GE Healthcare T2100-ST1 Treadmill, 110V T2100-ST2 Treadmill, 220V Operator’s Manual 2097937-001 Rev E T2100-ST1Treadmill, 110V / T2100-ST2 Treadmill, 220V English © 2016-2017 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved
Publication Information The information in this manual applies only to T2100-ST1 Treadmill, and T2100-ST2 Treadmill,. It does not apply to earlier versions. Due to continuing product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. T2100-ST1, T2100-ST2, CASE, CardioSoft, and MAC are trademarks owned by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc., a General Electric Company going to market as GE Healthcare. All other marks are the properties of their respective owners.
Contents 1 Introduction............................................................................................................ 7 Intended User ............................................................................................................................... 7 Indications for Use ...................................................................................................................... 7 Prescription Device Statement...............................................................
3 Assembly and Setup ........................................................................................... 27 Safe Handling Guidelines...................................................................................................... 27 Initial Setup ................................................................................................................................. 28 Location .............................................................................................................
Treadmill Will Not Start .......................................................................................................... 46 Running Belt Slips When In Use ......................................................................................... 46 Running Belt Is Off-Center.................................................................................................... 46 Internal Circuit Breaker Location and Resetting ........................................................
1 1 Introduction This document describes the T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills also referred to as the “system”, “device”, or “product”. The document is intended to be used by clinical professionals. This chapter provides general information required for the proper use of the system and this manual. Familiarize yourself with this information before using the system. Intended User This manual is geared for clinical professionals.
Introduction NOTE: Disregarding the safety information provided in this manual is considered abnormal use of this system and could result in injury, loss of data, and void any existing product warranties. Safety Conventions A Hazard is a source of potential injury to a person, property, or the system. This manual uses the terms DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE to point out hazards and to designate a degree or level of seriousness.
Introduction grounding provides a path of least resistance for an electric current. Ungrounded connections must not be used. No other equipment may be used on the electrical circuit with the treadmills. Do not use extension cords. Using a shared or unreliable circuit can also cause the treadmills to unexpectedly shut off, potentially resulting in injury to the patient. Ensure the master power switch is in the off position before plugging in the T2100-ST1 or T2100-ST2.
Introduction Never operate the unit if it is not operating properly. Always unplug the machine before service or maintenance is performed. Treadmill should be serviced by authorized technicians only. Operator should report any electrical shock when touching the treadmill and discontinue use immediately. Never use the treadmill outdoors. Immediately discontinue use and unplug the treadmill if you smell the distinctive odor of hot electrical components.
Introduction Category Classification Degree of safety of application in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or with nitrous oxide Equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or with nitrous oxide. Method(s) of sterilization or disinfection recommended by the manufacturer Not applicable Mode of operation Continuous operation.
Introduction AAMI ES60601-1 Issued: 2005/01/01 Medical electrical equipment Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance. IEC CISPR 11-1 EMC Directive for the European Union (EU) Issued: A1:2010 Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements for Household Appliances, Electric Tools and Similar Apparatus Part 1: Emission Edition 5.
Introduction 2097937-001 Rev E 12 June 2017 Read this Operator’s Manual before operating the T2100-ST Series Treadmill. Assist in off-loading the patient in the event of abnormal or unexpected operation of the treadmill. If the treadmill is not responding properly, stop the treadmill, assist in removing the patient off the running belt, unplug the treadmill power supply, and seek factory authorized repair before attempting to restart the treadmill.
Introduction 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.
Introduction Symbols Symbol Description Catalog or Orderable Part Number Indicates the manufacturer's catalog or part number. Serial Number Indicates the manufacturer's serial number. Date of Manufacture (Year-Month) Indicates the original manufacture date for this device. Manufacturer Name and Address Indicates the name and address for the manufacturer of this device.
Introduction Symbol Description Keep Dry Indicates that you need to keep the container away from rain and other sources of moisture. CE Mark Indicates the device or product conforms with applicable EU (European Union) directives. Eurasian Conformity mark Conformity to applicable technical regulations of Customs Union.
Introduction Refer to the previous illustrations for the locations of the labels identified in the following table. For detailed descriptions of the symbols that appear on the labels, refer to “Symbols” on page 12. Item 2097937-001 Rev E 12 June 2017 Label Location Description 1 Front of device Identifies the product model. 2 Front of device Identifies Listing Standards 3 Front of device Contains the European Union disposal requirements.
Introduction Equipment Identification Product Label Product Label Format Item Name Description 1 Manufacture Full Vision Inc. 2 Private Label Manufacture GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.
Introduction Regular maintenance, irrespective of usage, is essential to ensure that the components of this system are always functional when required. Warranty Information This device is considered GE Healthcare-supplied hardware. Only authorized GE Healthcare service personnel should service the device. Any unauthorized attempt to repair equipment under warranty voids that warranty. It is the user's responsibility to report the need for service to GE Healthcare or to one of their authorized agents.
