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6.7 Program 8 (One-step-program) 

If the display shows program 8, you may set an own program with the „Plus-“, „Minus-“, “Set1-“ and “Set2-
button”. 

If you chose the “plus-“ or “minus-button” only, the speed display changes and may be set to the desired 
value. 

If the “SET1-button” is pushed, you may chose the desired distance by using the “plus-“ or the “minus-
button” in 100m steps. 

If the “SET2-button” is pushed, you may chose a desired time in seconds. 

After those settings the program starts using the “Start-button”. The treadmill accelerates slowly to the set 
velocity. (The treadmill may accelerate a little further than desired, but will work perfectly constant after that). 

The pulse observation works in every program. 

6.8 Programming the Programs 

All 8 programs are programmable freely. A program contains a maximum of 14 steps (see article 6.9) 

It is recommended to use the attached template to create a list to identify each program and perform 
changes easier. 

Chose a program slot and press the “SET 3”-button until the red LED of the desired program slot shines. 
(press at least 5 seconds straight). 

The “Plus-“ and “Minus-“buttons set the speed. 

The “Arrow up” and “Arrow down” buttons set the inclination. 

Holding “SET1” sets the distance. 

Holding “SET2” sets the time 

The “Pulse”-button jumps to the next program slot 

Use the “Pulse”-button once again to after the last step and set  speed to 0, now the program recognizes that 
you finished the program. 

The “STOP” button ends the programming. 

To open the program use the “SET3”-button until the LED of the desired program shines, then use the 
“START”-button. The program will start now. 

Summary of Contents for ortho

Page 1: ...BA ORTHO_EN V2 0 Seite 1 von 19 Operating manual treadmill CALLIS ORTHO...

Page 2: ...HzP Other colour RAL______________________________________________________________________ Custom design _______________________________________________________________________ The treadmill specifie...

Page 3: ...4 3 Indications and contraindications 9 4 4 Polar Pulse systems 9 5 Placement 10 6 Commissioning 11 6 1 Initial Commissioning 11 6 2 Power supply 11 6 3 Warning notices 11 6 4 Operation 12 6 5 Reverse...

Page 4: ...rbing free running slats the slip free action of the toothed belt drive ensures an accurate error free measurement of speed and distance no re tightening or greasing of the running surface the bearing...

Page 5: ...rrect use of the product In the selection of materials special attention has been given to durability ease of cleaning and skin tolerance Likewise the choice of materials was made according to disposa...

Page 6: ...Drive Servo controller with Brushless DC motor Voltage 230V 50 60Hz Current 5 Ampere Fuses 2x 6 3 A slow acting with Inclination 2x 10A slow acting Humidity 80 Noise 75 dBa Temperature range 0 45 C St...

Page 7: ...here are following options to avoid danger 1 Use the STOP button 2 Use the OFF button 3 Pull the Safety leash or use the Emergency stop switch 4 Grab the handrail step on a tread and leave the treadmi...

Page 8: ...s close to the devices moving parts to avoid danger for outstanding persons Children may not use the device in absence of adults The stop switch is a safety tool and basically active It breaks the mot...

Page 9: ...k your doctor for advice 4 4 Polar Pulse systems All CALLIS devices are delivered with an original Polar Pulse system which captures the signals over a chest belt The wireless data transmission to the...

Page 10: ...me safety area has to be guaranteed in the front of the device Maximum users weight is 160kg Place the device in dry areas only 80 humidity 0 to 45 C ambient temperature Ensure that no electro magneti...

Page 11: ...as to be connected with it s power cable to the grid at 220 230V Use the electric connector only with a socket providing this currency The socket has to be secured by a time delay fuse 16A You may not...

Page 12: ...utton to increase the inclination Use ARROW DOWN button to decrease the inclination USE OFF button to switch off the treadmill immediately With the STOP Button you can set the speed to 00 0km h Bei re...

Page 13: ...with Polar chestbelt is activated by pushing Puls Button 6 5 Reverse Mode If the running surface is stoped you can change the running direction by pushing the STOP Button and then the Minus Button If...

Page 14: ...4 12 00 km h 0 200m 5 14 00 km h 0 200m 6 16 00 km h 0 200m 7 18 00 km h 0 200m 8 20 00 km h 0 200m 9 6 00 km h 0 200m Program2 Parcours 1 10 00 km h 0 25m 2 12 00 km h 0 50m 3 14 00 km h 0 75m 4 12...

Page 15: ...ram5 Bruce 1 1 70 km h 2 3min 2 2 50 km h 4 3min 3 3 40 km h 6 3min 4 4 20 km h 8 3min 5 5 00 km h 10 3min 6 5 50 km h 12 3min 7 6 00 km h 14 3min Program6 Naughton 1 3 20 km h 0 0 2min 2 3 20 km h 3...

Page 16: ...in every program 6 8 Programming the Programs All 8 programs are programmable freely A program contains a maximum of 14 steps see article 6 9 It is recommended to use the attached template to create a...

Page 17: ...19 6 9 Program steps for self programmable programs Program Slot Nr _____ Program step Inclination in speed in km h Distance in meter Time min sec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Please copy this Pa...

Page 18: ...k at the device Check the power supply first Leave the device currentless and check the plug connector of your device Connect the power cable to the grid again If the device still does not work contac...

Page 19: ...BA ORTHO_EN V2 0 Seite 19 von 19 9 Attachments Compliance declaration Maintenance advices Standard technical controls Technical Documentation Options Features...

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