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Page 1: ...C 5 X 0 1 C L I M B M I L L S E R V I C E M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ...de Troubleshooting 01AF 24 8 6 Error Code Troubleshooting 02A0 25 8 7 Error Code Troubleshooting 02BE 26 8 8 Error Code Troubleshooting 02BF 27 8 9 Error Code Troubleshooting 02C0 28 8 10 Error Code Troubleshooting 02C1 29 8 11 Error Code Troubleshooting 0440 30 8 12 Troubleshooting No Power to the Console 31 8 13 Troubleshooting Heart Rate Issues 32 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 1 Side Cover...

Page 3: ...e Climb Mill 60 CHAPTER 10 CLIMB MILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 1 Climb Mill Specifications 61 10 2 Assembly Hardware 62 10 3 Climb Mill Assembly Steps 63 10 4 Stabilizing the Climb Mill 67 CHAPTER 11 SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE 11 1 Software Upgrade Procedure 68 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...1 1 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION CHAPTER 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ...

Page 5: ...2 UNIVERSAL CONSOLE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 1 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION CONTINUED CONSOLE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION CHAPTER 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ...

Page 6: ...e unit if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been damaged or immersed in water Close supervision is necessary when the unit is used by or near children or disable persons Do not use outdoors Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or when oxygen is being administered Do not use the equipment in any way other than designed or intended by the man...

Page 7: ... safety and Climb Mill performance the ground on this circuit must be non looped Please refer to NEC article 210 21 and 210 23 Your Climb Mill is provided with a power cord with a plug listed below and requires the listed outlet Any alterations of this power cord could void all warranties for this product Multiple Climb Mills can be powered on one dedicated circuit 3 units per 15 Amp and 4 units p...

Page 8: ...e unit in any area that will block any vent or air openings These products should not be located in a garage covered patio near water or outdoors Height Requirements The Climb Mill adds 30 38 76 96cm to a user s height For example a 6 183cm tall user will be 7 8 234 4cm 254 4cm off the floor Total height of the user on the Climb Mill should not exceed 9 10 300 cm which means that users taller than...

Page 9: ...ea around equipment free from dust and dirt DO NOT use any equipment that is damaged or has worn or broken parts Use only replacement parts supplied by Matrix Fitness Systems MAINTAIN LABELS AND NAMEPLATES Do not remove labels for any reason They contain important information If unreadable or missing contact Matrix Fitness Systems for a replacement 1 866 693 4863 www matrixfitness com MAINTAIN ALL...

Page 10: ...m cleaner with an extendable hose and crevasse tool attachment You may periodically see addendums to this document as the Matrix Technical Support Team identifies items that require specific attention the latest version will always be available on the Matrix website www matrixfitness com DAILY MAINTENANCE ITEMS 1 Clean the entire machine using water and mild detergent such as Simple Green or other...

Page 11: ...ation and time adjustment STOP Ends workout and shows workout summary data NUMBER KEYPAD Workout data input for workout setup Level adjustment during workout COOL DOWN Puts the Climb Mill into Cool Down Mode FAN Allows for fan speed selection fan has 3 operating speeds TOGGLE DISPLAY Changes information displayed from top row to bottom one 4 1 CONSOLE DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 4 CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORK...

Page 12: ...d onto the contact heart rate grips for this workout Locate the metal sensors on the handlebars of the Climb Mill Notice that there are two separate pieces of metal on each grip You must be making contact with both pieces of each grip to get an accurate heart rate reading You can grab these sensors in any program to view your current heart rate FITNESS TEST WFI The WFI Wellness Fitness Initiative ...

Page 13: ...re A 2 To scroll through the list of options in Manager Mode use the LEVEL UP and DOWN keys Each of the custom settings will show on the display 3 To select a custom setting press the ENTER key when the desired setting is shown 4 To change the value of the setting use the LEVEL UP and DOWN keys 5 To confirm and save the value of the setting press the ENTER key 6 To exit the setting without saving ...

