Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN TRAINER EQUINE TREADMILL MODEL 1677-2 USER’S MANUAL INSTALLATION – OPERATION - MAINTENANCE Chadwick Engineering Ltd. 633 Norris Court Kingston, Ontario - Canada - K7P 2R9 www.chadwickengineering.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITAN TRAINER OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................... 4 1.0 1.1 F E A T U R E S ........................................................................................ 4 1.2 S P E C I F I C A T I O N S ................................................................................ 5 2.0 SAFETY .
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 4.4.2 5.0 Auto Cycle ............................................................................................................................. 21 TITAN TRAINER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT .............................................................................. 25 5.1 H O R S E N A M E C O N F I G U R A T I O N ........................................................... 25 5.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 1.0 TITAN Trainer Overview The TITAN Trainer is a robust treadmill for equine performance training and rehabilitation. The wide treadmill belt and see-through side panels coupled with the operator friendly control system and safety devices make this equine treadmill a valuable tool for any horse owner, trainer or equine veterinary clinic. 1.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 1.2 Specifications Overall Dimensions (with ramps) Deck Dimensions Height (above deck) Weight Speed Incline Belt Drive Motor Incline HPU Motor Electrical Power Ambient Operating Temperature 20’-9”L x 6’-4”W x 6’-7”H 3’ Wide x 10’ Long 5’-2” 3500 lbs 0 to 15 mph 0 to 8 deg 10 HP 1 HP 208 - 230 VAC, 1 Ph, 50 Amp. 5 to 40 ºC 2.0 Safety 2.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 PINCH HAZARD !! The treadmill belt can travel at high speeds and is powered by a high torque gear motor. This moving belt creates a pinch hazard as it passes around the rolls and close to the treadmill floor at the entry end of the treadmill. Serious injury can result if fingers or toes become trapped at these pinch points. For this reason, the treadmill is not intended for human use.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 The horse must be cross-tied to its halter to be restrained from moving forward. The cross-ties should keep the horse close to the tail strap to minimize the possibility of a horse kicking over the strap and causing injury. In the rare case that the horse was to stumble and fall, a stumble sensor photo-beam will stop the treadmill immediately. The sensor must be blocked, i.e.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 3.3 Operator Interface Settings The trainers’ operator interface requires initial setup up of the following: Contrast Adjustment Clock Adjustment – Hour Only To reach the initial setup press the ‘SYSTEM MAINTENANCE’ button from the main screen. The ‘SYSTEM MAINTENANCE’ screen will be displayed. Select the desired setup screen. Main Screen Chadwick Engineering Ltd.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 System Maintenance Screen PLC DATE/TIME To access the system date and time settings of the touch screen, from the ‘SYSTEM MAINTENANCE’ screen press the ‘PLC DATE/TIME’. Below depicts the adjustment screen. To adjust the time, press the adjustment field (fields with black background). A keypad entry screen will appear. Enter the desired field parameters ie.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Contrast & Time Setup Screen To adjust the time, use the corresponding arrow keys to increment or decrement the hour. The hour is the only time maintenance function adjustment available. To adjust the contrast, use the corresponding arrow keys. Adjustment levels from 1 to 7 can be made. The red-green-blue bars show what these colours will look like at the current contrast adjustment level. 3.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Main Screen The automatic belt lubrication cycle settings can be adjusted from the Belt Lube Setup screen. The belt lube setup screen can be accessed from the “maintenance screen. The following adjustments can be made: BELT LUBE DAYS SETPOINT: The belt lube days set-point is the number of days in between lube cycles. This setting is adjustable from 1 to 14 days.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Belt Lube Setup Screen The lubrication cycle will occur automatically during treadmill operation at the beginning of a manual or automatic program. The cycle is initiated based on the Belt Lube Days setting or the Belt Lube Miles setting, which ever comes first. On completion of a lube cycle, the accumulated miles and days since the last lube will be reset to 0.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Incline Setup Screen With the control power on press and hold the ‘INCLINE DOWN’ button until there is no more movement of the treadmill. To initiate to zero command press the ‘INCLINE ZERO’ button. The incline display should then read 0.0. The trainer is now ready to use.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 USB Functions Screen When the USB drive is plugged back into the system, the indicator will be green and read USB READY TO USE when the system has accepted the drive and is able to write training data to the drive. It may take a few minutes for the system to accept the drive. USB Functions Screen 3.7 Motor Amps The MOTOR AMPS screen displays the belt motor current in amperes.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Motor Amps Screen 3.8 Miles Run The MILES RUN screen displays the Trainers total miles run. Miles Run Screen 4.0 Trainer Operation Chadwick Engineering Ltd.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 4.1 Emergency Stop The TITAN Trainer is equipped with an emergency stop mushroom head type pushbutton that can be used to de-energize power to the belt drive motor and hydraulic power unit (for incline movements) in the case of an emergency situation. This button is located to the left of the user touch screen. 4.2 Control Power The control power must be on to use the trainer.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Should a trainer failure occur, the operator screen displays the fault condition on the bottom of the touch screen. The following is a list of possible faults and corrective actions. Alarm 1 Description & Alarm Detail Stumble Sensor Not Working! 2 If the sensor does not detect the reflector located opposite it for more than 120 minutes it is presumed there is a fault.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Main Screen 4.4.1 Manual Cycle In manual cycle mode the user has the ability to manually adjust the cycle time, speed, incline and also either select or enter a horse name. The data logging system is active and recording. To start a manual cycle, the manual cycle screen must be displayed. Press the start pushbutton on the operator control panel (to the right of the touch screen).
