2.1.2.2 Elevation - Weekly Check
Figure 2-3. Calibration of elevation
All technologists:
Check to make sure the treadmill is level prior to calibration of elevation using a level.
If the treadmill is not level, make adjustments to level treadmill before continuing.
Raise the treadmill elevation through its entire range and return to zero. This will
allow the treadmill to perform a self-check.
Raise treadmill to 20 percent grade.
Using the carpenters square and a level, measure the change in grade from low to high
(rise over run). The change in grade should equal 4 12/16 inches for every 24 inches
of length (or 2 2/8 inches for every 11 inches of length. See Figure 2-3.
If the elevation error exceeds +1% grade, repeat the previous steps.
If the elevation still exceeds +1% grade in error, report this to the MEC manager. The
MEC manager will call a service representative.
See Section 6.4.5 for data entry of these results in the equipment Quality Control
screens.
Quinton MedTrack ST Programmable Controller
The MedTrack ST Programmable Controller is a computerized treadmill controller designed
to regulate speed and grade for Quinton treadmills. See Figure 2-4. Eight different protocols have been
programmed into the controller for NHANES. Each protocol is programmed such that the actual protocol