Introduction Convention Description Bold Text Indicates keys on the keyboard, text to enter, or hardware items such as buttons or switches on the equipment Italicized Bold Text Indicates software terms that identify menu items, buttons, or options in various windows. KEY1+KEY2 Indicates a keyboard operation. A plus (+) sign between the names of two keys indicates that while holding the first key, you should press and release the second key.
Introduction Part Number Title 2097937-002 T2100-ST1 /T2100-ST2 Field Service Manual Training This manual is intended as a supplement to, not a substitute for, thorough product training. If you have not received training on the use of the system, you should request training assistance from GE Healthcare. To see available training, go to the GE Healthcare training Web site (http://www.gehealthcare.com/usen/education/index.html). Under the Technical Service Education section, select Diagnostic Cardiology.
2 2 Product Overview The T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills are designed and built to withstand the extraordinary demands of medical devices and are compatible with CASE, CardioSoft/CS, MAC 5500, and MAC 2000. References to left, right, front, and rear are based on the assumption that you are standing on the treadmill, facing the handrails. All parts listed below are considered Patient Applied Parts except where noted.
Product Overview Item Description 7 Rear Foot (Non-Applied Part) Safety Systems Dual comparative speed sensors Auto runaway shutdown Auto communication loss shutdown Manual twist lock Emergency Stop button Manual Stop Tether Braking system for safe patient off-loading Fire-rated motor pan hood enclosure Patient weight capacity 500 lb., 227 kg All steel construction with powder-coat finish Treadmill net weight: 425 lb.
Product Overview Communication Ports RS232 Female Serial port USB 1.0 “B” port Floor Surface Footprint 33.0 in x 78.5 in, 84cm x 200cm level surface. (See “Location” on page 29.) Operating and Storage Condition Recommendations Operating Temperature Range: 4.
Product Overview 110-120 VAC NEMA 5-20R Single Phase 220/240 VAC NEMA 6-15R Split Phase 230 VAC AS/NZS 3112 220/240 VAC CEE 7/7 EURO 250 VAC Type N BRAZIL 230 VAC BS1363 240 VAC BS546 3 PIN 250 VAC Type K DANISH 240 VAC GB 1002 250 VAC Type H ISREAL 250 VAC Type L ITALY 250 VAC Type J SWISS WARNING: The T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills must be grounded to reduce the risk of electrical shock. If a malfunction occurs, grounding provides a path of least resistance for an electric current.
3 3 Assembly and Setup The T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills are shipped fully assembled and packaged in a knock down condition. They are designed to pass through a standard 36” door opening measuring at least 35½”. It will be necessary to remove the door from the jamb in most cases if the door is not capable of opening fully parallel to door opening. After you have unpacked the treadmill and secured the handrail assembly to the frame, move the treadmill to the area by rolling it on its front wheels.
Assembly and Setup WARNING The T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills each weigh 425 lbs. When lifting the rear of the treadmill and rolling it on its front wheels, you are moving 132 lbs. This can be accomplished by one person, but each installer must evaluate whether he or she is capable of moving this amount of weight without causing strain or injury. If in doubt, a second person should be recruited to assist.
Assembly and Setup 1 2 3 5 6 Item 4 Description 1 Operating Position 2 Shipping Position 3 Insert (2) washer and bolts each side 4 Insert (2) caps each side 5 Pivot Point 6 When folding handrails apply cardboard between frame and handrail to prevent handrail damage. Location Place the T2100-ST1 or T2100-ST2 on a firm and level hard surface that is free of tile grout lines.
Assembly and Setup WARNING: The T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills conform to FCC class B rating for electromagnetic emissions. It is recommended not to place the treadmill closer than 5ft. (1.5m) from sensitive electronic devices within the room or in an adjacent room. If an interference problem occurs, move the treadmill farther away from the sensitive device or relocate either device to another area, or consult with an EMI specialist for ways to shield the room from electromagnetic radiation.
Assembly and Setup machine to another location. (See “Running Belt Tension Adjustment” on page 41 for details.) Final Setup - Running Belt Tension Adjustment Your T2100® running belt has been pre-tensioned at the factory and run for 16 hours prior to shipment. It may, however, be necessary to adjust the belt tension when the treadmill is run in its final location. A loose belt tends to hesitate or stick with a heavy foot plant.
Assembly and Setup Item Description 3 Incoming Power Cord 4 Main Power Switch Using the test plug 1. Turn the power "OFF" at the treadmill. 2. Disconnect the RS232 or USB interface cable from the treadmill and plug in the test connector. 3. Press and hold the button on the test connector and turn the treadmill power "ON". Continue holding until the treadmill begins to elevate. 4. When the treadmill begins to raise, repeatedly press the button to cycle through the different phases of the test.
