Equipment Overview; General Description; Intended Use; On/Off Switch - GE T2100 Service Manual

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Equipment Overview

General Description

Standard features include the emergency stop (ESTOP) switch, a full handrail set,
and a 60-inch walking surface. Designed for simplified serviceability, the T2100
Treadmill has fewer moving parts than other treadmills, built-in self-calibration, and
replaceable assemblies.

Intended Use

The T2100 Treadmill is intended for use with any one of the several GE Healthcare
exercise testing systems for administering a controlled exercise load during a
diagnostic stress test.

ON/OFF Switch

When turning the T2100 Treadmill ON/OFF switch to the OFF position, there is a period
of approximately 1 second when the remaining power cycles through the system. The
T2100 Treadmill will not power up until all remaining power has cycled through the
system. After placing the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position, wait approximately 1
second before turning the ON/OFF switch to the ON position.

Emergency Stop Switch (ESTOP)

The emergency stop switch (ESTOP) is intended for emergency situations where
immediately stopping the T2100 Treadmill is required to deliver appropriate
emergency care to the patient or health care provider, as implied by the American
Heart Association "Guidelines for Clinical Exercise Testing Laboratories" (1995). It is not
intended for routinely stopping the T2100 Treadmill.
NOTE:
The ESTOP switch cable must be plugged into the T2100 Treadmill connection
panel for the T2100 Treadmill to operate. If the ESTOP is not installed, the T2100
Treadmill will not operate.

Walking Belt

With the ON/OFF switch in the OFF position (or with power cord disconnected), the
T2100 Treadmill walking belt can revolve freely in either direction. With the ON/OFF
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