True C4RT9 Owner's Manual

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C4RT9
TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLE
MODEL C4RT9
(MAN-C4RT9 REV01)
OWNER'S
MANUAL

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  • Page 1 C4RT9 TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLE OWNER’S MODEL C4RT9 MANUAL (MAN-C4RT9 REV01)
  • Page 3 ‫!ماھ‬ ‫.اھمیلست يلعفلا جتنملا فلتخت دق .جذومنلا يھ ةضورعملا تاجتنملا عیمج‬ ‫.راعشإ نود رییغتلل ةلباق جماربلاو تازیملاو ،جتنملا تافصاوم‬ ‫ ةرایز ىجری كلاملا لیلد نآلا ىتح لصی ام مظعمل‬https://shop.truefi tness.com/customer-service/user-manuals/ ‫ ةرایز ىجری ،ةیفاضإ تاغل يف تادنتسملل‬https://shop.truefi tness.com/customer-service/user-manuals/ WICHTIG! Alle hier gezeigten Produkte sind Prototypen. Das tatsächliche Produkt ausgeliefert wird, kann variieren. Produkt- Spezifi...
  • Page 4 Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 6:00pm (CST) Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm (CST) Contacting Our Sales Team Interested in owning more TRUE products? Please contact us with any product inquires so that we may direct you to the appropriate sales representative to help answer your questions. Address...
  • Page 5 You may receive a shipment that looks intact and discover once the box has been opened that there are hidden damages. Please notify the carrier immediately. TRUE will not be able to fi le a claim if the carrier is not notifi ed in a timely manner.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS—SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS................7 POWER REQUIREMENTS..............................9 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS.............................9 WARNING AND INTENDED USE LABELS..........................10 COMPLIANCES...................................11 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PREASSEMBLY CHECKLIST..............................12 ASSEMBLY STEPS................................13 CONSOLE OVERVIEW CONSOLE OVERVIEW................................21 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION TOUCHSCREEN INTRODUCTION............................22 TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION............................22 HEART RATE MONITORING...............................23 HEART RATE CONTROL (HRC)............................24 PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS...............................25 TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLE...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Equipment should be immediately taken out of product. use if it fails to work properly or when a warning is • Never operate a TRUE product if it has a damaged presented electronically. power cord or electrical plug, or if it has been •...
  • Page 8 • Allow only one person at a time on the equipment carefully retrieve it. If the item cannot be reached, while it’s operating. contact TRUE product support. • Do not allow animals on or near the equipment while • Any changes or modifi cations to this equipment in operation.
  • Page 9: Power Requirements

    POWER REQUIREMENTS Read and understand all instructions before plugging any TRUE power cord into an electrical outlet. DEDICATED LINE This product requires a dedicated line. A dedicated line assures that adequate power is available for safe operation over the life of your TRUE product.
  • Page 10: Warning And Intended Use Labels

    WARNING AND INTENDED USE LABELS WARNING: Replace warning labels that may be worn, damaged, or missing. To replace any worn or missing warning labels, locate the serial number for your product, and then contact TRUE product support: • www.truefi tness.com •...
  • Page 11: Compliances

    WARNING AND INTENDED USE LABELS CONTINUED console serial number location COMPLIANCES This equipment complies with all applicable codes and regulations. For a complete list of compliances, please see regulatory approvals on truefi tness.com.
  • Page 12: Assembly Instructions

    PREASSEMBLY CHECKLIST VERIFY BOX CONTENTS IMPORTANT! Please verify box contents. If you have questions, or if there are any missing parts, contact product support at 800.883.8783 or service@truefi tness.com. TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY INCLUDED IN BOX #2 Phillips Screwdriver BOX CONTENTS...
  • Page 13: Assembly Steps

