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5) Using the Programs

additional change to the workout is r equired the user is prompted to increase/decrease the
alternate variable.

IMPORTANT SAFETY FEATURES

Safety – When the user heart rate exceeds the tar get heart rate by the below values, the
following prompts/actions will take place:

10 BPM – W arning in alpha numeric indicating active variable will be r educed (if above
minimum) or alternate variable will be reduced.

12 BPM – Active variable (if above minimum) or alter nate variable reduced by 30%.

15 BPM – Warning indicating heart rate over maximum and program will end.

20 BPM – Program ends.

DOT MA TRIX  

A graphic displaying a heart with its position r

elative to the r elationship

between the measured heart rate vs. goal heart rate (goal heart rate in center of the scr een
in green). Two vertical bars indicate the lower and upper limits Hear t graphic portions located
between the upper and lower limit are green. Portions below the lower limit are illuminated
amber and portions above are illuminated red.

KEYS

ELEVATION UP/DOWN

If active variable is elevation, jumps to HR manual screen, if active

variable speed increases or decreases current elevation.

SPEED UP/DOWN KEYS

If active variable is speed, jumps to HR manual scr een, if active

variable elevation, increases or decreases speed.

PROGRAM KEYS

If pressed displays “reset for programs” this program does not change

on the fly.

STOP KEY (PRESSED)

Jumps to pause screen.

ENTERTAINMENT KEYS

Entertainment key functions are active

NUMERIC ENTR Y KEYS

If elevation based pr ogram, edits speed (see numeric edit

description), if speed based program keys inactive because the treadmill will control the speed.

PAUSE SCREEN 

The pause scr een maintains existing accumulated variables (time, distance, calories, etc.)
allowing the pr ogram to be r estarted where it left of f. Paused heart rate pr ograms restart
with a short war m up (1- minute). Speed is r eturned to the default value during a pause.
Elevation is left at its current setting.
Treadmill will not restart until it comes to a compete stop.

ALPHA NUMERIC

Displays message “Select Start to Resume”.

KEYS

STOP KEY (HELD, 3 SECONDS)

Jumps to the safety startup scr een. 

ENTERTAINMENT KEYS

Entertainment key functions are active

START KEY

Jumps to 

STARTING “3…2…1”

screen for current program (restarts current program).

AUTO ENTRY/TIME OUT

Timeout after 25 seconds jumps to the safety startup screen. Pressing any key will extend
the timeout time.

COOL DOWN SCREEN

Cool down screen sets the elevation to the minimum and reduces the current speed to 30%
of current value or 4 MPH whichever is lower to the default start speed. Cool down ef fectively
functions as a manual program and has a set time of 2 minutes. Calories and distance accu -
mulate during the cool down screen.

KEYS

ELEVATION UP/DOWN

Increases/decreases current elevation 

SPEED UP/DOWN KEYS

Increases/decreases current speed

STOP KEY (PRESSED)

Jumps to program end screen.

ENTERTAINMENT KEYS

Entertainment key functions are active

NUMERIC ENTRY KEYS

Edits the current speed (see numeric edit description).

PROGRAM END (PROGRAM REVIEW) SCREEN

The program end screen stops belt movement and returns elevation to zero at the end of a
workout. During the pr ogram end screen workout totals ar e displayed allowing the user to
review their workout.

ALPHA NUMERIC

Displays message 

“WORKOUT COMPLETE END WORKOUT”

followed by message 

“WORKOUT SUMMARY, PACE, DIST, CALS”

.

SEVEN SEGMENTS

TIME

Displays text 

“END”

DISTANCE

Displays workout distance.

ELEVATION

Displays elevation.

SPEED

Displays speed

KEYS

STOP KEY (HELD, 3 SECONDS)

Jumps to the safety startup scr een. 

AUTO ENTRY/TIME OUT

Timeout after 25 seconds jumps to the safety startup scr

een. Pr essing any key will

extend the timeout time.

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Summary of Contents for MX-T4

Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...T R E A D M I L L...

Page 3: ...tails xx 3 5 Setting Up Entertainment and CSAFE Devices xx 3 6 Entertainment Devices for the T5 Treadmill xx 3 7 Troubleshooting xx 4 0 MAINTENANCE 4 1 Recommended Cleaning Tips xx 4 2 Deck and Belt R...

Page 4: ...to for commercial use To insure the users safety and pr otect the equipment read all instructions before operating the MATRIX treadmill When using an electrical product basic precautions should alway...

Page 5: ...mited warranty DANGER Improper connection of the equipment gr ounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or ser viceman if the user ar e in doubt as to...

