5-2 Preventative Maintenance
MedTrack CR60 Rehabilitation Treadmill Service Manual
Cleaning the Treadmill Surfaces
Follow these steps to clean the treadmill after servicing or as required:
1. Elevate the treadmill to maximum height and vacuum the floor under
it to prevent excess dust and dirt from interfering with operation.
2. Clean the treadmill exterior with a damp sponge, then dry thoroughly.
Caution! Never wipe the deck under the belt, even when replacing a
belt. Wiping can damage the surface.
Do not use detergents or cleaning agents on any part of
the deck.
Do not let liquid enter the treadmill interior. If it does,
inspect and test the equipment for safety before using it
again.
Disinfection
Disinfection, when necessary, is the responsibility of the individual
facility, which should follow its own established procedure. Do not use
liquids on the deck surface.
Vacuuming Under the Treadmill Hood
Dust and dirt beneath the hood can restrict the air flow needed to cool the
unit and dissipate heat from the drive motor and AC Drive Module. To
prevent damage to components, periodically vacuum the mechanical
drive and the area behind the AC Drive Module.
Frequency
Treadmill use and environment determine how much dust accumulates
and how frequently you need to vacuum the components. Inspect the
internal components at least every six months. Adjust the inspection
schedule as needed. If significant accumulations occur more frequently,
vacuum as needed.
Warning! To avoid electric shock, turn off the treadmill circuit
breaker and unplug the treadmill and PC power cords
before removing the hood. Before working near
components, wait at least two minutes from the time you
unplugged the power cord. Be sure the red LED on the
drive board is off.
The power control on the PC does not turn off electrical
current to the treadmill.