Service manual

Revision D
3-3
Maintenance
: Introduction
Series 2000 Treadmill
409110-004
Introduction
Recommended
Maintenance
A regular equipment maintenance program helps prevent unnecessary
equipment and power failures and also reduces possible health hazards.
This chapter contains instructions for the following recommended
maintenance:
Inspecting and cleaning the unit
Power source integrity test
Leakage safety tests
Resistance measurements
Self-calibration
Belt tracking adjustments
Inspection Report
To help you establish a systematic maintenance routine, Marquette
Medical Systems recommends that, every six months, you perform the
maintenance checks and test procedures on the “Preventive
Maintenance Inspection Report,” included at the end of this chapter.
(Make extra copies of the report form to use as an inspection check-off
list.)
Required Tools and
Supplies
To maintain and repair the treadmill, you will need the following:
Standard hand tools
DVOM
Leakage current tester PN MT-1216-01 (for 120 V), PN MT-1216-
02 (for 240 V), or equivalent
Anti-septic cleaner
Dust remover (compressed air)
NOTE
Unless you have an Equipment
Maintenance Contract, Marquette Medical
Systems does not in any manner assume
the responsibility for performing the
recommended maintenance procedures.
The sole responsibility rests with the
individual or institution using the equipment.
Marquette Medical Systems service
personnel may, at their discretion, follow the
procedures provided in this manual as a
guide during visits to the equipment site.