Do you have a question about the Curve and is the answer not in the manual?
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jim cavanaugh
May 12, 2025
My curve tilts slightly to one side. I want to adjust the feet so it is level. How do you do this? When I loosen the nut at the top of the threaded screw, it is hard to tighten in a new location.
European Representative Manufacturer WOODWAY GmbH WOODWAY USA, Inc. Steinackerstr. 20 W229 N591 Foster Ct. 79576 Weil am Rhein Waukesha, WI 53186 Germany Tel.: + 49 (0) 7621-940 999-0 Tel.: 1-262-548-6235 Fax.: + 49 (0) 7621-940 999-40 Fax.: 1-262-522-6235 E-mail: info@WOODWAY.de E-mail: info@WOODWAY.com...
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German “wald weg” or “way of the woods” – the feel of running on a soft pine needle covered path in the forest. In 1983, a manufacturing license was awarded to Sakai Medical, for the use of WOODWAY technol- ogy in the Japanese marketplace.
Name Plate ..........................19 3.1.1 Keep Handy for Questions ........................19 Technical Specifications ....................... 20 Power Requirements ......................22 3.3.1 Curve / Curve Trainer/ Curve XL ......................22 3.3.2 Curve/Trainer Prosmart and FTG ......................22 3.3.3 EcoMill ................................ 25 Dimensions ..........................26 Curve ................................
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General ........................... 33 Installation ..........................33 Assembly Instructions ......................34 6.3.1 Positioning the Device ..........................34 6.3.2 Mount the CURVE Display Screen to the Handrail ................35 6.3.3 Mounting the Handrails ........................... 37 6.3.4 Mounting the Side Panels ........................44 7 Operation .........................
Warnings attached directly to the device must be observed and kept in a legible condition. Inappropriate use will result in the rejection of any liability or guarantee claims by WOODWAY. A safety sign has been included with your treadmill. It is the responsibility of the owner to post this sign in a visible area near the machine.
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Read, understand, and test all emergency stop procedures. 9. WOODWAY treadmills are built to handle runners weighing up to 800 lbs. (360 kg) at speeds between 0-4 MPH (0-6.5 km/h) and 400 lbs. (180 kg) at speeds up to 18 MPH (29 km/h).
Description of Warning Notes Warning notices indicate potential hazards or safety risks. They are indicated in this manual by a color-coded signal word panel (symbol with the appropriate signal word). All warning notices have the same design and the same standardized content design. 1.2.1 Sample of a Warning Notice SIGNAL WORD Warning text, type, and source of danger:...
(running direction). Belt Tension Warning To prevent incorrectly tensioning running belt and causing damage or injury, call WOODWAY for proper instruction or to set up an appointment with a service technician. This is located just inside the treadmill side covers.
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Secure EMERGENCY OFF Magnet (ECOMILL) This is an information sign on mounting the EMERGENCY OFF magnets and for securing the safety line to the user. It is located on the bottom middle of the ECOMILL display. Stop Training if Dizzy or Out of Breath (ECOMILL) Stop training if you do not feel well or are out of breath.
Read and strictly adhere to all information in the operating instructions. • The Curve, Curve XL, Curve 1.5, Curve 3.0, and EcoMill are non-motorized treadmills. They are intended for fitness training, to increase stamina and physical fit-ness, and can be used for running or walking.
It is forbidden to use the treadmill without its safety rail or with walking poles. • The operation of the WOODWAY treadmill outside of the named ambient conditions in the • section “Setup and Installation” (temperature, humidity, air pressure) as well as outdoors (i.e.
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WARNING Unauthorized Use Can Cause Injury Using the non-motorized treadmill in a manner not authorized by WOODWAY can be potentially hazardous. Only use the treadmill for its intended use as described in the manual. • Do not use unauthorized replacement parts or accessories that could inter- •...
Keep these instructions close at hand for all users of the device. 2.1.1 Observe the Instructions WOODWAY accepts no liability for accidents, equipment damage, and consequences of equipment failure that are a result of failure to follow the operating instructions. In addition, local accident prevention regulations and general safety conditions for in-tended use of the treadmill apply.
