Maintenance, Determining hours used – Bowflex TreadClimber 5000 User Manual

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Maintenance

Explanation of Calibration Display Messages (for information only):

During calibration, the TIME display will show you text messages updating you as to the status of calibration. When

there is no text message in the TIME display window, the other displays will show the following:

HEART RATE (TC5000 Only) – will show the status of the motor control relay.

• “ON” signifies the power relay is on and energizing the motor.

• “OFF” signifies the motor control relay is off and not energizing the motor.

CALORIES/CAL PER MIN – will show the version number of the software.

TIME – will show either a text message regarding auto-calibration (“d0nE”, “Strt”, etc.) or the actual Pulse Width

Modulation (PWM) number (a number that provides digital information about base unit functions to the

console) if START/STOP, FASTER or SLOWER is pressed during calibration.

MILES/TOTAL STEPS (DISTANCE/MILES for TC3000) – will show the calibration of the total step count.

SPEED – will display the actual belt speed during the calibration function.

If Calibration Fails (Screen Displays “Cal Fail” Message):

This error usually indicates that the console is unable to determine the speed of the belts. Take the following steps:

1. Unplug the unit and remove the three back covers.
2. Leave plastic covers off and contact contact customer care for assistance immediately at 1-800-605-3369.

Determining Hours Used

To determine the number of hours you have used your TreadClimber

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machine:

1. Stand on the side foot support platforms with the TreadClimber

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Main Power Switch turned on.

2. Remove and re-insert the SAFETY KEY.

3. The total whole hours used will be displayed in the TIME display window. No fractions of, or partial hours will

be displayed.

4. The software version will also be displayed in the MILES display window.

5. The display will only be visible for 3-5 seconds. Repeat removing and re-inserting the SAFETY KEY to view the

display again.

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