Electrical Testing; Moving And Storing The Treadmill - Quinton MedTrack CR60 User Manual

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Electrical Testing

Moving and Storing the treadmill

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3-6 Maintenance/Troubleshooting
1. Press
to turn on the treadmill.
Power
2. Simultaneously press
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. Press
to reset the display for operation.
Clear
Electrical testing is to be done by the facility's biomedical
department as required. Check the leakage current of the
treadmill periodically—at least every nine months—to be sure
it does not exceed local or provincial standards.
Moving the treadmill requires two people.
1. Set the treadmill to 3 to 5% grade.
2. To avoid electric shock, turn off the treadmill circuit
breaker. Remove the power cord from the power source.
As long as the treadmill is plugged into a powered
outlet and the treadmill circuit breaker is set to ON,
the treadmill is receiving power, even when the
controller is turned off. Do not place hands beneath
the treadmill while it is plugged in.
3. Together, lift the rear of the treadmill, then roll it to the
new site using the wheels on the front of the treadmill.
When storing for prolonged periods, cover the treadmill with
a dust cover. Do not store in damp areas. Do not store the
treadmill on its end as it could fall on someone.
and
on the display
Stop
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