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CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION
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ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued):
Navigating Diagnostics Mode:
Using the up and down incline keys, users can scroll through the available options, which include:
HoursThe total number of hours the unit has been used.
Distance The total distance (in miles) the unit has run.
Average Speed The overall average speed at which the unit has been used.
Units Toggles the units between English Standard to Metric (use the + and - speed keys).
Current Shut Off When enabled, the unit will shut down if the weight of a user is not detected while the belt is moving.
Cooldown Time Adjusts the length of the cooldown workout segment (use the + and - speed keys).
Backlight Increase or decrease the brightness of the console display (use the + and - speed keys).
Contrast Increase or decrease the contrast of the console display (use the + and - speed keys).
(The Video Disabled, TV Model and DVD Model options are not used on the PS900 treadmill)
Calibration Mode:
Calibration mode will conduct a basic test of the drive and incline systems to ensure that they are operating as intended.
Calibration may also be used by technicians to troubleshoot system errors.
WARNING:
This process will take full control of the treadmill and can be dangerous if caution is not taken.
Calibration can take up to two minutes to complete.
Do not stand on the treadmill during the calibration procedure.
Verify that the machine is free of all parts and tools.
Keep children and animals at a safe distance.
Calibration Steps:
Remove the safety key.
Replace the safety key.
When the screen goes blank, immediately press and hold the up and down incline keys until “CAL” appears on
the console display.
Press start to activate the auto calibration.
Upon completion the console display will read “DONE” followed by “PASS” or “FAIL”.

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