Star Trac 7600, 7700 manual Precautions Safety, Electrical Safety

Page 6

PRECAUTIONS - SAFETY

The 7600 and 7700 treadmills are wired for either 120 VAC nominal or 230 VAC nominal power input. They are equipped with a specific electric cord and plug to permit connection to the proper electric circuit. Make sure that the product is connected to a dedicated power line having an outlet with the same configuration as that of the plug. NO adapter should be used with this product. If the product must be reconnected for use on a different type of electric circuit, the reconnection should be made by qualified service personnel.

Your safety and the safety of those around you must come first

when working on any piece of Star Trac equipment!

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

￿Always make sure that the equipment you are working on is turned off and unplugged BEFORE performing any work, unless otherwise noted, or when necessary for voltage testing.

￿When replacing fuses, be sure the fuses are of the correct amperage rating. DO NOT exceed the fuse amp rating. If necessary use a fuse of lower rating until the proper fuse may be obtained.

￿When checking continuity at the wire connector, insert the test probe carefully to prevent the terminals from bending.

￿To pull apart electrical connectors, pull on the connector itself, not the wires.

MECHANICAL SAFETY

￿When working on any mechanical equipment, be sure they are not moving when placing your body parts anywhere near them.

￿Avoid wearing loose clothing and jewelry while performing work on any unit with moving parts, whether they are moving or not.

The 7600 and 7700 treadmills weight approximately 323 lbs (146.5 kg). Use caution when lifting, moving or servicing.

4

Service Manual: E-TR and E-TRi

Image 6
Contents Pro Tread AC 7600 Europe Asia/Middle EastEspañol Table of Contents Maintenance Mode Page Precautions Safety Electrical SafetyEquipment Placing Power Electricity ObjectivesEuropean Wire Wire ConfigurationsUSA Wire HOT Neutral GroundPower Cords Preventive Maintenance OverviewPreventive Maintenance Schedule Daily Weekly Monthly Running Belt Importance of Running Belt Maintenance Running Belt Do Not’sClean Belt Surface Cleaning a Running BeltCleaning Procedure Clean Between Deck & Belt Clean Sidebed CoversTools Required Running Belt TensionParts Required FrequencyRunning Belt Retension Procedure Be careful to ensure the Tail Roller does not Running Belt Alignment Roller Care & Maintenance CleaningRoller do NOT’s Applying Wax to a Waxless Running Belt Parts RequiredStep Step Maintenance Mode Engaging Maintenance ModeMaintenance Mode Keys Parameter Defaults Display ParametersNo Rail Stop Parameter Setting Definitions SPEED3 Check with a Star Trac sales representative for definitions Maintenance Mode Test Modes Display TestCalibrate Scale Csafe Test Maintenance Mode Auto Calibration Auto-CalibrationLast Error List Definitions Last StatDFR’s Drive Fault Records DFR InformationSoftware Display UploadersTime Required Tools RequiredSoftware Required on your PC Obtaining the Fisp and Latest Software Extracting Unzipping the Zip Files Connecting the USB Cable to the PC If a ‘Security Warning’ window appears Click ‘Run’ Uploading the Software into the Uploader Project Change PointReturn to Project Change Point Software MCB Set Up Procedure for Programming mode Uploading Software into the AC MCB with MCB UploaderPage Setting Back To Run Mode Uploading to the MCBPage Part Replacement Procedures Running Belt Tensioning Procedure Frequency Recommended Preventative MaintenanceStep When finished, remove the tape from the running belt Toll Free 714-669-1660 Tel Troubleshooting Table Of Troubleshooting DocumentsCheck Speed System and Check Motor System DFR Code 1000000, 100000 DFR Code DFR Code DFR Code 800 DFR Flowchart For # DFR Code 40, 20 DFR Remaining Codes Slipping Running Belt This page intentionally left blank Doc Rev B