    ASSEMBLY STEPS STEP 1—ATTACH CONSOLE TO CONSOLE MAST Parts Used in this Step Tools Used in this Step Part Description #2 Phillips Screwdriver CONSOLE Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, secure the console to the console mast using the hardware preassembled to the console (00567800 // SCREW, M5-.8X12 COMBO PHILLIPS/COMMON TRUSS HEAD - ACG BLACK // QTY 4).
  • Page 14 STEP 2—MAKE CONSOLE CABLE CONNECTIONS 1. Connect the I/O cable, center pod cable, contact heart rate cable, and safety key cable to their respective ports on the console control board. NOTE: The longer safety key connector pictured below is only used for the touchscreen console. The shorter connector will not be used.
  • Page 15 1. To enter Service Mode, press and hold the TRUE logo (A) in the upper left corner of the home screen. When the word TRUE (B) begins to fl ash, release the logo and press and hold the lower right corner of the screen (C).
  • Page 16 STEP 3—CALIBRATE THE TREADMILL CONTINUED 2. The fi rst screen displayed after entering Service Mode is the Service menu. In the Service menu, select Utilities (A) to highlight it. Press NEXT (B) to continue. 3. Under Utilities select Product Setup (A). Press NEXT (B) to continue.
  • Page 17 To enter calibration: 1. Press and hold the TRUE logo (A) in the upper left corner of the home screen. When the word TRUE (B) begins to fl ash, release the logo and press and hold the lower right corner of the screen (C).
  • Page 18 STEP 3—CALIBRATE THE TREADMILL CONTINUED 2. In the Service Menu, select Diagnostics (A) to highlight it. Press NEXT (B) to continue. 3. Under Diagnostics, select Calibration/Test (A) to highlight it. Press NEXT (B) to continue.
  • Page 19 STEP 3—CALIBRATE THE TREADMILL CONTINUED 4. Under Calibration/Test, select Speed/Incline Cal (A) to highlight it. Press NEXT (B) to continue. 5. Under Speed/Incline Calibration, press Run (A) to begin calibration. 6. Once calibration is complete, turn the power off on the treadmill for 30 seconds. WARNING: This process will take full control of the treadmill and can be dangerous if caution is not taken.
  • Page 20 STEP 4—ATTACH REAR CONSOLE COVER Tools Used in this Step Part Description #2 Phillips Screwdriver TI0076 PHCS, M4XP0.7X12 TPS9109 COVER, REAR CONSOLE, TPS, BLACK Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, attach the rear console cover to the console mast using 3 screws. TPS9109 TI0076...
  • Page 21: Console Overview

    CONSOLE OVERVIEW Touchscreen Tablet Holder Display Warning Label USB Port Stop Headphone Jack Contact Heart Contact Heart Rate Pad Rate Pad Safety (E-Stop) Touchscreen Display Quick Touch Speed Buttons A capacitive touchscreen used for workout control and Manually increase or decrease the speed of the feature navigation.
  • Page 22: Programming And Operation

    TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION TRUE recommends that users familiarize themselves with the diff erent screens to ensure that they are safely taking advantage of all of the features that this equipment has to off er. Icon Character Map This console uses several icons to provide users with a simplifi...
  • Page 23: Heart Rate Monitoring

    HEART RATE MONITORING This treadmill can monitor a user’s heart rate using a Polar* 5kHz compatible chest strap, a Bluetooth heart rate transmitter or the metal grips on the hand rails (called contact heart rate or CHR pads). Bluetooth transmitters and chest straps transmit the user’s heart rate to the treadmill via radio, and the CHR pads connect to a special computer circuit to extract the user’s heart rate.
  • Page 24: Heart Rate Control (Hrc)

    HEART RATE CONTROL (HRC) You are now the owner of the most sophisticated Heart Rate Control (HRC) treadmill available. TRUE HRC is unique and patented. It accommodates users from rehabilitation to world class athletes, and all those in between. TRUE HRC allows users to do a completely hands-free heart rate controlled workout using speed, incline or both.
  • Page 25: Program Descriptions

    PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Quick Start A workout in which the user controls all settings. The workout continues until it is ended by the user. Manual Users enter their weight, workout time or distance. The user controls both the SPEED and INCLINE of the treadmill throughout the workout.
  • Page 26 PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS CONTINUED Cardio Challenge Speed and incline increase to a maximum at the mid-point of the workout, then decrease to the fi nish. Incline and speed changes aff ect the current segment only. Target HRC Users choose their target heart rate. The treadmill begins in MANUAL control – The user should gradually increase the workout intensity until heart rate is within 10 bpm of their target.
  • Page 27: Touchscreen Console

    TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLE CONSOLE NAVIGATION Home Screen The Home Screen is displayed on the console when there is no workout in progress. From this screen the user is able to select from various options to begin a workout. A. Quick Start Starts a Quick Start workout in which the user controls all settings until the workout is ended by the user.
  • Page 28 CONSOLE NAVIGATION CONTINUED Selecting a Preset Workout Preset workouts are accessed by selecting WORKOUT FINDER from the Home Screen. To view the description of a workout (A), select the workout by touching it (B). Once the desired workout has been selected, simply press NEXT (C) to proceed.
  • Page 29 CONSOLE NAVIGATION CONTINUED Workout Data Screens During any workout a Workout Data Screen will be displayed to give the user a comprehensive visual overview of their current workout data. A. Statistics Bar F. Speed Displays data such as Calories, METS, Distance, Time Displays the current treadmill speed.
  • Page 30: User Profiles

    USER PROFILES Creating a New User To create a new user profi le, touch NEW USER on the Home Screen and the NEW USER screen will appear. Tap the information (A) on the left side of the screen to edit it. Once all of the information is complete, touch BACK (B) to return to the home screen.
  • Page 31: Bluetooth Functions

    BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS Bluetooth Audio (Before Workout) Tap Bluetooth on the Home Screen or in a User Profi le to display the CONNECTIVITY screen. Touch PAIR (A) on the console to begin the pairing process. From the Bluetooth menu on your audio device, select the device listed on the console (B) to complete the pairing process.
  • Page 32 BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS CONTINUED Bluetooth Heart Rate (Before Workout) Tap Bluetooth on the Home Screen or in a User Profi le to display the CONNECTIVITY screen. Touch Heart Rate PAIR (A) to display the Heart Rate Pairing screen. Tap Bluetooth HR (B) and then select the desired device from the list provided.
  • Page 33: Advanced Console Functions

    Entering Service Mode Press and hold the TRUE logo (A) in the upper left corner of the home screen. When the word TRUE (B) begins to fl ash, release the logo and press and hold the lower right corner of the screen (C).
  • Page 34 ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS CONTINUED Service Menu The fi rst screen displayed after entering service mode is the Service menu. From this menu technicians can access all of the service mode features by selecting diff erent categories. To select a category, touch the desired category (A) to highlight it.
  • Page 35 Utilities Menu - Software Update TRUE may periodically release software updates to ensure users enjoy the best workout experience available. Due to the complex nature of this procedure, it is recommended that any software update be completed by a TRUE certifi ed service professional.
  • Page 36 ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS CONTINUED Options Menu The Options menu contains various options and settings that pertain to the operation and setup of the machine. Select the   option to change and use the + and - speed buttons or incline up and down buttons to make changes.
  • Page 37 ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS CONTINUED Diagnostics Menu - Calibration/Test This menu contains tools for testing and verifying treadmill operation. Key Test When a key is pressed on the console NONE will change to indicate which key is being pressed. In the event of a stuck key, the key that is being engaged will display.
  • Page 38 ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS CONTINUED Diagnostics Menu - Error Log Error codes are an important part of troubleshooting any issues with the treadmill. Any time an error occurs it is entered into the Error Log for review by a service professional. This console is capable of storing the ten most recent errors. The error log can be cleared by pressing NEXT (A), but it is not recommended.
  • Page 39: Warranty

    WARRANTY NOTICE For unit and console warranty information, refer to the Warranty Information chapter in the unit manual.
  • Page 40 T R U E F I T N E S S . C O M I N T E G R I T Y M A T T E R S TRUE Fitness Technology, Inc | 865 Hoff Road, St. Louis, MO 63366 © 2023 TRUE. All Rights Reserved.

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