Slat-belt Treadmills Sports & Fitness Includes the models: 4Front Desmo Mercury Path Pro Pro XL Translation of the original German Operating Manual Version: 02/2014-v1.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction .............................................................................................5 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2 Operating Instruction Information .................................................5 Limitation of Liability ....................................................................5 Copyright ....................................................................................6 Replacement Parts ...........................................
Table of Contents 7 Operation .............................................................................................. 40 7.1 7.2 For Your Safety .......................................................................... 40 Safety Equipment ....................................................................... 41 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.2.3 7.2.4 7.3 Practical Training ....................................................................... 43 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.3.4 7.3.5 7.3.6 7.4 7.5 Safety Railing ..
Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Operating Instruction Information This manual provides information on the safe operation of the treadmill. A condition for safe operation is compliance with all safety and operating instructions. Read and observe the operating instructions! Read these instructions carefully before beginning any work on the treadmill! It is a part of the device and must be kept accessible at all times and in the immediate vicinity of the treadmill for operating and maintenance personnel.
Introduction 1.3 Copyright The release of the operating instructions to third parties without the written permission by WOODWAY is prohibited. NOTE All contents, text, drawings, images or other illustrations are copyright protected and are subject to intellectual property rights. Any misuse is punishable by law! Duplication in any manner and form - including excerpts - as well as use and/or communication of the content are not permitted without written permission from WOODWAY. 1.
Introduction 1.5 Customer Service For service questions contact the following: WOODWAY GmbH Steinackerstr. 20 79576 Weil am Rhein Germany Contact: Tel. +49 (0) 7621-940999-14 Fax. +49 (0) 7621-940999-40 Email: service@woodway.
Introduction 1.6 Fig. 1 8 EC Declaration of Conformity EC Declaration of Conformity 02/2014-v1.
Safety 2 Safety 2.1 General The treadmills have been reliably designed, manufactured and tested according to the latest state of technology and are in safe and technically perfect condition. Nevertheless, the device can cause risk to persons and property if it is operated improperly. For this reason the operating instructions should be read completely and safety instructions must be observed. Warnings attached directly to the device must be observed and kept in a legible condition.
Safety 2.3 Safety Notices on Device The treadmills are equipped with the following listed safety markings. Safety relevant information is identified using the following stickers: 2.3.1 Desmo / Mercury / Path / Pro / Pro XL Protective Ground Wire Connection Motorized treadmills are electric devices in protection class I. Proper ground wire connection must be ensured.
Safety Desmo Keypad! Speed adjustment Stop key. Danger Due to Electric Voltage This symbol warns the user of dangerous voltage inside the device. Safety sticker on the electrical cover. Notice on Desmo (Bottle Holder)! To prevent injury, stand on the side panels prior to starting the device. Read the operating instructions prior to use. 2.3.2 4Front Protective Ground Wire Connection Motorized treadmills are electric devices in protection class I. Proper ground wire connection must be ensured.
Safety Notice on Display 4Front Left Side! To prevent injury, stand on the side panels prior to starting the device. Read the operating instructions prior to use. Consult your trainer/therapist prior to use. Stop training immediately if you feel dizzy or exhausted. Notice on Display 4Front Right Side! The heart rate indicator is exact (if used). Overstraining can lead to serious injury or death. Stop training immediately as soon as you feel exhausted.
Safety Persons with Medical Conditions Before beginning an exercise program, consult your physician, especially if any of the following apply to you: Pregnancy Symptoms During Training 2.5 History of heart disease High blood pressure Diabetes Chronic respiratory illness Elevated cholesterol levels Smoker Other chronic illnesses or physical impairments Pregnant women must consult a physician before starting a training program.
Safety 2.6 Unauthorized Modes of Operation The treadmill may only be used for the aforementioned intended use. Any additional uses may result in serious personal injury and/or property damage. The following restrictions and prohibitions must be strictly adhered to: The treadmill may not be used without prior instruction by qualified personnel. Children may not use the device or be left near the device unattended.
Technical Data 3 Technical Data 3.1 Name Plate Each WOODWAY treadmill receives a serial number during production. Depending on the year of your model, it has an alphanumeric code with 7-8 characters or a numeric code with 9 digits. The serial number can be found on the name plate, which is mounted on the rear of the display or on the left front of the treadmill frame. The nameplate contains the device's main technical details.
