trouble shooting
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Trouble shooting
In case of a detected and/or assumed malfunction and/or defects or unreadable safety warning label,
disengage the device immediately and mark it as such. Furthermore, secure the device against further
operation and inform the supplier and authorised service personnel in writing.
See OP40 in chapter 5.10 entitled “Optional settings: User Options
:
With OP 41 ... 44 you can also lock
separate modes (manual, profile, cardio, test).
9.1
Mechanical noise problems
If knocking or rattling noises are heard during training, please check if the machine has a firm stand and follow exactly
the advice given in the chapter 7.4.5 "Mechanical installation". Most often false adjustment of the levelling sockets
(adjustable "feet") at the rear of the running machine is responsible for the knocking sound.
9.2
Running belt adjustment problems
If the tension of the running belt is not correct, it is difficult to keep the position of the belt centred. The belt should be re-
adjusted every time it is used in reverse direction mode. Check and follow exactly the advice in the chapter 8.5 entitled
"Control and tightening of the running belt"
9.3
Fuses
Expulsion fuse/ON-OFF button 2-pole C16A
Expulsion fuse, device fuse 3-pole C16A
Secondary fuse isolation transformer 1-pole B16A
Secondary fuse isolation transformer 3-pole C16A
Expulsion fuse on devices with external switching cabinet
Fuses in cabinet for power supply unit