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1. PREFACE 

 
This manual contains the patient and user safety requirements, operating instructions and maintenance requirements 
for the Quinton

®

 CR60 rehabilitation treadmills. The manual is intended for use by trained clinicians working with 

cardiac or sports rehabilitation patients in a clinical setting. It is expected that the clinician will instruct the patient in 
the proper use of the treadmill and its accessories. Before using the treadmill, read the manual carefully, noting the 
Safety Requirements in Appendix A. 
 
There are no user-serviceable parts in the treadmill. Any attempt by non- Mortara-authorized personnel to service 
the equipment may void the warranty. Upon request, Mortara will provide a technical document containing block-
level theory of operation, troubleshooting, removal and replacement instructions (by module), maintenance, and 
other information that will assist appropriately-trained personnel to repair those parts of the equipment designated by 
Mortara as repairable. 
 

Liability Notice 

 
Failure to follow the conditions set forth below shall limit, to the extent allowed by law, Mortara responsibility for 
the safety, reliability, and performance of this equipment:  
 
The operator manual must be read in full by each operator before the product is first used. 
 
Assembly operations, extensions, readjustments, modifications, or repairs must be carried out only by Mortara-
trained or Mortara-authorized personnel. 
 
The electrical wiring within the treadmill’s setting and the electrical installation of the treadmill must comply with 
the applicable local or provincial requirements. 
 
The equipment must be used in accordance with the instructions for use. 
 

CAUTION!

  

Accessory equipment connected to analog, digital, or power interfaces must be either equipment 

offered for sale by Mortara Instrument, Inc. or equipment that, when connected to such interfaces, maintains 
the safety and specified performance of the overall system and the individual devices. For example, such 
safety is maintained if the individual equipment and overall system complies with relevant safety 
requirements found in International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards.

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Quinton CR60

Page 1: ...TS REF 042102 001 Rev C1 CR60 REHABILITATION TREADMILL USER MANUAL Manufactured by Mortara Instrument Inc Milwaukee Wisconsin U S A CAUTION Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order...

Page 2: ...t belongs to Mortara Instrument Inc No part of this document may be transmitted reproduced used or disclosed outside of the receiving organization without the express written consent of Mortara Instru...

Page 3: ...7 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS 7 6 EQUIPMENT SYMBOLS AND MARKINGS 9 SYMBOL DELINEATION 9 7 GENERAL CARE 11 DISINFECTION 11 DAILY 11 WEEKLY 11 PERIODIC 11 8 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATABILITY EMC 13 9 INTRODUCTION...

Page 4: ...32 Distance 32 Time 32 ELECTRICAL TESTING 32 MOVING AND STORING THE TREADMILL 33 Re use 33 TROUBLESHOOTING 33 ERROR CODES 34 Self test Errors 34 Operation Codes 34 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 35 12 SPECIFIC...

Page 5: ...Stop Belt 50 5 Minute Auto Reset 50 Limited Access Control 50 Time Limit Control 51 Speed Limit Control 51 Units Default Setting 51 DISPLAYS 52 Grade 52 Speed 52 Multifunction Display 52 INDICATORS 52...

Page 6: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS iv...

Page 7: ...re 3 Example of Controller 18 Figure 4 Activate Limit Access Control 24 Figure 5 Adjustment bolts 30 Figure 6 Speed vs Weight graph 40 Figure 7 Grade vs Angle Graph 41 Figure 8 Controller Uprights 44...

Page 8: ...TABLE OF FIGURES vi...

Page 9: ...a as repairable Liability Notice Failure to follow the conditions set forth below shall limit to the extent allowed by law Mortara responsibility for the safety reliability and performance of this equ...

Page 10: ...plies Accessories Mortara Instrument Inc 7865 North 86th Street Milwaukee WI 53224 U S A Tel 414 354 1600 Fax 414 354 4760 Hospital Customers orders us Mortara com Physician Practice orderspc us Morta...

Page 11: ...identified by a serial and reference number on the back of the device Care should be taken so that these numbers are not defaced Copyright and Trademark Notices This document contains information tha...

Page 12: ...NOTICES 4...

Page 13: ...ffecting the Product s f Alterations and or modifications to the Product s not authorized by Mortara g Other events outside of Mortara s reasonable control or not arising under normal operating condit...

