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FORM: OWNERS MNUL
REV: 02-16-11
APPR BY: MF
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Serial Number Placement
Each WOODWAY treadmill is assigned a serial number when built. Depending on the
year your model was built, it will have either a 7 8 digit alpha-numeric code, or a 9
digit numeric code. The serial number can be found in two different locations on the
treadmill. The serial number is on the main label located on the back of the display
board housing. It is also on the front left section of the treadmill frame.
The main label also includes information about your particular treadmill. It lists input
voltage and current, and the options and/or features of your treadmill. Please refer to
your packing slip or invoice or contact WOODWAY USA (
1
1
-
-
8
8
0
0
0
0
-
-
W
W
O
O
O
O
D
D
W
W
A
A
Y
Y) to
determine the features you may have ordered, if you are in doubt, with your treadmill.
Incline System
WOODWAY treadmills have a standard elevation system up to 15% (with options of -3
to +22% or 0 to +25 %). The incline system is controlled by an ac gear motor and uses
a chain and sprocket system to transfer power to a set of pinions. These pinion gears
raise or lower the treadmill by gear racks. The gear racks have rubber feet and support
most of the treadmill and person's weight when incline is used.
The feedback system is comprised of two sections: the incline potentiometer assembly
and the limit switches. The resolution is 0.1% grade and the accuracy is +/- 0.4% grade.
The feedback potentiometer assembly tells the display panel where the incline system
is. An intermediate shaft rotates the potentiometer, via gears, when the incline system
moves. The potentiometer is a one-turn potentiometer.
The limit switches are used to limit the incline system. After the display is turned on, the
treadmill will automatically go to 0% or “home position.” The display panel detects when
the treadmill has tripped the 0% limit switch.
Dynamic Mode
WARNING – Never leave the treadmill unattended in Dynamic Mode. Always press
Stopbutton to end workout.
The treadmill has the ability to allow the user to become the power source for the
running belt. The user manually pushes the running belt during the workout. This is
called “dynamic mode.” To engage dynamic mode, the running belt must be stopped.
While the running belt is stopped, the user must press and hold both the FAST and
SLOW keys together for approximately five seconds. The display will beep once per
second for five slow beeps, followed by two rapid beeps. The speed display window will
start to blink. The treadmill is now in dynamic mode. The treadmill running belt is now
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