• Unauthorized modifications to the device or accessories • WOODWAY general terms and conditions and delivery conditions apply, as well as the legal regula- tions valid at the time of contract conclusion. Copyright The release of the operating instructions to third parties without the written permission of WOODWAY is prohibited.
Customer Service For service questions contact the following: WOODWAY USA, Inc. W229 N591 Foster Ct. Waukesha, WI 53186 Tel: 1 (262) 548-6235 Fax: 1 (262) 522-6235 Email: service@woodway.com Web: www.woodway.com For faster processing of your request please have the following data and information available: Information on the name plate (specific model/serial number) •...
3 Technical Data 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 front left of the treadmill frame.
Technical Specifications CURVE, CURVE CURVE Specification ECOMILL CURVE XL CUVE FTG 1.5, CURVE 3.0 TRAINER Overall 33” W x 67” L 33” W x 67” L 33” W x 68” L 38” W x 91” L 33” W x 74” L x 66.55”...
3.3.1 Curve / Curve Trainer/ Curve XL The standard versions of the CURVE/ CURVE TRAINER/ CURVE XL are non-motorized and therefore do not require electricity from a wall outlet. Note that the computer on the Curve 3.0 units will require a power source to operate.
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WARNING Danger of Injury by Tripping Over Wires! Improperly installed wires present a tripping hazard and danger of injury. Safely lay power cords, interface cable, etc. outside of walking areas. 3.3.2.2 North America Description Parameters 115 VAC 208/230 VAC Voltage Requires at least 115 V from Requires at least 208/230 V wall outlet.
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3.3.2.3 Germany Description Parameters 230 VAC Voltage Requires at least 230 V from wall outlet. If voltage falls 10% below 230 V, treadmill will shut off and reset. Frequency 50 Hz Current 16 Amp Wall Outlet Requirements Outlet Compatibility F / ”Schuko” plug 3.3.2.4 United Kingdom Description...
3.3.3 EcoMill The ECOMILL is non-motorized and therefore does not require electricity from a wall outlet. The display is powered up by the user moving the belt. The display utilizes a battery back-up to ensure uninterrupted use and will switch off automatically when no training activity has been detected for two minutes.
• Ensure stable center of gravity and steadiness during transportation. 4.1.1 WOODWAY Service If necessary, transport or relocation can be organized and carried out by authorized WOODWAY service partners. For further information please contact WOODWAY Customer Service. 29 | UM-NT-EN-02...
The following environmental conditions are prescribed for transportation and storage: Temperature: 0°F to 120°F (-18°C to +49°C) • Relative humidity: 20 - 95% (not condensed) • Air pressure: 700 – 1060 hPa • See the WOODWAY Non-Motorized Treadmill Service Manual for additional information. 30 | UM-NT-EN-02...
The treadmills are non-motorized training devices. The user controls the desired workout speed with the running speed on the upwardly curved running surface. Figure 2- Non-motorized running motion demonstrated on the Curve models. 1. Basic principle of the rotary drive through moving mass 2.
Form-fitted guide rollers on the front and back prevent tracking errors and support the running surface belt; they are coupled by a toothed belt and thereby synchronized, thus making the curve possible. The individual bearings on either side also distribute the load over the entire running surface.
If the installation site has high-pile carpeting, a floor protection mat should be placed under the treadmill. Using a floor protection mat reduces the production of lint entering the treadmill. This also minimizes carpet wear under treadmill base. WOODWAY also has appropriate mats available. For more information call WOODWAY Customer Service. 33 | UM-NT-EN-02...
Assembly Instructions The non-motorized treadmill is usually delivered and installed in the place of use by WOODWAY or an authorized carrier. The handrail assembly and the side panels can be removed to reduce the weight and facilitate transport into other rooms.
6.3.2 Mount the CURVE Display Screen to the Handrail The following instructions are applicable for the Curve, Curve 1.5, and Curve 3.0 and Curve XL. 1. Run the wires down the right side of the horseshoe from the runner’s perspective.
