HRcable connection at Console
Sensor grip
Dry or calloused hands
No Heart Rate displaywhile using chest Transmitter contact with skin
strap
Electromagnetic interference
Cheststrap transmitter
HRreceiver
Walking belt not aligned Machine leveling
Walking belt tension and alignment
Motor sounds strained or E1error occurs Silicone lubrication onwalking belt
Hesitation or walking belt slips when in
use
Belttension
Belt stops movingwhile in use Safety key
Motor overload
Insure cable is connected securely to
Console.All wires in cable should be
intact. If any are cut or crimped, replace
cable.
Insure hands are centered on HR
sensors. Hands must be kept still with
relatively equal pressure applied to each
side.
Sensors may have difficulty with dried
out or calloused hands. A conductive
electrode cream such as Signacreme®
or Buh-BumpTM can help make better
conduct. These are available on the
web or at medical or some larger fitness
stores.
Moisten skin contact area onthe chest
strap.
Turn off anytelevision, AM radio,
microwave, or computer within 6feet (2
meters)of the treadmill.
Test chest strap with another HRM
device such as HRwatch or a machine
at a gym. If transmitter has good skin
contact and still does not send a HR
signal, replace chest strap transmitter.
If chest strap is known to work with other
devices and no sources of interference
are present, or console is tested with a
PulseSimulator and does not receive
the signal, contact CustomerCarefor
replacement HRreceiver.
Make sure the machine is level. Referto
the procedure for leveling the machine
inthis manual.
Make sure the walking belt is centered
and tension is correct. Refer to the
procedures for adjusting tension and
aligning the belt inthis manual.
Apply silicone to the inner surface of the
walking belt. Referto the belt lubrication
procedure in this manual.
Adjust the belt tension at the rear of the
machine. Refer to the procedure for
adjusting belt tension in this manual.
Plug Safety Key into Console. (See
EmergencyStop Procedure in the
Important Safety Instructions section.)
Unit may be overloaded and draw too
much current, which causes power
to turn off to protect motor. Refer
to maintenance schedule for belt
lubrication. Make sure the walking belt
tension is correct, and start unit again.
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