Service manual
Revision D
2-9
Equipment Overview
: Operating Instructions
Series 2000 Treadmill
409110-004
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 in-
house 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.
Before using the treadmill, perform the tests listed below.
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AC line voltage test to verify the power outlet is properly wired.
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Ground continuity test to verify all exposed metal is properly
grounded.
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Leakage tests to verify the equipment passes all applicable
leakage tests.
Your in-house biomedical technician, electrician, or technically
qualified personnel can find instructions for performing these tests in
chapter 3, “Maintenance.”
Operating Controls
The treadmill has two operating controls, the power switch and the
emergency stop switch. The power switch is located on the rear panel,
and the emergency stop switch is on the front handrail.
Power Switch
The power switch controls the AC power to the treadmill. The on
position (1) applies power. The off position (0) removes power.
Emergency Stop Switch
The emergency stop switch is a safety device for use in emergency
situations to stop the treadmill. Press the “STOP” push-button and the
treadmill promptly stops but the belt will not lock, allowing for removal
of foreign objects. To release the emergency stop switch, turn the push-
button 1/4-turn in either direction.










