leads-from 120 VAC During this test, line voltage is applied to the patient cable connectors.
Maintenance: Domestic Electrical Safety Tests Ground Continuity Test This test verifies that there is continuity (less than 100 mΩ resistance) between all the exposed metal surfaces, which have the potential to become energized, and the ground prong on the mains AC power cord. If the metal surfaces are anodized or painted, scrape off a small area in an inconspicuous area on the aluminum casting for the probe to make direct contact with the metal.
Maintenance: Self-Calibration Self-Calibration When to Calibrate Activating Self-Calibration Marquette Medical Systems recommends that you activate the self-calibration feature every time you replace a major assembly or a circuit board. To activate the Series 2000 Treadmill self-calibration feature, do the following: 1. Remove the plate covering the service port on the rear panel of the treadmill. 2. Remove controlling device (MAX-1, CASE, CENTRA, MTC-1) cable or turn off the controlling device. 3.
Maintenance: Belt Tracking Adjustments Belt Tracking Adjustments WARNING Keep hands, hair, jewelry, and loose clothing away from moving parts. M15287-26B When to Adjust The treadmill walking-belt tension is set at the factory. However, you should test the belt tracking every time the treadmill is moved. Run the treadmill for several minutes with no one exercising. If the belt tracks to one side or the other, then you must adjust the belt tracking.
Maintenance: Belt Tracking Adjustments Adjust Pulley Screws 1. Use the controlling equipment to set the belt speed to 4 or 5 miles per hour (7 or 8 kilometers per hour). 2. To correct a belt that tracks to the right, turn the right pulley adjustment screw CLOCKWISE in 1/8-turn increments until the belt tracks in the center. Wait 2 or 3 minutes between each 1/8turn to allow the belt position to stabilize.
Maintenance: Miscellaneous Maintenance Forms Miscellaneous Maintenance Forms Marquette Medical Systems recommends that every six months you perform the maintenance checks and test procedures on the “Preventive Maintenance Inspection Report” (see following page). These maintenance procedures can be performed more often if indicated.
Maintenance: Miscellaneous Maintenance Forms 3-14 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
Series T2000 Treadmill DPMFRM-003B 31 July 1998 Preventive Maintenance Inspection Report Page 1 of 3 Customer______________________________ Customer Number______________________ Date___________ FE ___________________________________ FE ID________ Call Number______________________________ Equipment Serial Number_________________ Software Revision _________ Configuration ( ) ___ Emergency Stop Switch installed Tools 1. Leakage tester 2. Multimeter 3. Standard hand tools 4.
DPMFRM-003B Page 2 of 3 Comments Briefly describe all repairs/adjustments made and list all parts replaced: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional comments: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________
FRU Checkout Procedure FRU Description* Tools Visual Inspection Drive Controller Box(Thor) Control(CPU) Pcb Power Pcb Drive Belt Walking Belt Walking Board 3 HP Speed Motor Elevation Motor Front Roller Rear Roller Software Hardware Upgrades (Including Firmware) Supplies 1,4 1,4 1,4 4 4 4 4 - - Non-Listed FRU’s Cleaning Calibration Electrical Safety Tests Checkout Procedure 3 3 2 3 3 - 1,3,8 1,3,8 1,3,8 1,7 1,4 1,4 1,5,8 2,6,8 1,4,5,7 1,4,5,7 1,2,8 1 1,2 1,2 1 2 Perform complete PM Perform appl
4 Troubleshooting Power PCB Theory ....................................................................... 3 General Description ................................................................................ 3 Power Distribution/Isolation .................................................................. 3 STOP Circuitry ....................................................................................... 3 Frequency-to-Voltage Converter/Amplifier .............................................
Drive Motor Control Box Description ............................................... 17 Power Board ........................................................................................ 17 Control Board ....................................................................................... 17 LED Functions ...................................................................................... 17 User Inputs/Outputs .............................................................................
Troubleshooting: Power PCB Theory Power PCB Theory General Description The 800334-002 power board and the 800320-001 control board function together as part of the electronics box to control the Series 2000 Treadmill.
Troubleshooting: Power PCB Theory Start/Stop Circuitry When COAST* and BRAKE* are not active (low), the START pulse command can engage the drive system. These signals are level converted from CMOS/TTL (0–5 V) levels to (-15 V–0 V) logic by the 74HC14 drivers and level shifting transistors. The 750-ohm resistors limit the maximum current to 27 mA (+5V -(-15V) /750) and the typical current to 5.7 mA (+5V - (0.7V) /750). The diodes limit the output voltage to 0.7 volts.
Troubleshooting: Power PCB Theory Elevation Sensor Isolation Transformer Power Supplies The elevation sensor is a 5-turn pot that is coupled to the elevation rack. The voltage on pin 2 should be proportional to elevation. That is, low voltage should be low elevation, increasing voltage should indicate increasing elevation. During self-calibration, the offset and gain remain in software memory. Initially, the limit switch positions are the reference for self-calibration.
