Star Trac 620-7920 manual

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    2 620-7920 Rev A ST A R TRAC 14410 M y ford Road Irvine, C A 926060 USA WORK INSTRUCT IONS, E-TRx / E-TRxe INST ALLA TION[...]

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    3 620-7920 Rev A GENER AL Before usin g this product, it is essential to read ALL installation Instructions and this ENTIRE operat ions manual; the manua l describes equipment setup and instructs members on how to use it correctly an d safely. 1. Hex (Allen) key, 1/4 ” (Included) 2. Hex (Allen) key, 5/3 2” (Included) 3. Screwdriver (blade -tip)[...]

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    4 620-7920 Rev A Step 3. Remove the side box. Step 4. Lay all boxes on the floor and verify th at all component s are included (see n ext page for details). Step 2. Remove the top cover. Step 1. Lay the unit in the area where it is going to be assembled a nd remove the straps. UNP A CKIN G INSTRU CTIONS[...]

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    5 620-7920 Rev A Step 7. Verify comp onents in box two (continued): 1. Neck cover. 2. Display console’s top back cover (p/n 020-7074). 3.Neck grommet. 4.Power cable. 5.Owner’s manual with w arranty registration card. 6.Hardware kit. Step 8. Verify comp onents in box two (continued): • Display cons ole’s upper back cover (p/n 020-7 069). •[...]

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    6 620-7920 Rev A Step 9. Verify the fo llowing tools are included in the hardware kit : Step 10. Verify ha rdware included in the hardware kit: Step 12. W ith a h elper, lift the treadmill f rame assembly from the shipping crate platform a nd place it in the location where it will be used. Make sure the unit is placed near a power outlet. Caution: [...]

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    7 620-7920 Rev A Step 3. Position neck close to the service op ening in the f ront of treadmill so the cables go into the opening f irst. Step 4. Route all cables f rom neck into moto r compart- ment th rough lower neck service openin g. Caution: Make sure not to pinch any cables . Step 2. Remove the neck form shipp ing box an d verify the cab les [...]

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    8 620-7920 Rev A Step 6. Align th e front h oles and fa sten with (2 ) 5/16-18 x 3.0”, (2) 5/16 washers an d (2) lock washers. DO NOT fully tighten yet. Step 5. Insert neck into p lace, then align the top holes. Using th e 1/4” Hex key, fasten the neck to the frame w ith (2) 5/16-18 x 1.0” socke t head screws, (2) 5/16 washers a nd (2) lock w[...]

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    9 620-7920 Rev A Step 10. Now inst all t he top d isplay rail. A lign th e r ail’s mounting hole s with the neck holes. Note: If the electroni c display console was assem bled to the rail; remove the screws holding it to the rail and store the display f or later use. Hint: If one person is a ssem bl ing the unit, insert two 5/16 screws into top r[...]

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    10 620-7920 Rev A Step 15. Now tighte n the 2 front n eck scre ws (5 /16-18 x 3.0” so cket head) to a torque value of 200 in- lbs (22.5 Nm ). Step 14. Make sure the gap between the rails is c losed and, using the 5 /32” Hex key, fast en the (2) #10 button head socket screws. Tighten the screws to a a torque value of 45 in-lbs (5.0 Nm). Repeat f[...]

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    11 620-7920 Rev A Step 17. Now tighten the 4 display rail fasteners (where neck is joined with displa y rail) to a torque value of 200 in -lbs (22.5 Nm). Step 18. Tighten hand rail fa steners where handrails are joined with trea dmill frame. Tighten the screw s to a torque value of 200 in-lbs (22.5 Nm ). Re- peat for the othe r side. Step 19. Verif[...]

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    12 620-7920 Rev A Step 22. Secure the f ront of the m otor shroud w ith (2 ) #10 Trus s head screws. Step 23. Now secure the sid es of the motor shroud and the bed covers to the f rame wi th (4) #10 T russ head screws. Step 24. Snap the front motor shroud cap in place, then slide and in stall the neck grommet o ver the cap. 1 2 Step 21. Re-install [...]

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    13 620-7920 Rev A Step 27. Secure the power cable to the frame with the tie -strap and cut e xcess strap. Caution : Make sure not to damage the power cord . Step 25. Install left and right han drail gromm ets. Slide the grommet down the rail and snap it in place over the bed rails covers. Push do wn and ro- tate the grommet slightly to sea t the ta[...]

