Manual Calibration Instructions
For Models: Omega | Quantum | Paragon | Omega II | Quantum II | Paragon II | Alpine | Advance 200 |
Advance 300 | Advance 400 | Advance 500 | TSC2 | TSC3 | TSC4 | TSC5
SPEED CUBE
TRANSFORMER
Do NOT stand on the running belt when calibrating. Use the guide rails instead.
IMPORTANT
If the unit has a “Select” button and not the “Enter” button use the select to
select the engineering mode on the screen.
Entering Diagnostics Mode
1
Turn the treadmill power to ON.
2
Place the safety key in position on the console.
3
Simultaneously press and hold the incline “+” (
s
) and speed “-” (
t
)
buttons for about five seconds.
(F1 & F2)
4
The console will beep and display the software version in the one of the two following windows;
For Models Omega II | Advance 200:
in the Time window.
All other Models:
in the Calories/Elevation window.
Speed / Pulse
Calories / Elevation
Distance / Laps
Time
UP
DOWN
ELEVATION
START
STOP
SELECT
FAST
SLOW
SPEED
Time
Speed
Elevation
Distance
Pulse/Laps
Calories
0.87
10.46
INCLINE
SPEED
START
SELECT
STOP
HOLD TO PAUSE
F1
F2
F3
Tip:
Another way to verify the speed is set correctly: Count the running belt revolutions per minute. At 0.5mph the running
belt should make 4 revolutions per minute for the Alpine and Advance 500 and 4.5 revolutions per minute for all other units.
Manual Calibration | Pre Auto Cal _rev1.5 | 08/17/07
WARNING
5
Press Start. The running belt should begin moving.
6
The Speed or Speed Pulse window will display the actual speed of the running belt. This should be
0.5mph.
7
This should be 0.5mph (+ or - .05). If the speed is not within the proper start range,
adjust the speed cube located on
the lower control board.
(F3)
Note:
When adjusting the speed cube, turn the screw right to increase the speed and left to decrease the speed. Use small
increments as the speed cube is sensitive and will respond to each change.
DO NOT PUSH DOWN HARD ON THE SCREW.
INCLINE
UP
SPEED
DOWN
INCLINE
UP
SPEED
DOWN
IMPORTANT
To exit the Engineering menu, press and hold “Stop” for three seconds.