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6. Align the display on the railing bracket, so that the top and bottom holes are aligned with the screw holes in the railing. 7. Fix the bracket at the top and bottom with provided Allen screws. 8. Finally, open the battery compartment on the back of the display and 9.
6.3.3 Mounting the Handrails Curve, Curve 1.5, Curve 3.0, ECOMILL (ALIEN HEAD DISPLAY ONLY?) 1. One side at a time, set railing into the slot on the side of the frame facing forward. Note: The lettering on the running belt should be readable when standing at the foot of the tread- mill.
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4. With a mallet, pound the coupler and slotted sleeve into the handrail until the hole in the handrail lines up with the hole in the coupler. 5. Fasten couplers to handrails on each side with a 3/8” Allen wrench and the provided bolts and lock washers.
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7. With the horseshoe piece with the display attached, thread the data wire(s) through the couplers and down through the handrail tubes. 8. Place horseshoe piece over the coupler assembly so it is snug. 9. The data wires should be accessible through the bottom of the handrails near the frame. 10.
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13. With a soft rubber mallet, pound the horseshoe into the place so that the horseshoe is flush against the isolator. Note: The holes on the horseshoes should line up with the holes of the couplers. 14. Fasten the horseshoe to the coupler with a 3/8” Allen wrench and the supplied bolts and lock washers.
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Do not step onto the running surface while holding weight. • To position the railing, have each person stand on the ground on either side • of the device. • Do not use the CURVE treadmill without the safety railing! There is a danger of injury! 41 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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• of the device. • Do not use the CURVE treadmill without the safety railing! There is a danger of injury! 2. Before inserting the railing into the seat, check that the data wire is protruding out of the cutout at the base of the device and that the connecting wire is protruding from the open- ing at the bottom of the railing.
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7. Fix the railing to the frame between the two tubes on the right and left (4 points on each side) using the supplied hex screws and socket wrench. 8. Screw all 4 bolts in loosely before tightening them fully with the socket wrench. 43 | UM-NT-EN-02...
If mounting CURVE XL side panels, see Section 6.3.4.2 on page 47. Perform the following steps when installing Curve, Curve 1.5, Curve 3.0, or EcoMill side panels. 1. Place the four side covers on the frame with the front covers overlapping the two back co- vers.
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6. Using the end cap slots, slide the end cap down onto the screws and into place. 7. Once all side covers are loosely in place. Tighten all screws fastening them. 8. Loosely screw in two Philips head screws in between the two poles of the right and left handrail.
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9. Place the side panels on the frame. The curved design and the cutouts for the railing indi- cate the proper position. The slots in the bottom of the side panels will allow it to sit on the two screws one put in on the previous step. 10.
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6.3.4.2 Curve XL The CURVE Xl panels consist of two separate panels on each side, for a total of four panels. 1. Place the back-side panels on the device before the front panels. The curved design and the cutouts for the railing indicate the proper position.
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6. Press the cover as needed from the outside to line up the bottom holes in the side cover with the holes in the frame. Loosely install two screws each end. 7. Once all top screws and four bottom screws (per side) are all engaged, tighten all screws to be snug using a Philips screwdriver.
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6.3.5 CURVE/TRAINER STANDARD DISPLAY The curve models consist of the base, two uprights, and the display. Remove the back right-side cover by unscrewing 4 Philips screws on top and 2 underneath. Insert the brass bracket into the trainer handrail. 49 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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Make sure the brass bushings are sticking out of the holes Insert the socket head bolts and lock washer through the fixture so roughly 3/8” is protruding through the inserts. 50 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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Using a 5/16” T handle, attach the handrail to the frame on both sides. Fasten bolts all the way/snug. Take the display and handrail and feed the wire down the righthand side. 51 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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Add the Crush sleeves and put the front horseshoe on the crush sleeves. Make sure the wire come out the bottom of the handrail. 52 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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With the gap in the crush sleeves pointing down, fully slide the horse shoe on the uprights. Secure the horseshoe using 4 3/8-16 screws and 4 3/8” lock tooth washers with a 7/32” Allen wrench. 53 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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Find the cable on the bottom of handrail and connect display cable to the matching cable in the tread- mill frame with the 4 countersunk Philips on top and 2 round Philips Reattach the back-right side cover underneath. 54 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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6.3.6 CURVE PROSMART ASSEMBLY (Curve, Trainer) The Curve Prosmart is assembly consists of the base, 2 uprights, and display. Note: If a trainer, use handrail assembly instructions from Previous version Remove right side cover set Bolt on left handrail to the curve base.
