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Publication No. 042102-001 Rev A (September 2004) 3303 Monte Villa Parkway Bothell WA 98021-8969 Telephone: 425-402-2000 Fax: 425-402-2001 Toll-free USA: 800-426-0337 E-mail: Service@quinton.com For sales and technical support outside the USA, Quinton customers should contact their local sales and technical support representative. Visit us at www.quinton.com...
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Appendix A. There are no user-serviceable parts in the treadmill. Any attempt by non-Quinton-authorized personnel to service the equipment may void the warranty. Upon request, Quinton will provide a technical document containing block-level theory of operation, troubleshooting, removal and replacement instructions (by module), maintenance, and...
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Accessory equipment connected to analog, digital, or power interfaces must be either equipment offered for sale by Quinton Cardiology, Inc. or equipment that, when connected to such interfaces, maintains the safety and specified performance of the overall system and the individual devices.
Introduction The MedTrack rehabilitation treadmill is a motorized treadmill designed for rehabilitation exercise. MedTrack Treadmill MedTrack rehabilitation treadmills feature a 20 in. x 60 in. walking surface, variable speed and grade, and a built-in controller. Side handrails are optional. MedTrack Rehabilitation Treadmills User Guide Introduction 1-1...
Treadmill Configuration 1. Controller 2. Walking belt 3. Front of hood 4. Rear of treadmill Controls Power The circuit breaker on the front of the treadmill hood controls the power to the treadmill (see item 1 in the next drawing). The circuit breaker must be set to for the treadmill to run.
1. Circuit Breaker 2. Power cord Hood Configuration Plate for Treadmill Controller The controller is a computerized panel used to operate the treadmill. It is mounted above the front handrail. All commands, including power, are entered by pressing one of the soft-touch keys on the panel.
Controller Keys Function Power Activates and deactivates the control panel. Activates the walking belt, the timer, and the Start Belt distance counter. Stops the walking belt gradually. There are two Stop Belt keys on the panel. The two keys Stop Belt function identically and can be used at any time during the exercise.
Displays and Indicators Displays Display Function Grade Displays the treadmill grade in percent. Displays error messages, weight, time, and Multifunction exercise parameters. Located between grade (center) and speed. Speed Displays the belt speed in mph or km/h. Indicators Indication The system is set to English units. KM/H The system is set to metric units.
Setting the Speed Range When you replace a controller, you must configure it to work with the specific treadmill. Perform the following steps to set the speed range for the treadmill. 1. Enter the service mode by simultaneously pressing Stop , and Belt Slower...
Limit Controls Limited Access A limited-access control lets you restrict treadmill use to authorized personnel. It also lets you stop the treadmill quickly in an emergency. The invisible, magnetically-activated control is located behind the magnet logo on the controllers. When the control is activated, the treadmill will not start until you place the security magnet (supplied with the treadmill) over the logo.
Operating the Treadmill Guidelines for Safe Operation • Before permitting anyone to use the treadmill, warn them of the risk of falling during exercise. Remind them to exercise caution during use. Instruct them in the safe and proper use of the treadmill as described below. •...
• Properly train new staff. Quinton recommends that a copy of these pages be posted near the treadmill or that this information be made readily available in some way. This is not, however, a substitute for proper training of patients by the clinician.
Five-minute Auto Reset If you do not use the treadmill within five minutes after entering the weight and exercise time or within five minutes after pressing , the controller automatically resets the Stop Belt elapsed time and distance to zero and prompts you to enter the weight.
To restart the treadmill, replace the magnetic key, then, if the power key on the controller is on, press ; if the power Start Belt key is off, press Power Deactivation To deactivate the control: 1. Remove the magnetic key and press the key off.
Deactivation To deactivate the time limit control: 1. Simultaneously press , and Stop Belt Cool Down Select 2. Press , or press twice, to set the time to the Clear maximum of 96 minutes. 3. Press Select. Speed Limit Control The speed limit control lets you set a lower maximum speed for treadmill use.
Guidelines for Getting on and off the Treadmill Instruct each patient in the following guidelines for getting on and off the treadmill. ♦ The walking belt should be moving before the patient steps onto the treadmill. 1. Stand next to the treadmill and place both hands on the front handrail.
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Power twice to restart the system. If the error code appears again, record the code number, then turn off the treadmill and call Quinton Technical Support (see Maintenance/ Troubleshooting, Chapter 3). 3. Change the units (optional). To change from English units to metric units and vice versa, press the key.
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6. Press . The belt accelerates gradually to Start Belt minimum speed and remains at minimum until you press Faster 7. Have the patient step onto the treadmill per the guidelines. 8. Press to increase or decrease the walking Faster Slower belt speed.
Maintenance/Troubleshooting The treadmill should be visually inspected, cleaned, and adjusted regularly and as needed. Daily Visual Inspection • Inspect the treadmill power cord and walking belt for wear. • Check the position of the walking belt; be sure it is not rubbing against the frame.
