Keys Fitness T240, T260 owner manual Maintenance InformationInfor ation, General Care

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Maintenance

The maintenance menu allows you to see the average value of the current drawn by the motor. It also allows you to reset this counter.

A first threshold has been set to make sure that the normal high limit of current drawn by the motor will not be exceeded. When that level is reached, the user will get the message DECK MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED and a diamond sign will be displayed on the main screen. The message and sign will be displayed between each new exercise. After the maintenance has been done and reset in the diagnostics menu, the notice will go away until there is a new rise of current.

If the maintenance is not done on the deck surface when required, a second threshold will trigger not too high above the first one. Another notice with a square sign on the main display will come up. At that point the machine will not start again until the deck maintenance is done and the maintenance has been reset in the diagnostics menu.

1.To access the Maintenance menu, you have to enter into diagnostics and choose MAINTENANCE and press ENTER. There is two sub menu items: AVERAGE and RESET.

2.If you want to see the average current drawn by the motor simply go into the AVERAGE menu that will display the average current in the motor from the last time it has been reset. To get out of that menu simply press STOP.

3.If you have done the maintenance, you need to reset the maintenance counter by accessing the RESET MAINTENANCE menu and enter that menu and confirm that it has been done. You will then get a message that the “MAINTENANCE COUNTER HAS BEEN RESET”. You can now restart the treadmill.

 

Level of alerts

 

America

International

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diamond sign

 

13.5 amps

10 amps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Square sign

 

 

14.5 amps

10.8 amps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6Maintenance InformationInfor ation

General Care

Your T240 – T260 has been designed and built to give you trouble free use. For maximum safety however, you should periodically check your unit for signs of wear.

Here’s a quick check list followed by reference Table 2 :

After each workout, you should wipe down your T240 – T260 using a mild, non-abrasive liquid cleanser applied on a soft cotton cloth. Do not spray cleansers directly on the unit or use an excessively damp cloth. Do not clean the unit with the power ON, be sure that it is OFF.

Be sure that the treadmill is on a level surface and that it is not rocking. Excessive rocking may cause the running belt to track to one side of the deck resulting in accelerated wear of the running belt.

Keep liquids including excessive sweat away from the computer console.

The running belt and deck surface should be kept clean. Dirt and other debris can cause slipping when exercising.

Check that each handle bar is secure on the frame.

Do not put any lubricating product other than the Bodyguard® lubricant.

Place a carpet or rubber mat under the treadmill to avoid any build up of debris from your exercise shoes. Under extreme conditions, some debris may collect on the floor just behind the rear roller. It is also recommended to periodically remove any dust that may have accumulated under the treadmill. Excessive amounts of dust may enter into the motor assembly and cause the motor to overheat.

It is very important to periodically remove any dust that may have accumulated under the motor cover. Use compressed air to blow out the accumulated dust in the motor and board area.

WARNING – To prevent electrical shock or risk of fire, always turn the power OFF and disconnect the power cord whenever you are inspecting and repairing your T240 – T260.

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Contents T240 T260 Contents For Your Personal Safety IMPORTANTImportant SafetySAFETYNoticeNOTICEKnow Your Heart Rate Electrical InformationResponsibility of the User T240 T260 Limited WarrantyGetting to know the T240 T260 Computer display Monitor OperatiOperating yourKeys Scanning FeatureSaving an Exercise custom programs Pausing During an ExerciseViewing Exercise Parameters Settingtti Up the Computer tto Your EnvironmentAccess to Settings Menu Language FeatureCreate User Weight Unit FeatureUser Identification Feature Activate UserDelete User Reset StatisticsEdit User View StatisticsTable of minimum and maximum values Distance Unit FeatureTime, Distance or Calories Feature Warm Up and Cool Down FeatureHeart Rate Access Options Feature Heart Rate Control Options FeatureLearn Program T260 Beeper FeatureSpeed Limits Big Number OptionHeart Rate Recovery T260 only ExercisExercise ProgramsProgram Levels JustGo Program Manual ProgramHill Climb Program T260 only Track Program T260 only Speed Run Program T260 onlyHeart Rate Control Program HRC and Weight Loss Program Cardiovascular Program Memory & Learn ProgramsWalk Program Heart Rate Access Feature How to Use Heart Rate AccessChanging Your Target Heart Rate in a Program Usingsi a Heart Rate Receiveri r Problem Possible Cause Solution Access to Diagnostics menuDisplay Test Nvram TestEprom test Keypad TestBeeper test Heart Rate System TestBelt Alignment Elevation Calibration Motor CheckSpeed sensor test Safety Key testError log StatisticsMaintenance InformationInfor ation MaintenanceGeneral Care Deck Surface Belt and Running Deck Running BeltProblem Possible CAUSE/SOLUTION Quick Troubleshooting Check ListThank You for Purchasing a Bodyguard T240 T260 Error CodesSafety requirements North America InternationalInterference limits requirements North America Designed and Engineered in Canada