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BOOST  
Model: BOOST1 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

User’s Manual

 

10/2018 UM-BS-EN-A3 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BOOST Series

Page 1: ...BOOST Model BOOST1 User s Manual 10 2018 UM BS EN A3...

Page 2: ...53186 USA Tel 49 7621 940 999 0 Fax 49 7621 940 999 40 E mail info woodway de Web www woodway de Tel 1 262 548 6235 Fax 1 262 522 6235 E mail info woodway com Web www woodway com Sales Tel 49 7621 940...

Page 3: ...3 2 2 2 Classification 13 2 3 Health Risks 14 2 3 1 Persons with Medical Conditions 14 2 3 2 Pregnancy 14 2 3 3 Symptoms During Training 14 2 3 4 Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities 15 2 3 4...

Page 4: ...ng 28 7 3 4 2 Running Shoes 28 7 4 Instructions for Use 29 7 4 1 Display 29 7 4 2 BOOST Entry 29 7 4 3 Setting the Height 29 7 4 4 Getting Started 30 7 4 4 1 Quick Start 30 7 4 4 2 Advanced Settings 3...

Page 5: ...le covered path in the forest In 1983 a manufacturing license was awarded to Sakai Medical for the use of WOODWAY technology in the Japanese marketplace In 1988 a U S license was granted to a small we...

Page 6: ...g instructions 1 1 1 Read and Observe the Operating Instructions Read these instructions carefully before beginning any work on the BOOST It is a part of the device and must be kept accessible at all...

Page 7: ...y All information and instructions in this manual have been compiled in accordance with applicable standards and regulations the current state of technology and our knowledge and experience WOODWAY ac...

Page 8: ...zardous waste After being replaced wear parts must be disposed of according to country specific waste laws For further information on disposal see Section 12 Page 42 1 5 Customer Service For service q...

Page 9: ...allation see Section 6 Page 24 are to be performed as during installation DANGER Danger of Death by Electric Shock Maintenance and inspection work on the unit may cause serious or fatal electrical sho...

Page 10: ...ffect the electronics of the treadmill This can influence the measurement functions and the displays causing malfunctions ATTENTION According to CISPR 11 the treadmill is a Class A device The device c...

Page 11: ...e BOOST DANGER Do not operate in damp or wet locations Do not operate the heart rate monitor transmitter in conjunction with an electrical heart pacemaker The transmitter may cause electrical disturba...

Page 12: ...dismount the BOOST while the running surface is moving Use the handrails and handlebar whenever practical or necessary Wear proper athletic shoes with rubber or high traction soles Do not use shoes w...

Page 13: ...Danger Description of the consequences of ignoring the danger Measures instructions and forbidden actions to avoid the hazard Further measures 2 2 2 Classification NOTE NOTE or ATTENTION no danger sy...

Page 14: ...se program consult your physician especially if any of the following apply to you History of heart disease High blood pressure Diabetes Chronic respiratory illness Elevated cholesterol levels Smoker O...

Page 15: ...quired by law They are also obligated to provide adequate training instruction to the operating personnel WOODWAY recommends the training be carried out by a trained and authorized WOODWAY dealer or s...

Page 16: ...for running or walking The operating instructions are an integral part of the BOOST and are to be available to all users at all times The exact observance of the instructions is a prerequisite for th...

Page 17: ...ry and or property damage The following restrictions and prohibitions must be strictly adhered to BOOST may not be used without prior instruction by qualified personnel Children may not use the device...

Page 18: ...anual must be observed Here the following restrictions apply o Never jump onto the moving belt o Never jump off while the device is moving o Never jump off of the front o Never stop walking when the b...

Page 19: ...lug Rated voltage 115 120 VAC or 208 220 VAC Rated current 8 A or 4A respectively 50 60 Hz Cord length 6 5 ft 2 m Classification Safety class I device type B applied part Enclosure rating IP2X Rated f...