Troubleshooting: Power PCB Theory ESD and EMI Compatibility The I/O connectors on the power board have current-limiting resistors, Zener diodes, or filtering capacitors wherever possible to prevent EMI from escaping the board. These components also limit rise-time and voltages which may come from ESD or other noise sources. Power Supply Requirements Table 4-1. Output Requirements 4-6 Voltage Nominal Voltage Test Range Maximum Current Ripple P-P +5 V +5.1 VDC ±5% 0.0–3.0 A 4.0 A 0.
Troubleshooting: Power PCB Theory Table 4-2.
Troubleshooting: Power PCB Theory Table 4-3. J5 Drive Connector (Continued) J5-13 TEMP2 15V I/O LEVEL OverTemp cutout J5-14 HALL5 OC5V OUT 10KHZ Hall sensor 5 /Tach B J5-15 HALL4 OC5V OUT 10KHZ hall sensor 4/Tach A J5-16 SHLD-GND GND COM DC Digital Ground Table 4-4. J6 Elevation Motor PIN NAME TYPE IN/OUT FREQ.
Troubleshooting: Power PCB Theory Table 4-6. J9 CPU Board Interface–I/O and Power PIN # NAME TYPE IN/OUT FREQ.
Troubleshooting: Power PCB Theory Table 4-6. J9 CPU Board Interface–I/O and Power (Continued) 4-10 J9-27 SELF-CAL CMOS OUT LEVEL Signal to Start SELFCAL J9-28 TXSERVICE 232 IN 10KHZ RS232 DEBUG TX J9-29 MANRUN CMOS OUT LEVEL Signal to Start MAN CNTRL J9-30 RXSERVICE 232 OUT 10KHZ RS232 DEBUG RX J9-31 FAULT* CMOS OUT LEVEL BELT DRIVE FAULT J9-32 GND GND COM DC Signal Ground J9-33 GND GND COM DC Signal Ground J9-34 -7.
Troubleshooting: Power PCB Theory Table 4-7. J12 Hall Sensor Interface PIN # NAME TYPE IN/OUT FREQ.
Troubleshooting: Power PCB Theory Precautions The Board must be powered before signals are applied to it. The circuitry is static sensitive as are all HC, AC, and MOS ICs. Therefore, when removing or installing boards, the power should be off. The circuit board should not be supplied with a VCC over 5.5 volts on the +5V supply. The power sections should not be supplied with voltages over 265VAC. Initial Board Conditions 4-12 Apply power supply conditions as stated in Table 4-1, “Output Requirements.
Troubleshooting: Control PCB Theory Control PCB Theory General Description The 800320-001 control board and the 800334-002 power board function together to control the Series 2000 Treadmill.
Troubleshooting: Control PCB Theory Temperature Sensor The processor monitors temperature and saves peak temperature in EEROM data storage for use by field service. The sensor outputs 10 mV/Deg C. The op amp provides a gain of 4.92. The 78310 A/D converter produces the following outputs ■ In hardware: A/D value = Temp(Deg C) * 10mV/DegC * GAIN * 256(max A/D counts) / VREF ■ In software: Readout Temp = (A/D value) * 4 / 10 For example: At 25 Deg C ==> A/D value = 25 * 0.01 * 4.92 * 256 / 5.
Troubleshooting: Control PCB Theory Analog Outputs Two analog outputs are derived from the two PWM (pulse-width modulation) output channels. The 8-bit register for the PWM pulses are used to control an analog switch which provides precise 1.235 V pulses to an integrator. The output of the integrator is buffered through two op amps (gain=4.17 ±2%). Output voltage = (PWM-value) * 1.235 * 4.17 / 255 PWM Output 0 0.000 V ±20mV typical unadjusted offset 1 0.02020 V ~20mV resolution 255 5.
Troubleshooting: Brushless DC Drive Theory Brushless DC Drive Theory General Description A brushless DC motor consists of permanent magnets that create a static magnetic field and electromagnets that, when energized, provide motion. The magnets attach to a shaft to form a rotor with an even number of magnetic poles. One or more electromagnets are wound on a laminated steel stator to form the motor phases. Typically, brushless DC motors have four, six, or eight magnetic poles with three winding phases.
Troubleshooting: Drive Motor Control Box Description Drive Motor Control Box Description Power Board The treadmill drive motor control consists of two PC boards and a power IGBT module. The power board is located on the heat sink and contains the input bridge rectifier, the DC bus capacitors, the logic power supplies, and the IGBT gate drivers. The IGBT module attaches to the heat sink in the center of the power board.
Troubleshooting: Drive Motor Control Box Description Power (Power Supplies OK) This LED lights when the main ± 15-volt power supplies are within the required range. Tach loss This LED lights to indicate the tachometer circuits in the motor are not active.
Troubleshooting: Drive Motor Control Box Description User Inputs/Outputs User inputs and outputs are available at the 15-pin, D-connector located at the top of the drive. See figure for a list of the functions and pin numbers. Signal functions are as follows: HALL1, HALL2, HALL3 These signals originate from the commutation hall sensors in the DC motor and are used to decode the rotor position so that the correct phase is energized. They are 5-volt, square waves, displaced 90 electrical degrees apart.
