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• The Patient must always wear the stop tether lanyard wrist
strap while operating the T2100-ST Series Treadmill.
• Place the treadmill on a hard, level and unobstructed
surface. See Chapter 3, "Assembly and Setup".
• Check input power cord connection and location for
hazardous pinch points before use.
• Check input communications cord connection (if equipped)
for proper interface with all equipment.
• Keep all cords clear of patient to avoid trip hazards.
• Never attempt to remove the motor pan hood or do
electrical repairs yourself. Repairs should only be done by a
factory authorized repair provider.
• Always unplug the T2100-ST Series Treadmill when servicing,
inspecting or cleaning the treadmill.
• Routinely inspect the treadmill for loose parts.
• Inspect handrails and ensure they will support the patient
properly.
• Always start the running belt at its slowest speed before
starting the patient test.
• Do not step onto belt when it is moving.
• Always slow the running belt to its minimum speed before
stopping.
• Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from any moving parts.
• Verify no one is near the elevation mechanism before
operating. Never put any part of the body under any part of
a running treadmill.
• Never drop or insert objects into any opening.
• Never drape garments, hook-up leads, or other equipment
over the side rails or drop objects on the belt while the
T2100-ST Series Treadmill is running.
• Do not allow moisture or oils to accumulate on equipment,
creating a slip hazard.
2097937-002 Rev G
11 March 2019
T2100-ST1 Treadmill, 110V / T2100-ST2 Treadmill, 220V
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