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Numeric Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad Cycle Time The cycle time can be adjusted from 0.0 to 60.0 minutes. To adjust the cycle time, use the up and down increment/decrement arrow keys located to the right of the Time Set Display or press the Time Set Display. A numeric keypad will pop up, key in the desired cycle time and press ‘enter’ to accept.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Incline Incline can be adjusted before and during treadmill operation between 0 to 8 degrees. To adjust the incline, use the up and down increment/decrement arrow keys located to the right of the Incline Set Display or press the Incline Set Display. A numeric keypad will pop up, key in the desired incline and press ‘enter’ to accept. Incline is included in the data collection system.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Manual Cycle Large Display Screen 4.4.2 Auto Cycle To initiate an automatic training cycle, from the main screen select ‘Auto Cycle’. The screen will change to the ‘Select Horse and Training Program’ screen which displays the current Horse Name, Program Number as well as the post program cool down time setting and cool down speed setting.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Horse Name The default horse name that appears is ‘----------‘. One of the 40 programmed horse names must be selected in order to proceed. To select a horse touch the current horse selection window. The ‘Select Horse’ screen will appear as depicted below. The first twenty horses are displayed.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Cool Down Time On completion of the training program an additional time (up to 20 minutes) can be programmed to cool the horse down. This cool down time can be adjusted using the up and down arrow buttons located to the right of the cool down time display or by touching the Cool Down Time Display. A numeric entry keypad will appear.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Auto Cycle Screen Auto Cycle Start To start the auto cycle, press the Start pushbutton to the right of the touch screen. Auto Cycle Stop/Pause To stop or pause the auto cycle, press the Stop pushbutton to the right of the touch screen.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 5.0 TITAN Trainer Program Management The TITAN Trainer model 1677-2 treadmill is equipped with a colour touch display panel that allows the user to customize and store up to 40 user horse names and 20 programs. 5.1 Horse Name Configuration The trainer is shipped with horse names pre-configured from ‘HORSE1’ to ‘HORSE40’.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Alphanumeric Keypad 5.2 Training Program Configuration The trainer is shipped with 20 pre-configured programs. To customize these programs from the ‘MAIN’ screen touch the ‘SETUP TRAINING PROGRAMS’ button. The ‘SELECT PROGRAM’ screen will appear. To select a program to edit, touch the desired program to be changed.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 each segment will represent 1 minute increments of the program. Each segment, represented by bar graphs, includes a speed setting and an incline setting. To edit these settings for each segment use the left and right arrow keys at the bottom of the screen to select the segment to be edited. The active segment for editing will flash.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 6.0 TITAN Trainer Maintenance 6.1 Adjustments Belt Tension The belt tension should be only tight enough so that the back side of the belt is 1 to 2 inches clear of the floor with the incline set to “0” degrees. The non-driven front idler roll rotates about a fixed shaft. This shaft is supported in adjustment blocks on both sides of the treadmill.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 As well the wheels on the ramps also roll on the floor when the incline changes. For these reasons it is essential that these areas are kept clear of dirt and debris. The treadmill ramps will become dirty and can be simply swept clear or washed with mild soap and water. The polycarbonate see-through side panels will become noticeably dirty from dust, sweat, hair, etc.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 7.0 TITAN Trainer Report Tool Installation 7.1 System Requirements: Windows XP Service Pack 2 7.2 Installation The USB pen drive contains an install folder that contains the TITAN Trainer setup files. Install the report tool by navigating to Start My Computer. Browse to the ‘Install” folder. Double-click the file called ‘setup’. The report tool will install to c:\Program Files\TITAN Trainer.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 Detailed explanations for each of these buttons are provided in the sections below. 8.1 Log Summary The log summary is the primary means for viewing summary information within the database. The log summary contains the following information: Each line item represents a single run excercised by a horse.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 At the bottom of the screen, more controls are available: Check to include log summary information below the chart. Remove the selected record from the database Choose to print preview the report 8.
June 5, 2012 Chadwick Engineering Ltd. TITAN Trainer Equine Treadmill Model 1677-2 Publication No 1760-260-R1 8.3 Maintenance Training data is stored in the report tool database. After storing trainer logs from years of service, the amount of training data can increase to a volume that will slow the operation of the report tool processing. Portions of the database can be purged/deleted to increase report/chart generation speed. From this ribbon tool, the user may Purge all records in the database.