Page 14: ...t of Order No Yes No Locks the machine when out of order Gender Male Male Female Determines the gender of the user when not selected during program set up Language English English English Sets the language for the console Select between English Spanish German French Italian Portuguese Finnish Japanese Swedish and Dutch Speed Distance Mode Mile Mile Kilometer Displays distance in miles or kilometer...

Page 15: ...s are used to enter the serial number First Layer PPPPP V PPPPP is the product name CS17 for the Climb Mill V is the version If the version is A just leave this blank Second Layer YY MM nnnnn YY is the year 11 12 MM is the month e g 08 09 10 nnnnn is the actual serial number Use the UP DOWN LEVEL keys to navigate the layers and the number keys to input the serial number The product name is depende...

Page 16: ...er 0 160898 Time 0 999999 Manually sets the Accumulated Distance and Time Service 4 CSafe RF Test Press the ENTER key to test CSAFE Press the ENTER key again to test the RF Service 5 Error Log Shows the last 10 errors Press and LEVEL UP and DOWN for 3 seconds to clear the errors Service 6 Current Time Display Displays the current time Service 7 Export and Import Parameter Export Parameter Export t...

Page 17: ...14 8 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 18: ...15 8 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS CONTINUED CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 19: ...16 P01 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION WIRE P13 SPEED SENSOR EXTENSION WIRE 8 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS CONTINUED CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 20: ...17 8 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS CONTINUED CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING P27 HAND PULSE WIRES ...

Page 21: ...18 P31 PROXIMITY SENSOR WIRE 8 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS CONTINUED CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING P04 ECB LOAD WIRE ...

Page 22: ...19 8 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS CONTINUED CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING P19 POWER SENSOR WIRE P18 CONTROL ZONE SENSOR WIRE ...

Page 23: ...20 8 2 LCB ERROR INDICATORS CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 24: ...Magnet Device 2 Fan Lamp Light Fan 2 of ECB2 active Off Fan 2 of ECB2 not active LED10 Electro Magnet Device 1 PWM Lamp Light ECB1 active Off ECB1 not active LED11 Electro Magnet Device 1 Fan Lamp Light Fan1 of ECB1 active Off Fan1 of ECB1 not active LED12 DC Brake Release Lamp Light The brake is active release position Off The brake is not active lock position LED13 DC 26V Lamp Indicates if the v...

Page 25: ...y mode 1 Check the position of the brake change to the locked position 2 Replace the brake 02C1 Speed tracking error The speed tracking accuracy is off by over 10 RPMs for 20 continuous seconds 1 Check the resistance system 2 Check the LCB 0440 Timeout packet received Over 500 messages LCB cannot receive any more data 1 Check the connection of the console cable at the LCB and UCB Replace the UCB L...

Page 26: ...If the ECB resistance is over the range replace the ECB If the ECB resistance is under the range replace the LCB b On workout mode check the gapping of ECB1 and ECB2 Figure B There should be a gap of under 5mm between the ECB and flywheel Try to adjust the gap if possible If the gap is over the range replace the ECB If the gap is under the range replace the LCB FIGURE A FIGURE B CHAPTER 8 TROUBLES...

Page 27: ... you power on the machine If LED8 and LED10 do not have a brief light replace the LCB If LED8 and LED10 do have a brief light check the ECB extension cable connection at the LCB pins 1 3 for ECB1 pins 2 4 for ECB2 c Check the resistance at the ECB extension cable and at the ECB Figure B If the ECB resistance has an ohm value but does not when checking after the extension cable replace the ECB exte...

Page 28: ...socket on the LCB set your multi meter to DC voltage and place both terminals on pins 1 3 and 2 3 of the RPM socket There should be a reading of about 5V Figure C If LED D35 is lit re install the speed sensor wire Set your multi meter to DC voltage and place the terminals on pins 1 3 and 2 4 on the back side of the speed sensor cable There should be a reading of about 5V Figure D if the reading is...