Do not let liquid enter the interior of the treadmill. If it does, the equipment must be inspected and tested for safety by a Quinton-approved technician before it can be used again. Weekly Elevate the treadmill to maximum grade and vacuum the floor under it to prevent excess dust and dirt from interfering with operation.
Adjustments Tools Required: hex wrenches, Phillips screwdriver Warning! Secure long hair and loose clothing before using the treadmill or working near the treadmill walking surface or pulleys. Belt Tension Adjust the belt tension whenever the belt slips or moves unsteadily during operation: 1.
Step 2. Repeat if necessary until the belt runs smoothly without slipping. If more than three adjustments are necessary, call Quinton Technical Support. Caution! Do not overtighten the walking belt. Overtightening can damage the belt and rollers. Do not torque adjustment screws beyond 80 in/lb (9 Nm) maximum.
If the belt continues to move off center, adjust accordingly until it is properly centered. If more than three adjustments are necessary, call Quinton Technical Support. Caution! Do not overtighten the walking belt. Overtightening can damage the belt and rollers. Do not torque adjustment screws beyond 80 in/lb.
1. Press to turn on the treadmill. Power 2. Simultaneously press on the display Stop Faster panel. 3. Multiply the number that appears in the multifunctional display by 10 to obtain the total hours of operation. 4. Record the total time and the date for your records. 5.
This may eliminate the fault. If problems persist, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide that follows. Problems beyond the scope of this table may require service assistance to isolate and correct. Contact Quinton Technical Support for information: 800-426-0337. Warning! Do not remove the treadmill hood: Dangerous voltages are present.
ON. Internal problem. Service required. No power at wall outlet. Check building circuit breaker. Treadmill does not run. Problem with electronic Record error number and call appears on display. circuitry. Quinton Technical Support. 3-8 Maintenance/Troubleshooting MedTrack Rehabilitation Treadmills User Guide...
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Problem Possible Cause Remedy Adjust tracking (see “Belt Walking belt too far left or Tracking” on page 3-4). If problem Improper belt tracking. right. persists, contact an authorized service rep. Adjust belt tension (see “Belt Walking belt slips, but Tension” on page 3-3). If problem Improper belt tension.
Nothing else should be connected to the circuit. • To avoid potential safety and electrical problems, use parts and accessories that meet Quinton specifications. MedTrack Rehabilitation Treadmills User Guide Safety Requirements A-1...
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• Use of accessories or cables other than those specified, with the exception of accessories or cables sold by Quinton as replacement parts for internal components, may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the treadmill. • This equipment is classified Class I, Type B, ordinary equipment, not protected against fluid ingress.
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• Keep the area underneath and around the treadmill clear. Make sure cables are clear of the treadmill. • Be aware of a moving treadmill belt. • Allow sufficient room for patients to maneuver around the system and to safely mount and dismount the treadmill.
EMC Declaration Tables Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions The Medtrack Rehabilitation Treadmills are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Medtrack Rehabilitation Treadmills should assure that they are used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidance...
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Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The Medtrack Rehabilitation Treadmills are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Medtrack Rehabilitation Treadmills should assure that they are used in such an environment. IEC 60601 test Electromagnetic environment - Immunity test...
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Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The Medtrack Rehabilitation Treadmills are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Medtrack Rehabilitation Treadmills should assure that they are used in such an environment. IEC 60601 test Electromagnetic environment - Immunity test...
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Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the Medtrack Rehabilitation Treadmills The Medtrack Rehabilitation Treadmills are intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the Medtrack Rehabilitation Treadmills can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the Medtrack Rehabilitation Treadmills as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the...
Specifications MedTrack CR60 Specifications Performance Maximum Rated Load 400 lb (181 kg) Refer to the speed/weight graph on the next page. Belt Speed Range ± 0.2 0.6 to 7.2 mph (1.0 to 11.6 km/h) mph (continuously or 1.0 to 12 mph (1.6 to 19.3 km/h)
Environmental Temperature Operating: 50 to 104 °F (10 to 40 °C) Storage: -40 to 158 °F (-40 to 70 °C) Humidity (non- Operating: 15 to 95% relative condensing) Storage: 5 to 95% relative Power Requirements Listed below are the power requirements for your treadmill Nominal Voltage Range Current Draw Min.
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Multifunctional Display Elapsed Time Units: min:sec Range: 00.00 to 99.59 Increment: 00:01 Countdown Units: min:sec Timer Range: 00.00 to 96.00 Increment: 00:01 Maximum time 96 minutes Elapsed Units: miles or kilometers Distance Range: 0 to 99.99 miles or kilometers Increment: 0.001 from 0 to 9.999 miles or Kilometers, 0.01 from 10.00 to 99.99 miles or kilometers Pace...
Installation Notice The treadmill and controller must be installed correctly before being used. Quinton recommends that you contact your treadmill dealer or representative when your equipment arrives. The representative will help unpack, install, and demonstrate it, to ensure that: •...
