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Measures speed/grade; use with ECG/pulmonary equipment, PC control; classified personnel only.
Follow service manual, use authorized agency; avoid flammable anaesthetics, heed device warnings.
Read manual, level surface, inspect parts, avoid loose clothing, care mounting/dismounting.
Use protective earth, heed warnings about moving parts (belt, rollers, footrail).
Explains various symbols like CE, TUV, FCC, Protective Earth, WEEE, and risk warnings.
Provides Lode BV contact info and applicable Valiant model series.
Labels components of the treadmill, including front bar, side bars, rollers, and control panel.
Illustrates connection points and serial number tag on the front of the unit.
Details buttons for operation modes, adjustments, enter/stop, and indicators for protocols, distance, time, HR, speed, angle, units.
Highlights reliability, accuracy, safety, durability, and suitability for cardiology/rehab/pulmonary.
Details speed ranges (Valiant, Rehab, Plus, Special) and handrail possibilities (Fixed, Adjustable, Pediatric).
Read instructions, avoid short-wave equipment, never leave patient unattended, not for wet rooms.
Safety belt stops machine if contact lost; emergency stop halts operation.
Mains supply compliance, check voltage/frequency, connect cable, use grounded socket.
Switch on unit; it performs a self-test, indicated by a beep.
Defines parameters like Total Hr, Service, Belt count, Hi speed, Duration, Brightness, Display id, Prot id, Selection Interface, Baudrate.
Avoid heat sources, direct sunlight, dust, dampness, shocks; keep away from cordless phones and wet rooms.
Operation near short-wave/microwave units can cause instability; use separate mains groups and distance.
Identifies components of the treadmill based on Figure 1 and Figure 2.
Describes buttons for operation modes and adjustments.
Details buttons for manual, heartrate controlled, and programmable modes.
Describes buttons for adjustments and indicators for time, speed, HR, distance, etc.
Lists 5 cooperation modes: Manual, Heartrate controlled, Protocols (time/speed), Heartrate controlled protocols, Quick start.
Enter bodyweight, adjust speed/elevation manually; displays total energy consumption.
Create 7 programs with 9 steps each; set time, speed, angle for each step.
Use clock button for steps; define last step, set bodyweight, and confirm to start.
Use buttons to go to previous/next step of the protocol.
Create 9 programs with 9 steps; set time, target HR, start speed, bodyweight; heed warnings.
Shows no Hr if not received; displays Time, Min HR (L), Max HR (H); shows kilo calories after program.
Use buttons for quick start or navigate preprogrammed protocols; set speed/weight to start.
Details steps, speed, angle, and duration for the Balke protocol.
Details steps, speed, angle, and duration for the Bruce protocol.
No parameters needed, press Enter [3] to begin; does not show kilo calories.
Press Stop [4] once to decrease angle/speed; press again for stand-by mode.
Recommend annual check by dealer; use authorized agency for repairs; manufacturer not liable for unauthorized work.
Adjust belt using rear adjustment bolt; never use oil/silicon spray; allow 2 mins for belt reaction.
Figure 4 shows direction to turn belt adjustment bolt to move belt in the shown direction.
Switch off and disconnect; clean with damp cloth and mild product; clean belt with sponge and lukewarm water; allow to dry.
Check plug, mains supply, fuses, and brightness adjustment.
For System, Watchdog, Bus errors, switch off for 10s; contact dealer if code persists or for other errors.
Details supply voltage, motor capacity, power consumption, speed ranges, belt area, weight, dimensions, classification.
Specifies permissible temperature, relative humidity, and air pressure for use, transport, and storage.