Page 29: ...ROUBLESHOOTING 02BE ERROR CODE 02BE 1 SYMPTOM a 02BE DC brake error 2 SOLUTION a Check to see if the steps are slipping when you move them during standby mode If the brake is slipping replace it CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 30: ...brake extension wire from the J1 socket on the LCB Measure the voltage across pin 1 and pin 2 of the brake cable If no voltage is present replace the LCB If voltage is present continue to Step C c Take a resistance reading on pin 1 and pin 2 of the DC brake connector Figure C The reading should be approximately 52 ohms If the resistance is lower than 52 or there is no resistance replace the brake ...

Page 31: ...he lock position turn the brake to the right as shown in Figure A If the brake is in the lock position remove the brake extension wire from the J1 socket on the LCB then continue to Step b b Measure the resistance across pin 2 and pin 3 on the brake extension wire Figure B If a resistance reading is shown replace the brake If no resistance reading is shown replace the LCB CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 32: ...default RPM from the real RPM If the result is over 10 RPMs you need to check the resistance on ECB1 and ECB2 The resistance should be approximately 13 6 ohms Figure B If the ECBs are outside of this range replace the defective ECB if the ECB readings are good check the gap between the ECB and the flywheel should be approximately 5mm If none of these solutions fix the issue replace the LCB CHAPTER...

Page 33: ...uld be off Figure A If this light is not lit and an 04A0 error is present replace the console b Check the connection of the console cable at the UCB and LCB FIgures A B c One at a time check for resistance through the console cable at both the LCB and UCB If there is no resistance replace the console cable If the console cable does not resolve the issue replace the LCB CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING FI...

Page 34: ...t after checking fitness room power replace the power cord b Check if LED D15 on the LCB is lit If it is not lit check for incoming AC voltage at the LCB Replace the power components as needed if voltage is not present Replace the LCB if all power components are ok and there is AC voltage to the LCB c Check to see if LED1 is lit on the UCB Figure B If LED1 is lit the console should be lit If LED1 ...

Page 35: ...that nothing is touching the heart rate grip plates for example the safety key strap or head phone cords There are some things that will interfere with heart rate signal including florescent lighting electrical dog fences large electrical motors cell phone towers and airports c The console is not recieving a heart rate signal Verify the proper use of the heart rate grips chest strap Check the conn...

Page 36: ...d from the machine 2 Pull up on the Control Zone carefully Figure A 3 Unplug the wire connector from the Control Zone and remove the Control Zone from the unit Figure B 4 Remove the 3 screws and remove the small Matrix logoed cover at the top of the stairs Figures C D FIGURE A FIGURE B FIGURE C FIGURE D ...

Page 37: ...e the 2 plastic clips counter clockwise to remove the Matrix logoed cover Figures E F 6 Remove the 4 screws holding the side cover to the frame and pull up on the side cover to remove it Figures G H 7 Reverse Steps 1 6 to install a new side cover FIGURE H FIGURE G FIGURE E FIGURE F ...

Page 38: ... wiring from the console then remove the console Figure B 4 Connect the wiring to the new console 5 Carefully push the wires into the console and console mast until they are clear of the console mast connection 6 Attach the console to the console mast using the screws removed in Step 2 7 Test the Climb Mill for function as outlined in Section 9 20 FIGURE B FIGURE A CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE...

Page 39: ...eypad is 1 Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine 2 Remove the console as outlined in Section 9 2 3 Remove the back cover of the console Figure A 4 Unplug and remove the faulty overlay Figure B 5 Clean the console area with alcohol to remove any left over adhesive Figure C 6 Remove the protective film over the display window of the overlay Figure D FIGURE A FIGURE B FIGURE C FIGUR...

Page 40: ...h the overlay to the cutout on the console Figure G 10 Press down on the corners of the overlay to keep it in place then remove the protective film Figure H I 11 Once the overlay is in the correct position press down on the overlay with a cloth to adhere it to the console plastic Figure J 12 Use the same procedure to replace any additional faulty overlays NOTE Overlays can not be reused 13 Test th...