Technical Data 3.3 Technical Specifications 3.3.1 Desmo / Desmo H / Desmo HP Desmo Running Surface: 173 cm x 55 cm. Usable surface: 157 cm x 55 cm. Speed: 0 - 20 km/h. Incline: 0 - 15%. Total dimensions: Width 97 cm Length 196 cm Height 160 cm Weight: 201 kg. LED Standard Display Board displays the parameters speed, incline, distance, time, heart rate, calories burned, pace & MET's. Options: Higher speeds up to 25 km/h. Steeper incline up to 25%. Incline -3+22%.
Technical Data 3.3.2 4Front / 4Front with TV 4Front Running Surface: 173 cm x 55 cm. Usable surface: 157 cm x 55 cm. Overall dimensions (standard display): Weight: 201 kg. Speed: 0 - 20 km/h. Incline: 0 - 15%. LED Standard Display Board displays the parameters speed, incline, distance, time, heart rate, calories burned, pace & MET's. Width 89 cm Length 183 cm Height 163 cm Options: Figure: 4Front with TV Higher speeds up to 25 km/h. Steeper incline up to 25%.
Technical Data 3.3.3 Mercury / Mercury H Mercury Running Surface: 173 x 43 cm Usable surface: 157 cm x 43 cm. Speed: 0 - 17 km/h. Incline: 0 - 15%. Total dimensions: Width 86 cm Length 180 cm Height 152 cm Weight: 184 kg. LED Standard Display Board displays the parameters speed, incline, distance, time, heart rate, calories burned, pace & MET's. Options: Higher speeds up to 20 km/h. Steeper incline up to 25%. Incline -3+22%. Interface RS232 incl. control software.
Technical Data 3.3.4 Path / Path H Path Running Surface: 132 x 55 cm. Usable surface: 120 cm x 55 cm. Speed: 0 - 17 km/h. Incline: 0 - 15%. Total dimensions: Width 97 cm Length 150 cm Height 152 cm Weight: 168 kg. LED Standard Display Board displays the parameters speed, incline, distance, time, heart rate, calories burned, pace & MET's. Options: Higher speeds up to 20 km/h. Interface RS232 incl. control software. Special paint finish.
Technical Data 3.3.5 Pro / Pro XL Pro Running Surface: 173 cm x 70 cm. Usable surface: 157 cm x 70 cm. Speed: 0 - 25 km/h. Incline: 0 - 25%. Total dimensions: Width 122 cm Length 196 cm Height 173 cm Weight: 261 kg. LED Standard Display Board displays the parameters speed, incline, distance, time, heart rate, Calories burned, pace & MET's. Options: LCD Personal trainer board (PTB). Incline -3+22%. Interface RS232 incl. control software. Special paint finish.
Technical Data 3.4 Running Surface The technical treadmill information is valid for all Sport & Fitness slat-belt treadmills. 3.5 3.
Transportation and Storage 4 Transportation and Storage 4.1 Safety Notices for Transportation Check the treadmill for damage upon arrival. Also check and compare supplied accessories with the corresponding delivery note. The manufacturer is not liable for damages and missing parts if this information was not recorded in writing on the delivery note upon delivery of the unit. Damage or defects must be reported to the carrier and to the responsible WOODWAY dealer immediately.
Transportation and Storage 4.4 Storage The device may only be stored in closed, dry rooms. It is absolutely necessary to prevent contact with moisture (rain, fog, etc.) The following environmental conditions are prescribed for transportation and storage: Temperature: -18°C to +49°C. Relative humidity: 20 - 95% (not condensed). Air pressure: 700 – 1060 hPa. 02/2014-v1.
Product Description 5 Product Description WARNING Risk of Injury Through Falling! During training, especially during the initial use of the device there is a danger of injury from falling. ► Familiarize yourself with treadmill operation before the first training. ► It is absolutely necessary that you hold on to the safety railing during the first training program until you can move safely on the treadmill. 5.
