Bodyguard T360, T560 manual General Care, Belt and Running Deck Running Belt

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1.In Diagnostics menu, select “MAINTENANCE” and accept it by pressing the JustGoTM/ENTER key. There are two sub menu items: AVERAGE and RESET. Scroll between them with the INCREASE/DECREASE key and press the JustGoTM/ENTER key to accept your choice.

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 CLEAR/STOP key.

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”.

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

 

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6Maintenance InformationInfor ation

General Care

Your T360 – T560 have 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 3 :

After each workout, you should wipe down your T360 – T560 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 T360 – T560.

Belt and Running Deck

Running Belt

The running belt supplied with each treadmill is of the highest quality, offering superior traction and low noise under extreme conditions. It is therefore important to maintain each running belt periodically by observing that no cuts have appeared over time, and that the running belt has not shifted to one side of the deck surface. If the running belt constantly tracks (or moves) to one side of the deck, you must adjust the alignment bolts placed at the rear of the running belt.

See Belt Alignment for complete procedure.

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Contents T360 T560 Contents For Your Personal Safety Impotant Safety NoticeKnow Your Heart Rate Electrical InformationResponsibility of the User T360 T560 Limited WarrantyGetting to know the T360 T560 Computer display Monitor T360T360--T5T560Keys Saving an Exercise custom programs Scanning FeaturePausing During an Exercise Language Feature Access to Settings MenuViewing Exercise Parameters 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 User Identification Feature Time, Distance or Calories FeatureTable of minimum and maximum values Activate UserEdit User Reset StatisticsView Statistics Delete UserSpeed Limits Edit Text FeaturePause Time Big Number OptionMax Duration Heart Rate Recovery16 Add/Remove Program Learn ProgramJustGoTM Program Saving Option On or OffProgram Levels Interval Program Manual ProgramCardiovascular Program Random Program Hill Climb Program Walk ProgramTrack Program Speed Run ProgramRunner’s Interval Program Gerkin Protocol Program Required wireless chest strapHeart Rate Access Feature Requires wireless chest strap Using Contact Heart RateHow to Use Heart Rate Access Memory & Learn ProgramsChanging Your Target Heart Rate in a Program Usingsi a Heart Rate Receiveri rPossible Contact Heart Rate Problems Possible Chest Strap Heart Rate ProblemsTroubleshooting Check List Table Nvram Test Access to Diagnostics menuEprom test Keypad TestBelt Alignment Beeper testHeart Rate Test Motor Check Safety Key testElevation Calibration StatisticsMaintenance Error logCurrent test Speed Sensor testBelt and Running Deck Running Belt General CareLubricant application Deck SurfaceProblem Possible CAUSE/SOLUTION Quick Troubleshooting Check ListProblem Cause / Solution Error CodesThank You for Purchasing a Bodyguard T360 T560 International Safety requirements North AmericaInterference limits requirements North America CanadaMade in Canada