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    14 620-7920 Rev A Step 1. Remove electronic display con sole from pack- aging mate rials. Note: If y ou are insta lling a n iPod® Kit, a MYE Enterta in- ment ki t or a Pers onal V iewing Sc reen kit along with this display, it is recomm ended that you insta ll the kit ’s center console bef ore you mo unt the display onto the fram e. Step 2. If t[...]

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    15 620-7920 Rev A Step 5. Connect the E-Stop cable (g) to J25 connector on the display board , then conne ct the rail stop cable (f) to J5 connector on the display board. . Step 6. Connect the Hot Bar cable (i) to J15 connector on the displa y board. Step 7. Connect the fan p ower cable (b) to J20 connec- tor on the disp lay board. Step 8. Connect [...]

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    16 620-7920 Rev A Step 9. Connect the main I/O cab le (e) to J1 conne ctor on the displa y board. Step 10. Mount t he display a ssembly to t he frame a nd note the screw loca tions (see figure above). Secure top a ssembly with (4) M4 screws a nd (4) flat 5/16 washers. Step 11. Attach grou nd strap of the display a ssembly to the frame with a screw [...]

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    17 620-7920 Rev A Step 13. Install the top back cover piece (p/n 020 -7074) onto the upper display back cov er (p/n 020- 7069 ). Step 14. Install the lower display back cover onto dis- play us ing (6) M4 screws. Ne xt insta ll upper display ba ck cover onto display with (8 ) of the same screws, tighte n all screws. Caution: Do not use power tools o[...]

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    18 620-7920 Rev A ATTENTION • Star Trac rec ommends th at t he t readmill be sp aced a minimum of 20.0 in ches (0 .5 m ) apart t o allow saf e an d easy in gress and egress. Ev en m ore i mportantly, there must be at lea st 48 inches (1.25 m) of free space behind the treadmill. • As with any m otorized equip ment, the a rea where treadm ills ar[...]

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    19 620-7920 Rev A THIS P AGE INTEN TIONALL Y LEFT BLANK[...]

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    20 620-7920 Rev A Step 2. Take ou t the embedded d isplay console o ut of the box an d re move all packin g material. Verify no visual dam age is present on the a ssembly. Step 1. Remove a ll contents from the packaging and verify that you h ave the following parts: 1. Embedded display console. 2. E-TRe tool kit 3. E-TRxe too l kit 4. Owner’s man[...]

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    21 620-7920 Rev A Step 8. Position the displa y a ssembly nea r the top ra il while a helper makes the necessary connec- tions. Step 11. Connect th e rail stop cable (f) to JP9 connector on the c enter cons ole boar d. Rail Stop Step 10. Connect headphone cable (d) coming f rom Hot Bar rail to audio jack on the center console board. a c b e d g f i[...]

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    22 620-7920 Rev A Step 13. Connect the E-Stop cable (g) an d the Contact Heart Rate cable (c) to respe ctiv e con nectors on the FitCpu boa rd located on the b ack of em bed- ded display. Contact heart rate E-Stop Step 14. plug and secure the co ax cable (h) into the coax adapter on the tuner card of the embed- ded display ass embly. Step 15. Now p[...]

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    23 620-7920 Rev A Step 16. Connect the I/O interface cab le (e) to J1 conne c- tor on the translator board located on the top of the embedded display. If Equipped , con nect th e user-detect cable from the neck to J 5 connector on the trans lator board. Step 17. Mount the assembly to the frame and note the screw locations (se e picture above). S ec[...]

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    24 620-7920 Rev A Step 21. If not don e alrea dy, pos ition the treadm ill whe re you plan to use it. If n ecessary, le vel th e tread- mill us ing the two adjustab le f eet und er the ta il roller. Loose n the lock nuts, rotate the feet until the treadmill is stab ilized, and retighte n the lock nuts. Step 22. Turn power o n. Perform a visual insp[...]

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    25 620-7920 Rev A ATTENTION • Star Trac rec ommends th at t he t readmill be sp aced a minimum of 20.0 in ches (0 .5 m ) apart t o allow saf e an d easy in gress and egress. Ev en m ore i mportantly, there must be at lea st 48 inches (1.25 m) of free space behind the treadmill. • As with any m otorized equip ment, the a rea where treadm ills ar[...]

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    26 620-7920 Rev A THIS P AGE INTEN TIONALL Y LEFT BLANK[...]