Product Description 5.3 Incline System WOODWAY treadmills are equipped with a standard elevation system up to 15% (with variations between -3 and +22%, and between 0 and +25%). The elevation system is controlled driven by a geared motor and a chain drive system which is used to transmit forces to several drive sprockets. This gear drive raises or lowers the treadmill on toothed racks.
Commissioning 6 Commissioning 6.1 General Commissioning is the initial intended use of the device, see sec. 2.5 Page 13. Ensure that the conditions applicable to basic safety and health requirements are met. Read these operating instructions completely before commissioning. Before commissioning the device, operating and functional safety is to be tested. This includes correct installation and operator instruction. 6.
Commissioning WOODWAY also has appropriate mats available. For more information call +49 (0)7621-940999-0. Using a floor protection mat reduces the production of lint which can enter the treadmill. This also minimizes carpet wear. 6.3 Assembly Instructions 6.3.1 Preparation The treadmill can be delivered in various states of assembly. Disassembly / assembly may be required for moves or relocation into other rooms.
Commissioning 6.3.2 Desmo Tools required for assembly: 1 x Phillips head screwdriver, size 1. 1 x Phillips head screwdriver, size 2. 1 box wrench SW 13. - Insert the railing tube into the mounts on both sides. - Observe hand protection! Fig. 4 Desmo Assembly, Inserting Tubes - Pull the display and protective conductor wires out of the bottom of the railing tube. Fig. 5 Desmo Assembly, Wiring - Tighten the railing mount bolts on both sides. Fig.
Commissioning - Remove electronic cover plate on the right side of the treadmill frame (Phillips screw driver). Fig. 7 Desmo Assembly, Electronic Cover Plate - Lay the wire through the hole in the console. Fig. 8 Desmo Assembly, Connection 1 - Attach the protective conductor (green) to the contact tab on the housing. Fig. 9 Desmo Assembly, Connection 2 - Connect the display cable to the circuit board. Note: Do not connect to the marked position (X)! Fig. 10 Desmo Assembly, Connection 3 02/2014-v1.
Commissioning - Fix the wires to the frame with the supplied wire ties. - Then remount the electronic cover plate. Fig. 11 Desmo Assembly, Connection 4 - Slide the side covers onto the left and right sides. - Guide the covers, slightly tilted under the rubber railing covers. - Fix the side covers and railing covers with screws (do not tighten the screws yet). Fig. 12 Desmo Assembly, Side Covers - Position the side covers so that a 5 mm gap + X is visible. - Then tighten all screws.
Commissioning 6.3.3 4Front Tools required for assembly: 1x SW13 combination wrench, or SW13 ratchet wrench. 1x Phillips screwdriver PH1. - Remove the covers on the left and right. Fig. 14 4Front Assembly, Side Panel - Insert wire and protective cover into the guard rail tube to prevent damage during insertion. Fig. 15 4Front Assembly, Wiring - Prepare the mount for the tube. Fig. 16 4Front Assembly, Tube Mount 02/2014-v1.
Commissioning - Insert the railing tube into the mounts. - Do not damage the wires! - Observe hand protection! Fig. 17 4Front Assembly, Inserting Tubes - Pull the wire and protective cover out of the railing tube. Fig. 18 4Front Assembly, Connection 1 - Lay the wire with protective cover behind the railing mount. Fig. 19 4Front Assembly, Connection 2 - Insert the plug and tighten both retaining screws. - Attach the protective conductor (green) to the contact tab on the housing. Fig.
Commissioning - Tighten railing mount bolts. Fig. 21 4Front Assembly, Fixing the Railing - Replace the side panels, right and left and fix them with screws. Fig. 22 4Front Assembly, Side Panel 6.3.4 Mercury, Path Tools required for assembly: 1x SW13 combination wrench, or SW13 ratchet wrench. 1x Phillips screwdriver PH1. 1x Phillips screwdriver PH2. - Remove the cover plates and side covers on both sides. Fig. 23 Mercury/Path Assembly, Side Covers 02/2014-v1.