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Use the 3/8” bolts and lock washers to secure the handrail to the base Add the Right upright to this the base of the curve. 56 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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Take display handrail and run the wires down the right side. Move the horseshoe closer to the uprights while feeding the wires down the handrails. 57 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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Pull the wires out of the bottom of the tubing. Take the horseshoes and add it to the crush sleeves on the uprights. 58 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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Secure the display handrail with 3/8-16 Screws and 3/8 lock tooth washers with a 7/32 Allen wrench. Connect the ground wire to the ground wire tab. 59 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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Connect the display cable to the DAQ Board. Connect the ethernet cable to the Ethernet port that runs to the AC bracket 60 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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Reinstall the right-side covers 14. Take the side cover plate and install it between the handrails by two Philips screws on the side and one on the top. 61 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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FTG ASSEMBLY The FTG consists of the base, 2 uprights, the display, and push bar. Take off the all side covers using a 5/32 Allen wench on 8 endcap screws and a Philips screw driver for the side cover panels. Install each of the uprights by placing onto threaded stud PEMs on each side.
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From underneath the handrail, Add 2 self-locking 3/8-16 nuts to the pegs. Slide the block up into the front of the handrail. Use 2 5/16-18 countersunk screws to secure it to the frame. 63 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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Hold the display assembly near the front of the handrails and feed the wires down the left handrail. NOTE: Be sure the side switch ribbon routes through the access hole in the top tube. Use the 3/8-16 screws and 3/8” toothed lock washers to install the display into the uprights with a 7/32 Allen wrench.
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Use the same 7/32 Allen wrench and secure the push bar to the uprights Take the self-drilling screws and screw the push bar to the front horseshoe. 65 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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Take the wires from the bottom of the handrail and run them up through the hole in the bottom. Take the ground cable and attach it to the ground tab. 66 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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Take the Display cable and run it to the DAQ board. Take the Ethernet cable and run it to the ethernet jack in coming out of the AC bracket. 67 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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13. Feed the side switch overlay to the housing. 14. Connect Overlay Ribbon the Side switch wire. 68 | UM-NT-EN-02...
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15. Feed the overlay ribbon and wire into the handrail. Using a 10-24 patched countersunk screw, align and install the side switch plastics. 16. Peel off the backing layer of the adhesive on the overlay and press the over to the plas- tic.
7 Operation For Your Safety For safe operation and successful training please read the following points for your own safety before starting to use the treadmill. If you are over 40 years old, have a heart condition, are overweight, or are out of shape, a visit to the doctor is recommended before beginning an intensive training program.
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To protect your treadmill surface from wear, ensure that there are no stones in your shoe • soles. Take a few minutes to get your heart rate in the desired training range. • Walk slowly for some time after a training session to give your body enough time to cool •...
• WOODWAY Customer Service • Only restart the device after approval by WOODWAY Customer Service 7.2.1 Controlled Start Speed (ECOMILL) The ECOMILL is designed to control the maximum belt speed for user safety. The initial start/control speed is 1mph (1.6 km/h) to ensure the user has adequate time to adjust to the non-motorized running surface.
When the treadmill is mounted from the front, the running surface immediately starts to move and there is a high risk of accident. Figure 5- Mounting the Curve from rear of the treadmill base 7.2.5 Safety Railing The non-motorized treadmills are equipped with a railing that extends along both sides and is bowed around the front.
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.