Troubleshooting: Drive Motor Control Box Description FAULT This is an open collector output that is pulled low when a fault condition is latched. TEMP1, TEMP2 These terminals can be connected to an external thermal switch such as the motor over-temperature switch. The switch should be normally closed. Opening the contact causes a fault condition.
Troubleshooting: Drive Motor Control Box Description Electrical Requirements The two black wires that exit the side of the enclosure supply power to the drive. The power source should be single phase, 208/240 VAC. If the line voltage dips below 170 VAC or exceeds 264 VAC, the drive faults. Maximum input current is 16A. Fuses should be KTKR 20 only. Substituting a different fuse type may cause a fire or safety hazard.
Troubleshooting: General Fault Isolation General Fault Isolation Visual Inspection A thorough visual inspection of the equipment can save time. Small things—disconnected cables, foreign debris on circuit boards, missing hardware, loose component—can frequently cause symptoms and equipment failures that may appear to be unrelated and difficult to track.
Troubleshooting: General Fault Isolation Table 4-8. Visual Inspection List Area Look for the following problems: I/O Connectors and Cables • Fraying or other damage.• • Cracked housing.• Fuses • Type and rating. Replace as necessary. Interface Cables • Excessive tension or wear.• • Strain reliefs out of place. Circuit Boards • Moisture, dust, or debris (top and bottom).• Loose or missing components. • Burn damage or smell of over-heated• Socketed components not firmly seated. components.
Troubleshooting: General Fault Isolation Parts Locations chassis ground WARNING Electrical shock hazard between chassis ground and isolated (“floating”) ground when power is applied. Unplug unit from power source before M15287-61A proceeding.
Troubleshooting: General Fault Isolation Power Supply Voltage Checks With the power on, remove the side panel on the electronics box to measure the system’s supply voltages as follows: ■ On the control board, PN 800320-001, check the voltages on pins 2, 34, and 36 in reference to digital ground (see illustration). The control board is mounted on the power board. ■ On the power board, PN 800334-002, check for +5 V-ISO across diode VR5. Pin 36 +16.5 VDC Pin 34 -7.
Troubleshooting: General Fault Isolation Drive Control Fault LEDs Use a hand-held mirror to view fault indicator LEDs.
Troubleshooting: DC Motor Replacement DC Motor Replacement Replacement Instructions 1. Turn the power switch off, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, and remove the shroud. 2. Unscrew the 6 screws on the electronics box side panel and remove the panel. 3. Disconnect the speed feedback cable from the power board, illustrated below. Inside of Electronics Box J12 Disconnect Speed Feedback Cable Power Board Main CPU Board MD1128-008C 4.
Troubleshooting: DC Motor Replacement 7. Lift the treadmill up on end. This treadmill position offers the best access for replacing the DC motor. 8. Use a 1/2-inch wrench to remove the 4 nuts that hold the motor in place (2 each side). Mounting Nuts 4 Places Drive Belt Tension Adjustment Bolts 2 Places DC Motor Mounting Bracket MD1129-015C 9. Remove the 2 drive belt tension adjustment bolts. 10. Remove the DC motor mounting bracket. 11. Swap motors and re-assemble in reverse order.
Troubleshooting: Front Roller Replacement Front Roller Replacement Replacement Instructions 1. Turn the power switch off, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, and remove the shroud. 2. Loosen the walking belt tension bolts on the end of the treadmill. Tension Bolts MD1129-016B 3. On the drive-belt side of the treadmill, locate the roller bolt access hole. Remove the 9/16-inch bolt (one of two that hold the roller in position). Roller Bolt 2 Places MD1129-017B 4.
Troubleshooting: Walking Belt and Board Replacement Walking Belt and Board Replacement Walking Belt Replacement Instructions 1. Turn the power switch off, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, and remove the shroud. You do not have to remove the roller to replace the belt. 2. Remove the right end cap from the end of the treadmill and loosen the tension bolt on the left end cap. 3. Lift up the left side of the treadmill and place the end cap that you just removed under the left foot.
Troubleshooting: Walking Belt and Board Replacement 5. Slide the bracket into the frame. 6. Slide the belt off the walking board, lower end first. 7. Replace the belt in reverse order. NOTE The wax material on the walking board acts as a lubricant for the belt. We recommend that you replace the board every time you put on a new belt to ensure the belt absorbs the required amount of lubricant. Walking Board Replacement Instructions 1. Remove the walking belt as instructed in the previous steps. 2.
Troubleshooting: Motor Drive Belt Replacement and Adjustments Motor Drive Belt Replacement and Adjustments Tension Adjustments 1. Turn the power switch off, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, and remove the shroud. 2. To replace the drive belt, first remove the front roller as instructed in this chapter under “Front Roller Replacement.” Slide the old belt off, put a new belt on the sprockets, and replace the front roller. 3. There are two belt-tension adjustment bolts above the DC motor.
