MedTrack CR60 Rehabilitation Treadmill Service Manual
Repair/Replacement and Calibration 4-1
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Repair/Replacement and Calibration
Field repair and replacement procedures for the treadmill are to the
modular level. No procedures are included for component-level repair
including:
•
variable speed drive (AC Drive Module)
•
enhanced display processor control unit (EDPU) used with the
MedTrack rehabilitation treadmill
This section is designed only for Quinton-authorized service personnel
with proper training. There are no user-serviceable parts in the treadmills.
Any attempt by non-Quinton-trained personnel to service the treadmill
can void the warranty. For service information, call Quinton Technical
Support at 800-426-0337.
Before servicing the treadmill, read the safety requirements listed in
Appendix A and the cautions and warnings printed below.
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Use this manual only for servicing the MedTrack CR60 treadmill. Do not
use this manual for servicing other Quinton treadmills.
Electrical Shock
Warning!
High voltage is present beneath the treadmill hood while
the treadmill is connected to a power source. Residual
high voltages remain for a few minutes after the plug is
removed.
To prevent high-voltage electrical shock:
•
Turn off the treadmill circuit breaker, then unplug the
treadmill and PC power cords every time you remove the
hood.
•
Before working on or around any electrical or
mechanical component under the hood, wait at least two
minutes from the time you unplug the power cord and be
sure the red LEDs on the drive board on the AC Drive
Module board are off.
Turn off the circuit breaker on the treadmill before
connecting or disconnecting the treadmill to the wall
outlet.
The power control on the controller does not turn off
electrical current to the treadmill.