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Statistics
The statistics allow you to view different parameters related to the use of your treadmill such as time and distance.
1. Enter into the Diagnostics menu, see Section 5.1.
2. Select the “STATISTICS” option and accept it by pressing the JustGo
®
/ENTER key.
• The TOTAL TIME displayed indicates the amount of time the treadmill has been used during all exercise programs.
• The TOTAL DISTANCE displayed indicates the total distance traveled with the treadmill during all exercise programs.
3. Press the CLEAR/STOP key to terminate the test.
Safety Key test
The safety key test verifies that the safety key works properly.
1. Enter into Diagnostics menu, see Section 5.1.
2. Select the “Safety key test” and accept it by pressing the JustGo
®
/ENTER key.
Check the screen. If the safety key is properly inserted, a closed contact will be dislayed on the LED SCREEN. Otherwise, if
no safety key is inserted, an open contact will be displayed.
Error log
The Error log allows you to see the number of times that a speed error is produced.
1. In the Diagnostics menu, select the Error log and accept it by pressing the JustGo
®
/ENTER key.
2. You can see all the errors and the number of times that they occurred.
3. Press the CLEAR/STOP key to exit this test or press the JustGo
®
/ENTER to clear all errors.
NOTE – The table of errors can be viewed at the end of this document.
Speed sensor test
The Speed sensor test allows you to see whether your speed sensor circuit is functional or not.
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1. In the Diagnostics menu, select the Speed Sensor test and accept it by pressing the JustGo
®
/ENTER key.
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2. Allow the belt to reach 2.0 mph or 3.2 km/h.
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3. It will be displayed if the circuit is good or bad on the central information window:
• Check if your speed sensor is connected.
• Check if your optical disc is clean and that there is no dirt blocking the speed sensor.
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4. Press the CLEAR/STOP key to terminate the test.
Current test
The current test allows you to see the voltage and amperage in the motor.
1. In the diagnostics menu , select current test. The motor will start and will reach 2.0 mph (or 3.2 km/h).
2. Walk on the treadmill for a couple of minutes and the value of the current and voltage at the motor will appear on the
central information window.
3. Vary the speed to ensure that you get good readings for different speeds.
4. Press stop to terminate the current test.
NOTE – During this test, the amperage and the tension will be shown on the central information window in the following
format: 3.1 A, 20V.
Here 3.1 A stands for 3.1 Amps and 20 V stands for 20 Volts DC.
The value of the amperage must never exceed 15 amps (10 amps for international version).