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    27 620-7920 Rev A Step 3. If the display console is already installed on the frame and the back enclosures a re off, remove the screws to release the standa rd conso le and remove wires or harnesse s a ttached to the dis- play. Step 4. Remove th e standard center console f rom the display. Note: You will no longer need the center console, and if de[...]

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    28 620-7920 Rev A Step 5. Using a Phillips head screw driver, remo ve the screw tha t h olds in the headpho ne jack cap a t the lo wer f ront of the h ot bar. Re tain the screw . Step 6. Remove the headphone jack blank co ver. Note: You w ill no longer need the cover and it can be stored away for any possibl e future use. Step 8. Select the E-TRx h[...]

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    29 620-7920 Rev A Step 9. Install the ne w iPod® center conso le. Step 10. Connect headpho ne cable coming from Hot Bar rail t o t he headphone jack on the center con- sole board. Step 11. Plug the center console key pad cable in to J7 connector on the display board. Step 12. Plug th e center console’s 7 -pin interface c able into J11 conn ector[...]

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    30 620-7920 Rev A Step 16. Install and secure low er back cover then turn power on. Perform a visual in spection, and tes t the features and fu nctions of the unit prior to use. Note: Re fer to the User’s Manual for calibration in- structions and other settings. YOU HA VE NOW COM PLETED THE iPod® CENTER CONSOLE INST A LL A TION Step 15. Secure t[...]

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    31 620-7920 Rev A ATTENTION • Star Trac rec ommends th at t he t readmill be sp aced a minimum of 20.0 in ches (0 .5 m ) apart t o allow saf e an d easy in gress and egress. Ev en m ore i mportantly, there must be at lea st 48 inches (1.25 m) of free space behind the treadmill. • As with any m otorized equip ment, the a rea where treadm ills ar[...]

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    32 620-7920 Rev A THIS P AGE INTEN TIONALL Y LEFT BLANK[...]

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    33 620-7920 Rev A Step 3. If the display console is already installed on the frame and the back enclosures a re off, remove the screws to release the standa rd conso le and remove wires or harnesse s a ttached to the dis- play. Step 4. Remove the standard center console from the display. Note: You will no longer need the center console, and if desi[...]

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    34 620-7920 Rev A Step 5. Using a Phillips head screw driver, remo ve the screw tha t h olds in the headpho ne jack cap a t the lo wer f ront of the h ot bar. Re tain the screw . Step 6. Remove the headphone jack blank co ver. Note: You will no longer need the cover, and if de- sired, you can st ore it away f or any possible future use. Step 8. Sel[...]

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    35 620-7920 Rev A Step 10. Connect the headphone cable coming from Hot Bar rail to the headphone connector on the MYE® cente r console. Step 9. Install the n ew MYE® entertainment console in place. Don’t sec ure console with screws yet. Step 11. Plug the center console’s ke ypad cable into J7 connector on the display board. Step 12. Plug the [...]

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    36 620-7920 Rev A Step 16. Turn power on . Perform a visual inspe ction, and test the feat ures and functions of the unit prior to u se. Note: Refer to the User’s Manual for calibration in- structions and other settings. Step 15. Secure the MYE® center co nsole in place u sing previously re tained screws, t hen replace a nd secure the disp lay?[...]

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    37 620-7920 Rev A ATTENTION • Star Trac rec ommends th at t he t readmill be sp aced a minimum of 20.0 in ches (0 .5 m ) apart t o allow saf e an d easy in gress and egress. Ev en m ore i mportantly, there must be at lea st 48 inches (1.25 m) of free space behind the treadmill. • As with any m otorized equip ment, the a rea where treadm ills ar[...]

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    38 620-7920 Rev A THIS P AGE INTEN TIONALL Y LEFT BLANK[...]

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    39 620-7920 Rev A Step 2. Verify follo wing items included in hardware kit: 1. (1) Silicon wrap 2. (2) T ie strap 3. (1) M8 nut 4. (1) 5MM Hex (Allen) key. 5. (1) Headphone jack label. 6. (5) Screw M4x.7, 19mm, Pan Head 7. (4) M8 x 20mm Button head screws. 8. (1) Alcohol w ipe. 9. (1) E- TRx Hot Bar headphone jack assembly . 10. ( 1) E-TR headphone[...]

