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Jog Now Excite

Monitoring the heart rate

The equipment is able to measure heart rate trends, in two different ways:

-  with a device applied to the central handgrip (hand sensor), that 

switches on when you grip the handgrip in the sensor region (available 
in 700 version);

-  with a chest band with a heart rate transmitter (Polar T31).

There must be no more than one transmitter within the range of the 
receiver: otherwise the receiver may receive different signals at the same 
time and give incorrect heart readings. If there are several equipment 
units with heart rate receivers in the same area, the recommended 
minimum distance between them is 80 cm.

Summary of Contents for Excite Jog Now

Page 1: ...EXCITE Jog Now User manual...

Page 2: ...Place of installation 18 Moving the equipment 19 Levelling 20 Electrical connection 21 Connection to another device 23 Routine maintenance 25 Aligning the treadmill 28 Troubleshooting 29 Technical as...

Page 3: ...ns D Equipment classification E CE Mark F Serial number and date of manufacture G Product code H Tells you to consult the User manual I Certification mark for the USA and Canada L Part applied type B...

Page 4: ...D442M D443M D442U D443U DAK2M DAK3M DAK2U DAK3U are intended for medical use and have been designed and built for use in outpatient clinics hospitals clinics and sport centres for muscular therapy an...

Page 5: ...nt Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Control panel controls all available functions from setting up workout programs to viewin...

Page 6: ...05156004AA Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Treadmill made entirely of rubber antistatic and vi...

Page 7: ...and Tray TGS key reader Side handgrips can be held when walking with large strides The luminous signal on the left handgrip lights up at the beginning of the exercise to signal that the equipment is i...

Page 8: ...ent Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Central handgrip can be held when walking with small strides The 700 version has sensors...

Page 9: ...ent Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Central handgrip can be held when walking with small strides The 700 version has sensors...

Page 10: ...e equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Footrests you can take a short rest by moving your feet from the treadmill to th...

Page 11: ...Jog Now Excite Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Reading stand for standing magazines or books o...

Page 12: ...Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Tray for standing the water bottle or other useful items on du...

Page 13: ...13 Jog Now Excite Description of the equipment Control panel Treadmill Side handgrips Central handgrip Sensors Footrests Reading stand Tray TGS key reader TGS key reader for the TGS key optional...

Page 14: ...wer input 1800 VA Motor peak power 4400 W 6Hp Weight of equipment 165 kg 364 lb Maximum user weight 220 kg 485 lb Speed 0 4 20 km h 0 3 12 mph Gradient 0 15 Noise level Less than 80 dB Protection grad...

Page 15: ...o 30 C from 41 F to 86 F Maximum capacity of water bottle holder 2 kg 4 lb Electric isolation class Class I Model code DAK21 DAK31 Power supply 100 120 Vac 50 60 Hz Power input 1600 VA Motor peak powe...

Page 16: ...of an emergency If a dangerous situation arises this button can stop the equipment without having to use the normal controls On the pushbutton there is a cord with a peg to clip on to the user s clot...

Page 17: ...omponents of the equipment When power surges the protection device opens thus preventing damage to the electronics inside Warning Please read the adhesive labels on the equipment which provide informa...

Page 18: ...to make the area safe and relaxing place to exercise in plenty of free space around each item of the equipment and a free space of 2x1 m in front of the treadmill that the floor is flat stable and vib...

Page 19: ...o not lift the equipment to high as this may damage the front frame Given the weight of the equipment we recommend that more than one person be involved in moving it If wheels cannot be used on the fl...

Page 20: ...e B A Levelling The equipment is levelled by adjusting the rear foot on the side shown in the illustration screw the foot A in or out until the frame is in a stable position tighten up the lock nut B...

Page 21: ...ions on the equipment identification label Danger The wall socket must be located in a place where the plugging and unplugging can be done easily and safely When plugging in the switch on the equipmen...

Page 22: ...n equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Dange...

Page 23: ...be connected to devices conforming to the CSAFE protocol only for setting and maintenance functions Additional devices connected to the digital interface must conform to the respective IEC standards t...

Page 24: ...ment and to the wall socket Use an RF coaxial cable for the connection with an F type of connector for the equipment The wall socket of the aerial cable must be positioned so that the plug can be easi...

Page 25: ...equipment completely with the equipment turned off clean the external parts with a damp sponge move the equipment to one side so that you can vacuum clean underneath it Do not use chemical products or...

Page 26: ...Technical Support Service Before starting any job turn the equipment off by switching the switch to the OFF 0 position and unplug the power cable from the wall socket Every month check the state of w...

Page 27: ...and the motor compartment and acts as a guard against external agents pulled in by the treadmill as it runs Clean the dust panel and the surrounding area every month remove the guard extract the panel...

Page 28: ...belt in motion at 5 kph pull the cord with the spring to trigger the emergency push button and ensure that the belt stops With the rotating belt in motion at 5 kph press the emergency push button to...

Page 29: ...sides If it tends to move to the right or left or is not centrally positioned it needs aligning The alignment is done with the equipment running Turn the adjustment screw A on the side shown in the il...

Page 30: ...that the two keys next to the switch are closed by pressing them fully down Power supply cable damaged Contact the Technogym Technical Support Service The control panel connector has been accidentall...

Page 31: ...r not making proper skin contact Dampen the inside of the chest band with water Control panel not working properly Contact the Technogym Technical Support Service Damaged transmitter Change the chest...

Page 32: ...When you contact the Technogym Technical Support Service you must give the following information model date of purchase serial number precise description of the problem Warning Work on the equipment...

Page 33: ...the equipment cannot become a hazard in any way and do not leave it in places where children play As a precaution when the equipment is unused for a long time or when you want to dispose of it unplug...

Page 34: ...the equipment version The correct positions are given on the label on the equipment After a quick system check reset the equipment is ready for use In this mode the following functions are enabled ca...

Page 35: ...the equipment The equipment must be switched off only at the end of the exercise when in standby If the equipment isn t going to be used for a long time as well as turning it off you should also pull...

Page 36: ...in the sensor region available in 700 version with a chest band with a heart rate transmitter Polar T31 There must be no more than one transmitter within the range of the receiver otherwise the receiv...

Page 37: ...timum heart rate levels in relation to age and the goal to be achieved Theoretical maximum heart rate 100 is calculated on the basis of age using the formula 220 age Heart rate per minute Age Area res...

Page 38: ...and 133 70 if he or she wants to improve cardio respiratory capacity the heart rate should be kept to between 133 70 and 171 90 Danger During a workout it is very important that your heart rate never...

Page 39: ...me In this rest position hold on to the side grip with one hand using the other hand to operate the control panel When the treadmill starts up hold on to the side grips with both hands and start walki...

Page 40: ...round the equipment may cause the user to lose his her balance It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the product being used does not interfere with any other mobile goods during use Danger Wa...

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