Troubleshooting: Motor Drive Belt Replacement and Adjustments 5. Fine tune the belt tension with the adjustment bolts so that you can push in the belt approximately 1/2-inch on one side. NOTE Excessive tension will cause undue stress on the motor shaft. With firm pressure applied to belt midway between pulleys, distance must be at least 1/2 inch between top of belt and 12 inch (minimum) length straight edge. MD1129-024A 6. Activate the self-calibration feature as instructed in chapter 3, “Maintenance.
Troubleshooting: Elevation Motor Replacement Elevation Motor Replacement Replacement Instructions 1. Turn the power switch off, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, and remove the shroud. 2. Disconnect the elevation motor power cable and remove all tie wraps on the cable. 3. Place the treadmill on its side so the elevation motor is on top. NOTE The elevation motor supports the treadmill. To prevent the treadmill from falling, only replace the elevation motor with the treadmill on its side. 4.
Troubleshooting: Electronics Box Replacement Electronics Box Replacement Replacement Instructions 1. Turn the power switch off, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, and remove the shroud. 2. Unscrew the 6 screws on the electronics box side panel and remove the panel. 3. Disconnect the power ring terminals and communication connectors from the PCB, as illustrated, and the ground clip (E2) from the electronics box.
Troubleshooting: Drive Motor Control Box Replacement Drive Motor Control Box Replacement Replacement Instructions 1. Turn the power switch off, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, and remove the shroud. 2. Unscrew 6 screws on the electronics box side panel and remove the panel. WARNING Unplug unit before performing the following procedure. M15287-28B 3. Disconnect the L1 BLK, L2 BLK and GND ORG power ring terminals from the power pcb assembly. 4.
5A Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE Ordering Parts ......................................................................... 3 Introduction ........................................................................................... 3 Field Replaceable Units For Product CodeY5 (non-CE) ............................ 4 Revision D Rev R Upper-Level Assembly ............................................. 5 900433-001G Full Handrail Kit.....................................................
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Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Ordering Parts Ordering Parts Introduction This chapter contains the current parts lists, drawings, some schematics, and any kits for the standard treadmill configurations available at the time of the manual release date. The upper-level parts list appears first, followed by the assembly parts. The upper-level parts list specifies all the items that ship with the equipment such as upgrade kits, software disks, power cords, and manuals.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Field Replaceable Units For Product CodeY5 (non-CE) Field Replaceable Units For Product CodeY5 (non-CE) The following items may not be assigned separate manufacturing part numbers because they are normally part of a larger assembly. Since they are considered field replaceable units (FRUs), they have specific service part numbers so they can be ordered and replaced by service technicians NOTE Verify part numbers before ordering service parts.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Upper-Level Assembly Rev R Upper-Level Assembly Item 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 23 25 26 27 28 39 40 41 42 43 Revision D Rev R Description 2000 TRDML W/FULL HNDL DOM 2000 TRDML W/FULL HNDL INTL 2000 TRDML W/EMI FULL HNDL DOM 2000 TRDML W/EMI FULL HNDL INT CABLE TRDML/CASE INTCON MTC-1 REHAB/STRESS MPH T2000 MTC-1 REHAB/STRESS KPH T2000 MTC-1 EXER MPH T2000 MTC-1 EXER KPH T2000 MTC-I FIELD SERVICE CE T2000 FIELD SERVICE CAB 8P MINI DIN 20FT REWORK 2000
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Full Handrail Kit 900433-001G Full Handrail Kit 900433-001G Item 1 2 3 4 10 11 13 19 5A-6 Description SOCKET ALLEN 3/16 HEX HANDLE-T SCREW SKT 1/4-20 X 3/4 SCREW SKT 1/4-20 X 1.63 BOX MAILER 11.75L 11.00W 2.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Treadmill Assembly 900367-001T Treadmill Assembly Item 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Revision D 900367-001T Description BELT WALKING 1800/1900/2000 SCREW SKT 1/4-20 X 1.00L EXTRUSION SIDE RAIL T2000 MOTOR ELEVATION 185-265V .13HP MOTOR 3HP 4000 RPM DC-QUIET CLAMP HANDRAIL TERM TO BASE ROLLER ASSEMBLY FRONT ROLLER ASSEMBLY REAR RACK STL 10P 14.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Treadmill Assembly 900367-001T Item 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 5A-8 Description PANEL POT ISO FROM TOWER BRKT DRIVE MTR MOUNTING LABEL 2000T SHROUD CONTROL BOX DRIVE MOTOR CE MRK KEY 3/16 X 3/16 X 7/16 SCREW GR8 1/4-20 X .88 STUD FULL THREAD GR SCREW HX G8 5/16X1.5 SCR HEX HD 5/16-18 X 2.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Treadmill Assembly 900367-001T Item 86 87 88 89 90 91 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 112 113 Revision D Description 1/4-20X5/8 SKTCAP SCREW W/NYL SCREW SEMS PH 1/4-20 .625L HARN EBOX TO CNTRLR RBN 16 PIN NUT 5/16-18 FLANGED LOCKING SCREW HEX 5/16-18 FLANGED LK GREASE SYNTHETIC WITH TEFLON BUMPER PLASTIC 1.00 OD SCREW SEMS PH PHIL 4-40 X.312L SPLICE CE 22-14 SPLICE CE 16-10 TERMINAL INS RING#10 CABLE CLAMP 7.43LG X .
