Star Trac Treadmill E TRE User Manual

E SERIES EMBEDDED DISPLAY  
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P E R AT I O N  
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A N U A L  
Models:  
E-TRe & E-TRxe Treadmill  
E-UBe & E-RBe Bikes  
E-TBTe Total Body Trainer  
E-STe Stepper  
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CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS  
14410 Myford Road  
Irvine, CA 92606 USA  
Phone +1 714 669 1660  
Fax +1 714 669 0287  
800 228 6635 (toll-free within the U.S.A., Canada)  
Star Trac Europe  
Unit 4, The Gateway Centre, Coronation Road  
Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe,  
Bucks HP12 3SU United Kingdom  
Phone +44 (0) 1494 688260  
Fax +44 (0) 1494 688269  
Star Trac Asia  
No. 39A Jalan Pemimpin,  
Halcyon Building #01-02  
Singapore 577183  
Phone +65 6255 6252  
Fax +65 6255 1501  
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reserved, including those to reproduce this book or parts thereof in any form without first obtaining written permission from Star Trac.  
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Every effort has been made to keep this information current; however, periodically, changes are made to the information herein, and these  
changes will be incorporated into new editions of this publication. All product names and logos are trademarks of their respective owners. Printed  
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Before using this product, it is essential to read this ENTIRE operations manual and ALL instal-  
lation Instructions. It describes equipment setup and instructs members on how to use it cor-  
rectly and safely.  
Health related injuries may result from incorrect or excessive use of exercise equipment. Star  
Trac strongly recommends you to encourage your members to discuss their health program or  
fitness regimen with a health care professional, especially if they have not exercised for sev-  
eral years, are over 35, or have known health conditions.  
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Table of Contents  
DESCRIPTION  
Regulatory Information  
FCC  
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EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES  
SAFETY STANDARDS  
Getting Started  
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INTRODUCTION  
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EMBEDDED DISPLAY CONSOLE SPECIFICATIONS  
Safety Instructions  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Display Console  
EMBEDDED DISPLAY CONSOLE  
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HOME SCREEN  
CENTER CONSOLE KEYPAD  
HEART RATE BAR  
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TREADMILLS SAFETY STOP  
Assembly and Product Model Setup  
ASSEMBLY  
SETUP  
Operation Instructions  
QUICK START  
PRESET PROGRAMS  
ADVANCED WORKOUTS PROGRAMS  
Workout Definitions  
Workout Views Treadmill  
Workout Views TBT  
Upper Body Positions  
Cooldown Cycle  
TV Functions  
iPod ® Media Center  
USB Media Center  
Additional Features  
USING PERSONAL FAN  
HEART RATE MONITORING  
LOCK OUT  
USER DETECT  
Service Menu  
MAINTENANCE MODE  
MANAGER MODE  
DIAGNOSTICS MODE  
USER STATISTICS  
CALIBRATION AND SETUP  
Preventative Maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
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Regulatory Information  
FCC  
When used in conjunction with the appropriate Star Trac cardio equipment, the STAR TRAC E SERIES EMBEDDED  
DISPLAY has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC  
rules. Under the FCC guidelines, operation is subject to the following two guidelines: (1) this device may not cause harm-  
ful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unde-  
sired operation.  
The STAR TRAC EMBEDDED DISPLAYS generate and use radio frequency energy. If the products are not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions provided in the manual, interference with radio communications may occur.  
Likewise, if unapproved accessories are installed, interference with radio communications may occur. The intent of the  
FCC Class A limit is to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a COMMERCIAL environment.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference may not occur in a specific installation. In the event that interference is  
experienced, turn off the unit to verify that it is in fact the source. If the interference clears with the unit off, then try each  
of the following measures and combinations thereof:  
Reorient or relocate the product.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of your television, radio, and / or VCR recorder.  
Connect the unit to a different power outlet.  
Consult Star Trac Product Support, your authorized dealer, or a qualified radio / television technician for as-  
sistance.  
EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES  
This product, when used in conjunction with the approved cardio equipment, conforms to the requirements of the Euro-  
pean Council directives:  
89/336/ECC, Electromagnetic Compatibility  
92/590/EEC, General Product Safety Directives  
73/23/EEC, Electrical equipment Low Voltage Safety Directive  
SAFETY STANDARDS  
This product has been tested and/or verified, in conjunction with the approved cardio equipment, to meet the following  
standards:  
UL 1647 Safety for Motor operated Message and Exercise Machines  
CAN/CSA E335-1/3E-94 Safety of Motor Operated Appliances (Household and Commercial)  
EN 60355-1 Safety of the household and Similar Electrical appliance  
EN957-1 General safety requirements and test methods  
EN957-X The appropriate additional specific safety requirements and test methods. Refer to each specific  
product Declaration of Conformity for more details.  
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Getting Started  
INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for choosing STAR TRAC. Our products have been designed to provide the user the most reward-  
ing experience based upon the carefully planned features it possesses. The design elements of these prod-  
ucts will provide you with a comfortable, intuitive, safe and reliable experience, guiding you to a habit-forming  
lifestyle. Our mission is to provide products to mold lifelong habits for health and fitness, and our Embedded  
Display products will provide the path to meet your goals. Enjoy the ride.  
NOTE: THE E SERIES EMBEDDED DISPLAY has been designed, tested, and certified to work with the following  
Star Trac cardio bases:  
E-TRe (9-903X-MUSAPX)  
E-TRxe (9-904X-MUSAPX)  
E-UBe (9-8060-MINTP0)  
E-RBe (9-8070-MINTP0)  
E-TBTe (9-6070-MINTP0)  
E-STe (9-5080-MINTP0)  
Please be aware that updating or retro-fitting a product in the field from a standard LED keypad to an embed-  
ded touchscreen version is not possible, voids the safety and compliance certification as well as the warranty,  
and will not be supported by Star Trac’s customer service department.  
