Philips PTE7000MT User Manual

Tread mill
7.0 T
User manual
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PTE7000MT
PTE7000MT
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Thank you for your recent purchase of the Philips physical rehabilitation treadmill, 7.0 T. Philips physical therapy and exercise solutions provide simple, reliable products that oer the most relevant feedback to caregivers and users to achieve best-in-class outcomes and empower individuals to build condence in rebuilding and maintaining healthy lifestyles and keep in touch with their communities.
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Contents
Important safety instructions 5
Important electrical information
Important operation instructions 10
Application specication 11
Operating principle 13
Signicant physical characteristics 13
Signicant performance characteristic
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Intended user prole 15
Operating the 7.0 T 16
Features 18
Operation of your new treadmill 21
Data transfer software instructions 36
Using a heart rate transmitter 40
Assembly instructions for 7.0 T
Important assembly instructions
Maintenance
Specications
Description of packaging symbols
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Important safety instructions
Attention
Read all instructions in this manual before using this device.
Danger
To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect your treadmill from the electrical outlet prior to cleaning and/or service work.
Warning
• Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer.
• To reduce the risk of burns, re, electric shock, or injury to persons, install the treadmill on a at level surface with access to a 115-volt AC, 60 Hz, 20-amp grounded outlet. Do not use an extension cord unless it is 12awg or larger, with only one outlet on the end. The treadmill should be the only appliance in the electrical circuit. Do not attempt to disable the grounded plug by using improper adapters, or in any way modify the cord set; a serious shock or re hazard may result along with computer malfunctions.
• To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be con­nected to a supply main with protective earth.
• Use this device only for it’s intended use as described in this manual.
• Keep children away from the treadmill. There are moving parts, obvious pinch points and other caution areas that can cause harm.
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• Except as instructed for use of the device, keep hands away from all moving parts.
• Keep the electrical cord away from heated surfaces and out of all travel lanes and do not operate the treadmill if the cord or plug is
damaged.
• Never drop or insert any object into any openings.
• Do not use outdoors.
• To disconnect, turn all controls to the o position then remove the plug from the outlet.
• This device is designed for commercial use and will meet the demands of orthopedic, sports wellness and general conditioning programs.
• Do not attempt to use your treadmill for any purpose other than for the purpose it is intended.
•The pulse sensors are not medical devices. Various factors, including the user’s movement, may aect the accuracy of heart rate readings. The pulse sensors are intended only as exercise aids in determining heart rate trends in general.
• Heart rate monitoring system may be inaccurate. Over exercise may result in injury or death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately.
• Ensure there is a minimum space on the sides of the treadmill of two feet for proper operation, easy access and to prevent possible injuries to others standing or walking nearby. There should be a minimum of at least one foot of free space at the front and three and a half feet at the rear.
• Do not use any after market parts on this device, other than those recommended by Philips.
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• Do not attempt any servicing or adjustments other than those described in this manual. All else must be left to trained service personnel familiar with electro-mechanical equipment and authorized under the laws of the country in question to carry out maintenance and repair work.
• Installation and assembly of this product should be performed by trained personnel only.
• Hold the handlebar for support when getting on or o the treadmill.
• To avoid injury please observe all minimum and maximum adjustment settings.
• Wear proper shoes. High heels, dress shoes, sandals or bare feet are not suitable for use on the treadmill. Quality athletic shoes are recommended to avoid leg fatigue.
• A safety tether cord is provided with this unit. It is a simple magnetic design that should be used at all times. It is for your safety should you fall or move too far back on the tread-belt. Pulling this safety tether cord will stop tread-belt movement.
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Important electrical information
Warning
• Never remove any cover without rst disconnecting AC power. If
voltage varies by 10% or more, the performance of your treadmill may be aected. Such conditions are not covered under your warranty. If you suspect the voltage is low, contact your local power company or a licensed electrician for proper testing.
• Never expose this product to rain or moisture. This product is not
designed for use outdoors, near a pool or spa, or in any other high humidity environment.
• The treadmill is not protected against the ingress of water or partic-
ulate matter.
• The treadmill is not suitable for use in an oxygen rich environment.
