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If the CHR Grip
is not
working properly with a Pulse Simulator or when touching the
grips, this is what you should see on your meter:
TABLE C
WIRES Vdc OHMS
RED & BLACK
5Vdc
No reading
RED & WHITE
3.2Vdc (reading will be
steady)
No reading
BLACK & WHITE
.3Vdc (reading will be
steady)
4.5M ohms (reading will be
steady)
If you the get readings from TABLE B and the console won’t output a heart rate
reading then the upper board has failed.
Heart Rate Receiver / Chest Strap Diagnosis:
1.
There should be a constant 4.5Vdc – 5Vdc across the red & black wires on the
heart rate receiver harness. If you measure 0Vdc across those two points then the
upper board is bad.
2.
If the upper board is working properly, this is what you should see on your
voltmeter (not touching the grips)
TABLE A
WIRES Vdc OHMS
RED & BLACK
5Vdc
0 ohms
RED & YELLOW
4.3Vdc
0 ohms
BLACK & YELLOW
0Vdc
9.85M ohms
If the heart rate receiver
is
working properly with your pulse simulator or chest strap,
this is what you should see on your voltmeter:
TABLE B
WIRES Vdc OHMS
RED & BLACK
5Vdc
0 ohms
RED & YELLOW
4.3Vdc
0 ohms
BLACK & YELLOW
Voltage will fluctuate from
.6Vdc – 1.4Vdc
(Fluctuation gets faster as
you increase your heart
rate)
Ohms will fluctuate from
9.85M ohms – 20M ohms.
(Fluctuation gets faster as
you increase your heart
rate)
If the heart rate receiver
is not
working properly with your pulse simulator or chest
strap, this is what you should see on your voltmeter:
Summary of Contents for ELLIPTIMILL E8
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