STAR TRAC™ EMBEDDED DISPLAY CONSOLE SPECIFICATIONS  
15”, 500 Nits (cd/m2) brightness Integrated LCD System with Touch Screen Technology  
Console option:  
1024x768  
Resolution:  
5 wire resistive touch screen  
3.5mm Stereo  
Touch Screen:  
Headphone Jack:  
iPod® Compatibility:  
5G iPod, iPod Classic  
iPod nano, 2G nano, 3G nano  
iPod touch (no video browsing available)  
English, Swedish, Portuguese, Czech, Finnish, Danish, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch,  
Russian, French, Hebrew, Polish, Arabic, Korean, Chinese, Japanese.  
User Languages:  
ATSC/NTSC tuner supports:  
Broadcast Capabilities:  
ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) Digital Television  
NTSC-M, NTSC-HRC, NTSC-IRC, NTSC-J, NTSC-N, NTSC-4.43  
(ATSC/NTSC or PAL/SECAM).  
PAL/SECAM TUNER supports:  
NTSC, NTSC-M  
PAL, PAL-BG, PAL-H, PAL-I, PAL-DK, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL-Nc, PAL-60  
SECAM, SECAM-B, SECAM-G, SECAM-H, SECAM-DK, SECAM-L, SECAM-Lc  
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Safety Instructions  
Important Safety Instructions  
These safety notes are directed to you as the owner of the EMBEDDED DISPLAY PRODUCT ( E-TRe or E-  
TRxe Treadmill; E-UBe or E-RBe Bike; E-TBTe Total Body Trainer; or E-STe Stepper)  
Note: Train all your users and fitness staff to follow these safety instructions  
DANGER – To reduce the risk of electric shock, always unplug this appliance from the electrical outlet imme-  
diately after using and before cleaning.  
WARNING – To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons: An appliance should never  
be left unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use, and before putting on or taking off  
parts. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove plug from outlet.  
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:  
1. Read all instructions before using this EQUIPMENT (treadmill, stationary bike, total body trainer or  
stepper).  
2. Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by, on, or near children, invalids, or  
disabled persons.  
3. Always follow the console instructions for proper operation.  
4. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments  
not recommended by the manufacturer.  
5. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.  
6. Never operate the appliance with the air openings blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint, hair,  
and the like.  
7. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.  
8. Do not use outdoors.  
9. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being adminis-  
tered.  
10. Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has  
been dropped or damaged. Call your dealer or Star Trac at (800) 503-1221, or USA 1-714-669-  
1660 for examination and repair.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
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Display Console  
EMBEDDED DISPLAY CONSOLE:  
The computerized display console on the E-TRe, E-TRxe, E-UBe, E-RBe, E-TBTe, and E-STe cardio prod-  
ucts allows the user to personalize his/her fitness goals and maximize and monitor the results. Touch Screen  
Display: the touch screen display (LCD) area allows the user to select, set up, and monitor a workout.  
a. Center Console Panel: Controls the integrated entertainment solution (TV, music, video, etc)  
b. Made for iPod® docking station: Allows an iPod® to be docked and controlled by the display while  
it is being charged.  
c. USB port: Provides a 500 mA charge, allows for data download, reads and plays MP3 files  
d. Headphone Jack: Allows the user to plug in headphones  
e. Fan Key: Controls the speed of the personal cooling fan, either OFF, LOW or HIGH.  
f. Safety Stop Cord (treadmills only): A pull cord that cuts off power to the unit if activated (pulled)  
g. Heart Rate Bar Controls (E-TRxe only): Allows the user to INCREASE /DECREASE speed and  
elevation and to PAUSE or STOP the unit.  
h. Heart Rate Plates: Allow the user to get a Hear Rate reading by holding to both plates simultane-  
ously.  
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HOME SCREEN:  
The HOME SCREEN of your Embedded Display Product contains a series of icons that are outlined if the spe-  
cific feature is present. The main screen icons are:  
1. SELECT A WORKOUT - allow the user to select presets programs (see WORKOUT DEFINITIONS section for  
description of each program)  
2. CREATE A WORKOUT - Allows the user to create custom programs (see CREATE A WORKOUT section for  
instruction on how to create a custom program)  
3. QUICK START - Allows the user to star a workout immediately, bypassing any setup or goals settings.  
4. Options Bar icons:  
Home - Allows the user to select a different workout while in a program.  
Workout View - takes the user back to the last Workout View  
TV - changes the screen to TV mode  
iPod ® - changes the screen to iPod® Media Center  
USB - changes the screen to USB Media Center  
Volume - controls the volume when sound is present (TV, iPod, MP3).  
Main  
Screen  
Features Bar  
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CENTER CONSOLE KEYPAD:  
QUICK START Key: Starts the QUICK START program using a  
default weight of 155 pounds or 70 kilograms for metric  
units and a default time of 20 minutes.  
Note: on treadmills, the running belt would start mov-  
ing after a 3 seconds countdown.  
STOP / PAUSE Key (Treadmills only): Pauses the treadmill  
when pressed once. Ends the current program when  
pressed twice.  
CHANNEL SELECT:  
VOL Key: Allows you to adjust the volume up by  
pressing the VOL + or down by pressing the VOL - .  
CH/TRK: On TV mode, allows you to change the TV channel up by pressing the CH/TRK + or down  
by pressing the CH/TRK -. On audio mode, allows you to select the next track by pressing the CH/  
TRK + or the previous track by pressing the CH/TRK -.  
Numeric Keypad: Allows you to enter specific values for selecting a TV channel. Enter the desired  
value and press OK to accept the value. To return to the previous channel, press  
INPUT: Allows you to toggle between TV, iPod or USB modes.  
to turn the entertainment functions On or OFF.  
TV Power: Press  
HEART RATE BAR E-TRxe:  
INCLINE Keys: Adjust incline in 0.5% increments.  
To increase or decrease incline, press the  
or  
keys, respectively, until the de-  
sired incline appears on the screen. These keys repeat when pressed and held.  
STOP / PAUSE Key: Pauses the treadmill when pressed once. Ends the current program when pressed twice.  
This key also serves as a safety stop reset bottom (see Treadmill Safety Stop).  
SPEED Keys: Adjust running belt speed in 0.1 mph (or 0.1 kph) increments. To increase or decrease speed,  
press the  
or  
keys, respectively, until the desired speed appears on the screen. These keys  
repeat when pressed and held.  
HEART RATE E-TRe:  
STOP / PAUSE Key: Pauses the treadmill when pressed  
once. Ends the current program when pressed twice.  
