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Table of contents 

Chapter 1: Assembly Instructions ................................................. 5 

Chapter 2: Safety Instructions ........................................................ 9 

Chapter 3: Treadmill Overview ...................................................... 13 

Chapter 4: Display Console ............................................................. 15 

Chapter 5: Operation ......................................................................... 17 

Chapter 6: Care & Maintenance ..................................................... 19  

Chapter 7: Troubleshooting. ........................................................... 23 

Chapter 8: Additional Information. .............................................. 25  

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Product specifications, features & software are subject to change without notice.  

Summary of Contents for GK1800T

Page 1: ...Brought to you by Mobility Research INC GK1800T 2000T Treadmill Owner s Manual Motorized Walking Surface used to Stimulate Walking Pattern ...

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Page 3: ...apter 2 Safety Instructions 9 Chapter 3 Treadmill Overview 13 Chapter 4 Display Console 15 Chapter 5 Operation 17 Chapter 6 Care Maintenance 19 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 23 Chapter 8 Additional Information 25 IMPORTANT Product specifications features software are subject to change without notice ...

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Page 5: ...r 1 Assembly Instructions Chapter 1 Assembly Instructions Chapter 2 Safety Instructions Chapter 3 Treadmill Overview Chapter 4 Display Console Chapter 5 Operation Chapter 6 Care Maintenance Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Additional Information ...

Page 6: ...ure the treadmill does not share the circuit with anything else Important Electrical Requirements 220V INTERNATIONAL ONLY ns nothing else can be plugged into the same circuit Danger Do not use an extension cord or ungrounded outlet The ground helps prevent electrical damage to your treadmill and enhances your safety by helping to prevent shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if yo...

Page 7: ...e pedestal is firmly attached to base Figure 1 3 Remove plastic from hand rails and discard Fit rails onto pedestal Be sure that all screw holes are properly aligned Figure 2 Figure 2 4 Insert long screw with bolt head on outside of the pedestal at both the upper and lower bracket with the nut on the inside of Pedestal Tighten Figure 3 5 Attach console panel to Pedestal sliding into the bracket on...

Page 8: ...4 Remove plastic from hand rails and discard Fit rails onto pedestal Be sure that all screw holes are properly aligned Figure 3 Figure 3 5 Insert long screw with bolt head on outside of the pedestal at both the upper and lower bracket with the nut on the inside of Pedestal Tighten Figure 4 6 Attach Console panel to Pedestal sliding into the bracket on the top of the Pedestal Figure 5 Figure 5 TOOL...

Page 9: ...er 2 Safety Instructions Chapter 1 Assembly Instructions Chapter 2 Safety Instructions Chapter 3 Treadmill Overview Chapter 4 Display Console Chapter 5 Operation Chapter 6 Care Maintenance Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Additional Information ...

Page 10: ...se instructions Attach the safety clip to your clothing before each workout and treadmill is in use Avoid exiting treadmill while leaving the tread belt in motion Never walk or jog backwards on the treadmill without the aid of a physician and support from LiteGait This equipment should never be left unattended when plugged in To avoid injury stand on the straddle covers before starting the treadmi...

Page 11: ...ving parts by making sure that they are out of reach of the treadmill while it is in operation Never place liquids of any type directly on the unit except in the accessory tray or bottle holders Containers with lids are recommended Consult your physician before beginning any exercise program Do not use if you have a cold or fever GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of burns fire elec...

Page 12: ...n Cords Do not use an extension cord to supply power to any GaitKeeper product GaitKeeper equipment must be grounded If it should malfunction or break down grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric cur rent to reduce the risk of electric shock Gait Keeper cords except for cycle adapters have an equipment grounding conductor and a ground ing plug The plug must be plugged into an ap...

Page 13: ...er 2 Safety Instructions Chapter 3 Treadmill Overview Chapter 4 Display Console Chapter 5 Operation Chapter 6 Care Maintenance Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Additional Information Chapter 3 Treadmill Overview CONSOLE HAND RAILS BELT STRADDLE COVERS BELT ADJUSTMENT SAFETY KEY ...

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Page 15: ...apter 4 Display Console Chapter 1 Assembly Instructions Chapter 2 Safety Instructions Chapter 3 Treadmill Overview Chapter 4 Display Console Chapter 5 Operation Chapter 6 Care Maintenance Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Additional Information ...

Page 16: ... Functions Calories Estimated total calories burned Grade Incline in percent grade in 0 5 increments Distance Miles traveled in 0 01 mile incre ments METs Energy expenditure rate STOP PAUSE Press STOP PAUSE key once to pause workout all data will remain displayed Press and hold STOP key for 3 seconds to reset Speed Keys Press the minus key to decrease speed Press the plus key to increase speed Gra...

Page 17: ... Chapter 5 Operation Chapter 1 Assembly Instructions Chapter 2 Safety Instructions Chapter 3 Treadmill Overview Chapter 4 Display Console Chapter 5 Operation Chapter 6 Care Maintenance Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Additional Information ...

Page 18: ...ey to upper console Chapter 5 Operation Operation Treadmill Use Preparation Program Start Attach red magnetic safety key lanyard to clothing via clip Quick Start This allows for the presetting of the following parameters speed grade time and distance Input settings by pressing To set initial speed press or To set initial incline press or Toggle setting parameters by pressing To set workout timer p...

Page 19: ...pter 6 Care Maintenance Chapter 1 Assembly Instructions Chapter 2 Safety Instructions Chapter 3 Treadmill Overview Chapter 4 Display Console Chapter 5 Operation Chapter 6 Care Maintenance Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Additional Information ...

Page 20: ...r a mild household cleaner DO NOT use paper towels ammonia or acid based cleaners CAUTION Do not use any acidic cleaners Doing so will weaken the paint or powder coatings and may void the Warranty Never pour water or spray liquids on any part of the treadmill Allow the treadmill to dry completely before using Frequently vacuum the floor underneath the unit to prevent the accumulation of dust and d...

Page 21: ...e of the push should cause the belt to carry you at least of the way to the end of the machine If the test does not carry you at least of the way to the end of the machine lubricate the belt using the manufactured recommended lubricant To exit calibration mode remove magnetic safety key Please contact MOBILITY RESEARCH Technical support for additional information regarding the treadmill lubricant ...

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Page 23: ...apter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 1 Assembly Instructions Chapter 2 Safety Instructions Chapter 3 Treadmill Overview Chapter 4 Display Console Chapter 5 Operation Chapter 6 Care Maintenance Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Additional Information ...

Page 24: ... following Verify your safety key is secured to the front of device Treadmill will not function without safety key Contact technical support if panel displays TRUE with safety key connected Q What does it mean it the tread belt has moved off center A Tread belt is misaligned and requires adjustment Attach safety key to the control panel and follow operating instructions for running the GaitKeeper ...

Page 25: ...r 8 Additional Information Chapter 1 Assembly Instructions Chapter 2 Safety Instructions Chapter 3 Treadmill Overview Chapter 4 Display Console Chapter 5 Operation Chapter 6 Care Maintenance Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Additional Information ...

Page 26: ...the treadmill surface to 12 inches when needed and is removed when you need the incline or the patient does not require intensive facilitation It utilizes the incline motors to raise the heavy end of the treadmill The user then raises the lighter end of the treadmill just to place it over a specially designed light weight support legs that secure the treadmill in a horizontal surface a foot off th...

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