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70-00297-01 A

TM 55/65 Treadmill  4.0

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Operating the Treadmill

Guidelines for Safe Operation

Keep the treadmill area clear. Maintain a minimum open space of 1.5 feet (0.5 meter) 
on each side and 6 feet (2 meters) at the rear.

Before using the treadmill, verify that the correct cable connects the treadmill to the 
monitoring system. 

Do not start the treadmill when someone is standing on the belt. 

Never place chairs or other objects on treadmills.

Do not leave a patient unattended on the treadmill.

Patients and clinicians should secure long hair and loose clothing before using and 
operating the treadmill.

Keep speed and grade at minimum settings when patients are getting on and off the 
treadmill.

Use the optional emergency stop button only for emergency.

Summary of Contents for Cardiac Stress

Page 1: ...Cardiac Stress Treadmills User s Guide 70 00297 01 A...

Page 2: ...CARDIAC STRESS TREADMILLS USER S GUIDE 70 00297 01 A...

Page 3: ...ames are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies For sales and technical support outside the USA contact your local sales and technical support representative Liability Notic...

Page 4: ...0 Electromagnetic Emissions 1 10 Electronic Immunity 1 11 Recommended Separation Distances 1 13 Chapter 2 Introduction Overview 2 2 Treadmill Configuration 2 3 Treadmill Controls 2 4 Power 2 4 Operati...

Page 5: ...esting 4 8 Moving the treadmill 4 9 Storing the Treadmill 4 10 Troubleshooting 4 11 Appendix A Specifications Cardiac Stress Treadmills A 2 Power Requirements A 3 Speed Vs Weight Range A 4 Grade vs An...

Page 6: ...parts in the treadmill Any attempt by non authorized personnel to service the equipment may void the warranty Upon request we will provide a technical document containing block level theory of operati...

Page 7: ...mbols shown below identify potential hazard categories The definition of each category is as follows WARNING This alert identifies hazards that may cause serious personal injury or death Caution This...

Page 8: ...equipment check the power receptacle for signs of damage Do not operate the equipment if the integrity of these items is in question Caution Be sure the connection for the optional Emergency Off switc...

Page 9: ...lines can produce a serious or possibly fatal electrical shock hazard Consult a qualified electrician as required Caution Patients and clinicians should secure long hair and loose clothing before usin...

Page 10: ...ill is equipped with the rapid deceleration profile it is specifically designed to come to a rapid stop This feature requires that attendant s are available to support and assist the patient user Atte...

Page 11: ...fied with the exception of accessories or cables sold by the manufacturer as replacement parts for internal components may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the treadmill Note Kee...

Page 12: ...age current reliability of the protective earth connection when present On power connected to mains Type BF equipment contains an F type isolated patient applied part providing a high degree of protec...

Page 13: ...device having this symbol on its immediate label meets the applicable requirements of the European Medical Device Directive Mains power Equipotentiality Down Up Faster Slower Warning T Timed fuse slo...

Page 14: ...g agents on any part of the deck Disinfection If it is necessary to disinfect the treadmill follow the procedures established by your institution Do not use liquids on the deck surface Daily Keep the...

Page 15: ...s equipment must ensure it is used in such an environment Table 1 1 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF...

Page 16: ...kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 1...

Page 17: ...tion Electromagnetic Immunity Immunity Test IEC 60601 test level Compliance Level ElectromagneticEnvironment Guidance Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 V Portable and mobile RF com...

Page 18: ...s affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Note Tests were verified with shielded input output cables only a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base statio...

Page 19: ...ration distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 Note For...

Page 20: ...2 1 2 Introduction Contents Overview 2 2 Treadmill Configuration 2 3 Treadmill Controls 2 4 Operation 2 5 Emergency Stop Button 2 5 Indicators 2 5 Accessories and Options 2 5 This chapter describes t...

Page 21: ...le and can be used with the following cardiac stress testing systems All models feature variable speed and grade and a 20 inch wide walking surface Treadmill Model Where Used TM55 Quinton Q Stress Car...

Page 22: ...01 A 2 3 Treadmill Configuration Treadmill Configuration The following illustration shows a typical treadmill configuration Figure 2 1 Example of a Treadmill 1 Handle bar 2 Front of hood 3 Walking be...

Page 23: ...or the treadmill to run As long as the treadmill is plugged into a powered socket and the circuit breaker is set to ON the treadmill is receiving power even when the monitoring system power is turned...

Page 24: ...p Button feature the treadmill will not run unless the emergency button cable is plugged into the connector on the front of the hood Once installed this cable should not be removed except by an author...

Page 25: ...70 00297 01 A TM 55 65 Treadmill 4 0 2 6 Introduction...

Page 26: ...3 Operating the Treadmill The stress test monitor controls all treadmill operation Please read the following treadmill specific information then refer to the operator manual supplied with your stress...

Page 27: ...ble connects the treadmill to the monitoring system Do not start the treadmill when someone is standing on the belt Never place chairs or other objects on treadmills Do not leave a patient unattended...

Page 28: ...ill grade during the test 2 Demonstrate how to get on and off the moving belt a Stand next to the treadmill belt facing the front of the treadmill b Place both hands on the handrail c Step onto the si...

Page 29: ...grade inform the patient of the change Emergency Stop Button option If the treadmill is equipped with an optional emergency stop button pressing this button causes the treadmill to stop sending power...

Page 30: ...he speed and grade gradually to minimum settings 3 Before stopping the walking belt tell the patient to grasp the handrail for balance 4 Stop the walking belt 5 Tell the patient to hold the handrail a...

Page 31: ...70 00297 01 A TM 55 65 Treadmill 4 0 3 6 Operating the Treadmill...