SAFETY STOP RESET: Resets the safety stop switch (see  
Treadmill Safety Stop).  
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TREADMILLS SAFETY STOP  
SAFETY STOP SWITCH: The STAR TRAC E-SERIES TREADMILLS is equipped with a pull cord that cuts off  
power to the unit drive train if activated (pulled).  
To use the pull-cord, attach the clamp to your clothes.  
Warning: The Safety Stop pull cord must be utilized at all times while using the treadmill. Failure to do so may result in  
harm to the treadmill user.  
If you see the “Press RESET switch on Heart rate bar to reset treadmill” message in the display, press the  
reset button located in the heart rate bar.  
E-TRxe  
E-TRe  
RESET BUTTON  
PULL-CORD  
PULL-CORD  
CLAMP  
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Assembly & Product Model Setup  
ASSEMBLY  
To install the Embedded Display on an E-TRe or E-TRxe, refer to document 620-7854.  
To install the Embedded Display on an E-UBe, E-RBe, E-TBTe or E-STe, refer to document 620-7855.  
SETUP  
After powering the unit for the first time, the computer will boot up and the  
Maintenance Mode screen will appear in the display. If for any reason the  
Maintenance Mode Screen does not appear, press and hold “VOL +, CH/  
TRK +, and 3” simultaneously.  
To complete the setup, follow this steps:  
1. Enter the Managers Password (218) to gain access to the Product Selection screen.  
2. Select the Product you are setting up (E-TRe or E-TRxe, E-UBe, E-RBe, E-TBTe or E-STe)  
3. Once a model is selected, the Maintenance Mode screen will appear.  
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4. Verify that the serial number matches the last 5 digits of the Display Serial number. If the numbers do not  
match, retype the number (the serial number is printed outside the package of your Embedded Display) .  
Click inside the Serial Number tab and the Numeric Keypad will popup.  
5. Verify that the displayed model in the MODEL tab matches the previously selected product.  
Note: when setting up a treadmill, make sure that the model is properly selected. If an E-TRx is pro-  
grammed as an E-TR, or vise versa, the speed may off by about 25 percent.  
6. Modify any customizable parameters from the default values to meet your needs.  
7. Press SAVE AND EXIT. The unit will take you to the Home Screen (screen will vary depending on  
model).  
8. Calibration:  
Treadmills (E-TRe or E-TRxe), you must perform the speed and incline calibration.  
Total Body Trainer (E-TBTe), you must perform an upper body calibration.  
9. Perform a Channel Scan.  
Note: see Calibration and Setup (page 36) in the Service Menu section to complete steps 8 and 9.  
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Operation Instructions  
This section explains how to operate your Star Trac Embedded Display Cardio Products. From the Home  
Screen you can select from the following programs:  
QUICK START  
QUICK START lets you begin your workout by simply pressing one  
key. QUICK START uses a default weight of 155 pounds (70 kg)  
and a default time of 20 minutes.  
To operate the QUICK START program:  
Stand on the running belt and press the QUICK START area in the  
Home Screen or the QUICK START key on the Center Console  
Panel. On Bikes, Steppers and TBTs, start using the machine  
and press the QUICK START key. The Progress View screen  
will appear.  
Note: On treadmills, the running belt will  
slowly accelerate to its minimum speed, after  
a 3 second countdown.  
The following parameters can be modified during any program  
(except fitness test):  
WORKOUT TIME - To modify the Workout Time, press the arrows  
UP to increase or DOWN to decrease.  
LEVEL - To modify the Level, press the arrows UP to increase or  
DOWN to decrease.  
INCLINE (treadmills) - To modify the Incline, press the arrows UP to  
increase or DOWN to decrease.  
SPEED (treadmills) - To modify the speed, press the arrows UP to  
increase or DOWN to decrease. You can also increase the speed  
by using Numeric KeyPad; just tap the Numeric Pad and it would  
popup in a large mode. Enter the desired speed and press OK.  
You can pause the program during your workout by pressing the  
STOP key once on treadmills or stop activity in the rest of the product.  
The program will pause for a preset period of time (30, 45, 60, 90 or  
120 seconds, as set in Maintenance mode. Press the START key or  
resume activity BEFORE the pause timer expires to resume your pro-  
gram. Treadmills will return to its minimum speed when you exit the  
pause mode.  
When you have reached your workout goal, the machine enters the  
Cooldown cycle (see “Cooldown Cycle” for details). If you wish to exit  
the program before you have reached your workout goal, press the  
STOP key twice on treadmills or stop activity on the rest of the prod-  
ucts, the summary display will appear (see “Cooldown Cycle” for details).  
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PRESET PROGRAMS  
The STAR TRAC E-SERIES CARDIO PRODUCTS offer up to 14 preset programs to add variety and chal-  
lenge to your workout.  
Note: Some programs are not available on all products. Program applicability is noted where appropriate.  
To select a Workout, press Select A Workout while in the Home Screen. The Workouts screen will appear.  
You can select a program as defined in the following flowchart (see Program Definition for explanation of  
each program).  
Preset Programs - Treadmills:  
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Preset Programs - Bikes:  
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Preset Programs - Total Body Trainer:  
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Preset Programs - Stepper:  
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To operate a PRESET PROGRAM:  
1. Select desired program. The Selection View screen will appear (the title will vary to match the selected  
program). Modify the following parameters:  
Weight: enter your weight using the Numeric Keypad. If you type a wrong value, press  
in the numeric keypad to go back.  
(back)  
Gender: select gender (male / female)  
Age: enter your age in years  
(back) in  
2. Press OK to start the program. If you decided to go back to the previous screen, press  
the main screen.  
3. The Progress View screen will appear and the program will start after a 3 seconds countdown.  
Note: if you are using a treadmill, the running belt will slowly accelerate to the program speed.  
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ADVANCED WORKOUT PROGRAMS  
Your STAR TRAC E-Series Product offers an option to create custom workouts.  
To select a Workout follow these steps:  
1. Press Create A Workout at the Home Screen. The Create a Workouts screen will appear.  
2. Select the desired program (Time or Distance)  
3. Time: select the preset times (15, 30, 45 min) or enter the desired program time then press OK.  
4. Distance: enter the desired distance then press OK.  
5. The Enter Max Values (treadmills), or enter Max Desired Level ( other products) screen will appear. En-  
ter the desired maximum speed and incline. Press OK to accept the values.  