Page 6: ...to remove and move the unit to avoid injury to the user and the unit 2 2 CONTENTS 1 Treadmill Base 1 2 Upright Console Supports 2 3 Hardware Fasteners and Washer Bag 1 4 Handle Bar Set 1 5 Console Sid...

Page 7: ...n most cases the curr ent value Edit or actions scr eens are where the editing of the variable take place The saving screen indicates the variable is being saved To access the Manager Settings press a...

Page 8: ...m speed for all pr ograms Active variable displayed in the speed seven segment display Displayed in native units miles per hour or kilometers per hour Reverts to default value on unit change Numeric e...

Page 9: ...contact the manufactur e of the users enter tainment option for more information on CSAFE compatibility 3 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING 1 MY DEVICE DOES NOT POWER UP A Check that the Treadmill has power and is...

Page 10: ...s on both sides r emoving any dust or debris The deck can be flipped and reinstalled with a new belt by only by an authorized service technician Please contact Matrix Fitness Systems for more informat...

Page 11: ...A NUMERIC NORMAL Calories and Pace HR PRESENT Calories and Current HR HR symbol flashes in response to heart rate LEVEL CHANGES Temporary display of text LEVEL XX with XX being the curr ent level KEYS...

Page 12: ...owing the pr ogram to be r estarted where it left of f Paused heart rate pr ograms restart with a short war m up 1 minute Speed is r eturned to the default value during a pause Elevation is left at it...

Page 13: ...using remaining default values STEP 4 Select Weight by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys STEP 5 Press START to begin workout Treadmill will Flash Starting 3 2 1 Then the belt will start moving 6 3 HEAR...

Page 14: ...When the users heart rate exceeds the target heart rate by the values below the fol lowing prompts actions will take place 10 BPM Warning in alpha numeric indicating active variable will be r educed i...

Page 15: ...Deck 1 Reversible Wax N o Maintenance VARIABLE COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGY Absorber Rubber Dampeners Number of Cushions 8 Cushion Stride Impact Yes SAFETY Dual Function Shut Off w Tether Connected Yes Lar...

Page 16: ...treadmill MX T5 7 Parts Assembly...

Page 17: ...7 1 T5 Exploded View treadmill MX T5 17...

Page 18: ...Holder SPC B53 Nylon Nut M8x1 25P NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION B54 Screw Oval Hex Socket M8x1 25Px20L B55 Flat Washer 8 6x26x2 0t B56 Spring Wahser SW8 8 2x13 5x2 0t C05 Screw Oval Hex Socket M8x1 25P...

Page 19: ...15 4x2t M61 Flat Wahser 8 2x19x2 0t M62 Shockproof Pad 20wx0 7tx280L N01 Overlay English N01 Overlay Germany N01 Overlay Netherlands N01 Overlay Italy N02 Console Control Board USA Line DGC5X DCI T5 N...

Page 20: ...Screw Round Hex Socket M4x0 7Px10L P37 Speed Sensor Bracket P38 Screw Plain Head M3x0 5Px10L P39 Breaker 110V ZE 700 20A 250V P39 Breaker 220V ZE 700 15A 250V P46 Cable For Control Board 220V 750 250...

Page 21: ...Nut 1 4 20UNC U21 Eye Bolt 1 4 20UNCx45L U22 Support Axle SS41 U23 Flat Wahser 6 2x16x2 0t U24 Axle Bushing U25 E Type Clip E 12 V01 Voltage Decal AC100 120 50 60Hz V02 Front Cover Decal V04 Earthing...

Page 22: ...PPING M4x15L 10 Q27 SCREW OVAL HEAD M4x20L 2 C09 SCREW PLAIN HEX SOCKET M8x25L 8 C05 SCREW OVAL HEX SOCKET M8x15L 4 C10 SCREW FLAT HEX SOCKET M8x20L 8 Z08 CROSS DRIVER 1 Z09 T TYPE WRENCH M8 1 Z10 T T...

Page 23: ...7 3 Assembly Step 1 STEP 1 AN1 AC1 AC2 AC1 N50 CABLE SET treadmill MX T5 23...

Page 24: ...7 3 Assembly Step 2 STEP 2 C06 C08 treadmill MX T5 24...

Page 25: ...7 3 Assembly Step 3 STEP 3 C10 treadmill MX T5 25...

Page 26: ...7 3 Assembly Step 4 C05 C09 STEP 4 C05 treadmill MX T5 26...

Page 27: ...7 3 Assembly Step 5 G19 G19 STEP 5 treadmill MX T5 27...

Page 28: ...7 3 Assembly Step 6 STEP 6 treadmill MX T5 28...

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