• If not stated otherwise Philips devices are designed for operation in
normal climatic surroundings (IEC 60601-1):
- Temperature: + 10° ... + 36° C
- Relative humidity: 30 ... 90 % (non condensing)
- Air pressure: 700 ... 1060 mbar
- Maximum operating altitude: approx. 10,000 feet (3000m), with out pressurization
- Transport and store the devices at a temperature of – 20° ... + 50° C.
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Grounding instructions
This product must be grounded. In the unlikely event that the treadmill’s electrical system should malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current, reducing the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-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.
Danger
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualied electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not t the outlet; have a proper outlet installed by a qualied electrician.
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Important operation instructions
• Never use the treadmill during an electrical storm. Surges may occur
in your facility power supply that could damage the treadmill’s components.
• All users should have medical clearance before starting any rigorous
exercise program.
• Start the user at a safe exercise level. Do not allow the user to be
over exerted. Symptoms to watch for, but not limited to, are: Shortness of breath or diculty in breathing, pain or discomfort, feeling faint.
• Make sure the user warms up and cools down properly to avoid over
taxing the cardio vascular system. Allow three to ve minutes of warm up and cool down during each exercise session.
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Application specication
Medical purpose
• Patient warm up before physical therapy session.
• Have the patient walk to improve ambulation and range of motion
after knee/hip/ankle surgery or neurological conditions.
• Allow patients to perform cardiovascular exercise.
Intended patient population
• There is no particular restriction on age, gender, height and nationality.
• Maximal patient’s weight is 200kg.
• Patient must be ambulatory.
• Patient should have medical clearance before starting any rigorous
exercise program. This is especially important for person with a history of heart disease or other high risk factors.
Intended part of the body or type of tissue applied to or interacted with:
• Contact site: hands and feet
• Condition: should not have any trauma
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Intended conditions of use
• Environment including hygienic requirements
- General: intended for indoors use. This product is not designed for use outdoors, near a pool or spa, or in any other high humidity environment.
- Conditions of visibility:
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Ambient luminance: standard ambient room lighting is sucient.
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Viewing distance: 1 m
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Viewing angle: 120°
- Physical
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Temperature range: 10°C ~ 36°C
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Relative humidity range: 30% R.H. ~ 90% R.H., non condensing
- Hygienic requirements: there is no particular restriction on hygienic requirements.
• Frequency of use
- Dependent on therapist’s plan.
• Location
- Intended for hospital use, clinic use, home use and research in academic institutions.
• Mobility
- The product is intended to be xed.
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Operating principle
The operator will start the device and use the speed and incline keys to control motors. When the speed key is pressed a signal is sent to the AC motor inverter to request a change. The inverter will then send the appropriate amount of power the AC drive motor to reach the requested speed. The motor drives the front roller (which in turn moves the walking belt) through pulleys and fan belt. The incline motor is operated when the operator presses the incline keys. A command is generated that is transmitted to the incline control board where a relay is energized sending AC power to the motor until it reaches the desired position.
Signicant physical characteristics
Please refer to Features of 7.0 T manual.
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Signicant performance characteristic
Please refer to “Unique uses for the 7.0 T” in operating the 7.0 T.
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Intended user prole
Intended operator
• There is no particular restriction on age, gender, height, weight, ability and culture.
• Education: University or above
• Knowledge: The operator should read the user’s manual before use.
• Discipline: The operator should receive training from the manufacturer before use.
• Experience: The operator must have experience in physical therapy.
• Background: The operator must be a major in physical therapy.• Professional competence: The operator should have the physical therapist license.
Intended Installer
• There is no particular restriction on age, gender, height, weight, ability and culture.
• Education: High School or above
• Knowledge: The installer shall be able to manipulate this product properly.
• Discipline: The installer shall be given a specic training by manufacturer.
• Experience: The installer must have experience in product assembly and disassembly.
• Background: The installer must be electro-mechanically trained.
• Professional competence: Normal vision ability required.
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Operating the 7.0 T
The treadmill is intended to be used in aiding in the physical rehabilitation process for patients with orthopedic and neurological problems. Also used in sports medicine, wellness and general conditioning programs.
