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8.3
Disabling the BOOST
Disabling is required if the safety of the BOOST is not guaranteed or if it is suggested that this
could be the case.
Disable the BOOST immediately if there are any safety concerns and contact WOODWAY
Customer Service by telephone.
A device must be disabled if the following symptoms occur:
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Unusual noises
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Appearance of smoke
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Uncontrolled stopping or accelerating of the treadmill
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Rocking of the running surface belt
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Damage to slats or other mechanical damage
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Spilling of liquid on the BOOST
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Other symptoms/situations which could cause danger to the user/operator
Disabling can also be requested of WOODWAY Customer Service by telephone. In this case, the device
representative is obliged to carry out the disabling and to confirm with WOODWAY Customer Service
in writing.
Exceeding the maintenance intervals by several months (see Section 8.2 Page 33) also makes
temporary disabling of the BOOST necessary.
ATTENTION
The representative is responsible for property damage or personal
damages caused by incorrectly disabling or not disabling the BOOST.
The disabling of the BOOST must be such that an unintentional and/or unauthorized restart can be ruled
out and that the name of person who is authorized to put the BOOST back into operation can be seen.
The representative is to disable the BOOST in the following situations:
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There is reasonable suspicion of danger to the health and safety of patients, employees, or
third parties
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Defects exist that could endanger patients, employees, or third parties
The removal of the power plug from the outlet alone is not sufficient for the disabling of the BOOST,
since third persons who have not been informed about the disabling could plug the BOOST back into
the power supply and use it.