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Cybex 710T Treadmill
Owner’s & Service Manual
Cardiovascular Systems
Part Number LT-14464-4 Rev H
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Cardiovascular Systems

Cybex and the Cybex logo are registered trademarks of Cybex International, Inc. Stableflex and the Stableflex logo are registered trademarks of Cybex

Page 2 - FCC Compliance Information

Emergency StopPress the STOP key once to bring the running belt to a stop.Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage 1-5Front PagesAbout this Manual . .

Page 3 - Declaration of Conformity

Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage 1-6

Page 4 - Table of Contents

2 - Technical SpecificationsSpecificationsLength: 82" (208 cm)Width: 33" (84 cm)Overall Height: 59" (150 cm)Running Area: 20" x 60

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Page 6 - 1- Safety

3 - OperationRead and understand all instructions and warnings prior to using equipment.See all of the safety related information located in chapter 1

Page 7 - Important Safety Instructions

turned to the on (I) position and not in use. The control panel will light up and continuouslyscroll program information when the treadmill is Dormant

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If you select Pr6 or Pr8-Pr11, the display shows “SET MAX GRADE v^,”then “GRADE v^”.Adjust as appropriate and then press START/ENTER.9. The display sh

Page 9 - Caution Labels

same incline, speed and time where you left off. If no key has been pressed during the fiveminute pause,workout data will be cleared, the display will

Page 10 - Emergency Stop

Changing Programs — To change programs, press the STOP key three times,then press the START/ENTER key and follow the prompts. NOTE: You cannotswitch f

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calculated as follows:1 ft. (m) / 100 ft. (m) = 0.01 = 1%With respect to treadmills, the percent grade is roughly equal to the increase in height (ris

Page 12 - 2 - Technical Specifications

Page iCybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualAbout This ManualFor your convenience, all measurements and voltage requirements are listed in both Englishan

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Polar Compatible Reception — To use this feature, a Polar compatible heartrate transmitter belt must be worn. To view heart rate continuously, press t

Page 14 - 3 - Operation

Manual ModeManual Mode is not a preprogrammed workout. Instead, it allows you to choose settings asyou workout. You may choose your settings according

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Program Results — To pass your P1 Fitness Test successfully:To pass your P5 Fitness Test successfully:You must complete the entire program without any

Page 16 - Stopping the Treadmill

The 710T is designed to help you set goals and measure your progress. The key is to evaluateyour fitness level “L”, and to re-evaluate it periodically

Page 17 - Control During Operation

completing the full forty-five-minute workout. Don't forget to allow yourself athree to five-minute cool-down period if you leave the program bef

Page 18 - Data Readouts

P3 — Cardiovascular Program The P3 Cardiovascular Program is a thirty-minute workout which uses high-intensity, aerobicexercise to strengthen the hear

Page 19 - Displaying Heart Rate

Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage 3-13Front PagesAbout this Manual . . . . . . . . . . iFCC Compliance Information . iDeclaration of Conformit

Page 20 - Use of Programs

P4 — Speed Challenge ProgramThe P4 Speed Challenge Program is a thirty-minute, high-intensity walking workout designedto improve your cardiorespirator

Page 21 - P1 — Fitness Test Program

Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage 3-15Front PagesAbout this Manual . . . . . . . . . . iFCC Compliance Information . iDeclaration of Conformit

Page 22 - Figure 1

P5 — Express ProgramThe P5 Express Program is a short, fifteen-minute walking workout designed to provide amilder form of exercise than the other 710T

Page 23 - P2 — Weight Loss Program

Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage iiDeclaration of Conformity We declare that to the best of our knowledge that the fitness equipment listed bel

Page 24 - P2 Program Profile

P6 — Hill Interval ProgramThe P6 Hill Interval Program simulates an actual thirty-minute walk or run. It isa vigorous hill climb that is designed to b

Page 25 - P3 — Cardiovascular Program

Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage 3-18P7 — Speed Interval ProgramThe P7 Speed Interval Program is a forty-five-minute workout designed to help y

Page 26 - Figure 3

P8 — Pike's Peak ProgramThe P8 Pike's Peak Program is a twenty-minute workout designed to simulatea short, but steep, uphill climb. The heig

Page 27 - P4 — Speed Challenge Program

P9 — River Run ProgramThe P9 River Run Program is a 5-mile (8 kilometer) running workout that simulates a series offour hills, three of which increase

Page 28 - Figure 4

P10 — 5 Kilometer ProgramThe P10 5 Kilometer Program is a running workout designed to simulate a fivekilometer run.5 Kilometer Program Profile — The P