6. The Define Profile screen will appear. Adjust he desired profile by touching and dragging the parameters.  
Press OK to accept the profile.  
7. The Workout Parameters screen will appear. Modify the parameters. Press OK to accept the parame-  
ters.  
8. The Progress View screen will appear and the program will start after a 3 seconds countdown.  
Note: if you are using a treadmill, the running belt will slowly accelerate to the program speed.  
Bikes, TBT, Stepper  
Treadmill  
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Workouts Definitions  
PROGRAM  
DESCRIPTION  
Quick Start  
This is the default program that allows the user to quickly jump into a workout without  
having to perform any program setup; default parameters shall be used to calculate  
workout data.  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Warm Up  
Burn Fat  
Program shall perform a 7-minute operation of the Treadmill using User-Defined work-  
out parameters (Weight, Gender and Age)  
This program shall automatically adjust incline to drive the user’s heart rate to the pro-  
grammed HR limit. Program will gradually adjusts (up or down) the incline until the  
user’s heart rate is at the user’s programmed limit and then continues to adjust the  
resistance as necessary to hold their heart rate at the limit. This program allows the  
user to define their weight, goal time (not including the 2 minute Cool Down), age,  
heart rate limit and the desired maximum speed.  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Constant Heart  
Rate Control  
This program shall automatically adjust incline to drive the user’s heart rate to the pro-  
grammed HR limit. Program will gradually adjusts (up or down) the incline until the  
user’s heart rate is at the user’s programmed limit and then continues to adjust the  
resistance as necessary to hold their heart rate at the limit. This program allows the  
user to define their weight, goal time (not including the 2 minute Cool Down), age,  
heart rate limit and the desired maximum speed.  
X
Dynamic Heart  
Rate Control  
This program shall automatically control the speed and incline of the treadmill to alter-  
nate the user’s heart rate between user-defined upper and lower limits. Program will  
gradually elevate the user’s heart rate to the upper end of their selected training range  
and then gradually decreases their heart rate to the lower end of their selected  
range. This cycle shall repeat several times creating an interval training effect. Pro-  
gram allows the user to define their weight, goal time (not including 2 minute Cool  
Down), age, upper heart rate limit, lower heart rate limit and desired maximum workout  
speed.  
X
X
X
X
Speed Interval This program automatically controls speed increases and decreases at the users pre-  
ferred incline at one minute intervals.  
X
X
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-
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Strength  
Program shall perform a protocol to provide optimal interval training by taking the user  
through various terrains to improve their caloric expenditure and cardiovascular capac-  
ity.  
X
X
Endurance  
This program shall automatically adjust incline to drive the user’s heart rate to the pro-  
grammed HR limit. Program will gradually adjust (up or down) the incline until the  
user’s heart rate is at the user’s programmed limit and then continues to adjust the  
resistance as necessary to hold their heart rate at the limit. This program allows the  
user to define their weight, goal time (not including the 2 minute Cool Down), age,  
heart rate limit and the desired maximum speed.  
X
X
X
-
5K Time Trial  
Fitness Test  
Program shall perform a distance based operation of the Treadmill using pre-defined  
distance goal of 5 kilometers.  
X
X
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-
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The Fitness Test is a modified version of the Balke and Ware protocol for maximal  
VO2 treadmill testing. The test has been modified to last 12 minutes with a maximum  
incline of 12%. During the Fitness Test, treadmill speed remains at a constant 3.4  
mph. Heart rate results are compared with charted data for corresponding age and  
gender and test results include calculated VO2 max.  
X
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PROGRAM  
DESCRIPTION  
Firefighter Test Based on the Gerkin Protocol, this test is a sub-maximal graded treadmill evaluation  
used by many Fire Departments across the United States to assess the condition of  
the firefighters. Heart rate results are compared with charted data for corresponding  
age and gender and test results include calculated VO2 max.  
X
X
-
-
-
Army Test  
This is a workout of a preset 2 mile distance, as required by the US Army, the object of  
the test is to complete the run distance as quickly as possible. At the completion of the  
test, a time-based score defined by the Army is returned to the user. The test begins  
with treadmill incline at 1% (which best simulates outdoor running). User may change  
speed and incline during test.  
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-
-
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This is a workout of a preset 1.5 mile distance, as required by the US Navy, the object of the  
test is to complete the run distance as quickly as possible. At the completion of the test, a time-  
based score defined by the Navy is returned to the user. The test begins with treadmill incline at  
1% (which best simulates outdoor running). User may change speed during test.  
NAVY Test  
USAF Test  
X
X
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This is a workout of a preset 1.5 mile distance, as required by the US Air Force, the object of the  
test is to complete the run distance as quickly as possible. At the completion of the test, a time-  
based score defined by the Air Force is returned to the user. The test begins with treadmill in-  
cline at 1% (which best simulates outdoor running). User may change speed and incline during  
test.  
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This is a workout of a preset 3 mile distance, as required by the US Marine Corps, the object of  
the test is to complete the run distance as quickly as possible. At the completion of the test, a  
time-based score defined by the USMC is returned to the user. The test begins with treadmill  
incline at 1% (which best simulates outdoor running). User may change speed and incline dur-  
ing test.  
Marines Test  
X
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This will allow the user to create a time based customized program with predefined workout  
parameters (goal time, age, gender, individual segment speeds and inclines/levels).  
Custom Time  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
This will allow the user to create a distance based customized program with predefined workout  
parameters (goal distance, age, gender, individual segment speeds and inclines/levels).  
Custom Distance  
Evaluate Fitness  
Level  
Fitness Test program shall perform a single-stage, six-minute, sub-maximal fitness protocol and  
calculate the results using the Astrand-Ryhming nomogram. The Fitness Test requires 5-6 min-  
utes to complete. During the Test, the user will have to adjust their work load to bring their heart  
rate between 120-170 BPM. The user’s heart rate results are compared with charted data for  
the user’s corresponding age and gender  
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X
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X
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This is a program that allows the user to quickly jump into a workout without having to perform  
any program setup and offers a button-less control of resistance. The resistance is controlled  
by changing the cadence (i.e. RPM). So, as the user pedals faster the resistance increases,  
and as they pedal slower the resistance decreases.  