Typical applications for this type of product are
• Patient warm up before physical therapy session.
• Have the patient walk to improve ambulation and range of motion after knee/hip/ankle surgery or neurological conditions.
• Allow patients to perform cardiovascular exercise
Unique uses for the 7.0 T :
• The walking belt allows for both forward and reverse walking.
• The front and rear incline allows for uphill and downhill walking.
• Symmetry program measures distance between left and right step lengths. Graphical bio-feedback display motivates patients to maintain even step symmetry between left and right legs.
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Other features of the 7.0 T
• Belt speed settings start at 0.1 km/hr.
• The parallel handrails are adjustable to accommodate for pediatric to large adult sizes.
• Heart rate monitoring using the optional heart rate chest-strap.
Heart rate measurements are not for medical use
The heart rate function on this product is not a medical device and should not be relied on when accurate readings are necessary. Some people, including those in a cardiac rehab program, may benet from using an alternate heart rate monitoring system like a chest or wrist strap. Various factors, including movement of the user, may aect the accuracy of your heart rate reading. The heart rate reading is intended only as an exercise aid for measuring heart rate trends in general.
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Features
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7.0 T – Treadmill
Parts and adjustments
1. Hand grips
2. Electronic console
3. Safety lanyard
4. Adjustable hand rails
5. Handrail horizontal adjustment
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6. Handrail vertical adjustment
7. Handrail lift bar
8. Rear step
9. Rear incline
10. Front incline
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The 7.0 T is an easy product to set up and use, from the adjustments to the intuitive interface. This section explains how to set up, adjust and operate your 7.0 T.
Leveling the 7.0 T
Once the 7.0 T is assembled, and placed on a at level oor, it may be necessary to adjust the four leveling glides on the bottom of the rear incline unit to ensure proper stability of the 7.0 T. Use a 1/2” wrench to loosen the top nut of the leveler. Adjust the levelers by hand as necessary to remove any wobble in the unit. Then tighten the top nut against the bottom of the stabilizer tube. Make sure the bottom nut remains cinched against the leveling foot.
Connecting to A.C. power
The 7.0 T A.C. mains input connector is located in the front of the unit. The input module has an input connector for the line cord, a power switch and a 20 amp circuit breaker. Turn the power switch to o when the 7.0 T is not in use.
Vertical adjustment Horizontal adjustment
Lift bar
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Adjusting the hand rail vertical position
• To lift: Turn both the left and right vertical adjustment knobs counterclockwise one or two rotations. Then just grab the lift bar and pull up. The locking pins in the knobs will automatically ratchet into the indexing holes in the tubes. Tighten the knobs when desired position is set. There is a numbered scale on the tubes for repeatable settings.
• To lower: Loosen the two knobs and then pull them out and rotate slightly until the knob remains out on its own. The pin should now be disengaged from the tube and you can use the lift bar to lower the rails. Lower the rail past the position you desire and rotate the knob again so the pin can engage the holes in the tube. Now lift the rails to the desired position and lock the knob.
Adjusting the hand rail horizontal position
Turn both the left and right levers counterclockwise one rotation. Move the rails to the desired position and re-lock the levers. There are numbered scales on the tubes for repeatable settings. The levers may be blocked by the rotating tube when position is changed. The levers can be repositioned by pulling out and rotating them to a new position, allowing tightening.
Lift bar
The lift bar will make raising and lowering the hand rails easier. You can remove the lift bars for better patient access by loosening the locking knobs. Hold the bar with one hand and loosen the knobs with the other so the lift bar does not suddenly fall to the oor.
Rear step
Additional step lowers the step-up height to 4 inches. To install or remove the step easily there are two removable pins located under the rear of the treadmill. Be sure these two pins are in place before using.
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Operation of your new treadmill
7.0 T electronic console
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Large LED matrix
window
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16-character
messsage center
Incline buttons
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Tablet friendly
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reading rack
holder
Heart rate %
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prole
Speed buttons
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Power on
When initially powered on the console will perform an internal self-test. During this time all the lights will turn on for a short time. The message window will display a software version (i.e. VER 1.0) and the distance window will display an odometer reading indicating how many virtual miles (or Kilometers) the treadmill has gone. The time window displays how many hours the treadmill has been used.