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Treadmill Assembly 900367-001T 1 of 4 1 109 Tension to 1/2% 77 54 8 PL 900433-001 Ref 103 2 PL 104 4 PL 102 4 PL 105 4 PL 900433-001 Ref Tension belt 45 LBS. - 55 LBS.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Treadmill Assembly 900367-001T 2 of 4 89 2 PL 69 4 PL 4117929-003 Ref See note 34 below 73 4 PL 23 27 8 PL 31 2 PL 81 -001 66 -002 410465-005 Ref 51 2 PL 94 2 PL 58 2 PL 50 54 4 PL 68 9 PL 89 4 PL 6 PL 62 82 38 100 4 44 106 See view B 98 7 PL 93 2 PL 74 4 PL Assy to outside 57 7 PL corners 87 4 PL 15 As REQD 83 26 12 PL 83 89 3 PL 48 40 1 PL 45 As REQD 83 101 37 17 41 84 2 PL See View A 19 78 See Wire Chart 39 24 22
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Treadmill Assembly 900367-001T 3 of 4 55 2 PL 65 4 PL 33 2 PL 25 79 W1 To J8 View A Lead ITEM Ident. NO. W5 W1 W2 W3 W4 W6-1 W6-2 W6-3 W6-4 W6-5 W7-1 W7-2 W7-3 W8 W9 W10 78 79 80 88 6 44 44 44 6 44 44 44 44 4 107 108 From To Circuit ITEM Circuit ITEM Point NO. Point NO.
Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 E3 IT. 18 CASTING E1 S1 P2 -4 I/0 SWITCH 408759-001 Y-WHT X-BLK W10 (900367-002) E2 IT. 66, 81 ELECT. BOX W2 (900367-001) POWER INLET 408935-001 G-GRN/Y 408935-002 (900367-002) -2 LINE -1 W1 700338-002 LOWER LIMIT (CLOSEST TO IT. 25 PLATE) J5 J8 800334-003 PCB AC POWER MOTOR 20A J12 W1 700338-002 LINE-2 LINE-1 W6 GREENFIELD CABLE SUPPLIED W/CNTROL.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Electronics Box Assembly 900418-101B Electronics Box Assembly Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 5A-14 900418-101B Description PLUG MC EQUIPOTENTIAL SWITCH CKT BRKR 240V 20A PANEL SVC ACCESS TMILL-2000 PANEL RFI/EMI SHIELD 9-PIN D KIT ELECTRONICS BOX HARN PWR INPUT OUTLET-FILTER NUT ESNA 4-40 LABEL SET 2000T ELECTRNCS BOX CAP MOTOR 10UF 10% 250VAC GROMMET SNAP-IN 1.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Electronics Box Assembly 900418-101B 10 5 Ref 408932-105 Location of UID Label (Ref) 9 Serial Number Label Ref 404525-001 locate with Bar Code to outer edge 7 2 PL 25 8 Ref 417929-002 7 4 1 2 31 32 16 4 PL 1 19 12 E1 4 PL 1 15 3 17 17 21 6 PL 14 4 PL 29 4 PL 20 E2 24 19 11 3 PL 6 13 3 PL "UL" Labels Ref.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Stop Switch Assembly 88380-006B Stop Switch Assembly Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 5A-16 88380-006B Description SWITCH SPST NC ACTUATOR EMER PB CLAMP EMERGENCY STOP T-2000 SCREW FH 6-32X.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Stop Switch Assembly 88380-006B 2 S1 17 See Note 2 14 19 Apply over Item 17. 9 13 Ref. 10.00 FT Notes: P2 7 4 PL 1. Place Items 3, 6, 11, and 12 in a plastic bag. 2 2.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration without CE: Stop Switch Assembly 88380-006B 5A-18 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
5B Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE Ordering Parts ......................................................................... 3 Field Replaceable Units for Product Code Y5 w/CE ................................ 4 Revision D Rev R Upper-Level Assembly ............................................. 5 900444-00XG 50/60 Hz Full Handle Assembly .................................. 6 900433-001G Full Handrail Kit.....................................................