Auto Pilot  
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X X  
25K Time Trail  
Constant Watts  
Interval Watts  
Program shall perform a distance based operation of the machine using pre-defined distance  
goal of 25 kilometers.  
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X
X
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The Constant Watts Control program shall automatically control the resistance level and direct  
the user to pedal at a desired RPM, to maintain a constant wattage level.  
X
This program is designed to maintain your watts expenditure at a constant level by  
controlling pedaling resistance and prompting you to pedal at a specified RPM. Please  
note that your watts level may vary above and below your target watts level during this  
program.  
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X
X
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PROGRAM  
DESCRIPTION  
Firm & Tone  
The Firm and Tone program allows the user to select a difficulty level and pre-program  
a time goal and user weight; the program automatically adjusts resistance during the  
workout. The SelectFitTM feature is automatically incorporated into the workout, unless  
the user disengages the upper body feature. You are prompted to select one of three  
Firm and Tone program levels:  
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X
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Firm and Tone Light: small resistance and upper body changes  
Firm and Tone Medium: moderate resistance and upper body changes  
Firm and Tone Intense: aggressive resistance and upper body changes  
Thigh Tone  
The Thigh Toner program provides a workout designed to target your thigh muscles.  
For best results while using the Thigh Toner program, lean forward slightly while step-  
ping and take short steps.  
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X
X
Glute Sculptor  
The Glute Sculptor program provides a workout designed to target your gluteal mus-  
cles. For best results while using the Glute Sculptor program, stand up straight while  
stepping, and take long steps  
FAMOUS Landmarks  
The number of steps for each landmark is based on the actual number of stairs for the landmark (if the information is available). If the  
number of steps is not available, or if the landmark does not have stairs leading to the top, the number of steps is based on the overall  
height of the landmark. The number of steps is calculated based on fifteen 8-inch stairs for each 10 vertical feet of height .  
Leaning Tower of  
Pisa  
The Leaning Tower of Pisa program is program intended to simulate a climb on the  
famous Italian Leaning Tower of Pisa (293 steps).  
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X
Taj Mahal  
The Taj Mahal program is program intended to simulate climb India's most famous  
mausoleum The Taj Mahal (360 steps).  
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X
X
X
X
X
Great Pyramid  
Space Needle  
The Great Pyramid program is program intended to simulate a climb on Egypt's Great  
Pyramid (720 steps).  
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The Space Needle program is program intended to simulate to climb Seattle's major  
landmark, The Space Needle (915 steps).  
Petronas Tower  
Empire State  
The Petronas Tower program is program intended to simulate a climb through Kuala  
Lumpur, Malaysia Twin Towers (1.318 steps).  
The Empire State program is program intended to simulate a climb on New York's fa-  
mous Empire State Building (1,576 steps).  
CN Tower  
The CN Tower program is program intended to simulate a climb on Toronto’s famous  
communications and tourist tower, the CN tower (1,776 steps).  
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X
X
X
Sears Tower  
Eiffel Tower  
The Sears Tower program is program intended to simulate a climb on Chicago’s sky-  
scraper, The Sears Tower (2,232 steps).  
The Eiffel Tower program is program intended to simulate a climb on France’s most  
recognizable structure, The Eiffel Tower (2,731 steps).  
Note: To use any of the above programs, Refer to the Operation Instruction  
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Workout Views Treadmill  
During any workout, you can select from the following views:  
PROGRESS VIEW  
This view displays a graphic representation of the speed and in-  
cline variation of your workout thus far.  
SIMPLE VIEW  
This view displays Time, Distance, and Calories.  
TRACK VIEW  
This view Shows your progress counter clockwise around 1/4-  
mile (400-meter) course, starting from the bottom center.  
HEART VIEW  
This view displays a graphic representation of the heart rate of  
your workout thus far.  
All views will display the following information:  
Heart Rate: Your current rate in beats-per-minute (BPM) while wearing the heart rate strap or grasping  
the heart rate grips.  
Calories: Display of your aggregate caloric expenditure.  
Cal/Hour: The average calories per hour being burned at any giving time.  
Pace: The exercise pace at the current time.  
Elapsed Time: Shows the duration of your workout thus far in minutes and seconds.  
Elapsed Distance: Shows the total number of miles or kilometers you have traveled thus far.  
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Workout Views TBT  
During any workout, you can select from the following views:  
PROGRESS VIEW  
This view displays a graphic representation of the upper body and  
level of your workout thus far.  
SIMPLE VIEW  
This view displays Time, Distance, and Calories.  
TRACK VIEW  
This view shows your progress counter clockwise around 1/4-  
mile (400-meter) course, starting from the bottom center.  
HEART VIEW  
This view displays a graphic representation of the heart rate of  
your workout thus far.  
All views will display the following information:  
Heart Rate: Your current rate in beats-per-minute (BPM) while wearing the heart rate strap or grasping  
the heart rate grips.  
Calories: Display of your aggregate caloric expenditure thus far in your workout.  
Cal/Hour: The average calories per hour being burn and any giving time.  
Watts: Display of your aggregate watts expenditure thus far in your workout.  
Elapsed Time: Shows the duration of your workout thus far in minutes and seconds.  
Elapsed Distance: Shows the total number of miles or kilometers you have traveled thus far.  
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Upper Body Positions  
While using you Total Body Trainer, you can modify the position of the upper body by selecting the icon that  
shows the desired position. The available choices are:  
Pulling - concentrates the work on pulling by deceasing the range of movement of the handlebars.  
Pushing - concentrates the work on pushing by increasing the range of movement of the handlebars.  
Off - disengages the upper body arms.  
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Cooldown Cycle  
In most programs, once you have completed your workout, the treadmill enters a two-minute Cooldown cycle.  
All functions are available during the cooldown period. To end the cooldown cycle, press Done.  
The summary display will appear, at the end of the cooldown cycle.  
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TV Functions  
EMBEDDED TV  
Basic Functions (Touch Screen Display):  
To View the TV, press the TV icon in the Features Bar of the current screen.  