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    40 620-7920 Rev A Step 5. Connect the coax cable coming the treadmill neck to the coax cab le com ing f rom t he PVS neck, secure tightly. Now take the 5” silicon wrap f rom the kit and peel off its protective tape t hen wrap the two connectors so that all of the metal surface is covered. Step 6. Plug-in the coax cable coming from your cable serv[...]

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    41 620-7920 Rev A Step 10. Using a Phillips h ead scre w driver, rem ove the screw th at holds in the he adphone jack c ap a t the lower f ront of the hot bar. Retain the screw . Step 11. Remove the headphone jack blank co ver. Note: You will no longer need the cover, and if de- sired, it can be stored away for any possible future use. Step 12. Ide[...]

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    42 620-7920 Rev A Step 13. Select the E-TRx headphone mount from the kit and atta ch it to the availab le cut-out at the lower front of the hot b ar, then secure with previously retained scre w. Step 14. Take t he E-TR headphone jack assembly f rom the kit and install it o nto the back of the center console mou nt, then secure with (1) M4 screw. St[...]

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    43 620-7920 Rev A Step 17. Plug the center console’s 7-pin interface cable into J11 conn ector on the display board . Step 19. Plug the center con sole’s grou nd cab le into the ground cable tab on the back display bracket. Step 18. Plug the DC power cab le from t he treadmill n eck into eithe r one of the DC connect ors on t he cen - ter conso[...]

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    44 620-7920 Rev A Step 24. Turn power on . Perform a visual inspe ction, and test the fea tures and functions of the unit prior to use. Note: Re fer to the User’s Manual for calibration in- structions and other settings. Step 21. Plug identified PVS connecto rs into the high- lighted loca tions on the center console boa rd. Note: The DC power con[...]

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    45 620-7920 Rev A ATTENTION • Star T rac rec ommends that treadm ills be s paced a m inimum of 20.0 inc hes (0.5 m ) apart to allow safe an d easy ingress and egress. Even m ore im portantly, there m ust be at l east 48 inches (1.25 m) of free spac e behind the treadm ills • As with an y motor ized equipm ent, the area w here tr eadm ills are l[...]

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    46 620-7920 Rev A STAR TRAC 14410 M y ford Road Irvine, California 92606 Telephone: (8 00) 228-6635, (714) 6 69-1660 Fax: (714 ) 508-3303 http://www.star trac.com[...]

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    S TA R T RAC F ITNESS TM E-TR T readmill O WNER ’ S M ANUAL[...]

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    After having used your ST AR TRAC E SERIES TREADMILL for many workouts, you may wish to change some of its settings. MANAGER MODE The Manager Mode allows you to query and modify the basic settings of your treadmill. T o enter Manager Mode: 1. Press and hold the , , and keys together . 2. A beep will sound and “MANAGER MODE” will display momenta[...]

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    * When the MINIMUM SPEED or MAXIMUM SPEED parameters are changed, the T readmill will perform an auto calibration. T o termi- nate the auto calibration and return the parameter to it s default setting, press the S TOP key . MAINTENANCE MODE Y our Service Representative may need to check accumulated data about the p ast usage of your treadmill, test[...]

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    Enter Key : Updates (saves) the value of the displayed parameter in Flash memory . Alternatively , the key may be used (see above). Number/Program Select Keys: Enter new data item values for numeric parameters. Stop Key : Exit s Maintenance Settings Mode and restart s the treadmill greeting. The items that you may display and change with the previo[...]

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    * When the MINIMUM SPEED or MAXIMUM SPEED parameters are changed, the T readmill will perform an auto calibration. T o termi- nate the auto calibration and return the parameter to it s default setting, press the S TOP key . MOTOR CALIBRATION The Motor Calibration function allows for calibration of the treadmill's speed function. CAUTION: Chang[...]

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    ELEVATION CALIBRATION The Elevation Calibration function allows for calibration of the treadmill's elevation function. T o enter the Elevation Calibration function: 1. While in the Maintenance Mode, navigate to the Elevation Calibration by the next or the previous p arameter buttons. Press the key , the Information Window will display the mess[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 42 STAR TRAC E SERIES TREADMILL O WNER ’ S M ANUAL S tar T rac recommends that you refer your questions about your ST AR TRAC E SERIES TREADMILL operation and suspected mal- functions to S tar T rac’s Customer Service Hotline at (800) 503-1221, or USA 1-714-669-1660. However , you may wish to investigat e error messages that ap[...]