7.3.5 Calculating Maximum Heart Rate To determine your maximum heart rate, subtract your age from the number 220 (general formula). The difference approximates your maximum heart rate. This formula is used by the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). A stress test performed by your doctor determines maximum heart rate.
7.3.10 Heart Rate Chart Max Heart Rate 60% of Max Heart Rate 75% of Max Heart Rate 85% of Max Heart Rate (BPM) (BPM) (BPM) (BPM) *BPM: Beats per minute, Source: American College of Sports Medicine 7.3.11 Contact Heart Rate Measurement (ECOMILL) Grips located on the side handrails transmit the user's heart rate.
Heart Rate Monitor The display was designed so that the user's heart rate is indicated when compatible heart rate transmitters are used, i.e. POLAR® measuring device (GymLink compatible). 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 transmitter.
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Positioning The sensor/transmitter is to be worn below the chest and above the abdomen, preferably directly on the skin (not over clothing), logo to the outside. Moisten the contact surface of the transmitter to transmit the best signal possible from the body to the measuring device. Cleaning The chest strap can be washed.
Display Curve 7.5.1 Curve and Curve Trainer The battery-operated display seen below is used on the Curve and Curve Trainer. The display has seven sections that display 11 different items accessible by toggling the “CHANGE READOUT” function key. 7.5.1.1 Display Parameters Manual user speed control •...
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7.5.1.2 Description of Display Elements The indicators in the display indicate the following data: Speed: Speed The speed is displayed in 00.0 format. The shows the user’s current speed in miles per hour (km/hr if selected for metric readout). Time: The time is displayed in 00:00 format and is measure based on the cumulative training time, from start to end.
7.5.2 Curve FTG The Standard Screen on the Curve FTG can be seen below. The display is powered through the wall outlet. It has the same readouts above with an ad- dition readout of “LOAD.” There are also 2 additional buttons that increase and decrease the load respectively.
Prosmart display on a curve. 7.5.4 Curve XL, Curve 1.5 and Curve 3.0 The battery-operated display listed below is used on the Curve XL, Curve 1.5, and Curve 3.0. There are five indicators in the display which show program statistics in three or four-digit displays.
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Speed: Speed The speed is displayed in 00.00 format. The shows the user’s current speed in miles per hour. Pulse: (heart rate) The user’s pulse is displayed in 000 format. It represents the user’s actual heart rate during training. Time: The time is displayed in 00:00 format and is measure based on the cumula- tive training time, from start to end.
Calories • Time • Set: A diamond symbol ( ) appears in the upper left corner. This means that Mode changes can be made in this window. If the key is pressed, the dia- mond symbol appears in the next window. Mode The value selected with the diamond is programmed by pressing the...
Can be adjusted to increase (Fast [+] key) or reduce (Slow [-] key) speed • 7.6.2 Description of Display Elements The indicators in the display indicate the following data: Speed: The speed is display in 00.0 format. The speed shows the user’s current speed in miles per hour (MPH) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
7.6.3 Function Key Description The keys in the display panel are membrane type switches which allow the user to set the Speed parameter and to monitor training progress. ON / OFF: Press the key to turn the display on and begin the session. Note that the Max Speed Setting will be set to the start value.
CURVE 1.5 Program The Curve 1.5 allows users and trainers to pre-program workouts, track results, and measure pro- gress on the CURVE non-motorized treadmill. Note: The CURVE 1.5 software is a computer program. The computer itself is NOT included. Figure 9- Curve 1.5 Program 7.7.1 Description of Display Elements...
METs: METs are displayed in 00.0 format and calculated using the ACSM formula. Distance: The distance is displayed in 000.00 format. Distance shows the accumulated user’s distance in miles, meters, kilometers, feet, or yards. The distance is ac- cumulated until the program is terminated. Heart Rate: The heart rate is displayed in 000 format.
Manage User(s) 7.8.1.1 Create New User New User Create a new user simply by clicking the button in the toolbar. Users 1. Click the toolbar button. Create New User User Tasks 2. Click in the pane. Standard Address 3. Enter the information on the tabs and click to save data.
