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Table of Contents

 

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE

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1. OPERATING YOUR T280P–T280C–T300 

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  1.1   Getting to Know your T280P–T280C–T300 Computer Display Monitor  ............................................................................................. 6 
  1.2   Pausing During an Exercise  ...........................................................................................................................................................................................  8 
  1.3   Saving an Exercise  .............................................................................................................................................................................................................  8 
  1.4   Viewing Exercise Parameters ........................................................................................................................................................................................  9  

2. SETTING UP THE COMPUTER TO YOUR ENVIRONMENT

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  2.1 Access to “Settings Menu” ................................................................................................................................................................................................  9
  2.2 Language Feature ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................  9 
  2.3 Weight Unit Feature .............................................................................................................................................................................................................  9 
  2.4 User Identification Feature ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10 
  2.5 Distance Unit Feature .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 
  2.6 Time, Distance or Calories Feature ............................................................................................................................................................................... 11 
  2.7 Warm Up and Cool Down Feature  ............................................................................................................................................................................... 11
  2.8 Heart Rate Control Options Feature ............................................................................................................................................................................. 12 
  2.9 Heart Rate Access Options Feature  ........................................................................................................................................................................... 12 
  2.10 Beeper Feature .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 
  2.11 Speed Limits  ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 
  2.12 Big Number Option ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 
  2.13 Learn Program .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 
  2.14 Heart Rate Recovery ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 
  2.15 Max Duration  ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 
  2.16 Pause Time ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 

3. T280P–T280C–T300 EXERCISE PROGRAMS

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4. HEART RATE RECEIVER

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  Possible Chest Strap, Heart Rate Problems .....................................................................................................................................................................  20 
  Possible Contact Heart, Rate Problems  ............................................................................................................................................................................  20 

5. COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS

  Acess to”Diagnostics” menu ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 

6. MAINTENANCE INFORMATIONS 

  General Care .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................  24 
  Belt and Running Deck   ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................  25 
  Lubricant Application. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................  26 
  Quick Troubleshooting Check List  ..........................................................................................................................................................................................  26
  Error Codes .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................  27

Summary of Contents for T280C

Page 1: ...R S MANUAL Part no 691022 T280P illustrated BODYGUARD FITNESS division of Procycle CANADA 9095 25th Avenue Saint Georges Qu bec Canada G6A 1A1 The name Bodyguard Fitness and heart logo are registered...

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Page 3: ...e or Calories Feature 11 2 7 Warm Up and Cool Down Feature 11 2 8 Heart Rate Control Options Feature 12 2 9 Heart Rate Access Options Feature 12 2 10 Beeper Feature 13 2 11 Speed Limits 13 2 12 Big Nu...

Page 4: ...e treadmill Do not place liquids near the computer console electrical power plug ON OFF switch or any part of the treadmill Before attempting to disconnect the power exit the program screen then turn...

Page 5: ...dyguard Dealer All necessary adjustments or repairs during the warranty period must be made by an Authorized Bodyguard Dealer IMPORTANT NOTICE This treadmill should be connected in a dedicated 15 Amps...

Page 6: ...ey s magnet must be inserted in the appropriate slot in the console for the treadmill to be functional For security purposes make sure to attach the key s clip to your clothes prior to starting an exe...

Page 7: ...The INCREASE and DECREASE Speed keys allow you to modify the speed of the running belt during an exercise These keys also allow you to select the programs and parameters prior to each exercise During...

Page 8: ...l the exercise during the pause simply press the CLEAR STOP key The exercise will be terminated and a summary of your exercise parameters plus the option to save the exercise will be displayed If your...

Page 9: ...Number Option Time Distance or Calories Learn Program Warm Up On or Off Heart Rate Recovery Cool Down On or Off Pause Time Heart Rate Control Options Max Duration 2 1 Access to Settings Menu To view t...

Page 10: ...D Use the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select any letter from A to Z or number from 0 to 9 as the first character If you wish to leave a space between characters simply select SPACE blank character be...

Page 11: ...The TIME DISTANCE or CALORIES feature allows you to select either time distance or calories as your exercise target To access TIME DISTANCE or CALORIES Enter into the Settings menu see Section 2 1 1 S...

Page 12: ...d mode is ELEVATION MODE In this mode the machine will bring you to your target heart rate by changing the elevation but it will let you do any change manually at any time The computer will adjust the...

Page 13: ...R OPTION and press the JustGoTM ENTER key to accept 2 Select the option you wish to be displayed on the screen Choose from NONE All Speed Distance Calories Time or Heart Rate Press the INCREASE or DEC...

Page 14: ...e MAX DURATION option and press the JustGoTM ENTER key 2 Use the Speed INCREASE or DECREASE keys to choose from TIME DISTANCE or CALORIES Press the JustGoTM ENTER key to accept 3 Use the Speed INCREAS...

Page 15: ...rate display of the calories During the exercise the speed and elevation that you select will remain for the entire exercise until the next change you make Your pro gression in the exercise is shown b...

Page 16: ...peed along with a change in elevation To achieve optimal results it is recommended to place the chest strap directly over the skin The strap should be very snug since any significant amount of shock o...

Page 17: ...se the speed and elevation that you select will remain for the entire exercise until the next change you make Your progression in the exercise is shown by the flashing dot To select the Walk program P...

Page 18: ...s meters 5 15 min Pace with a 1 min 30 sec Recovery Time at 15 00 min Pace To select the Runner s Interval Program 1 Press the other programs key 2 Press the DECREASE key to select Runner s Interval P...

Page 19: ...es manually 6 Saving You will also be able to save any program at the end except the TRACK program 7 Profile You will also be able to see the profile and where the unit made a change to Heart Rate Acc...

Page 20: ...Put on tighter No solution Position strap accordingly Verify signal in Diagnostics see Heart Rate Test section Erratic signal Using wrong strap Interference with other signals Electrodes are not wet...

Page 21: ...essing the Elevation INCREASE key will cause the screen to display ELEVATION INCREASE indicating that the key press was recognized 2 Press the CLEAR STOP and JustGoTM ENTER keys simultaneously to term...

Page 22: ...ately 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...

Page 23: ...the test Error Log The Error log allows you to see the number of times that a speed error is produced 1 In the Diagnostics menu select the ERROR LOG and accept it by pressing the JustGoTM ENTER key 2...

Page 24: ...nate the test Level of alerts America International Diamond sign 13 5 amps 10 amps Square sign 14 5 amps 10 8 amps 6 Maintenance Information General Care Your T280P T280C T300 have been designed and b...

Page 25: ...in free of any loose items that may become trapped between the running belt and the rollers Avoid drop ping liquids on the deck as this may cause gum up problem on the belt Under extreme conditions re...

Page 26: ...ION Computer will not light up when power is turned ON Unit is not plugged in Plug unit in Power cord Check that power cord is functional replace if necessary Circuit breaker Reset the breaker Damaged...

Page 27: ...tive or uncalibrated Perform an elevation calibration in the diagnostics menu Motor drive board can be defective Thank You for Purchasing a Bodyguard T280P T280C T300 Bodyguard Fitness is dedicated to...

Page 28: ...used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equi...

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