Assembly and Setup Communication Access Location The communication ports are located at the very front of the treadmill near the center of the unit. Two ports are offered with equal communication capability. The standard female RS232 port and a USB Type B port offer connectivity diversification. To communicate to the T2100-ST1 or T2100-ST2 treadmill using the USB port, you will need to install the appropriate USB driver software on your host computer. The USB driver is supplied on the provided flash drive.
4 4 Operating Instructions Before operating the T2100-ST1 or T2100-ST2, familiarize yourself with the following control safety features of the treadmills. Electrical Safety Tests The electrical safety of this installation is the responsibility of the customer, not GE Medical Systems Information Technologies. In hospitals, contact your in-house biomedical technician, electrician, or technically qualified personnel. Outside of hospital, contact your hospital affiliation of these services.
Operating Instructions Controlling the Treadmill Turn the power switch On (I). Use the controlling equipment to start the treadmill, adjust the treadmill speed and grade, proceed through exercise phases, terminate the exercise session, and turn off the treadmill. Refer to the appropriate controlling equipment Operator Manual for instructions. Power Switch The power switch controls the AC power to the treadmill. The On position (I) applies power. The Off position (0) removes power.
Operating Instructions Pull Tether Switch Check NOTE: Verify proper operation of the pull tether switch assembly every month. With the belt moving at a relatively high speed, pull the wrist strap to activate. The treadmill will have a controlled stop to 0.0 speeds. The running belt will have resistance preventing the free movement of the running surface. To reattached the pull tether, attach clip to the original position on the switch. The treadmill will return to 0.0% elevation.
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5 5 Preventive Maintenance Regular cleaning and maintenance is essential to keep your T2100ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills operating at their best for many years. We recommend that you record all maintenance and service in a log (as shown in Appendix A). CAUTION Before cleaning the T2100-ST1 and T2100-ST2 treadmills, turn the main power switch to OFF, and disconnect the treadmill from its power outlet.
Preventive Maintenance Weekly Maintenance Vacuum around and under the treadmill. Clean all exposed surfaces with a vacuum cleaner. Avoid moving the treadmill from its original position as moving it will compromise the original belt tracking setting. Check running belt tension. Observe running belt tracking and correct as required. Monthly Maintenance Inspect and clean the belt. Semiannual Maintenance Evaluate the condition of the deck and belt.
Preventive Maintenance Running Belt Tracking Adjustment This procedure requires the following tool: ¼” Allen wrench NOTE: Because this adjustment is not covered under your warranty, it is important that you review these instructions thoroughly before proceeding. The patented MasterTrack® Belt Tracking System significantly reduces the need to adjust the belt on your T2100-ST1 or T2100-ST2 treadmill.
Preventive Maintenance Running Belt Tension Adjustment The running belt may stretch and loosen with regular use. This looseness is noticeable when the belt tends to hesitate or stick. Adjust the tension on the belt by following the procedure and referring to the illustration below. 1. Turn the treadmill’s power switch to ON. 2. Start the treadmill and increase to 1 mph (1.6 km/h). 3.
Preventive Maintenance Exterior Care The powder-coat finish on your T2100-ST1 or T2100-ST2 treadmill is an extremely durable finish and requires minimal care. Do not allow perspiration to build up on your treadmill. Wipe the unit daily. Elevation Screw Lubrication The Elevation Screw must be cleaned and lubricated every 6 months to maintain proper operation of the treadmill. Failure to perform this maintenance function will result in premature wear and ultimate failure of the lift mechanism.
6 6 Troubleshooting Your in-house biomedical technician or technically qualified personnel can perform basic troubleshooting. Advanced troubleshooting may be found in the T2100-ST1/T2100-ST2 Service Manual shipped with your system, or contact GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc., and open a customer-billable service call. Power Switch Will Not Illuminate This procedure requires the use of a meter that is capable of reading at least 250 VAC. 1.
Troubleshooting Facility Circuit Breaker Trips when Powering Up If the main circuit breaker trips when the treadmill is first turned on, the main circuit that the treadmill is on may be overloaded. This will happen even if the treadmill is on a proper, dedicated line. Refer this problem to your local electrician and check that the service panel circuit breaker is a high magnetic breaker. Treadmill Will Not Start 1. Make sure the Emergency Stop Button is released. 2.
A A Maintenance Log Serial # ________________ DATE 2097937-001 Rev E 12 June 2017 HOURS Date Purchased____________ SERVICE COMPLETED T2100-ST1 Treadmill, 110V / T2100-ST2 Treadmill, 220V COST 47
Maintenance Log 48 T2100-ST1 Treadmill, 110V / T2100-ST2 Treadmill, 220V 2097937-001 Rev E 12 June 2017
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