Commissioning - Remove electronic cover plate on the right side of the treadmill frame. Fig. 24 Mercury/Path Assembly, Electronic Cover Plate - Insert wire and protective cover into the guard rail tube to prevent damage during insertion. Fig. 25 Mercury/Path Assembly, Wiring - Prepare the mount for the tube. Loosen bolts if necessary. Fig. 26 Mercury/Path Assembly, Tube Mount - Insert the railing tube into the mounts. - Do not damage the wires! - Observe hand protection! Fig.
Commissioning - Pull wire and protective cover out of the railing tube (hole in railing tube). Fig. 28 Mercury/Path Assembly, Connection 1 - Lay the wire with protective cover through the hole in the console. Fig. 29 Mercury/Path Assembly, Connection 2 - Attach the protective conductor (green) to the contact tab on the housing. Fig. 30 Mercury/Path Assembly, Connection 3 - Connect the display cable to the circuit board. Note: Do not connect to the marked position (X)! Fig.
Commissioning - Tighten railing mount bolts. Fig. 32 Mercury/Path Assembly, Fixing the Railing - Replace electronic cover plate on the right side of the treadmill frame. Fig. 33 Mercury/Path Assembly, Electronic Cover Plate - Slide the side covers on both sides and fix with screws (do not tighten the screws yet). Fig. 34 Mercury/Path Assembly, Side Covers - Slide the cover plates over the tube on both sides and fix with screws. Note 1: First tighten the large screws, then the rest of the screws.
Commissioning 6.3.5 Pro, Pro XL Tools required for assembly: 1x combination wrench SW13. 1x SW13 ratchet wrench. 1x Phillips screwdriver PH1. 1x Phillips screwdriver PH2. 1x Allen key SW8. - Insert both sides of the railing into the mounts. - First slide the cover plates over the railing. - Do not damage the wires! - Observe hand protection! Fig. 36 Pro/ProXL Assembly, Insert Railing - Join the two railing parts together. Fig.
Commissioning - Pull the wire and wire protection out of the side of the railing tube and lay it along the railing mount to the circuit board. Fig. 39 Pro/ProXL Assembly, Connection 1 - Attach the protective conductor (green) to the contact tab on the housing. Fig. 40 Pro/ProXL Assembly, Connection 2 - Connect the display cable to the circuit board. Note: Do not connect to the marked position (X)! Fig. 41 Pro/ProXL Assembly, Connection 3 - Tighten railing mount bolts on the right side. Fig.
Commissioning - Tighten railing mount bolts on the left side. Fig. 43 Pro/ProXL Assembly, Fixing the Railing 2 - Slide the side covers on both sides and fix with screws (do not tighten the screws yet). Note: First tighten the large screws, then the rest of the screws. Ensure distance between side covers and running surface! Fig. 44 Pro/ProXL Assembly, Side Covers 02/2014-v1.
Operation 7 Operation 7.1 For Your Safety NOTE CONSULT A DOCTOR! If you are over 40 years old, have a heart condition, are overweight or have not been involved in sports for several years, a visit to the doctor is recommended before beginning an intensive training program. For safe operation and successful training please read the following points for your own safety before starting to use the treadmill: Keep hanging clothing and towels away from the running surface.
Operation 7.2 Safety Equipment WARNING Dangerous situations during operation which can cause injury! Conditions during use of the device that do not correspond to the normal function and require an immediate stop. Each actuation of the Emergency stop switch causes a power disconnection to the drive system which in turn causes the running surface to emergency stop, which presents an additional risk of falling! ► Immediate stopping of the device/drive caused by an installed safety device.
Operation This safety feature serves to protect the user should they lose their balance or in an emergency. The plastic clip is to be fixed to the waistband when the treadmill is used. When the magnet (trigger) is removed, the drive motor is switched off and the running surface stops. The running surface cannot stop immediately when running at high speeds, since the weight of the running surface needs to be decelerated and there is excess residual energy due to the fast movement.
Operation 7.3 Practical Training 7.3.1 Professional Consultation For all treadmill training beginners, it is recommended to seek the advice of a professional fitness instructor or personal trainer, to obtain an overall fitness assessment before starting an exercise program and developing an optimal training program. For optimal use and safety during treadmill training, WOODWAY recommends running on the treadmill in an upright and natural running position and to avoid dragging foot movement. 7.3.
Operation 7.3.
