| Symptom | Probable Cause | Solution (Manual Reference) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | CT (Current Transformer) connected backward. | Reverse the current probe direction or swap the input leads. Check for "Negative Power" reading. | | Low Power Factor | Phase shift error or incorrect wiring. | Check Phase Correction settings; ensure voltage leads are connected at the exact same point as current sensors. | | Unstable Frequency | Signal is too noisy or amplitude is too low. | Adjust the "Sync Level" or apply a hardware filter if available. | | Overload Warning | Input exceeds selected range. | Switch to a higher current/voltage range immediately to protect internal shunts. |
Approximately 210 cm (L) x 90 cm (W) x 150 cm (H). 2. Unboxing and Assembly Instructions
Do not use the hailer at full volume continuously; it can overheat the external speaker.
Familiarize yourself with the machine's braking momentum. Hybrid air flywheels continue to spin for a short moment after you stop exercising. Step-by-Step Assembly Instructions
If your Proteus PAR5500 experiences an operational failure, the console will lock out and display a specific error code. Refer to this matrix to diagnose the issue. Error Code Potential Cause Action Plan Speed Sensor Error / No Speed Signal
Heavy-duty, multi-ply anti-static running belt.
Its key features include:
Displays your current workout profile, tracking simulated laps or terrain incline changes.
Built-in receiver compatible with Polar chest belts for wireless monitoring. 🛠️ Operational Guide
Unlike a scanning multimeter that measures voltage, then switches to measure current, the PAR5500 uses . It captures the instantaneous voltage ($v$) and current ($i$) at the exact same microsecond. It multiplies these points to calculate instantaneous power ($p = v \times i$).
Inspect the mechanical fuel gauge on top of the tank. Fill with fresh, unleaded gasoline (minimum 87 octane). Avoid using fuel with more than 10% ethanol (E10).
Neglecting maintenance is the number one cause of treadmill failure. Friction between the deck and belt strains the motor and control board. Every Week: Cleaning Unplug the treadmill.