Statistics; Usb Test; Extreme Amperage (Error 60) - Bodyguard T-30 User Manual

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On a T-45 & T-75, there are two options to choose from, AVERAGE CURRENT or RESET
AVERAGE.
Selecting AVERAGE CURRENT will display the average current drawn by the motor in DC amperes
since the last reset (e.g. 8.4). Once viewed, press the STOP key to return to the DIAGNOSTICS
menu.
To reset the average amperage value to the default setting of 7.0 amps DC, enter the
MAINTENANCE menu, select RESET AVERAGE and press the ENTER key. The words "AVG.
CURRENT 7.0" will appear confirming the reset has taken place.
6.16

STATISTICS

The statistics log allows you to view accumulated usage data of the equipment such as the Total
Time of Use and Total Distance of Use.
Enter the DIAGNOSTICS Menu, scroll and select STATISTICS (or "d5" on a T-30).
TOTAL TIME indicates the amount of time the treadmill has been used during all exercise programs.
TOTAL DISTANCE indicates the total distance traveled on the treadmill during all exercise programs.
On a T-30 the distance L.E.D. will light first and a total distance value in miles or kilometers
(depending on the setting) will display. Followed by a total time value (months, days, hours, mins,
sec)
Press the STOP key to terminate the test and return to the DIAGNOSTICS menu.
Note: These values can be viewed during a workout on a T-45 & T-75 by pressing the iTEK key.
6.17

USB TEST

The USB TEST allows you to verify if the USB port and software is functioning correctly.
If the USB port is empty or not communicating correctly then USB TEST FAILED appears on screen.
If a USB device is in the port and communicating correctly then USB TEST OK appears on screen.
You may remove and insert the USB several times to confirm that the USB Port is working
consistently.
6.18

EXTREME AMPERAGE (ERROR 60)

The EXTREME AMPERAGE feature allows user to reset and unlock the console after an EXTREME
AMPERAGE (ERROR 60) warning has occurred.
The EXTREME AMPERAGE feature protects the treadmill from dangerously high levels of current
drawn by the drive motor. An EXTREME AMPERAGE warning will automatically stop the treadmill if
a minimum of 13 Amps DC is constantly drawn by the Drive Motor for more than 60 seconds during a
program.
When an EXTREME AMPERAGE warning is triggered the treadmill will beep and scroll the words
TREADMILL BELT WILL STOP two times in the alphanumeric screen before stopping the walking
belt. Once the belt is stopped the words CURRENT TOO HIGH, MAINTENANCE REQUIRED will
scroll.
If the treadmill is returned to the HOME SCREEN the operational buttons WILL NOT function and the
treadmill cannot be started. The words ERROR 60, EXTREME AMPERAGE, SEE OWNER MANUAL
will scroll continuously on screen.
It is important that general maintenance is performed at this time (see section 7.6) as an EXTREME
AMPERGE warning only occurs when something is causing the motor to work under enormous
strain, which will result in damage to the Motor Control Board or other components if not rectified.
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