Operation 7.5 Polar® Heart Rate Monitor The display was designed so that the user's heart rate is indicated when a Polar® measuring device is used. In order to display the user's heart rate accurately on the screen, the built-in receiver display must receive a stable heart rate signal from the Polar® transmitter. The Polar® heart rate system consists of three main elements: Sensor/transmitter. Chest strap/belt. Measuring device/console.
Operation Positioning: Cleaning: Transmission Signal: 7.5.2 The transmitter should be positioned so that it is below the pectoralis (chest muscle) at sternum height (breastbone), logo to the outside. Moisten the contact surface of the transmitter in order to transmit the best signal possible from the body to the measuring device. The chest strap can be washed. Remove belt from the transmitter, the electrodes must not be bent. Wash the strap and the electrodes with warm water and mild soap.
Operation 7.6.1 Fig. 46 Standard Display l Fig. 47 Standard Display ll Fig. 48 Standard Display lll Display Parameters 02/2014-v1.0en Manual SPEED and INCLINE control. Statistics display: DISTANCE, CALORIES, TIME, TIME/1000m, PULSE, METS. Treadmill SPEED and INCLINE display. Controlled increase/decrease of speed, safety checks and automatic shut-off in case of errors.
Operation 7.6.2 Starting the Help Program First, check that the emergency stop magnet is in place. To switch the display on, press the "ON" key. A "0" is displayed in the speed and incline indicators. If the display is not lit, ensure that the treadmill is connected to the power supply and that the power switch is turned on. 7.6.3 Training Parameters Training Start Press the SPEED+ key to start training. The speed increases from "0".
Operation INCLINE: 7.7 The incline display is used to show the user's current incline or to set the incline. Valid incline values start at 0 and increase in steps of 0.1% to the maximum level of incline, which varies depending on the model and the associated options. Personal Trainer Display The keys in the display fields allow the user to type command parameters to control treadmill operation. The user can also monitor their training progress.
Operation Fig. 51 Personal Trainer Display lll In the LCD display with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, the user's program selection profile and the progress during training are shown. With the program profiles the speed and incline curves are shown in charts. The heart rate is measured with a Polar® receiver for the RF measurement of your heart rate with the Polar chest strap. In addition, there is an EKG pulse sensor in the railing for measuring the pulse rate through grip.
Operation 7.7.1 Description of Display Elements TIME: The time is displayed in 00:00 format. In the user defined mode, the time is counted from zero. In the program modes the time is counted down. SPEED: The speed is displayed in 00.0 format. SPEED represents the user's current speed in kilometers per hour, or it may be used to set the user's target speed. Valid speeds are: from 0.0 to the maximum speed (max. speeds vary depending on the model and applicable options).
Operation The user course is laid out as shown in the following figure: Fig. 52 Interrupting the Training User Defined Track When the user presses the PAUSE key the treadmill stops. The following information is shown on the LCD display: "PAUSE - CONTINUE: PRESS PAUSE" The statistics are stopped with the pressing of the PAUSE key. When the user presses the PAUSE key again, the training continues. The CLEAR key is activated during the interruption.
Operation Usable Variables While the program is running the user can change the incline using the incline keys UP and DOWN, and the speed using the speed keys FAST and SLOW. The user can interrupt the training at any time by pressing the PAUSE key. The status of the program you are in lights up to show your progress. The signal sounds 3 seconds before the speed and/or incline changes. Pausing During Training When the PAUSE key is pressed the treadmill stops.
Operation Weight Loss Program A program with a constant load, and gradual warm-up and cool-down phases. This program is designed to provide exercise at a constant level. Fig. 54 Fitness Program - Weight Loss 54 02/2014-v1.
Operation Aerobic Program High level training with three very intense phases. This program is designed to improve the aerobic condition. Fig. 55 Fitness Program - Aerobic Interval Program This interval program consists of interval 1 and interval 2. Speed and incline must be entered in each interval (using the number keys or the FAST/SLOW key). Use the scroll key to change fields. Time and weight must also be entered. Press ENTER to start the program.
Operation Random Program An interesting and challenging training program. Varying speed and incline changes are selected at random intervals. Fig. 56 Fitness Program - Random 56 02/2014-v1.