To Change channel press the NUMERIC KEYPAD, a popup numeric keypad ap-  
pears. Enter the desired channel and press OK. If you type a wrong value, press  
(back) in the numeric keypad to go back.  
To cancel channel selection press  
(cancel) on the numeric keypad  
To change the volume, tap on the VOLUME icon in the display and slide  
the volume bar LEFT/RIGHT decrease/increase volume intensity.  
To change the workout intensity press the WORKOUT ADJUSTMENT  
icon (a pop up window appears) and modify the workout parameters. The  
pop up window closes in 5 seconds.  
The following parameters can also be modified using the control on the Center Console Keypad:  
Volume, Channel, TV power, and previous channel (see Center Console Keypad for details).  
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iPod® Media Center  
IPOD® MEDIA CENTER: This future allows the user to control their iPod playlist from the display and watch  
iPod-delivered video.  
To access the iPod Media Center:  
Dock your iPod in the Made for iPod docking station.  
Press the iPod icon in the Features Bar of the current screen.  
iPod® Media Center Basic Functions:  
Playlist - Sort the iPod contents by playlist  
Artist - Sort the iPod contents by artist  
Albums - Sort the iPod contents by album  
Songs - Sort the iPod contents by songs  
Podcasts - Displays the available podcast  
Videos - Displays the available videos  
Previous/Rewind - In the Now Playing screen, pressing the Previous/Rewind button skips to the  
previous song in the list. Holding the Previous/Rewind button rewinds through the current song.  
Play / Pause - Pressing this button plays the selected song/video; while playing, pressing this button  
pauses the song/video being played.  
Next/Fast-forward - In the Now Playing screen, pressing the Next/Fast-forward button skips to the  
next song in the list. Holding the Next/Fast-forward button forwards through the current song.  
Note: You can modify your workout while using your iPod by using the Workout Controls in the iPod Media Center  
Workout  
Controls  
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USB Media Center  
USB PORT: This feature allows the user to charge a USB device, download workout data, and play MP3 files  
(on select models)  
To access the USB Media Center:  
Connect the USB device to the USB port.  
Press the USB icon in the Features Bar of the current screen.  
USB Basic Functions:  
Playlist - Sort the contents by playlist  
Previous/Rewind - In the Now Playing screen, pressing the Previous/Rewind button skips to the  
previous song in the list. Holding the Previous/Rewind button rewinds through the current song.  
Play / Pause - Pressing this button plays the selected song/video; while playing, pressing this button  
pauses the song/video being played.  
Next/Fast-forward - In the Now Playing screen, pressing the Next/Fast-forward button skips to the  
next song in the list. Holding the Next/Fast-forward button forwards through the current song.  
Note: You can modify your workout while using your USB Media Center by using the Workout Controls in the USB Media Center  
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Additional Features  
USING PERSONAL FANS  
Your STAR TRAC E-SERIES PRODUCT is equipped with built-in personal fans to increase your comfort dur-  
ing a workout. The fans will automatically start one minute after you begin your workout. You can control the  
fan speed during your workout.  
NOTE: The automatic fan function can be enabled/disabled through Manager/Maintenance mode.  
To operate the personal fans:  
Press the  
key, as necessary, to cycle the personal fans from OFF to HIGH to LOW to OFF. An  
LED indicator lights to show the currently selected fan speed.  
The fans remains set at the set speed if you pause your program.  
The fans turn off automatically if you exit your workout, or when you complete your workout program.  
HEART RATE MONITORING  
Heart rate monitoring allows you to determine if your workout is too challenging or not challenging  
enough. You may use a heart rate strap (not provided with the equipment), or you can simply grasp the  
silver contact heart rate grips.  
NOTE: The Heart Rate monitor is not a medical test, nor is it designed as a medical test. It is simply a guide to target heart rate training. Please  
consult with your physician prior to engaging in any strenuous physical activity.  
IMPORTANT: The manufacturer does not warranty the heart rate system performance on this product, as the heart rate system performance  
varies, based on a user's physiology, fitness level, age, method of use and other factors. Furthermore, the heart rate system is not for medical  
use.  
Contact Heart Rate Monitoring  
You may use the heart rate contact grips to automatically check your heart rate. Just follow these steps.  
Grasp the stainless steel heart rate contact grips; you do not have to squeeze tightly.  
It may take from 20 to 40 seconds for the heart rate system to acquire and display your heart rate.  
While your heart rate is acquired, a pulsing heart  
displays in the Main Screen.  
Once your heart rate has been acquired, the Main Screen displays a permanent Heart Rate icon and  
your current heart rate in beats-per-minute (BPM).  
Release the Heart Rate grips if you wish to remove your heart rate reading from the display.  
Note: Holding to the Heat Rate Plates, while using the treadmills in speed higher than 4.0 miles (6.4 kilometers) is not recommended.  
Chest Strap Heart Rate Monitoring  
You may use the heart rate strap to automatically check your heart rate. Just follow these steps:  
Before beginning your workout, or during a pause, moisten the back of the transmitter on the heart  
rate strap (not included). Place the strap snugly around your chest with the transmitter resting directly  
over your sternum.  
When your heart rate has been acquired, the Main Screen displays a permanent Heart Rate icon and  
your heart rate in beats-per-minute (BPM).  
Remove the heart rate strap, if you wish to remove your heart rate reading from the display.  
NOTE: The performance of the transmitter may be affected by body types, body oils, metal in clothing, and outside electrical interference. Always be  
sure that the transmitter and skin are in good contact. Avoid operating other electrical equipment near your treadmill when you use the heart rate strap.  
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LOCK OUT  
Your STAR TRAC E-SERIES PRODUCT is equipped with a built-in, software controlled, Lock Out feature  
which locks out the unit to prevent access by unauthorized users.  
NOTE: The automatic fan function can be enabled/disabled through Maintenance mode.  
To operate the Lock Out:  
When the unit is in lock out mode, a Password screen will  
pop up before you start your workout.  
Enter the Lockout ID ( the default ID is 0). The unit in now  
unlocked.  
USER DETECT  
Your STAR TRAC E-TRe and E-TRxe Treadmills are equipped  
with a safety feature that stops belt movement if a user is not de-  
tected.  
NOTE: The user detect function can be enabled/disabled through Maintenance  
mode.  
