Cybex International LT-14464-4 Rev H Electrical Power Requirements, Unpacking, Hardware Bags

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Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s Manual

vapor, chlorine, and/or bromine could adversely affect the electronics as well as other parts of the machine.

A comfortable environment will help you enjoy your exercise routine and give you additional motivation to continue.

Electrical Power Requirements

This treadmill is for use on a grounded, dedicated circuit, and one of the following: 115 VAC, 60 Hz and 20 amps, or 230 VAC, 60 Hz, and 15 amps, or 220/240 VAC, 50 Hz and 15 amps. Contact your electrician if you have any doubts about your electrical service.

Do not use a ground plug adapter to adapt the 3-prong power cord plug to a non-grounded electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord.

Unpacking

Unpack and remove the treadmill parts from the shipping container. Leave the base in the box at this time. Leave the hardware in the bags at this time. Check for the following parts. See Figure 1. If any of the parts are missing contact your Cybex dealer.

Base

Uprights (left and right)

Console assembly

Cross brace

Motor cover

CR lower electronics PCB and panel assembly

Front wheels (2)

Owner's Operating Manual with registration card (1, not shown)

Hardware Bags

Phillips head screws#6-32 x .50 for the front motor cover (2)

Button head screws 5/16-20 x .75 for assembly (16)

Star washers 5/16 (16)

Allen wrench (Hex key), 3/16”

Wire ties (2)

Rubber foot pads (2, not shown)

Tools Required

Phillips head screwdriver

Allen wrench 3/16” (supplied)

5 Setup & Assembly

Quick Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1

Choosing & Preparing a Site 5-1

Electrical Power

Requirements. . . . . . . . . . 5-3

Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3

Assembling the Treadmill. . . 5-4

Testing the 710T Operation . 5-9

Setting Operation Options. 5-10

Page 5-3

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Contents Cybex 710T Treadmill About This Manual FCC Compliance InformationDeclaration of Conformity Table of Contents Page Important Voltage Information Grounding InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Emergency Stop Risk of Personal Emergency Stop Press the Stop key once to bring the running belt to a stopPage Technical Specifications SpecificationsPage Quick Operation Guide Detailed Operation GuideSTART/ENTER Activating the Treadmill Follow the steps below Stopping the Treadmill Control During Operation Data Readouts Meaning of termsSelecting Programs & Options Displaying Heart RateUse of Programs Manual Mode P1 Fitness Test ProgramOperation P2 Weight Loss Program P2 Program Profile P3 Cardiovascular Program Operation P4 Speed Challenge Program Operation P5 Express Program P6 Hill Interval Program P7 Speed Interval Program P8 Pikes Peak Program P9 River Run Program P10 5 Kilometer Program P10 Program ProfileP11 Demonstration Program P101-P110 Saved ProgramWorkout Tips Monitoring Your Heart RateTake your heart rate Determine your target heart rate Approx Maximum 85% Heart Rate AgeRegular Maintenance Activities Cleaning Your TreadmillRunning Belt Maintenance Re-tension the belt Re-center the beltTurn the power off Remove the motor cover and side railsCheck the belt and deck condition Clean under the belt Replace the side rails and motor coverOther Preventive Maintenance Service Schedule Log Sheet Quick Setup Choosing & Preparing a SiteItem Qty Description Electrical Power Requirements UnpackingHardware Bags Assembling the Treadmill Move the base into positionAttach the right upright Attach the upright cross braceAttach the console to the left upright StarAttach the console and left upright to the treadmill Connect the cables Attach the front panelAttach the motor cover Position the padsConnect Csafe Test the 710T Operation Setting Operation Options Programs On/Off Mode C14Metric/English Measurement Units Service Reminders C19 Time Limit C15Speed Limit C16 Pause Time C17Page Contacting Service WarrantyLimited Warranty to NON-CONSUMER Buyers Serial Number & VoltageLimited Warranty to Consumer Buyers Expiration of Limited Warranties for NON-CONSUMER BuyersExpiration of Limited Warranties for Consumer Buyers Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of RemediesReturn Material Authorization RMA Procedure for Obtaining Warranty PerformanceDamaged Parts Ordering PartsPage Service Instruction Motor BrushesTurn the power on Elevate the treadmillRemove the motor cover Disconnect the motor cableSecure the brushes Secure the brush capsClear the error log Motor Current & VoltageSecure the front panel Secure the motor coverMeasure Motor Voltage at Max Speed, No Load Measure current drawRemove the front panel Measure motor voltage115V 230VRunning Belt & Deck Secure the side rails and motor coverRemove the side rails Remove the rear roller Loosen the deckLoosen the drive belt Drive Belt Front RollerAttach the drive belt tensioning assembly Reinstall the side rails and end capsRear Roller Attach the running deckError Codes Error 1 No Speed Signal at StartupError 2 Excessive Current Draw Error 3 Loss of Speed SignalError 50 Overspeed Diagnostic Tests Error 70 Loss of Novram InformationC18 Power Relay Tests C19 Service Reminders C1 Program Revision LevelC2 Actual Speed C3 Current DrawC4 LED Test C5 Overlay TestC6 Csafe Port Check C7 Tone Generator CheckC8 Speed Sensor Count C12 Error LOG C9 Incline SensorC10 Total Mileage C11 Total HoursC18 Power Relay Test C19 Service RemindersC14 PGM Lockout C15 Time LimitService Parts List QTY DescriptionQTY Description NS = Not Shown Page Based on SC-710T Rev E