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The odometer will remain displayed for only a few seconds then the console will go to the start up display, also known as Idle Mode. The message window will be scrolling the start up message. You may now begin to use the 7.0 T.
The console will automatically power down after 30 minutes of inactivity. Press any key to wake the console up again. To disable this function so console always remains powered on see Maintenance section on page 58. Always turn o the main power switch when the
7.0 T is not in use.
Console operation
Set up
The set up key function will allow you to enter patient data and customize the settings of the 7.0 T. When the set up key is pressed the rst option in the menu appears. Use the up/down arrows to scroll through the menu and press the enter key to select an option.
Set up menu
• Patient data
- Age : used in VO2 and heart rate programs.
- Gender : used in VO2 program.
- Weight : used in METS and calorie calculations and VO2 program.
- Height : used in the Symmetry program.
Quick start
This is the quickest way to start an exercise session. After the console powers up you just press the Start key to begin; this will initiate the Quick Start mode. In Quick Start the speed will be set to zero until the user adjusts the speed. Time will count up from zero, all workout data will start to accrue and the speed and incline may be adjusted manually by pressing the Up or Down key. The dot matrix will display a speed level. As you increase the speed more rows will light indicating a harder workout.
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The dot matrix has 24 columns of lights and each column represents 1 minute in the Quick Start program (time per column can be modied in other programs). At the end of the 24th column (or 24 minutes of work) the display will wrap around and restart at the rst column again.
Basic information
The dot matrix display is used for displaying graphic feedback and has three basic displays for most programs. When you begin a program the dot matrix will display a speed prole. To the left of the dot matrix there is a key labeled display. Pressing this key will switch the display to show an incline grade and then a track. When the LEDs are blinking the graph will scan through the three displays.
The four data windows display:
• Time: Program time remaining, or elapsed time in quick start mode.
• Incline grade: Front incline range 0 to 15 %. Rear incline range 0 to minus 10%
• Distance: Displayed in miles or kilometers, selected in Maintenance mode (see page 58).
• Speed: Displayed in mph or kph. Range from minus 3 mph (5 kph) to plus 10 mph (16 kph) in 0.1 increments. True zero speed provided by a mechanical brake when ever motor is idle.
The message window is the main display for programming instructions and relevant measurements during a program. The measurement data shown varies depending on the program. Measurements include:
• Pulse: Heart rate monitor displayed in beats per minute, from 0 to 240 bpm.
• METS: Metabolic equivalent; values of activities range from 0.9 (sleeping) to 23 (running at 22.5 km/h or a 4:17 mile pace).
• Calories: Or kilocalorie (kcal), nutritional Calories burned during exercise.
• Pace: Displayed as minutes per mile (or kilometer).
• Step cadence: Steps per minute average.
• Step length: Heel strike to heel strike step length in inches or centimeters.
• Symmetry: The percentage of dierence between the left and right step length.
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To the left of the message window is a display key that allows you to switch the data shown.
Below the message window is a heart icon and a bar graph. Wearing an optional heart rate chest belt transmitter will start the Heart Icon blinking (this may take a few seconds). The message window will display your heart rate in beats per minute. The bar graph represents the percentage of maximum heart rate.
Note: Enter the correct age in set up for the bar graph to be accurate. Refer to heart rate section for details about these features.
Function keys
The stop/reset key provides several functions:
• Pressing the stop/reset key once during a program will pause the program. To resume the exercise session just press the start key.
• If the stop/reset button is pressed twice during a workout ends the program and a summary of information for the exercise session will be displayed.
• If the stop/reset key is held down for 3 seconds the console will perform a complete reset.
• During data entry for a program the stop/reset key performs a previous screen function. This allows you to go back one step in the programming each time you press the stop/reset key.
The program keys may be used to preview each program when in the idle mode. Press each program key to preview the program prole. To begin a program press the corresponding program key and then press the enter key to select the program.
The program keys also function as a number key pad when you are in the data-setup mode. The number for each key is shown below the program name. If you are entering new data such as time, age, weight etc., you can use these keys to enter the numbers quickly.
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