Page 14: ...NOTICED AND MORTARA IS NOTIFIED WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD IN NO EVENT INCLUDING THE CLAIM FOR NEGLIGENCE SHALL MORTARA BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY OTHER LOSS...

Page 15: ...cal circuit with a power rating that meets the electrical specification on the treadmill serial number label Nothing else should be connected to the circuit To avoid potential safety and electrical pr...

Page 16: ...underneath and around the treadmill clear Make sure cables are clear of the treadmill Be aware of a moving treadmill belt Allow sufficient room for patients to maneuver around the system and to safel...

Page 17: ...ection when present On power connected to mains Type BF equipment contains an F type isolated patient applied part providing a high degree of protection against electric shock Alternating current Type...

Page 18: ...ND MARKINGS 10 Hz Hertz V Volts A Amperes VA Volt Amperes Do not dispose as unsorted municipal waste Per European Union Directive 2002 96 requires separate handling for waste disposal according to nat...

Page 19: ...not soak surfaces Dry all surfaces thoroughly Weekly Elevate the treadmill to maximum grade and vacuum the floor under it to prevent excess dust and dirt from interfering with operation Periodic Depe...

Page 20: ...GENERAL CARE 12...

Page 21: ...60 Rehabilitation Treadmills use RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF Emissio...

Page 22: ...2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on...

Page 23: ...ld be less than the compliance level in each frequency rangeb Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 V...

Page 24: ...ding to Frequency of Transmitter m 150 KHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 1 2 d 1 2 d 2 3 0 01 0 12 m 0 12 m 0 23 m 0 1 0 38 m 0 38 m 0 73 m 1 1 2 m 1 2 m 2 3 m 10 3 8 m 3 8 m 7 3 m...

Page 25: ...t 3 Front of hood 4 Rear of treadmill Controls Power The circuit breaker on the front of the treadmill hood controls the power to the treadmill see item 1 in the next drawing The circuit breaker must...

Page 26: ...a computerized panel used to operate the treadmill It is mounted above the front handrail All commands including power are entered by pressing one of the soft touch keys on the panel Visual indicators...

Page 27: ...Up Increases treadmill grade incline Range 0 to 15 Down Decreases treadmill grade incline Range 0 to 15 Cool Down Slows the treadmill to minimum speed and zero grade so that the exerciser can cool do...

Page 28: ...shing you can enter the patient s weight Enter Time When this LED is flashing you can enter the exercise time Time The exercise time is displayed mins secs Distance The elapsed distance is displayed m...

Page 29: ...any other configuration 1 Press Select to store the configuration 2 Exit the service module by simultaneously pressing Stop Belt Slower and Faster Limit Controls Limited Access A limited access contr...

Page 30: ...INTRODUCTION 22 Accessories and Options Part No Description 30005 004 Left Handrail Kit 30005 005 Right Handrail Kit...

Page 31: ...Be sure all patients are so instructed Have the patient straddle the treadmill belt or stand on the deck s edge at start up Keep speed and grade at minimum settings when getting on and off the treadm...

Page 32: ...ill ships from the factory with the limit access control deactivated Anyone can turn on the treadmill To activate the control place the magnetic key supplied with the treadmill precisely over the magn...

Page 33: ...rade 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 o...

Page 34: ...andrail 2 Straddle the walking belt or step onto the side of the deck 3 Optional To get the feel of the moving belt place the foot nearest the treadmill on the walking belt and let it move backwards L...

Page 35: ...181 kg To use the default weight 150 lb 68 kg press Select 4 Enter time optional Enter the exercise time by pressing the or keys until the correct value is in the display then press Select to enter th...

Page 36: ...top the walking belt It is not necessary to use Cool Down mode before pressing Stop Belt 11 Press Clear to erase the accumulated time and distance and reset the controller displays to default 12 When...

Page 37: ...before cleaning Daily Keep the treadmill free of dust and debris Clean the exterior and walking belt with a damp sponge do not soak surfaces Dry all surfaces thoroughly Caution Damage to exterior Nev...

Page 38: ...lips or moves unsteadily during operation 1 Start the treadmill and increase the speed to 2 5 mph 2 Hold onto the handrail for balance and walk heavily on the treadmill by marching flat footed a If th...

Page 39: ...treadmill at minimum speed and grade 2 Increase speed to 6 mph 9 5 km h and make the following adjustment see Belt Tension drawing above for the location of the bolts a If the belt moves to the right...