To operate the User Detect:  
When the user detect feature is enabled, the treadmill dis-  
play shows a “NO USER DETECTED” message if no used  
is detected on the belt within 30 continuous seconds of  
belt movement.  
After the message appears, the treadmill will engage the  
Stop Command and rest itself.  
The message disappears 3 seconds after the treadmill enters the stop command.  
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Service Menu  
To access Maintenance Mode:  
1. While in Home Screen, press and hold “VOL +, CH/TRK +, and 3” simultane-  
ously.  
2. A pop up window appears requesting a Password.  
3. Enter the Managers Password 218 to gain access to the Service Menu.  
Once in Service Menu you can open the following menus:  
MAINTENANCE MODE - while in Maintenance Mode, the  
following information can be access and/or modified:  
SW versions - The latest software version loaded in the  
system.  
Serial Number - The last five digits of the display serial  
number.  
Model - The product type (treadmill, bike, etc.)  
Units - The units of measurement English or Metric  
Language - The language selected at setup  
Max Time - The maximum time allowed for a single  
workout  
Weight - The default user weight used for Quick Start  
programs  
Oper Hours - The cumulative amount of usage hours  
Dist Logged - The cumulative distance logged  
METs Display - Allows the manager/owner to select the METs Availability (ON or OFF)  
Pause Time - Allows the manager/owner to select the length of the pause (30, 45, 60, 90, or 120 seconds)  
Auto Fan - Allows the manager/owner to select the Auto Fans Functionality (ON or OFF)  
Lock out - Allows the manager/owner to select the Lock Out Function (ON or OFF)  
Max Speed - English (From 5.0 to 15.0) or Metric (From 5.0 to 24.1)  
Accel Time - Allows the manager/owner to set Acceleration Time of treadmill (From 25 to 60)  
Decel Time - Allows the manager/owner to set Deceleration Time of treadmill (From 20 to 60)  
User Detect - Availability (ON or OFF)  
UD Threshold - Displays user detect feature threshold values.  
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MANAGER MODE  
Allows the change of Units, Language, Max Time and  
Weight.  
DIAGNOSTICS MODE  
Allows the test of all hard keys, and the telemetry and con-  
tact heart rate.  
USAGE STATISTICS  
Displays the total number of times a program has been  
used.  
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CALIBRATION AND SETUP  
The Calibration and Setup screen allows you to calibrate your equipment,  
update software, and scan the TV channels.  
Speed Calibration - calibrates the speed of the treadmill:  
1. Select Speed Calibration on the Calibration and Setup screen.  
2. Press START to begin the calibration.  
3. After the Speed Calibration is completed, press EXIT; The Calibra-  
tion And Setup screen appears.  
4. Press Cancel to exit and go back to the Home Screen.  
5. The Speed Calibration has been completed.  
Incline Calibration - calibrates the incline of the treadmill:  
1. Select Incline Calibration on the Calibration and Setup screen.  
2. Press START to begin the calibration.  
3. After the Incline Calibration is completed, press EXIT; The Calibra-  
tion And Setup screen appears.  
4. Press Cancel to exit and go back to the Home Screen.  
5. The Incline Calibration has been completed.  
Channel Scan - scans the TV signal:  
1. Select Channel Scan on the Calibration and Setup screen.  
2. Select the signal type from the Scan Mode (Both Analog and Digi-  
tal are set as the default)  
3. Select the Norm (NTSC-M, PAL, etc)  
4. Select Cable Standard (depending on country of installation)  
5. Press START to begin the scan.  
6. After the Channel Scan is completed, press EXIT; The Calibration  
And Setup screen appears.  
7. Press Cancel to exit and go back to the Home Screen.  
8. The channel scan has been completed.  
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GUI SW Update - allows the manager to update the GUI software. If  
for any reason you need to update the GUI, follow these steps:  
1. Connect the USB stick that contains the GUI file.  
2. Wait until the USB source is recognized by the system.  
3. Press VOL+, CH/TRK+ and 3 simultaneously on the Center Con-  
sole keypad to access the Maintenance Mode Screen.  
4. Select Calibration And Setup.  
5. Press the GUI Update icon on the Calibration and Setup screen.  
6. The GUI update will start automatically.  
7. After the GUI update is completed, press EXIT; The Calibration  
And Setup screen appears.  
8. Press Cancel to exit and go back to the Home Screen.  
9. Cycle the equipment power.  
10. You need to setup the system. See the Assembly and Product  
Model Setup section.  
Touchscreen Calibration - this menu lets you calibrate your Touch  
Screen. The touch screen is calibrated before it leaves the factory. If  
for any reason you need to recalibrate the unit, follow these steps:  
1. Press the Touchscreen Cal icon. A message would appear indi-  
cating the Touchscreen files have been deleted.  
2. Cycle the equipment power.  
3. Once the system power up, you will be prompt to touch 3 points  
on the touch screen.  
4. Do Not touch the screen until prompted.  
5. Touch the screen at the points marked by the crosshair.  
6. After touching the 3 indicated points, the Touch Screen is will be  
calibrated.  
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Preventative Maintenance  
Star Trac strongly recommends performing regular preventive maintenance on your STAR TRAC E-Series  
Integrated Embedded Display product. Without regularly scheduled maintenance, normal wear and tear  
may cause cumulative effects or premature wear. This may result in downtime. For this reason, we highly rec-  
ommend following the maintenance schedules. Additionally, unusual symptoms, such as display codes and  
blown circuit breakers, should be reported to STAR TRAC PRODUCT SUPPORT DEPARTMENT at (800)  
503-1221, or USA 1-714-669-1660.  
DAILY MAINTENANCE  
Remove excessive accumulations of dust, dirt, and other substances by using a clean soft cloth and a  
non-abrasive liquid cleaner, such as Formula 409 or FANTASTIK. Wipe down the display board, hand-  
rails, shroud and heart rate grips.  
NOTE: DO NOT spray the cleaner directly onto the display screen or heart rate grips. Do not use liq-  
uid cleaner under the running belt.  