5B-2 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Ordering Parts Ordering Parts Introduction This chapter contains the current parts lists, drawings, some schematics, and any kits for the standard treadmill configurations available at the time of the manual release date. The upper-level parts list appears first, followed by the assembly parts. The upper-level parts list specifies all the items that ship with the equipment such as upgrade kits, software disks, power cords, and manuals.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Field Replaceable Units for Product Code Y5 w/CE Field Replaceable Units for Product Code Y5 w/CE The following items may not be assigned separate manufacturing part numbers because they are normally part of a larger assembly. Since they are considered field replaceable units (FRUs), they have specific service part numbers so they can be ordered and replaced by service technicians. NOTE Verify part numbers before ordering service parts.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Upper-Level Assembly Rev R Upper-Level Assembly Revision D Rev R Item 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 23 Description 2000 TRDML W/FULL HNDL DOM 2000 TRDML W/FULL HNDL INTL 2000 TRDML W/EMI FULL HNDL DOM 2000 TRDML W/EMI FULL HNDL INT CABLE TRDML/CASE INTCON MTC-1 REHAB/STRESS MPH T2000 MTC-1 REHAB/STRESS KPH T2000 MTC-1 EXER MPH T2000 MTC-1 EXER KPH T2000 MTC-I FIELD SERVICE CE T2000 FIELD SERVICE CAB 8P MINI DIN 20FT Part Number 900444-001 900444-002 90044
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: 50/60 Hz Full Handle Assembly 900444-00XG 50/60 Hz Full Handle Assembly Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 900444-00XG Description 2000 TRDML W/FULL HNDL DOM 2000 TRDML W/FULL HNDL INTL 2000 TRDML W/EMI FULL HNDL DOM 2000 TRDML W/EMI FULL HNDL INT 2000 TRDML FULL HNDL GERMAN 2000 TRDML W/EMI FULL HNDL GRM 2000 TRDML FULL HNDL SWED 2000 TRDML W/EMI FULL HNDL SWE Full Handrail Kit 900444-001 900444-002 900444-003 900444-004 900444-005 900444-006 900444-007 900444-008
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Treadmill Assembly w/CE 900367-002T Treadmill Assembly w/CE Item 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Revision D 900367-002T Description SCREW SKT 1/4-20 X 1.00L EXTRUSION SIDE RAIL T2000 MOTOR ELEVATION 185-265V .13HP MOTOR 3HP 4000 RPM DC-QUIET CLAMP HANDRAIL TERM TO BASE ROLLER ASSEMBLY FRONT ROLLER ASSEMBLY REAR RACK STL 10P 14.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Treadmill Assembly w/CE 900367-002T Item 42 43 44 45 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 82 83 84 85 86 87 5B-8 Description BRKT DRIVE MTR MOUNTING LABEL 2000T SHROUD CONTROL BOX DRIVE MOTOR CE MRK KEY 3/16 X 3/16 X 7/16 SCREW GR8 1/4-20 X .88 STUD FULL THREAD GR SCREW HX G8 5/16X1.5 SCR HEX HD 5/16-18 X 2.00 SCREW GR 8 3/8-16 X 3/4LONG SCREW GR8 1/2-13X 3 SCREW SKT 82FLH 1/4-20X1.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Treadmill Assembly w/CE 900367-002T Item 89 90 91 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 112 113 Revision D Description NUT 5/16-18 FLANGED LOCKING SCREW HEX 5/16-18 FLANGED LK GREASE SYNTHETIC WITH TEFLON BUMPER PLASTIC 1.00 OD SCREW SEMS PH PHIL 4-40 X.312L SPLICE CE 22-14 SPLICE CE 16-10 TERMINAL INS RING#10 CABLE CLAMP 7.43LG X .187W CODE T2000 V001E DAMPENER SOUND 5.00 X 7.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Treadmill Assembly w/CE 900367-002T 1 of 4 1 109 Tension to 1/2% 77 54 8 PL 900433-001 Ref 103 2 PL 104 4 PL 102 4 PL 105 4 PL 900433-001 Ref Tension belt 45 LBS. - 55 LBS.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Treadmill Assembly w/CE 900367-002T 2 of 4 89 2 PL 69 4 PL 4117929-003 Ref See note 34 below 73 4 PL 23 27 8 PL 31 2 PL 81 -001 66 -002 410465-005 Ref 51 2 PL 94 2 PL 58 2 PL 50 54 4 PL 68 9 PL 89 4 PL 6 PL 62 82 38 100 4 44 106 See view B 98 7 PL 93 2 PL 74 4 PL Assy to outside 57 7 PL corners 87 4 PL 15 As REQD 83 26 12 PL 83 89 3 PL 48 40 1 PL 45 As REQD 83 101 37 17 41 84 2 PL See View A 19 78 See Wire Chart 39 24 22
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Treadmill Assembly w/CE 900367-002T 3 of 4 55 2 PL 65 4 PL 33 2 PL 25 79 W1 To J8 View A Lead ITEM Ident. NO. W5 W1 W2 W3 W4 W6-1 W6-2 W6-3 W6-4 W6-5 W7-1 W7-2 W7-3 W8 W9 W10 78 79 80 88 6 44 44 44 6 44 44 44 44 4 107 108 From To Circuit ITEM Circuit ITEM Point NO. Point NO.
Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 E3 IT. 18 CASTING E1 S1 P2 -4 I/0 SWITCH 408759-001 Y-WHT X-BLK W10 (900367-002) E2 IT. 66, 81 ELECT. BOX W2 (900367-001) POWER INLET 408935-001 G-GRN/Y 408935-002 (900367-002) -2 LINE -1 W1 700338-002 LOWER LIMIT (CLOSEST TO IT. 25 PLATE) J5 J8 800334-003 PCB AC POWER MOTOR 20A J12 W1 700338-002 LINE-2 LINE-1 W6 GREENFIELD CABLE SUPPLIED W/CNTROL.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Electronics Box Assembly w/CE 900418-102B Electronics Box Assembly w/CE Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 5B-14 900418-102B Description PLUG MC EQUIPOTENTIAL SWITCH CKT BRKR 240V 20A PANEL SVC ACCESS TMILL-2000 PANEL RFI/EMI SHIELD 9-PIN D KIT ELECTRONICS BOX HARN PWR INPUT W/CHOKE TO FLTR AC LINE FILTER 250V 20A LABEL SET 2000T ELECTRNCS BOX CAP MOTOR 10UF 10% 250VAC GROMMET SNAP-IN 1.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Electronics Box Assembly w/CE 900418-102B 10 5 Ref 408932-105 Location of UID Label (Ref) 9 Serial Number Label Ref 404525-001 locate with Bar Code to outer edge 18 2 PL 25 8 Ref 417929-002 18 4 1 4 16 4 PL 2 31 32 19 12 4 PL AD LO 15 22 6 PL 14 3 17 30 A E er M1 E1 17 ovo Filt er x 4 PL E LIN 4 PL -1 24 E2 -2 7 19 20 11 3 PL 6 13 3 PL 21 2 PL "UL" Labels "CE" Label location. (Ref. 408230-009) (Ref.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Stop Switch Assembly 88380-006B Stop Switch Assembly Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 5B-16 88380-006B Description SWITCH SPST NC ACTUATOR EMER PB CLAMP EMERGENCY STOP T-2000 SCREW FH 6-32X.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Stop Switch Assembly 88380-006B 2 S1 17 See Note 2 14 19 Apply over Item 17. 9 13 Ref. 10.00 FT Notes: P2 7 4 PL 1. Place Items 3, 6, 11, and 12 in a plastic bag. 2 2.
Parts Lists and Drawings for Configuration with CE: Stop Switch Assembly 88380-006B 5B-18 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
6 PCB Assemblies 800320-001H Control PCB .......................................................... 3 SD800320-001G Control PCB Schematic ............................................ 6 800334-003A Power PCB ......................................................... 12 SD800334-003A Power PCB Schematic ...........................................
6-2 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
PCB Assemblies: Control PCB 800320-001H Control PCB 800320-001H Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Revision D Description RES SM CER 100 5% 1/8W RES SM CER 10K 5% 1/8W RES SM CHIP 68K 5% 1/8W RES SM CER 100K 1% 1/8W RES SM CER 4.99K 1% 1/8W RES SM CER 1K 1% 1/8W RES SM CER 10.0K 1% 1/8W RES SM CHIP 47.5K 1% 1/8W RES SM CHIP 15K 1% 1/8W RES SM CHIP 499 1% 1/8W RES SM CER 39.2K 1% 1/8W RES SM CER 32.
PCB Assemblies: Control PCB 800320-001H Item 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 6-4 Description IC SM TEMP SENSOR LM35DM CKT BD 2000 TRDMILL CONTROL SCHEM 2000 TREADMILL CONTROL RES SM CHIP 300 5% 1/8W CAP SM CER COG 22PF 5% 100V BEAD SM 1206 600@100 200MA CAP SM CER Z5U .
PCB Assemblies: Control PCB 800320-001H Install Capacitor C59 diagonally across Pins 1 & 3 of CR6 CR6 not installed Revision D Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 6-5
PCB Assemblies: Control PCB Schematic SD800320-001G Control PCB Schematic SD800320-001G 1 of 3 6-6 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
PCB Assemblies: Control PCB Schematic SD800320-001G Revision D Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 6-7
PCB Assemblies: Control PCB Schematic SD800320-001G 2 of 3 6-8 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
PCB Assemblies: Control PCB Schematic SD800320-001G Revision D Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 6-9
PCB Assemblies: Control PCB Schematic SD800320-001G 3 of 3 6-10 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
PCB Assemblies: Control PCB Schematic SD800320-001G Revision D Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 6-11
PCB Assemblies: Power PCB 800334-003A Power PCB 800334-003A Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 6-12 Description 10M 0,33W<250PPM VR25 RES COMP 10 5% 1/2W RES MINI MF 47.5 1% 1/4W RES MINI MF 100 1% 1/4W RES MINI MF 499 1% 1/4W RES MINI MF 750 1% 1/4W RES MINI MF 2.49K 1% 1/4W RES MINI MF 3.01K 1% 1/4W RES MINI MF 3.92K 1% 1/4W RES MINI MF 10.0K 1% 1/4W RES MINI MF 10.5K OHMS 1% 1/4W RES MINI MF 20.