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7.8.1.5 Log Out a User After finishing a training session for a specific user, the user should be logged out of the program in one of the following ways: Log Out 1. Click the toolbar button. 2. Close out of the program or log in a new user. Alternate steps to log out a user: Users User Tasks...
7.8.2 Custom Programs Users can create personalized workout programs with variable stages in the program. 7.8.2.1 Create New Program The program editor allows you to create a personalized workout program, composed of one or more stages. Each stage includes a length of time, speed, load, and type of instruction (i.e. Sprint, Run, Jog, Walk, None).
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7.8.2.2 Saved Program When you are ready to save a new program or edited program with additional details, perform the following: Save As Editor Control 1. Click in the pane. 2. Enter a program name and, if desired, a description. Details The program name and description are now visible in the pane and you can access the...
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7.8.2.4 Rename Program Once a program has been created and named, it is possible to rename it. The new name will be automatically applied to all programs of the same name that are linked to other users. Programs 1. Click the toolbar button.
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7.8.2.7 Deleting a Program When a program is deleted, it an all references will be permanently deleted from the database, from the programs pane and from all the users who are linked to the program. 1. Click the programs toolbar button. 2.
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Relative Stage Speed Relative gauge displays the entered speed of the active stage relative to the Stage current speed of the treadmill belt. Speed Stage Speed – Current Belt Speed = Relative Stage Speed Progress The progress bar displays the status of the pro- gram as it runs RFID Key Fob With the optional Key Fob feature, users can log their workouts with an RFID card reader and can...
7.8.3 Results Save Results: When you save a workout program, the collected data is stored. You can save as many results as you wish. Once you save a result you can run a pace workout, generate a report, or generate a graph from the collected data.
7.8.4 Generate Report Generate a report to view more detailed data collected from the saved workout or executed pro- gram. User Collection 1. Expand the pane until you reach your desired workout results. Generate Report. 2. Right-click the selected result and select Reports The report that is displayed in the window contains all the recorded data from the program...
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7.8.4.1 Generate Graph Create graphs to visualize a selected workout individually or for comparison over multiple workouts. User Collection 1. Expand the tree in the pane to find a specific result. Generate Graph 2. Right-click the result and select from the context menu. It is possible to generate multiple graphs for comparison.
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Microsoft® Excel. 1. Right-click the result you wish to export. Export To CSV 2. Click . The default Excel file name will be the same as in the CURVE program. 3. Open Microsoft® Excel. File Open Open 4.
7.8.5 Pacer Function Pacer The integrated function allows users and trainers to save a workout and use it later as a pacer. The pace workout compares distance at the same point in time as the result you ran the pace workout against.
7.8.6 Change Settings The user has the option to change several of the program’s settings. These settings are made acces- Options Options sible by clicking the toolbar button to open the tab. Distance: Distance The distance is displayed in 000.00 format. shows the accumulated user's distance in miles, meters, kilometers, feet, or yards.
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Data Collection Rate: Manually set the rate (samples per second) at which data is collected during a workout. The greater the number of samples per second, the greater the accuracy of the reports. The de- fault is set to 75. Enable Group Mode Auto Start: Select this check box when having multiple runners train in a single session.
CURVE 3.0 Program The Curve 3.0 Pacer Performance System program allows users and trainers to pre-program workouts, track results, and measure progress on the Curve non-motorized treadmill. Note: For the Curve 3.0, the computer is included. 7.9.1 Introduction Innervations has developed the Pacer Performance System Software for the latest athlete powered treadmills.
7.10 Program Views The range of views for operation of the system are selected from the tabs at the top of the screen. These include: Dashboard: Starting and stopping trials; views of time, distance, speed, force, work and power; see the performance in real time. Program Designer: Design programs which set braking levels and give auditory and visual instructions to the athlete.
7.10.1 Dashboard The dashboard is the main control panel for the system. Here the measurements are displayed in real time during a trial. The progress of the program if running is displayed, and the Pacer function can be used. To start a trial, click the Start button. Click again to stop the trial or use Trial End Points to set criteria for completion of a trial.
