UTILITY FUNCTIONS:
Utilities Options Menu – Maintenance Mode:
Product setup under Maintenance Mode allows the user (or, preferably, a certified technician) to adjust the model
configuration and setup. Maintenance Mode is entered by holding down the ‘Up Arrow’ key on the Incline Adjustment
section of the Lower Panel and then holding down the ‘Enter’ key of the Menu Navigation panel.
There are three subsections
under the Maintenance Mode:
1. Diagnostics:
a.
Total Time:
The amount of time that the machine has run since the last reset.
b.
Total Distance:
The number of miles that the belt has moved since the last reset.
c.
Average Speed:
The overall speed that the belt has averaged since the last reset.
d.
Units:
Determines how the workout data is displayed (English or Metric) by default.
e.
Sleep:
The amount of time the unit can be idle before entering sleep mode. By choosing the “Off ” setting, the
unit will remain powered on indefinitely.
f.
Cool Down:
Adjusts the length of the cooldown time at the end of a workout.
g.
Pause (‘On’ or ‘Off’):
Limits the amount of time that a workout can be paused before it automatically ends.
By choosing the “Off ” option, the unit will remain paused until the user resumes or ends the workout.
h.
Maximum Time (‘On’ or ‘Off’):
Limits the amount of time that all workouts can last. By choosing the “Off ”
setting, the time will be unlimited (does not apply to manual or distance workouts)
i.
Error Log:
Error codes are an important part of troubleshooting any issues with the treadmill. Any time an
error occurs it is entered into the error log for review by a service professional.
(Example: Fault Indicator 1-
Incline Stall).
This console is capable of storing the ten most recent errors.
The “+” and “-“ keys of the Speed
Adjustment controls allow a user to page through them.
j.
User Profiles (‘On’ or ‘Off’):
Enables or disables the custom user profile feature.
Note:
Turning ‘User Profiles’ “Off”, saving the setting and then turning it back “On” and saving it again will clear off all
user profile data and saved workouts (both “L” and “S” type) on the machine. This is, in effect, the master data reset.
2.
Configuration:
Gives access to the Model Number, specification for maximum speed and incline percentage, overall time the
machine has run and distance the belt has moved, the cool down duration setting, the Heart Rate Controls Test, the
Keys Test, the Display Test and the EPROM Test.
Note
:
Misconfiguration of the console may cause damage to the unit and void the manufacturer warranty. If necessary,
please contact TRUE Fitness Technical Support at 800-883-8783 for assistance.
3. Calibration:
Note:
Generally a Calibration is done under the remote (Help Desk) or on-site supervision of a True certified service
professional.
The process takes full control of the treadmill, runs about two minutes and can be dangerous if caution
is not exercised.
Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.7100
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