Page 29 - P5 — Express Program

P11 — Demonstration ProgramThe P11 program is a 3.5 minute demonstration program with seven levels of intensitydesigned to show the capabilities of th

Page 30 - P6 — Hill Interval Program

EXISTING?,” then “NO - YES +.” If you wish to save the new programin that position, press +.If the display shows “REPLACE EXISTING?” for all locations

Page 31 - P7 — Speed Interval Program

D. Count the number of beats you feel for 15 seconds. E. Multiply the number of beats by 4 to get your heart rate per minute.2. Determine your target

Page 32 - P8 — Pike's Peak Program

4 - Preventive MaintenanceRegular Maintenance ActivitiesPreventive maintenance activities must be performed to maintain normaloperation of your treadm

Page 33 - P9 — River Run Program

To clean the motor components, you must remove the two Phillips head screws that hold themotor cover in place. Lift the cover, and put it and the scre

Page 34 - P10 — 5 Kilometer Program

Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage iiiFront PagesAbout this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iFCC Compliance Information . . . . . . .

Page 35 - P101-P110 — Saved Program

Re-tensioning and Re-centering the Belt — Follow the procedure below.Tools Required• 3/4" wrench 1. Re-tension the belt.A. Use a 3/4" wrench

Page 36 - Workout Tips

same bolt. Once the running belt has been adjusted closer to the center of thetreadmill use about 1/4 of a turn until the belt has been stabilized.B.

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excessively worn the belt needs to be replaced.B. Run your hand under the belt on the top of the deck surface. If you feelexcessive ridges or cracks,

Page 38 - 4 - Preventive Maintenance

Other Preventive MaintenanceCybex recommends that the following maintenance activities be completed by a qualifiedservice technician. These activities

Page 39 - Running Belt Maintenance

Service ScheduleAll of the activities listed below should be performed at the time of reaching themileage listed. As a aid to keep this schedule, Serv

Page 40 - Protruding Tabs

Log SheetCybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage 4-8Serial Number Date of Installation Total Miles/KilometersTotal HoursMotor Current @3 mph (4.8

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5 - Setup & AssemblyQuick SetupQuick Setup - For Experienced Fitness Professionals Only1. The power requirements for this treadmill are a grounded

Page 42 - Figure 2

Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage 5-2Figure 1Item Qty Description1 1 Base 2 1 Left upright3 1 Right upright4 1 Console assembly5 1 Upright cross

Page 43 - Other Preventive Maintenance

vapor, chlorine, and/or bromine could adversely affect the electronics as well asother parts of the machine.A comfortable environment will help you en

Page 44 - Service Schedule

Assembling the TreadmillTo ensure correct assembly of the treadmill, carefully follow these steps:NOTES: • In this manual the words “left” and “right”

Page 45 - Log Sheet

Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s Manual

Page 46 - 5 - Setup & Assembly

4. Attach the console to the left upright.A. Place the console assembly on the floor with the display side facingdown and place the left upright on th

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! CAUTION: Be sure that the display cable does not get pinched, cut or damagedduring this process.5. Attach the console and left upright to the treadm

Page 48 - Unpacking

7. Connect the cables.A. Note that there are four threaded holes on the treadmill's front frameused to fasten the front end panel to the treadmil

Page 49 - Assembling the Treadmill

C. Place the front end panel inposition on the front of thetreadmill. See Figure 8.D. Using the Allen wrench, attach thefront end panel with four butt

Page 50 - Figure 5

Test the 710T OperationUse the following instructions to test the full speed and incline range of thetreadmill and to check the belt for proper operat

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9. Run the treadmill through its full % grade range. Press and hold the INCLINE ^key untilthe treadmill reaches its highest grade (15%). Then press th

Page 52 - Figure 7

3. Time Limit (C15)Use the SCAN/SAVE key to toggle the time limit feature off and on, as shownon the display. Press START/ENTER to show the number of

Page 53 - Star Washers (4)

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Page 54 - Test the 710T Operation

6 - Customer ServiceContacting ServiceHours of phone service are Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00p.m. and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00

Page 55 - Setting Operation Options

warranty shall be strictly and exclusively limited to repairing or replacing free of charge, F.O.B.origin, those parts and materials which are, in Sel

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1- SafetyIMPORTANT: Read all instructions and warnings before using the treadmill.Important Voltage InformationBefore plugging the power cord into an

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said manufacturer to Seller. In this regard, Seller agrees to certify to Buyer theidentity of the supplier of items claimed to be defective so the Buy

Page 58 - 6 - Customer Service

PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING WARRANTY PERFORMANCE:TO SECURE THIS WARRANTY IN EVENT OF A DEFECT, BUYER MUST RETURN TO SELLERTHE WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD.