PCB Assemblies: Power PCB 800334-003A Item 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 Revision D Description FUSE 3AG 1/2A SB PROTECTOR CURRENT PTC 500 mA DIODE ZENER 500mW 5.1V 1N751A DIODE ZENER 500MW 5.
PCB Assemblies: Power PCB 800334-003A Component (Top) Side View 6-14 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
PCB Assemblies: Power PCB 800334-003A Revision D Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 6-15
PCB Assemblies: Power PCB Schematic SD800334-003A Power PCB Schematic SD800334-003A 1 of 3 6-16 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
PCB Assemblies: Power PCB Schematic SD800334-003A Revision D Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 6-17
PCB Assemblies: Power PCB Schematic SD800334-003A 2 of 3 6-18 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
PCB Assemblies: Power PCB Schematic SD800334-003A Revision D Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 6-19
PCB Assemblies: Power PCB Schematic SD800334-003A 3 of 3 6-20 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
PCB Assemblies: Power PCB Schematic SD800334-003A Revision D Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 6-21
PCB Assemblies: Power PCB Schematic SD800334-003A 6-22 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
A Appendix A: Abbreviations Standard Abbreviations .................................................................
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Standard Abbreviations A A A-ang A-arh A-coa A-hyp A1 - A4 AAMI ABP ac, AC ACLS A/D Adj AG Ah AHA Al AllRam AllSec AllTrk ALT Alt-Off am, AM AM-1 AM-1M AM-2 AM-3 AM-4 amp Ampl AMU ANA ANLG AnsrTone A/O ASCII ASSY Attn AUG AUST AUSTRALN Auto AutoRhym AUX aVF avg aVL Revision D ampere antianginal antiarrhythmic anticoagulants antihypertensive auxiliary leadwires American Association of Medical Instrumentation ambulatory blood pressure alternating current Advanced Cardiac Life Support analog-to-digital adjus
CRC CRD crt, CRT CSA CTRL cyclic redundancy check cord cathode ray tube Canadian Standards Association control EPLD EPROM ESD etc, etc.
I/O I/P ISA Isosorb IT input/output input industry standard architecture Isosorbide Italian, Italy Misc mm MM MMM mm/mV mm/s MMS Modem MOS MPE ms MS-DOS MTBF mtg MTR MUSE J JAN JIS January Japan Industrial Standards K k, K Kb, KB kg, Kg kHz, KHz kV, KV Kyb kilo, 1000, 1024 kilobyte kilogram kilohertz kilovolt keyboard mux mV mVR L L L1 L2 LA lb LCD Lcl Line Ld Grps LED LH Lidoca LL Loc LocPc LogRetry Ltd line level one level two left arm pound liquid crystal display local line lead groups light-emi
PatData PatInfo PATN PC PCB pF Pgm PgmId Phenoth Phenytn PID PLCC PM pm, PM PM-2 PM-3 pn, PN PNH PPA PR Pro-Off Procain PROM Propran PSK PSU Psych PUP PVC PWM PWR PWR CRD patient data patient information patient printed circuit, personal computer printed circuit board picofarad program program identification Phenothiazide Phenytoin patient identification digit plastic leadless chip carrier power module post meridiem, preventive maintenance Power Module-2 Power Module-3 part number pan head P wave amplitude
T T Tone TA Tant TDML TE Tech Thiazid TM Tot TP TPA TRAM Tricyli TTL TVS X touch tone T wave amplitude tantalum treadmill timeout errors technical Thiazide trademark total test point T’ wave amplitude Transport Remote Acquisition Monitor Tricylic antidepressant transistor-transistor logic, TTL levels transient voltage suppressor U UE uF UL Unconf UUT undefined errors microfarad Underwriters’ Laboratory, Inc unconfirmed unit-under-test V v, V V1-V6 V123 V3R V456 V4R V ac V dc VA Var VDE Vent.
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B Appendix B: Technical Description Technical Specifications ...............................................................
B-2 Series 2000 Treadmill 409110-004 Revision D
Appendix B: Technical Description: Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Table B-1. Performance Specifications Item Specification Maximum Rated Load 182 kg (450 lbs) Drive Motor 3.0 HP, brushless, DC motor Elevation Motor 0.13 HP Belt Speed Range 0.0 to 22.5 km/h (0 to 13.5 mph) at 220V, @ 50/60 Hz continuously variable, zero mph start-up Belt Speed Tolerance ±0.16km/h (±0.1mph) Belt Speed Acceleration/Deceleration Approximately 0.8 km/sec (0.5 mph/sec) Elevation Range 0.0 to 25.
Appendix B: Technical Description: Technical Specifications Table B-4. Safety Item Description Certification UL classified CSA certified Type of Protection Against Electrical Shock Class 1 Degree of Protection Against Ingress of Liquids Ordinary Handling of Disposable Supplies and Other Consumables ■ ■ ■ Use only parts and accessories manufactured or recommended by Marquette. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for use for disposable/consumable product.