Page 20: ...ill to the power supply the information on main voltage and frequency found on the name plate is to be compared with the on site connection values Only connect the device if the values match Power sur...

Page 21: ...an cause abrupt deceleration of the running surface belt In order to avoid malfunctions all data on the name plate must correspond with the actual terminal values WARNING Danger of Injury by Tripping...

Page 22: ...ying tubes for transport Never lift the device using the railing or protective coverings Ensure stable center of gravity and steadiness during transportation CAUTION Risk of Injury From Lifting Heavy...

Page 23: ...esigned to create a seal between your body and the enclosure They are made of a special proprietary material that is safe to be worn against the skin is air tight and durable Short size should be chos...

Page 24: ...he formation of condensation on the cooled electronic parts may cause the BOOST to malfunction and damage the electronics Before installing after storage or transport the BOOST must stand at room temp...

Page 25: ...s have received complete and proper instruction 6 3 Replacing Parts For detailed descriptions of and instructions on replacing BOOST parts please contact the Woodway Service Department See 1 5 1 Page...

Page 26: ...en or animals near the BOOST unattended Check the BOOST for defective or loose components before use and replace or repair if necessary Mount and dismount the BOOST carefully Never mount or dismount t...

Page 27: ...ll cord and clip attachment damage and position Fall protection equipment e g ropes carabiners waist belt etc wear and functionality Bag shorts integrity leaks cuts or any other damage WARNING Danger...

Page 28: ...r and aim to have your foot strike the running surface in line with your center of gravity i e you should strike the running surface with the midfoot or forefoot If you land on your heels you are over...

Page 29: ...the notches to the front and back of you You should choose a height which allows the bar around your hips to sit at your hip bone roughly 6 in below your iliac crest 5 Make sure that the front and re...

Page 30: ...h advanced settings the number is an estimated measurement of the percentage of your body weight that is on the running surface So if you weigh 100lbs a setting that reads 73 means you are carrying ro...

Page 31: ...n qualified personnel for maintenance and repair work Clean and examine the machine regularly for damage and or wear paying special attention to areas susceptible to wear In case of doubt or questions...

Page 32: ...vice with a water jet Pull power plug before cleaning equipment must not be connected to power Ensure the device cannot be switched back on The running surface should be thoroughly cleaned at regular...

Page 33: ...vice must not be connected to the power Ensure the device cannot be switched back on CAUTION Worn or damaged components must be replaced immediately If the observed deficiency can cause danger to the...

Page 34: ...eadmill and move it to max incline Does the treadmill reach the desired incline 5 Do unusual noises occur while the treadmill is running at max incline 6 Check the emergency stop magnetic switch funct...

Page 35: ...belt Suspected bearing damage Suspected established device defect Bucking sudden stopping or accelerating of the running surface Button s fail to function Burning smell smoke or unusual noises Malfun...

Page 36: ...Customer Service in writing Exceeding the maintenance intervals by several months see Section 8 2 Page 33 also makes temporary disabling of the BOOST necessary ATTENTION The representative is respons...

Page 37: ...tice must be clearly displayed In addition the date of disabling reason for disabling and name of the person organization that disabled must be specified 3 It must be determined which authorized perso...

Page 38: ...___________________________ Only the following person may put this device back into operation ______________________________ CAUTION DANGER OF INJURY This device has been disabled due to safety defect...

Page 39: ...or WOODWAY Service Center If you have problems with your WOODWAY BOOST please consider the answers to the following questions before calling WOODWAY Customer Service What are the make model and serial...

Page 40: ...anty shall not apply if there is any modification to the products or accessories or if there is a failure to provide maintenance as outlined in the Owner s Manual WOODWAY GIVES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EIT...

Page 41: ...41 UM BS EN A3 11 Maintenance Report DATE MAINTENANCE MEASURES FROM REMARKS...

Page 42: ...disposed of through resource recycling The metal parts of the machine go to scrap metal disposal Plastic parts are given to plastic recycling Rubber parts are disposed of as hazardous waste The dispos...

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