OPERATING THE TREADMILL
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Deactivation
To deactivate the control:
1.
Remove the magnetic key and press the Power key off.
2.
Press and hold the
+, -,
and
Power
keys until the 8s on the display go off, then release the keys. The
control remains inactive, granting unrestricted access, until you place the magnetic key over the logo
again.
Magnetic Key as Emergency Stop
The magnetic key has a cord that you can attach to the patient's wrist or belt during exercise. If the patient
moves too far from the controller, the cord will pull the key off the controller and stop the walking belt.
Time Limit Control
The time limit control lets you set a maximum time for treadmill use, ranging from 7 to 96 minutes. When the time
limit is activated, the treadmill runs for the time entered by the clinician, then automatically changes to minimum
speed and grade. The speed and grade controls remain inoperative until you press the
Stop Belt
key.
Activation
To limit the exercise time, use the following procedure:
1.
Simultaneously press
Stop Belt
,
Cool Down
, and
Select
.
2.
Press the
+
or
-
keys to increase or decrease the time to the desired limit. Press
Clear
to set the limit
automatically to 30 minutes.
3.
Press
Select
.
Deactivation
To deactivate the time limit control:
1.
Simultaneously press
Stop Belt
,
Cool Down
, and
Select
.
2.
Press
+,
or press
Clear
twice, to set the time to the maximum of 96 minutes.
3.
Press
Select
.
Speed Limit Control
The speed limit control lets you set a lower maximum speed for treadmill use. This is particularly useful for
unmonitored treadmills.
Activation
Use the following procedure to limit the speed:
1.
Simultaneously press
Stop Belt
,
Cool Down
, and
Select
.
2.
Use the
Faster
and
Slower
keys to set the speed to the desired limit.
3.
Press
Select
.
Deactivation
To deactivate the speed limit:
1.
Simultaneously press
Stop Belt
,
Cool Down
, and
Select
.
2.
Use the
Faster
key to set the speed to the highest level.
3.
Press
Select
.
Summary of Contents for Quinton CR60
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