Auto-Stop - Precor TRM10/GEN06 Service Manual

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Auto-Stop

The Auto Stop feature monitors up and down movement of the deck. The deck
motion indicates a user is present. The lack of motion indicates that a
user is not present. If the running belt is moving and the Auto Stop does
not detect motion from the running deck, the Auto Stop feature will stop
the motion of the running belt.
Treadmills built between April of 2006 and April of 2011 (referred to as
the Gen-06 Treadmill) did not have this auto-stop feature. Treadmills
built From April of 2011 to present (referred to as the "TRM10
Treadmill") support the auto-stop feature.
The auto-stop feature consists of a magnet mounted on the edge of the
deck, the sensor mounted on the roller mounting bracket and a cable
connecting Auto-stop to the console. When a user is running on the deck,
it causes the magnet to be in motion relative to the sensor. When a
program is entered, Quick Start is pressed or the treadmill has been
resumed after being paused, the treadmill starts at 1 mph. The user will
then have 60 seconds to enter any remaining workout settings before
motion detection begins. Once motion detection has commenced and if no or
very little motion is detected, the Auto Stop feature interprets that the
treadmill is no longer in use. The Auto Stop feature will continue to
monitor the treadmill for motion for 30 seconds; if motion is still not
detected a 10 second count down will be displayed on the console. After
the 10 second count down has elapsed and motion has not been detected,
the Auto Stop feature will stop the motion of the running belt and go
into pause mode. If motion is detected within the 10 second count down
cycles the shut down feature will be aborted.
The Auto Stop feature can be enabled or disabled within the service
software menus. See "Setting Club Parameters" in the corresponding P10
console, P20 console, P30 console or the P80 console service manual.
Note: If enabled, adjustment and tracking procedures should be preformed
while in the Hardware Validation – Belt Speed Test. This is because the
Auto-Stop feature is not active during the Belt Speed Test.
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