True Fitness 700, 725, 600 manual Inspection, Care And Maintenance Table Of Contents

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3-1

Care And Maintenance Table Of Contents

 

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

 

 

LUBRICATION

3-2

 

DAILY CARE

3-3, 4

 

WEEKLY CARE

3-5, 6, 7

 

MONTHLY CARE

3-8, 9

 

QUARTERLY CARE

3-10, 11

EXPLODED DIAGRAMS

 

 

WIRING DIAGRAMS

3-12, 13

 

EXPLODED DIAGRAMS-700

3-14, 15, 16

 

PARTS LIST-600/700/725/750

3-17

TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS

 

 

DIAGNOSTICS/ERROR MESSAGES

3-18

 

NO DISPLAY

3-19

 

NO BELT MOVEMENT

3-20

 

CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPS AT START UP

3-21

 

TREADBELT STOPS DURING WORKOUT

3-22

 

SPEED FLUCTUATION

3-23

 

INCLINE MALFUNCTION

3-24

 

E3:EEPROM ERROR

3-25

 

HEART RATE NOT FUNCTIONING

3-26

TEST PROCEDURES

 

 

CALIBRATION

3-27

 

GROUNDED OUTLET

3-27

 

AMP DRAW

3-27, 28

 

SPEED SENSOR

3-29

 

VOLTAGE TO DRIVE MOTOR

3-29

 

DRIVE MOTOR

3-30

 

DRIVE BELT TENSION

3-30

 

TREADBELT TENSION

3-31

 

INCLINE POTENTIONMETER

3-31

 

VOLTAGE TO INCLINE MOTOR

3-32

Maintenance Schedules

3-2

LUBRICATION

True Commercial Series Treadmills are self lubricating and do not require you to apply wax to the deck or belt.

It is important to inspect the Autowaxer lubrication system at least once every 6 months to ensure that it is not worn through the wax channel and damaging the treadbelt.

Lay the unit on the side and visually inspect the Autowaxer mounted to the underside of the deck. At least 1/2 inch should remain on the wax channel. If not, replace the wax channel.

 

 

 

 

Lay

Over

 

On

 

V

Side

isual

 

 

 

 

 

Inspection

 

 

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Contents Series Commercial Treadmill Serial Number Thank You For Selecting True TreadmillTable Of Contents Safety TipsAssembly & Belt Adjustment Treadbelt Tension & Safety Features Safety FeaturesControl Panel Control Panel Functions 700, 725 HRC Control PanelPrograms Panel FunctionsWindows Quick Start Quick Reference Operating InstructionsBasics Cruise ControlSeries P Models Pre Program ProfilesExamples of HOW HRC can Work for YOU Cardiointeractive & Heart Rate ControlCardiointeractive & HRC Target Operating Instructions Cool Down Stage Approaching TargetBeginning Target HRC Hands Free AT TargetCardiointeractive HRC Interval Operating Instructions Cruise Control Operating InstructionCool Down Stage Target ADJ Target +WARM-UP Stage Heart Rate ControlHeart Rate Control Important Points Heart Rate Safety ParametersPre-Program Operating Instructions With Express Keys Access Your Favorite Workout with Express Keys on HRC ModelsDetermining Your Needs Target Heart Rate ChartF.I.T. Formula Your Fitness ProgramF.I.T. Formula Inspection Care And Maintenance Table Of ContentsWipe Down Daily Care and ServiceUnplug Date Withdamp Cloth Visual Weekly Care and ServiceDate Wipe Down Inspection Week # Acuum Monthly Care and ServiceInterior Quarterly Care and ServiceWeek # Date Vacuum Date Cleaning Visual Inspection Quarter Wiring DiagramsInterior Wiring Diagrams Exploded Diagrams 99 600/700/725/750 Parts List Diagnostics Troubleshooting Flowcharts Troubleshooting Flowcharts E5 SENSOR, E2 Overspeed Troubleshooting Flowcharts Grounded Outlet Test Test ProceduresAMP Draw Test Drive Belt Tension Test Speed Sensor TestVoltage to Drive Motor Test Drive Motor TestIncline Potentiometer Calibration Test Treadbelt Tension TestVoltage to Incline Motor Test Individual Performance Chart Performance Chart