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User manual motion sprint 600 med /600

 

Version 1.1 

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Contents

 

General ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3 

Classification of the unit ......................................................................................................................................... 3 

Safety warnings ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 

3.1 

Safe assembly of the unit ............................................................................................................................... 3 

3.2 

Power supply of the sprint ............................................................................................................................. 4 

3.3 

Initial operation .............................................................................................................................................. 4 

3.4 

Turning on/ off................................................................................................................................................ 4 

3.5 

Secure Training ............................................................................................................................................... 4 

3.6 

Indications and contraindications ................................................................................................................. 5 

Operating the display ............................................................................................................................................. 5 

4.1 

Polar – pulse system ........................................................................................................................................ 5 

4.2 

Overview Display / Button Functions............................................................................................................. 6 

4.3 

Display ............................................................................................................................................................. 7 

4.4 

Quickstart ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 

4.5 

Programming the monitor ............................................................................................................................. 7 

4.6 

Reverse-Mode-Option .................................................................................................................................... 8 

4.7 

DOT Matrix ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 

4.8 

Biofeedback .................................................................................................................................................... 8 

4.9 

Training Control via the storage media ........................................................................................................ 9 

4.10 

Results ............................................................................................................................................................. 10 

4.11 

Programs of the cardio line .......................................................................................................................... 11 

4.12 

Pulse controlled programs ............................................................................................................................ 15 

4.13 

Interface PC .................................................................................................................................................... 15 

Maintenance and Servicing ................................................................................................................................... 16 

5.1 

Failure/ Elimination of failures ..................................................................................................................... 16 

5.2 

Instructions for the error condition detection (failure) .............................................................................. 16 

5.3 

Instructions for preventive maintenance by the operator ......................................................................... 16 

5.4 

Maintenance for an authorised professional. ............................................................................................. 16 

5.5 

Performance to the safety control (STK) according to the Medical Devices Operator Ordinance .......... 16 

Service advices for Sprintex Lamella-treadmills ................................................................................................... 17 

Technical data (standard version) ......................................................................................................................... 19 

Warranty conditions .............................................................................................................................................. 20 

 

Summary of Contents for motion sprint 600

Page 1: ...User manual motion sprint 600 med 600 Version 1 1 Page 1 of 21 User manual for the motion sprint 600 SE SL med and the motion sprint 600...

Page 2: ...everse Mode Option 8 4 7 DOT Matrix 8 4 8 Biofeedback 8 4 9 Training Control via the storage media 9 4 10 Results 10 4 11 Programs of the cardio line 11 4 12 Pulse controlled programs 15 4 13 Interfac...

Page 3: ...C categorized in class IIa With the items of the cardio line the standard DIN EN ISO 20957 1 and DIN EN ISO 957 6 usage class S commercial usage gyms of the accuracy class A 10 were applied and design...

Page 4: ...wed to be standing on the treadmill On the monitor there is the overlay with the buttons for operating the machine Please operate by moderate push of the buttons without any violence 3 4 Turning on of...

Page 5: ...on all units of the cardio line fitness excluding the body can be equipped with a Polar hand pulse system combined with a coded wireless signal transmitter With this technology two advanced measuring...

Page 6: ...ues of parameters or display modes are selected The button decreases the value of the parameters Emergency Stop Push Button The norm DIN EN ISO 957 6 for treadmills that is being applied asks for a su...

Page 7: ...e inclination Km Depending on the program either the accumulated or the remaining distance is displayed K Cal Depending on the program the accumulated calories burned or the remaining calories to be b...

Page 8: ...ime frame of the last 5 minutes of the workout Overview shows the complete workout up to 50 minutes Figures super size display of wattage and pulse Profile shows the impact profiles Zone Display espec...

Page 9: ...zed The member media gets inserted Now the maximum number of workouts 1 255 can get chosen Confirm with ENTER After the acoustic signal the data is saved and the member card is functioning Selecting 2...

Page 10: ...RFID identification in case the medium cannot be read via the slot If the message insert again is shown several times in a row press the SCAN button to display a more specific error message 4 11 Resul...

Page 11: ...lse Pulse Training The pulse training option is an intelligent training program that ensures a workout intensity that is optimal for reaching training goals without the need of manual interference The...

Page 12: ...ed workout time and the level of intensity must be set during programming During the entire workout the buttons remain active to allow for a change in speed The graphical profile indicates the hill pr...

Page 13: ...you start and end the programming of an interval sequence Stepless speed increase through the time of the sequence Increasing by steps Termination of the interval programming Symbol request of settin...

Page 14: ...it is unlimited the stored program can get used as often as wanted You usually use this when the card doesn t get used by an individual In this case you can ignore the results The display shows writin...

Page 15: ...fitness program packages Also in rehabilitation the total intensity of the training gets controlled with the intensity steering factors amount as well as intensity alongside the recovery progress As...

Page 16: ...nsely every six months Document the inspection for medical machines in the medical booklet Check all connections and welding seams Clean the unit well Check all screws for tightness In general Clean t...

Page 17: ...chine Every 12 months Take off the screens on the left and right Check the magnets near the inclination spindle for a safe fit eventually fix Clean drive belt and use Mylokote grease Clean conical rol...

Page 18: ...on do not grease Tooth and drive belt cleanliness and grease Sticker available and correct seat upward gradient Resounding sensor light barrier Cleanliness and fit Magnets Encoderdisk Cleanliness and...

Page 19: ...x speed 17km h 150kg weight 190 kg with inclination Max user weight 150 kg Drive brushless direct current motor 1 3 KW Voltage 230V 50 60Hz Power 5 Ampere Fuse 2 x 6 3 A anti surge 2 x 10 A with incli...

Page 20: ...bH Co KG will initiate service but reserves the right to decide about the mode of service The following procedures are possible 1 The service is conducted on site by our service employees 2 The requir...

Page 21: ...intex Trainingger te GmbH Bei der S ge 23a 79692 Kleines Wiesental Telefon 49 07629 1744 Telefax 49 07629 1745 info sprintex de www sprintex de Thank you for your trust emotion fitness GmbH Co KG Trip...

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