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C954, C956 Treadmill
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6. The keyboard test will place two dots on the display for each key on the display, including
the numeric keypad. Pressing a key will cause the upper of the two dots associated with the
key to go out. Test all of the keys in this manner. Tug on the safety key lanyard, to ensure
that the STOP key is activated.
7. Press and hold the STOP key or ENTER key to proceed to the heart rate test.
8. The heart rate test will display the heart rate being received during this test from either a
chest strap transmitter or test transmitter.
9. Three heart rate values will be displayed. They will be prefixed “U” for unfiltered, “F” for
filtered and “P” for Polar filtering. The Polar filtered heart rate will also appear in the normal
heart rate display, since Polar filtering is the filtering used during normal operation. The right
most red LED in the smart rate display will flash each time a heart beat is detected.
Note: If there is not a heart rate receiver installed or there is a bad or intermittent connection
between the heart rate receiver and the upper PCA, the messages in step 9 will be
replaced by the message NO HEART RATE RECEIVER.
10. Press the STOP or ENTER key to proceed to the lift test.
11. Two numbers will be displayed, the percent of lift and A/D number related to the current lift
position. The A/D (analog to digital) number represents the lift potentiometer reading. The A/
D number will be in the range of 0 to 255.
12. The lift may be operated using the INCLINE keys. The incline percentage and A/D numbers
will change accordingly. Care must be taken while operating the lift in this mode because
the normal upper and lower range limits are not in effect. It is possible to operate the lift to its
physical limits and may cause the lift motor to jam.
13. The A/D reading will be used later in this service manual to calibrate the lift.
14. Press and hold the STOP or press the ENTER key to proceed to the belt speed test.
15. The speed of the running belt is controlled by the SPEED keys during this test.
16. The following values are displayed; time (that the running belt has operated during this test),
current (in amps through the drive motor), belt speed (in MPH) and power bits (PWM value).
17. This test is valuable in diagnosing treadmill load conditions such as running bed and/or
running belt condition. As load is increased, the speed is kept at a constant value (as set via
the SPEED keys) and the current and power bits will vary proportionately to the load.
18. It is suggested that you perform this test on a treadmill known to be in excellent operating
condition. Note the values displayed at a fixed speed (such as 3 MPH) and your body
weight. Those values may then be used to benchmark the operation of treadmills you are
diagnosing.
19. Press and hold the STOP or press the ENTER key to proceed to the belt power test.
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