Page 40: ...ileage and the date for your records 5 Press Clear to reset the display for operation Time To determine the total time of treadmill use follow these steps 1 Press Power to turn on the treadmill 2 Simu...

Page 41: ...n damp areas Do not store the treadmill on its end as it could fall on someone Re use Before using the treadmill again after moving or storage check the power cord and all attachments to be sure they...

Page 42: ...d off If an error code appears record the code number then recycle the power If the error persists call Mortara Technical Support Self test Errors Code Explanation E101 Controller CPU chip failure E10...

Page 43: ...er belt tracking Adjust tracking see Belt Tracking in this section If problem persists contact an authorized service rep Walking belt slips but front roller turns Improper belt tension Adjust belt ten...

Page 44: ...MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 36...

Page 45: ...nal Walking Surface 20 x 60 in 51 x 150 cm Walking Surface Height 6 5 in 16 5 cm from floor Handrail Height 39 0 in 99 cm from the walking belt Environmental Temperature Operating 50 to 104 F 10 to 40...

Page 46: ...ithin 0 5 of actual grade during unchanging operation Multifunctional Display Elapsed Time Units min sec Range 00 00 to 99 59 Increment 00 01 Countdown Timer Units min sec Range 00 00 to 96 00 Increme...

Page 47: ...from 100 to 999 9 Caloric Rate Caloric rate expenditure Units Calories min Range 0 001 to 999 9 Increment 0 001 from 0 to 9 999 0 01 from 10 to 99 99 0 1 from 100 to 999 9 METS Units METS Range 1 000...

Page 48: ...SPECIFICATIONS 40 Speed vs Weight Range The following graph illustrates the relationship between speed and weight for the treadmills Figure 6 Speed vs Weight graph...

Page 49: ...e 0 0 0 00 5 0 2 86 10 0 5 71 0 5 0 29 5 5 3 15 10 5 5 99 1 0 0 57 6 0 3 43 11 0 6 28 1 5 0 86 6 5 3 72 11 5 6 56 2 0 1 15 7 0 4 00 12 0 6 84 2 5 1 43 7 5 4 29 12 5 7 13 3 0 1 72 8 0 4 57 13 0 7 41 3...

Page 50: ...SPECIFICATIONS 42...

Page 51: ...n accordance with Mortara standards Incorrect installation by unauthorized personnel can lead to equipment damage and may void the warranty WARNING Dedicated circuit The treadmill must be on a dedicat...

Page 52: ...n as shown in the following figure Figure 8 Controller Uprights 2 Align the holes in the base of the uprights with the holes in the upright brackets previous figure Fasten the uprights into place with...

Page 53: ...the hood forward approximately 1 2 inch and tighten it in place 8 Align the two holes inside the front of the hood with the holes in the side rail Install a star washer onto the two 1 4 20 x 1 in Phil...

Page 54: ...rely 12 Use four 10 screws and external star washers to secure the front of the hood to the configuration plate 13 Install the two front end caps included on the front ends of the treadmill frame Figu...

Page 55: ...enter display 2 Press the Start Belt key Verify that the treadmill accelerates gradually to minimum speed 3 Press and hold the Down key until the treadmill reaches zero grade 4 Press the Up and Faster...

Page 56: ...RECEIVING AND INSTALLATION 48...

Page 57: ...min mile and lb or metric units km km hr min km and kg You can change the unit option at any time by pressing and releasing the Units key Start Belt The Start Belt key activates the walking belt the...

Page 58: ...down before stopping It is not necessary to use Cool Down mode before pressing Stop Belt Stop Belt The Stop Belt keys stop the walking belt There are two Stop Belt keys on the controller positioned o...

Page 59: ...ltaneously press and release Stop Belt Cool Down and Select 2 Press to set the time to 96 3 Press Select Speed Limit Control You can set a maximum speed for treadmill use which is especially useful fo...

Page 60: ...des indicate the functions or parameters currently displayed Enter Weight The controller flashes the Enter Weight LED when the self test is completed While the LED is flashing you can enter the user s...

Page 61: ...he multifunction display indicate which parameter is currently selected Time Distance Pace Calories Calories min METS or Scan Units The adjacent LEDs for MPH or KM H light up to indicate which unit of...

Page 62: ...CONTROLS DISPLAYS INDICATORS 54...

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