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Trial End Points This panel is where you can set criteria to end the trial. Options include time, distance, speed at- tained or work done. To set an endpoint, check the box and then enter the target in the appropriate text box.
7.10.2 Program Designer Programs can be designed with a series of stages. Each stage can specify the starting time for that stage, the target speed, the braking load to be applied, the instruction to be displayed on the dashboard, and the sound file to be played to give audio instruction. Stage: Can be any combination of letters and numbers.
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Load Program: Click the load button to open a program file. Commit Changes: Click the commit button to apply any changes made to the currently loaded program. Save Program: Click the save button to keep your changes or save the program to a new filename.
7.10.3 Graphs Variables that can be graphed include distance, velocity (speed), power, horizontal force and vertical force. To display a variable, check the box. The color of the line is the same as the color of the vari- able label. Units of measurement are given on the left or right axis depending which variables are being graphed.
7.10.6 Settings The settings panel is used to select different units of measurement. Distance: Can be measured in meters, feet, yards, kilometers or miles. Speed: Can be measured in meters/second, feet/second, yards/seconds, miles per hour, or kilometers per hour. Work: Can be measured in joules or foot-pounds.
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Zero Horizontal Force: Accounts for any zero offset on the horizontal force transducer. If you take some measurements with no force applied to the horizontal transducer and the force is not zero, clicking this button should cor- rect for this in subsequent measurements. The actual zero offset will be displayed in the text box.
7.10.8 Calibration Calibration is a relatively simple process which allows the information from the force transducers to be scaled to an appropriate unit such as New-tons or pounds of force. The distance measurement does not require calibration because it is measured from a toothed wheel which generates pulses when the treadmill drum turns.
7.10.9 Calibrating Vertical Force The vertical force is calibrated by placing weights on the deck of the treadmill. The first force can be zero in which case there should be nothing on the treadmill deck. Enter the force applied into the textbox next to the button labeled "v force 1". In the example, we have used zero force as the v force 1 and so enter 0.0.
Your treadmill will then be thoroughly renovated by a quali- fied WOODWAY Service Technician. Any worn/outdated features will be replaced. The treadmill will then carry a one (1) year parts and labor warranty. It’s like getting a brand new WOODWAY at a fraction of the cost.
Clean and examine the machine regularly for damage and/or wear, paying • special attention to areas susceptible to wear. In case of doubt or questions, always contact the WOODWAY Customer Ser- • vice or dealer. •...
When the treadmill is in a dirty area or is heavily used, cleaning and inspection measures must be performed accordingly. For proper inspection and regular review, we recommend a WOODWAY maintenance contract. NOTE Worn or damaged components must be replaced immediately. If the observed defect can cause danger to the user or operator, the treadmill may not be used until it is repaired.
Lubrication 9.4.1 Bearings All bearings in the treadmill have been lubricated at the factory and need not be lubricated except for the axle bearings. The bearings on the front and rear axle are to be lubricated with a grease gun once a year (2 in the front, 2 in the rear).
(5) years after original installation. A direct payment, or credit toward the purchase of a new WOODWAY, of 20% of the purchase price of the treadmill will be made to the original owner of a WOODWAY treadmill. This guarantee is limited to the original owner. Contact WOODWAY for further details.
If treadmill is powered by wall outlet, make sure treadmill is plugged in and the • Power switch by the power cord is in the on position. If the display still does not function properly, contact WOODWAY Customer Service. • 11.2 Running Surface Belt is Stuck/Difficult to Move Check for any obstacles around or under the belt and remove them if possible.
Always return used batteries. Discharged batteries can be returned to public collection or retail stores. Batteries supplied by WOODWAY can be returned to WOODWAY at no charge. They can also be sent by mail. Display batteries may not be disposed of in household trash. Dispose of them at a battery collection point.
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My curve tilts slightly to one side. I want to adjust the feet so it is level. How do you do this? When I loosen the nut at the top of the threaded screw, it is hard to tighten in a new location.