Electrical Safety Tests; Ac Line Voltage Test; 200 To 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz; Equipment Assembly - GE T2100 Service Manual

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"Secure the Cables" on page 45
"Self-Calibration" on page 45

Electrical Safety Tests

AC Line Voltage Test

This test verifies that the wall outlet supplying power to the equipment is properly
wired. For international wiring tests, refer to the internal standards agencies of that
particular country.

200 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Use a digital voltmeter set to measure at least 300 VAC to check the voltages of the
NEMA 6-20R AC wall outlet (U.S. only, or applicable international connection; dedicated
circuit recommended). If the measurements are significantly out of range, have a
qualified electrician repair the outlet. The voltage measurements should be:
200 to 240 nominal VAC between the two "hot" contacts.
NOTE:
For proper and safe operation of the T2100 Treadmill, ensure the power source is
clean. See

Equipment Assembly

The T2100 Treadmill ships completely assembled except for the handle set and the
emergency stop switch.
As recommended by the American Heart Association Exercise Standards (Special
Report, Vol 82, No 6), the T2100 Treadmill should have front and side rails installed
2021403-120F
"Power/Environmental Specifications" on page 136
T2100 Treadmill
Installation
for more details.
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