Technogym DGK02U0 Technical Service Manual page 30

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Duplex, 115.2 KBoud;
Receives information from the High Kit about the training profiles;
Keeps the motor stopped when the equipment is not being used;
It uses a deceleration ramp to pilot the motor in the case of an inverter overload or other
fault condition;
Pilots the motor and in this way it receives the instant speed and delivered torque at every
moment, based on which it calculates the power developed by the user at every moment
(passive training mode);
Modulates the motor torque to create a load against which the user must resist (passive
training mode);
Manages the energy surplus coming from the motor (passive training mode);
Applies a speed limitation to keep the running surface from breaking away when the torque
delivered by the engine prevails over the one applied by the thrust of the user (passive
training mode);
Signals the absence of the user to the High Kit. As a result, the High Kit commands a stop
(active training mode).
The drive houses a 24V F4 fuse that protects the 24V line:
- Fans;
- Gradient motor.
Fig. 8 - Detailed view of the drive board fuses – Fuse F4 is shown in red
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TECHNOGYM RUN Technical Service Guide
TSG-00284-EN- Uncontrolled copy if printed
Rev. 1.0

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