Bodyguard T560, T360 manual Beeper test, Heart Rate Test, Belt Alignment

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Beeper test

The beeper test will cause the beeper to sound.

1.In the Diagnostics menu, select the “BEEPER TEST” and accept it by pressing the JustGoTM/ENTER key. Listen for a series of “beeps”. The beeper test will stop automatically when you press the CLEAR/STOP key.

Heart Rate Test

The heart rate test allows you to determine if the heart rate system (chest strap or hand grip) is working properly and that the computer is displaying your heart rate signal during a program.

1.In the Diagnostics menu, select the “HEART RATE TEST” and accept it by pressing the JustGoTM/ ENTER key.

2.The top left display will show the signal received from the chest strap and the bottom window will show the hand grip signal. Attach your heart rate chest strap. You do not need to step on the treadmill for this test, but simply stand near the computer. Within a few seconds, your actual heart rate signal will be displayed on the screen. Do the same for the hand grip system; put your hands on the two metal plates and wait for 10 to 15 seconds.

3.Press the CLEAR/STOP key to terminate the test.

Belt Alignment

Should you need to adjust the tracking of the running belt, you must make all adjustments during the BELT ALIGNMENT procedure. To determine if the belt is not aligned along the center of the deck, measure the visible deck surface on both left and right sides of the belt. If these values are nearly equal, do not adjust the belt. If one side of the belt is closer to the foot rests than the other side, then you will need to adjust the belt to track to the opposite side.

NOTE – Your treadmill will need belt alignment especially during the first 24 hours of use because the belt stretches itself during that time. After the first 24 hours, no more adjustment should be needed.

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To verify the belt alignment, check visual gap (A) between belt ends and foot rests (B). Belt alignment bolts (D) are visible through hole in rear roller caps (C).

To adjust running belt alignment.

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1.In the Diagnostics menu, select the “BELT ALIGNMENT” and accept it by pressing the JustGoTM/ENTER key.

2.Press the JustGoTM/ENTER key to proceed.

3.You will need the 5/32” hex key to turn the bolts located inside the rear roller end caps.

WARNING – Do not stand on the belt during this procedure. Keep loose clothing and long hair away from the belt and rollers when performing belt alignment.

4.Allow the belt to reach 2.0 mph or 3.2 km/h (speed will be displayed on the computer screen). Looking from the rear of the treadmill, notice the gap between left and right sides of the belt and the foot rests.

If the running belt is tracking to the left of the deck surface:

turn the left bolt in a clockwise direction to allow the belt to track to the right and ultimately in the center, or;

turn the right bolt in a counter-clockwise direction to allow the belt to track to the right and ultimately in the center.

If the running belt is tracking to the right of the deck surface:

turn the left bolt in a counter-clockwise direction to allow the belt to track to the left and ultimately in the center, or;

turn the right bolt in a clockwise direction to allow the belt to track to the left and ultimately in the center.

NOTE – During any belt alignment procedure, do not turn each bolt by more than 1 to 1-1/2 revolutions. Exceeding this may

cause a high amount of tension on the running belt and result in premature wear of the belt and rollers. It is best to adjust only

one alignment bolt, since this will prevent the belt from excessive stretching resulting from adjustment of both alignment bolts.

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Contents T360 T560 Contents Impotant Safety Notice For Your Personal SafetyElectrical Information Know Your Heart RateT360 T560 Limited Warranty Responsibility of the UserT360T360--T5T560 Getting to know the T360 T560 Computer display MonitorKeys Saving an Exercise custom programs Scanning FeaturePausing During an Exercise Viewing Exercise Parameters Access to Settings MenuLanguage Feature Fitness Networking Cardio Theater, Fit LinxxWarm Up and Cool Down Feature Distance Unit FeatureWeight Unit Feature Heart Rate Access Options Feature Heart Rate Control Options FeatureBeeper Feature Table of minimum and maximum values Time, Distance or Calories FeatureUser Identification Feature Activate UserView Statistics Reset StatisticsEdit User Delete UserPause Time Edit Text FeatureSpeed Limits Big Number Option16 Add/Remove Program Heart Rate RecoveryMax Duration Learn ProgramJustGoTM Program Saving Option On or OffProgram Levels Interval Program Manual ProgramCardiovascular Program Random Program Walk Program Hill Climb ProgramSpeed Run Program Track ProgramGerkin Protocol Program Required wireless chest strap Runner’s Interval ProgramHow to Use Heart Rate Access Using Contact Heart RateHeart Rate Access Feature Requires wireless chest strap Memory & Learn ProgramsUsingsi a Heart Rate Receiveri r Changing Your Target Heart Rate in a ProgramPossible Contact Heart Rate Problems Possible Chest Strap Heart Rate ProblemsTroubleshooting Check List Table Eprom test Access to Diagnostics menuNvram Test Keypad TestBelt Alignment Beeper testHeart Rate Test Elevation Calibration Safety Key testMotor Check StatisticsCurrent test Error logMaintenance Speed Sensor testGeneral Care Belt and Running Deck Running BeltDeck Surface Lubricant applicationQuick Troubleshooting Check List Problem Possible CAUSE/SOLUTIONError Codes Problem Cause / SolutionThank You for Purchasing a Bodyguard T360 T560 Interference limits requirements North America Safety requirements North AmericaInternational CanadaMade in Canada