June 5, 2012
Chadwick Engineering Ltd.
TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill
Model 1677-2
Publication No 1760-260-R1
Chadwick Engineering Ltd. -
TITAN Trainer
Model 1677-2
Installation – Operation – Maintenance
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Should a trainer failure occur, the operator screen displays the fault condition on the bottom of
the touch screen. The following is a list of possible faults and corrective actions.
Alarm
Description & Alarm Detail
Diagnosis & Corrective Action
1
Stumble Sensor Not Working!
If the sensor does not detect the reflector
located opposite it for more than 120
minutes it is presumed there is a fault.
Check to ensure the surfaces of the reflector and the
photo-sensor are clean and in place.
If the reflector and the sensor are OK then the sensor
may require replacement.
2 Emergency
Stop!
The emergency stop button has been
depressed.
Pull the button out and then press the
Stop/Pause/Reset Button to clear the alarm.
3 Incline
Failure!
The trainer has failed to raise or lower to the
incline set-point.
Incline transducer may need to be zeroed. See
Section 3.4
4
No Horse Selected – Pick Horse First!
To use either a manual or auto cycle a horse name
must be selected. If the default ---------- is displayed for
the Horse Name, the trainer will not permit operation.
5
Stumble Sensor Tripped!!!
During treadmill operation the stumble
sensor detected the reflector on opposite
side indicating the horse stumbled or fell.
To restart, ensure the horse is ready and in position.
Press the stop button to reset the alarm.
A manual or automatic cycle can now be started.
6
Tail Strap Tripped!!!
During treadmill operation the tail strap
sensor detected the strap was displaced
indicating the horse backed heavily into the
strap.
Reset the tail strap release mechanism and increase
release setting if required by tightening the clamp bolt.
To restart, ensure the horse is ready and in position.
Press the stop button to reset the alarm.
A manual or automatic cycle can now be started.
7 Belt
Drive
Fault!!!
The electronic belt drive has faulted.
Press the Stop button to reset the drive fault. If
persistent drive faults occur remove the rear platform
cover on the operator side of the treadmill and record
the fault code listed on the drive display. Refer to X4
AC Drive User’s Manual for troubleshooting details.
4.4
Cycle Modes
The
TITAN Trainer
Model 1677-2 can be used in either of two separate cycle modes,
Manual Cycle and Auto Cycle. These cycle modes are further described in the sections
below. To select the cycle mode, on the Main Screen shown below, touch the screen button
for the desired mode.