• the treadmill is connected correctly to the appropriate AC power source • installation and operation are in accordance with Quinton standards Incorrect installation by unauthorized personnel can lead to equipment damage and may void the warranty. Warning! The treadmill must be on a dedicated branch circuit.
Installation If you choose to install your treadmill without the assistance of a Quinton technician, use the following procedure. Tools • hex wrench (supplied in kit) • Phillips screwdriver (12-inch length preferable) • small flat-blade screwdriver • torque wrench if available.
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Tilt, then Tilt, then Upright bracket Upright bracket slide forward. slide forward. Side rail Side rail Front end Front end Engage keyhole slots Engage keyhole slots Keyhole slots Keyhole slots with hold-down with hold-down on this end on this end screws here.
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Detail Grounding brackets, Step 8 9. To install the hood cover, place the cover over the tab on the hood. 10. Lower the hood cover to align the three screw holes at the bottom of the cover. Fasten the cover using the three 1/4- 20 x 7/8-in button head screws, flat washers, and star washers supplied.
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A. Hood cover A. Hood cover B. Phillips #8 screws B. Phillips #8 screws C. Holes for mounting C. Holes for mounting hood cover hood cover 1. Back of hood 1. Back of hood 2. Holes for screws 2. Holes for screws 3.
Down b. Press Stop Belt c. Press to turn off the controller. Power If the treadmill does not run smoothly, contact Quinton Technical Support before using it. MedTrack Rehabilitation Treadmills User Guide Receiving and Installation C-7...
Controls, Displays, Indicators All commands are entered by pressing a key on the controller. The treadmill cannot operate when the controller power is off. WARNING! As long as the treadmill is plugged into a powered outlet, it is receiving power, even when the controller is off.
Units The Units function lets you choose which unit of measurement to use in calculations and displays: English units (miles, mi/hr, min/mile, and lb) or metric units (km, km/ hr, min/km, and kg). You can change the unit option at any time by pressing and releasing the key.
Select key serves two functions: Select • It is used when entering the user's weight and exercise time. • It is used to choose which exercise parameter to display in the center display: : time elapsed since the exercise or count-down timer Time began.
Limited Access Control The limited-access control restricts access to the treadmill controls. To operate the treadmill when the limited-access control is activated, you must place a magnetic key, supplied with the treadmill, over the magnet logo on the front of the controller.
Speed Limit Control You can set a maximum speed for treadmill use, which is especially useful for unmonitored treadmills. Use the following procedure to limit the speed: 1. Simultaneously press and release , and Stop Belt Cool Down Select 2. Use the keys to set the speed to the Faster Slower...
Speed The Speed display shows the current belt speed until you press the key, then it displays the target speed. Faster Slower Multifunction Display The multifunction display (centered between grade and speed) displays error messages, weight, and exercise parameters (time, distance, pace, total calories consumed, calories burned per minute, and METS).
Enter Time LED is flashing. You can enter any number of minutes from 1:00 to 96:00 in one-minute increments. The clock will count down to zero from that value. When the time runs out, the treadmill will slow to minimum speed. If you do not enter a time, the clock will count up from zero when you press Start Belt...
Symbol Definitions Quinton products display one or more of the following symbols and warning labels for your protection. No single product displays all. Attention: Earth ground (protective) Consult accompanying documents Off (power Type B equipment - provides disconnected adequate protection against...
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Earth ground Type CF equipment with (functional) defibrillation protection Replace fuse Fuse only as marked Mains power Equipotentiality Down Faster Slower Warning Timed fuse (slo-blo) Hertz Volts Amperes Volt Amperes E-2 Symbol Definitions MedTrack Rehabilitation Treadmills User Guide...
Glossary Press-button panel that lets the user control the Controller treadmill and view exercise progress. Treadmill surface under walking belt. Deck Incline, or slope, of the treadmill deck Grade measured in percent grade. Light Emitting Diode: small light used as an indicator.
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Index Adjustment 3-3 Electrical testing 3-6 belt tension 3-3 Emergency Stop 2-4 belt tracking 3-4 Auto reset 2-3 Glossary D-1, F-1 Grade F-1 Belt tension 3-3 Guidelines, safe Belt tracking 3-4 operation 2-1 Circuit breaker 1-2 Handrail kit 1-7 Circuit breaker trips 3-9 Heat dissipation C-2 Cleaning 3-2 Hood configuration plate 1-3...
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Magnetic Key 2-4 Testing C-7 Maintenance 3-1 Time limit control 2-4 Moving the treadmill 3-6 Tools C-3 Track F-1 Troubleshooting 3-1, 3-7 Operating the treadmill 2-1 Options 1-7 Overtightening 3-4 Units, default setting 2-5 Patient instructions A-3 Visual inspection 3-1 Power 1-2 Walking belt F-1 Receiving C-1...
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