Operation Endurance Program A program with increasing load and two different phases, each with a peak load. Fig. 57 Fitness Program - Endurance 02/2014-v1.
Operation 5000 Meter Program This program is a distance-based program with a simulated 5 kilometer race track. The user determines the running speed by selecting an intensity level. Fig. 58 Fitness Program - 5000 Meter 58 02/2014-v1.
Operation 10,000 Meter Program This program is a distance-based program with which a 10 kilometer run can be simulated. These programs build endurance. Fig. 59 Fitness Program - 10,000 Meter 02/2014-v1.
Operation Increasing Program A program with a slowly increasing load. Here you will gradually increase to the top speed for the selected intensity level. Then a cool-down phase begins. Fig. 60 Fitness Program - Increasing 60 02/2014-v1.
Operation 7.7.6 Further Programs Balke Program This program is designed to determine the user's current fitness level. Using the Balke protocol this program evaluates the functional aerobic capacity (VO2max), with which the cardiorespiratory fitness of the user is determined. Under an increasing load, the oxygen consumption (VO2) eventually reaches a plateau. This is the desired maximum VO2 value. Set the values for your age and sex using the number keys or the FAST/SLOW key. Scroll to change fields.
Operation Gerkin Program With the Gerkin protocol there is a tiered VO2 test with submaximal values. It is used by the International Association of Fire Fighters to determine fitness for service with the fire department. Set the values for your age and sex using the number keys or the FAST/SLOW key. Scroll to change fields. Press ENTER to start the program. STOP THE TEST if you do not feel well. This test calculates the fitness, when the heart rate stabilizes at ____ BPM. Then a cool-down phase begins.
Operation PHASE Warm-up 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Cool-down 02/2014-v1.0en MINUTE 3 minutes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 minute Speed (km/h) INCLINE (%) 3.0 4.5 4.5 5.0 5.0 5.5 5.5 6.0 6.0 6.5 6.5 7.0 3.0 0 0% 2% 2% 4% 4% 6% 6% 8% 8% 10% 10% 0 Heart rate (last 15 seconds of the phase) PHASE TIME CALCULATED VO2max 1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.
Operation Cooper Program Set the values for your age and sex using the number keys or the FAST/SLOW key. Scroll to change fields. Press ENTER to start the program. Run as far as you can in 12 minutes. TO ACHIEVE AN OPTIMAL RESULT THE SPEED MUST BE ADAPTED DURING THIS TEST: Leave the incline at 0%. Press the FAST key to begin. Conduct Test: The test is to find out in how far an athlete can run/walk in twelve Minutes. The assistant should round the results off 100 meters.
Operation Rockport Program Set the values for your age and sex using the number keys or the FAST/SLOW key. Scroll to change fields. Press ENTER to start the program. Walk 1609 meters (one mile) as fast as you can. TO ACHIEVE AN OPTIMAL RESULT THE SPEED MUST BE ADAPTED DURING THIS TEST: Leave the incline at 0%. You must wear a chest strap or hold on the grips. Press the FAST key to begin. Conduct Test: Record your weight. Walk 1609 meters as fast as possible. Record the time for the 1609 meter walk.
Operation 7.7.7 Automatic Pulse Programs Basics NOTE The automatic pulse programs can only work effectively if you wear a chest strap for heart rate measurement! 1. 2. 3. 4. When the automatic pulse program has been selected the user is prompted to enter their age, target heart rate, maximum speed, maximum time and weight on the initial screen. The user can enter the age using the number keys. (Valid age entries are 15–100.) The current age can be deleted using the CLEAR key.
Operation Pulse control Only one of the automatic pulse types can be used during training. The user selects his desired algorithm during program setup. Automatic Pulse Only Incline This automatic pulse program only controls the incline. The user selects the speed themselves. The automatic pulse - "only incline" functions as follows: If the actual heart rate is 80 beats per minute (BPM) below the target, the incline is not adjusted. As a result proper warm-up phase is possible.
Operation 7.7.8 Program Options Changing Programs During Training Simply press the FITNESS PROGRAMS key (or any other button in the menu) left on the screen to bring up the main menu and make another selection. Programing User Programs 100 user program profiles are available. Each profile consists of 40 parts, each of which has programmable time, speed and incline settings. If a number key is pressed while the user is being prompted to make an entry, the program setup begins.
