C18: POWER RELAY TESTS
C19: SERVICE REMINDERS
NOTE: Press STOP to exit Diagnostic Test Mode.
You can perform any of the service diagnostic tests from any treadmill state, that is, before,
during, or after a program (manual or preset). Since C2, C3, C8 and C9 are dynamic tests,
you will usually want to enter the Diagnostic Test Mode while the treadmill is running.
To run a service diagnostic test, press and hold SCAN/SAVE and then press –. You will see
the message “DIAGNOSTIC TESTS . . . PRESS v OR
^
TO SELECT.”
The message scrolls across the display from the far right to the far left. Then, three seconds
later, the message repeats. This display sequence continues until you press
^
or v. If you do
not press either key for five minutes, the treadmill turns off the display.
If you press
^
, the treadmill displays the first diagnostic test menu choice: “C1: PROGRAM
REVISION LEVEL.” If you press
^
again, the treadmill advances to the second choice: “C2:
ACTUAL SPEED,” and so on. Similarly, if you first press v the treadmill displays the diagnostic
test menu choices in reverse order, starting with the last choice:
“C18: SERVICE REMINDERS” and moving backward through the menu (C19, C18, etc.).
When you have selected a test, press START/ENTER to begin. If you do not press
START/ENTER within five minutes, the treadmill returns to the Dormant Mode.
After a diagnostic test finishes, press the START/ENTER key to return to the diagnostic test
menu choices.
To exit a diagnostic test or the diagnostic test menu, press STOP and the treadmill returns to
the Dormant Mode.
C1: PROGRAM REVISION LEVEL
This test displays configuration information for the main program chip in the control panel.
The test displays the treadmill model number for which the program chip is intended, followed
by the revision level of the main program. The control panel displays the test results until you
press START/ENTER which returns the display to the test menu choices. For example:
600 series r 2.01
Also active in this diagnostic window is the test for the heart rate. The right decimal point in
the % GRADE window (the left window) will pulse with each pulse received. Note that the
usable range of the Polar® Transmitter is about 30° from the console cross rail where the
pickup sensor is embedded.
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