Ground Continuity Test; Safe Handling Guidelines - GE Series 2000 Installation Instructions Manual

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Safe Handling Guidelines

Ground Continuity Test

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The Series 2000 Treadmill ships preset with an approximate 2% grade. This
slight elevation provides for free wheel movement and prevents the shroud from
scraping the floor.
If you are moving the treadmill after it has been in operation, use the controlling
equipment to set the grade to approximately 7%. Then remove power and
disconnect all cables to the treadmill before moving the unit.
Follow the steps below to move the treadmill.
NOTE
We recommend the treadmill not be placed on carpet or carpet tile floors as a
final location, as continual movement of the wheels may eventually damage
the carpet and possibly the treadmill.
WARNING
INJURY OR DAMAGE — The treadmill is too heavy to
lift, lower or move safely by one person. Serious bodily
injury or damage to the treadmill may result.
A minimum of two people are required when lifting,
lowering or moving the treadmill.
1. Lift the end of the bed assembly to about knee height, keeping knees bent
and back straight as you lift.
2. Rotate the treadmill in the direction you want to go (the treadmill will pivot
on its wheels) and push forward.
3. When you have maneuvered the treadmill into its new location, gently lower
the end of the bed assembly to the floor.
This test verifies that there is continuity (less than 100 mΩ resistance) between
all the exposed metal surfaces, which have the potential to become energized,
and the ground prong on the mains AC power cord. Look for an exposed metal
screw, or, if the metal surfaces are anodized or painted, scrape off a small area in
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