Page 32: ...ly Visual Inspection 4 2 Adjustments 4 4 Belt Tension 4 4 Belt Tracking 4 6 Rear Roller Guards 4 7 Electrical Testing 4 8 Moving the treadmill 4 9 Storing the Treadmill 4 10 Troubleshooting 4 11 The t...

Page 33: ...mill power cord and walking belt for wear Check the position of the walking belt be sure it is not rubbing against the frame It should be centered on the deck within 0 25 inch of the sides adjust if n...

Page 34: ...agents on any part of the deck Weekly Caution Do not let liquid enter the interior of the treadmill If it does the equipment must be inspected and tested for safety by an approved technician before i...

Page 35: ...d walk heavily on the treadmill by marching flat footed a If the belt hesitates or lags noticeably tighten the belt as in steps 3 and 4 Note Do not use all your weight to resist the belt movement Too...

Page 36: ...s smoothly without slipping If more than three adjustments are necessary call an authorized technician Caution Belt damage Do not overtighten the walking belt Overtightening can damage the belt and ro...

Page 37: ...ate the right tension bolt clockwise 1 4 turn If the belt moves to the left rotate the left tension bolt clockwise 1 4 turn 3 After making an initial adjustment run the treadmill for several minutes a...

Page 38: ...Disconnect the treadmill power cord from the power source 2 Loosen but do not remove the two screws attaching the rear roller guard to the deck hold the wing nuts on the underside with your finger 3 S...

Page 39: ...leshooting Electrical Testing Electrical testing is to be done by the facility s biomedical department as required Check the leakage current of the treadmill periodically at least every nine months to...

Page 40: ...les that are attached to the treadmill or any other equipment which is attached to the treadmill WARNING Pinch hazard As long as the treadmill is plugged into a powered outlet and the treadmill circui...

Page 41: ...e treadmill with a dust cover Do not store in damp areas WARNING Falling hazard Do not store the treadmill on its end as it could fall on someone Before re using the treadmill after moving or storage...

Page 42: ...erface cables for proper connection If problems persist refer to the Troubleshooting Guide that follows Problems beyond the scope of this table can require service assistance to isolate and correct Co...

Page 43: ...rcuit breaker Voltage below nominal Provide dedicated line for treadmill Emergency Stop button has been unplugged Plug into connector on front of hood Emergency Stop button activated Turn emergency st...

Page 44: ...fault Service required Contact an authorized technician Error messages on stress test monitor Refer to monitoring system user guide Refer to monitoring system user guide Internal problem Service requi...

Page 45: ...70 00297 01 A TM 55 65 Treadmill 4 0 4 14 Maintenance Troubleshooting...

Page 46: ...0297 01 A A 1 A Specifications Contents Cardiac Stress Treadmills A 2 Power Requirements A 3 Speed Vs Weight Range A 4 Grade vs Angle Relationship A 5 This appendix contains specifications for Cardiac...

Page 47: ...rade Range 0 5 0 to 25 Physical Weight ST TM55 352 lb 160 kg ST TM65 375 lb 170 kg Nominal Walking Surface ST TM55 20 x 55 in 51 x 140 cm ST TM65 20 x 65 in 51 x 165 cm Treadmill Area ST TM55 29 9 x 8...

Page 48: ...Voltage Range min max Hertz Current Draw Amps Min BranchCircuit Amps 100 120 V 50 60 Hz 20 20 200 240 V 50 60 Hz 10 10 The nominal voltage range is listed on the serial number name plate which can be...

Page 49: ...following graph illustrates the relationship between speed and weight for the treadmills Figure A 1 Speed vs Weight graph 100 200 300 400 500 1 6 9 6 8 0 6 4 4 8 3 2 User Weight Pounds Speed mph Perf...

Page 50: ...20 0 11 31 0 5 0 29 5 5 3 15 10 5 5 99 15 5 8 81 20 5 11 59 1 0 0 57 6 0 3 43 11 0 6 28 16 0 9 09 21 0 11 86 1 5 0 86 6 5 3 72 11 5 6 56 16 5 9 37 21 5 12 13 2 0 1 15 7 0 4 00 12 0 6 84 17 0 9 65 22 0...

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Page 52: ...70 00297 01 A B 1 B Receiving and Installation Contents Receiving B 2 Installation Notice B 2 Site Requirements B 3 Installation B 4 Testing the Treadmill B 8 This section describes the receiving and...

Page 53: ...nd that you contact your treadmill dealer or representative when your equipment arrives The representative will help unpack install and demonstrate it to ensure that Equipment is free from shipping da...

Page 54: ...plug must be connected to an equivalent receptacle Caution Operate in conditioned environment The treadmill is designed to operate in a typical clinical environment with adequate heat dissipation 1850...

Page 55: ...aced in their proper location see Figure B 1 2 Insert the front handrail into the holes on each side of the hood 3 Use the two hex head socket screws recessed within the front of the hood to secure th...

Page 56: ...must remain connected and secured at all times It should be disconnected only by an authorized technician 5 High Voltage units only Plug the female end of the power cord into the connector on the fron...

Page 57: ...male end of the monitoring system interface cable into the connector Tighten the connector thumb screws until finger tight 3 Plug the female end into the treadmill connector on the back panel of the...

Page 58: ...0 00297 01 A B 7 Connecting to the Monitoring System 6 Check the circuit breaker switch on the treadmill hood to be sure it is set to ON 7 Test the treadmill as described below by using the controls o...

Page 59: ...the treadmill meets that value 6 Let the treadmill run for at least 15 minutes a Watch the walking belt carefully to ensure that it does not drift left or right Adjust if necessary using the adjustme...

Page 60: ...The specific treadmill workload sequence used for a particular stress test Roller Guard Metal plate at the rear of the treadmill deck designed to prevent people from placing fingers between the walkin...

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