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T1450 ENGINEERING GUIDE S T A N D A R D C O N S O L E F O R : (TM239) TREADMILL.ENG.TM239.REV1 Date of last revision: 10.06...
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T1450 (TM239): Engineering Guide ENGINEERING MODE The user must hold down for 5 seconds after powering up the treadmill to “ELEVATION UP” “SPEED DOWN” enter the engineering menus. The P6 menu appears with the software version in the upper window. Press “STOP”...
T1450 (TM239): Engineering Guide ENG2: DISPLAY TEST MODE Function ENTER All LEDs light up SPEED UP Turns on individual LEDs in all the displays in a clockwise motion and the dots in the dot matrix move up in different colors...
T1450 (TM239): Engineering Guide ENG 5: SPEED SENSOR MODE The PWM value is displayed in the middle window. The Elevation A/D is displayed in the left window. The Dot Matrix displays a flashing row of lights between 2 constant rows of lights. As the arrow is pressed the “SPEED UP”...
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T1450 (TM239): Engineering Guide USER ENGINEERING MODE Your treadmill offers a User Engineering Mode that can access certain data and help to troubleshoot your treadmill. User Engineering Mode is designed for you to access functions that will not affect important treadmill settings. To access this...
T1450 (TM239): Engineering Guide AUTO-CALIBRATION DO NOT STAND ON THE BELT WHEN PERFORMING THE AUTO-CALIBRATION! Auto-calibration is not represented by a Px designation. "AUTO" appears in the center window. When you enter the function, "AUTO" begins flashing. To begin auto-calibration, press .
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