TM 40
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5
TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE
5.1
General Instructions
⚠
WARNING
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Do not make any improper changes to the equipment.
⚠
CAUTION
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Damaged or worn components may affect your safety and the life of the equipment.
Therefore, immediately replace damaged or worn components. In such a case, contact the
contract partner. The equipment must not be used until it has been repaired. If necessary, use
only original spare parts.
ड
ATTENTION
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In addition to the instructions and recommendations for maintenance and care given here,
additional service and/or repair work may be necessary; this must only be carried out by
authorised service technicians.
5.2
Faults and Fault Diagnosis
The equipment undergoes regular quality controls during production. Nevertheless, faults or
malfunctions may occur. Frequently, individual parts are responsible for these disturbances, an
exchange is usually sufficient. Please refer to the following overview for the most common errors
and how to correct them. If the equipment still does not function properly, contact your contract
partner.
Fault
Cause
Solution
Running belt tilted
Running belt not aligned
Laufmatte gemäß Anleitung zentrieren
Running belt slips
through/stops
Belt tension/lubrication not
ok
Check belt tension/lubrication in
accordance with the instructions
Scraping noises
Running belt scrapes,
because it is not aligned
Align running belt in accordance with
the instructions
Display does not show
anything
Check plug connections
(cables)
Mains switch on “on”, make sure that the
safety key is inserted
No pulse display
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Sources of interference in
the room
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Unsuitable chest strap
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Position of the chest
strap incorrect
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Batteries empty
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Remove sources of interference (e.
g. mobile phones, speakers, WLAN,
mowers, robot vacuum etc.)
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Use suitable chest strap (see
recommended accessories)
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Reposition chest strap and/or
moisten electrodes
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Change batteries
Summary of Contents for TM 40
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