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Trouble Shooting  
All Embedded Display Products perform a self-test at the beginning of every workout. If a problem is detected, a mes-  
sage displays before or after the workout, depending on the nature of the problem. Star Trac recommends that you refer  
your questions about your STAR TRAC PRODUCTS operation and suspected malfunctions to Star Trac’s Service Hot-  
line at (800) 503-1221, or USA 1-714-669-1660.  
The following messages are displayed at the beginning of a workout if the associated problem is detected during self-test  
(codes used in the FIT_ERROR and DISP_ERROR commands). For Treadmills xCB is the Translator Board and For  
Bikes, TBTs and Steppers it is the LCB Board.  
ERROR  
CODE  
4
NAME  
DESCRIPTION  
DIAGNOSIS  
Timeout waiting  
for query ID re-  
sponse from  
display.  
This is reported when the  
Sidcup does not receive a  
query id response from the  
display during boot up.  
1. Re-boot the unit and see if the problem goes away.  
2. If the problem persists, check the communications  
cable Between the Sidcup and the Display.  
3. If the problem still persists change the communica-  
tions cable.  
No query id  
response re-  
ceived from dis-  
play or X-C.  
5
6
This is reported when the  
Sidcup does not receive a  
query id response from  
both the display and cob  
during boot up.  
This is reported when the  
Sidcup does not receive a  
query id response from the  
cob during boot up.  
1. Re-boot the unit and see if the problem goes away.  
2. If the problem persists, check the communications  
cables between the Sidcup and the Display and cob.  
3. If the problem still persists change both of the com-  
munications cable.  
1. Re-boot the unit and see if the problem goes away.  
2. If the problem persists, check the communications  
cable between the Sidcup and the cob.  
Timeout waiting  
for query ID re-  
sponse from X-  
C.  
3. If the problem still persists change the communica-  
tions cable.  
Timeout waiting  
for query id re-  
sponse from  
COB.  
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This is reported when the  
display does not receive a  
query id response from the  
COB during boot up.  
1. Re-boot the unit and see if the problem goes away.  
2. If the problem persists, check the communications/  
power cable between the Display and the COB.  
3. If the problem still persists change the communica-  
tions/power cable.  
Timeout waiting  
for query ID  
from Sidcup.  
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22  
This is reported when the  
display times out waiting for 2. If the problem persists, check the communications  
a query id command from cable between the Display and the Sidcup.  
the Sidcup during boot up. 3. If the problem still persists change the communica-  
tions cable.  
1. Re-boot the unit and see if the problem goes away.  
4. If the problem still persists change the Sidcup board.  
1. Re-boot the unit and see if the problem goes away.  
Timeout during  
start-up hand  
shaking.  
This is reported when the  
display times out waiting for 2. If the problem persists, check the communications  
a go to idle command from  
the Sidcup during boot up.  
cable between the Sidcup and the cob. Also check the  
communications cable between the Display and Sid-  
cup.  
3. Check the error code that is being flashed on the Sid-  
cup. It may be different than the one being displayed  
on the display. Check this error code in the error  
codes table.  
4. If the problem still persists change both of the commu-  
nications cable.  
Fit CPU watch-  
dog response  
timeout.  
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This is reported when there 1. Re-boot the unit and see if the problem goes away.  
is no communication be-  
tween the display and the  
2. If the problem persists, check the communications  
cable between the Sidcup and the Display.  
Sidcup for more than 2 sec- 3. If the problem still persists change the communica-  
onds.  
Fit CPU reports MOB error  
status:  
Incline calibration value out  
of range  
tions cable.  
Incline calibra-  
tion value out of  
range  
1. Re-boot the unit and see if the problem goes away.  
2. If the problem persists, check the Product Model in  
Maintenance Mode and ensure it is correct.  
3. Re-calibrate the Incline.  
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ERROR  
CODE  
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NAME  
DESCRIPTION  
DIAGNOSIS  
Fit CPU reports MCB error  
status: Speed calibration  
value out of range  
Speed calibra-  
tion value out of  
range  
1. Re-boot the unit and see if the problem goes away.  
2. If the problem persists, check the Product Model in  
Maintenance Mode and ensure it is correct.  
3. Re-calibrate the Speed.  
Fit CPU reports MCB error  
status: Speed lost (RPM  
Sensor)  
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Speed lost  
(RPM Sensor)  
1. Re-boot the unit and see if the problem goes away.  
2. If the problem persists, check the Product Model in  
Maintenance Mode and ensure it is correct.  
3. Re-calibrate the Speed.  
4. If the problem persists check the speed sensor. Ro-  
tate the flywheel on the motor and ensure that the  
speed sensor LED on the MCB blinks as the flywheel  
is moving.  
Fit CPU reports MCB error  
status: Incline feedback out  
of range  
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Incline feedback  
out of range  
1. Re-boot the unit and see if the problem goes away.  
2. If the problem persists, check the Product Model in  
Maintenance Mode and ensure it is correct.  
3. Re-calibrate the Incline.  
4. If the problem persists, check to see that the Incline  
Counts value in the Incline Calibration Screen is  
changing during incline calibration. The Incline Counts  
should go down as the elevation goes up.  
5. If the Incline Counts is not changing during calibration,  
then the cable from the elevation motor to the MCB  
should be checked. If the cable is OK then the eleva-  
tion motor should be replaced.  
Fit CPU reports MCB error  
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Incline stuck  
1. Re-boot the unit and see if the problem goes away.  
status: Incline stuck  
2. If the problem persists, check the Product Model in  
Maintenance Mode and ensure it is correct.  
3. Re-calibrate the Incline.  
4. If the problem persists, check to see that the Incline  
Counts value in the Incline Calibration Screen is  
changing during incline calibration. The Incline Counts  
should go down as the elevation goes up.  
5. If the Incline Counts is not changing during calibration,  
then the cable from the elevation motor to the MCB  
should be checked. If the cable is OK then the eleva-  
tion motor should be replaced.  
255  
emergency stop  
condition  
Fit CPU detected emer-  
gency stop condition  
1. Reset the E-Stop switch and the product will become  
operational again.  
2. If the problem persists, check the cables/connections  
in the Hot Bar. Also check the e-stop cable from the  
Hot Bar that plugs into the FitCPU.  
3. If the problem still persists check the communications  
cable between the FitCPU and the Translator Board.  
4. If all of the above is OK then replace the Translator  
Board.  
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