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NOTE: Merchandise returned without an RMA number on the outside ofthe package or shipments sent C.O.D. will not be accepted by theCybex receiving depa

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7 - ServiceService Instruction! WARNING: All maintenance activities shall be performed by qualified personnel. Failure to do so could result in serio

Page 62 - Ordering Parts

! WARNING: Keep wet items away from inside parts of the treadmill. Electrical shockcould occur even if the treadmill is unplugged.1. Turn the power on

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be pitted or blackened on one edge. Too many of these indicate a worncommutator, and the motor should be replaced. The commutator maybe cleaned with n

Page 64 - 7 - Service

10. Secure the front panel.A. Avoid touching R34 and the black capacitors. Connect the motor cable. See Figure 1.B. Using a 3/16” Allen wrench, secure

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displayed should not exceed 10.9 for a 115V unit, and 9.1 for a 220V unit. Witha user of any weight, the current should not exceed 17.9 for a 115V uni

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3. Remove the motor cover and side rails.A. Remove the two Phillips head screws that fasten the motor cover to the frame. Lift thecover and set it asi

Page 67 - Motor Current & Voltage

grounded, dedicated circuit, and one of the following: 115 VAC, 60 Hz and 20 amps, or 230VAC, 60 Hz, and 15 amps, or 220/240 VAC, 50 Hz and 15 amps. M

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10 mph (16 kph) with no load should not go below 168 VDC. If it is below83/168 VDC respectively, the magnets are weak and the drive motorshould be rep

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A. Using a 3/16” Allen wrench, remove the two button head screws that fasten each siderail to the frame. This step will also loosen the end caps.B. Gr

Page 70 - Running Belt & Deck

7. Remove the front roller.A. Using a 1/2” wrench, remove the two screws and four washers thatfasten the front roller to the front end assembly. B. Li

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12. Attach the drive belt tensioning assembly.A. Place the drive belt tensioning roller in position under the front bracket on the drivebelt tensionin

Page 72 - Front Roller

Running Belt Adjustments in the Preventive Maintenance chapter.Then continue with step 17.17. Attach the motor cover.A. Lower the motor cover and in p

Page 73 - Rear Roller

If the drive motor (and running belt) does not rotate at all, the problem is more difficult todiagnose. First, suspect the power relay and check it by

Page 74 - Error Codes

If the speed attempts to increase, it may be because of a defect in the powersupply circuitry to the drive motor, the speed sensor, or the filter capa

Page 75 - Page 7-12

C18: POWER RELAY TESTSC19: SERVICE REMINDERSNOTE: Press STOP to exit Diagnostic Test Mode.You can perform any of the service diagnostic tests from any

Page 76 - Diagnostic Tests

C2: ACTUAL SPEEDThis test displays the actual speed of the drive motor in miles per hour (mph) orkilometers per hour (kph) in hundredths. For example:

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NOTE: Press the START/ENTER key last, because although it emits a tone, it will also causeyou to exit the C5 test and return to the diagnostic menu. I

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• Do not operate the treadmill if the cord is damaged, if the treadmill is notworking properly, or if the treadmill has been dropped or damaged. Seeks

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The control panel displays the test results until you press START/ENTER.An erratic or low count can indicate a problem with the speed pickup or thetar

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Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage 7-18C14: PGM LOCKOUTThis mode allows the programs to be turned off, for manual use only.Press the + key to tur

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Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage 7-19Control During Operation . . 3-4Data Readouts. . . . . . . . . . . 3-5Selecting Programs & Options .

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Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage 7-20Parts ListITEM QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTIONNO.1 1 SK-15487 Frame Assembly Kit <P121 1 AF-14105 Frame Ass

Page 83 - Parts List

Cybex 700T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage 7-21Control During Operation . . 3-4Data Readouts. . . . . . . . . . . 3-5Selecting Programs & Options .

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Cybex 700T Treadmill Owner’s ManualPage 7-22ITEM QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTIONNO.NS 1 AD-14913G0 Control PCB DMDIII, 710T (Without E-prom) >Q08-1617

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3 1211323221321321211212ELEVLINEGREENREDBLACKAW-15154JUMPER 710T SALUTRONP6GNDSIG+5VSIGGNDVCCMAINMAINLEFT RIGHTRIGHT REF.CABLE, 4-PIN HEART RATEAW-150

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Caution LabelsCaution labels indicate a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result inminor or moderate injury. The caution lab

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