4-24 Repair/Replacement and Calibration
MedTrack CR60 Rehabilitation Treadmill Service Manual
3. Repeat step 2 on the left edge of the belt.
4. Alternately turn the left and right adjustment screws one-half turn
until the distance between the tape or pencil marks is 50 13/64 inches
±1/64 on both sides.
Caution!
Do not overtighten the adjustment screws. Overtightening
may damage the walk belt and roller assemblies.
5. Remove the tape.
6. Adjust the walk belt tracking.
Walking Belt Tracking
Perform this procedure:
•
whenever the belt moves to one side
•
after installing a new walk belt.
•
each time you adjust the walk belt tension.
Warning!
Do not stand on the belt when adjusting the tracking. Do
not start the treadmill when someone is on the walk belt.
1. Start the treadmill and let it run for at least one minute at minimum
speed and grade.
2. Make the following adjustment to the
right
adjustment screw only:
a. If the belt moves to the right, turn the screw ¼ turn
clockwise
.
b. If the belt moves to the left, turn the screw ¼ turn
counterclockwise
.
3. Run the treadmill for at least one minute to observe the tracking.
Adjustments to belt tracking take some time to become apparent.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as required.
Caution!
Do not overtighten the adjustment screw. Overtightening
can damage the walk belt and assemblies.
5. Increase the speed to 7 mph, then repeat steps 2 and 3 as required.
6. Press
Stop Belt
to stop the treadmill, then press
Power
to turn it off.
Controller Assembly
The controller assembly includes the key panel, the PCBA, and the
enclosure that holds them to the treadmill. The MedTrack CR60 uses the
enhanced display processor unit (EDPU).
You must configure the controller correctly after installing. See
“Configuring the Controller” on page 4-26.