Options 8 Options 8.1 Power Input 208 / 230 V The input voltage requirements of 208 and 230 V AC are versions for all WOODWAY treadmills. An input power transformer for 208 V AC or 230 V AC has been installed and connected. This does not affect the other parts of the treadmill. 8.2 Control Element in the Railing One of the unique features of the numerous WOODWAY treadmills is the side controls on the railing.
Options Fig. 62 TV Settings For automatic channel setting press the "VOL +" key to enter the channel. Press the "CH -" key to scroll through the settings. Next select "Automatic tuning". Fig. 63 TV Channel Search Selection Press the "VOL +" key again for channel search. Fig. 64 TV Automatic Channel Search To navigate through the settings, press the "CH +" or "CH -" key to scroll. When you have selected the desired entry, press the "VOL +" key. Your selection is displayed on the right side.
Maintenance and Cleaning 9 Maintenance and Cleaning WARNING Danger of injury due to lack of qualifications! If maintenance or repairs are not carried out by professionally qualified personnel, this may cause material damage and serious injury. ► Maintenance and repair work may only be performed by qualified personnel! ► It is the sole responsibility of the representative to assign qualified personnel for maintenance and repair work.
Maintenance and Cleaning 9.2 Maintenance Intervals DANGER Danger of death by electric shock! Maintenance and inspection work on the unit may cause serious or fatal electrical shock. ► Pull the power plug prior to any maintenance and inspection work on the equipment. The device must not be connected to the power! ► Ensure the device cannot be switched back on. Weekly Maintenance Clean handrails, display and side covers with a damp cloth. Disinfect railings and controls.
Maintenance and Cleaning 9.3 Lubrication 9.3.1 Bearings Almost all bearings in the treadmill have been lubricated by the manufacturer and must not be greased. The four (4) bearings at the front and rear axle must be lubricated once a year with one stroke of the grease gun. Fig. 65 Lubrication, Axle bearing The side panels must be removed for lubrication. 9.3.2 Running Surface Belt, Drive Axle The teeth on the bottom of the tread belt are sufficiently lubricated in the factory to minimize noise.
Maintenance and Cleaning 9.4 Toothed Belts As with the running surface belt, the use of a small amount of lubricant on the edge of the belt is only necessary to reduce squeaking of the belt. Lubricant should be used sparingly. Fig. 67 9.5 Toothed Belts Incline System The incline systems on WOODWAY treadmills are lubricated by the manufacturer. The system must be checked when used over several hours or in a very dusty environment.
Maintenance and Cleaning 9.6 Adjusting and Calibrating Incline System The incline system with toothed rack and gear drive is used on WOODWAY treadmills. For systems with an incline of 15% to 25% similar components are used. They only differ with respect to the movement of the toothed rack. Running Surface Belt The running surface belt does not usually need adjustment. However, when the running surface belt or corresponding parts are replaced the belt tension must be checked.
Maintenance and Cleaning Running Surface Does Not Move Is the safety magnet activated? Does the display function properly? If the display and/or the incline are working, unplug the treadmill and wait at least 60 seconds before reconnecting it to a power supply. RUNNING SURFACE BELT IS STUCK / IS HARD TO MOVE First, determine whether the display is lit and/or whether the incline system works. This information will help our service technicians to determine where the cause of the problem could be.
Disposal Notice 10 Disposal Notice Electrical and electronic devices must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. An appropriate waste disposal company should be contacted. Properly dispose of the device at the end of its service life (e.g. the local collection point for waste separation): The device packaging is disposed of through resource recycling. The metal parts of the machine go to scrap metal disposal. Plastic parts are given to plastic recycling.
Maintenance Report 11 DATE 78 Maintenance Report MAINTENANCE MEASURES FROM REMARKS 02/2014-v1.
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Table of Figures Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. 80 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Fitness Program - Weight Loss ........................................................... 54 Fitness Program - Aerobic .................................................................. 55 Fitness Program - Random ................................................................ 56 Fitness Program - Endurance ..........................................................