Page 41: ...e front cover and remove it Figure B 4 Remove both side covers as outlined in Section 9 1 5 Remove the console as outlined in Section 9 2 6 Remove the 3 screws on each side that connect the front shroud to the frame Figure C 7 Remove the 5 screws that hold the upper handlebar set to the console mast Figure D FIGURE D FIGURE B FIGURE C FIGURE A CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE ...

Page 42: ...Figure F 10 Remove the 4 screws that attach the console mast to the frame Figure G 11 Pull the cables out of the console mast and remove it Figure H 12 Remove the 4 screws holding the front shroud to the sides Figure I 13 Pull up on the front shroud and remove it Figure J 14 Reverse Steps 1 13 to install a new front shroud 15 Test the Climb Mill for function as outlined in Section 9 20 FIGURE E FI...

Page 43: ...emove it from the machine as outlined in Section 9 4 3 Disconnect all wiring from the LCB Figure A 4 Remove the 2 screws holding the LCB to the frame and remove the LCB Figure B 5 Remove the 2 screws that hold the fan to the LCB and remove it Figure C 6 Reverse Steps 1 5 to install a new LCB 7 Test the Climb Mill for function as outlined in Section 9 20 FIGURE A FIGURE B FIGURE C ...

Page 44: ...he machine 2 Remove the 5 screws holding the upper handlebar set to the console mast Figure A 3 Pull out the right handlebar and hand grip cable Figure B 4 Disconnect the wiring that connects the left hand grip cable to the hand pulse extension wire Figure C 5 Pull out the left handlebar and hand grip cable Figure D FIGURE D FIGURE C ...

Page 45: ...e E 7 Remove the 2 screws on each side holding the front of the upper handlebar set to the lower handlebar set Figure F 8 Remove the 2 screws on each side holding the rear of the upper handlebar set to the lower handlebar set Figure G 9 Reverse Steps 1 8 to install a new upper handlebar set 10 Test the Climb Mill for function as outlined in Section 9 20 FIGURE E FIGURE F FIGURE G ...

Page 46: ...as outlined in Section 9 6 3 Remove the 8 screws holding the lower handlebar set to the console mast Figure A 4 Remove the 2 screws holding the lower handlebar set to the frame handlebar set then remove the lower handlebar Figure B 5 Reverse Steps 1 4 to install a new lower handlebar set 6 Test the Climb Mill for function as outlined in Section 9 20 FIGURE A FIGURE B ...

Page 47: ...removed using a Phillips screwdriver from the underside of the bar 3 Once the screws are removed lift the part carefully then disconnect any wire connections to fully remove the part This includes any resistance pause stop buttons and the heart rate grip plates Figures A B 4 Test the Climb Mill for function as outlined in Section 9 20 FIGURE A FIGURE B ...

Page 48: ...eft to lock the stairs in place Figure A 5 Remove the E shaped clip from the long axle on the upper side of the stair needing to be replaced Figure B 6 Pull out the axle from the opposite side that you removed the E clip from Figure C NOTE Pay attention to the order of the parts sequence on the axle as you remove it Figure D The correct parts sequence is axle E shaped clip bearing washer sealed ch...

Page 49: ...e E 9 Remove the E shaped clip from the short axle between the 2 portions of the stair set Figure F This will allow you to separate the 2 portions of the stair set 10 Reverse Steps 1 9 to install a new stair set 11 Turn the brake bar to the right to unlock the stairs once the replacement is finished 12 Test the Climb Mill for function as outlined in Section 9 20 FIGURE F FIGURE E CHAPTER 9 PART RE...

Page 50: ...brake lever to the right to lock the stairs Figure A to prevent movement that could cause injury 4 Disconnect the speed sensor wire Figure B NOTE Use 2 hands to disconnect the speed sensor wire Do not pull the socket downwards to disconnect as it will damage the connector 5 Loosen the screw that applies tension to the chain Figure C 6 Disconnect the 5 wire connectors at the top of the drive set Fi...

Page 51: ... the unit Figure I NOTE The drive axle will need to be rotated so that the pulleys are horizontal to fit through the side covers Figure J 11 Reverse Steps 1 10 to install a new drive set NOTE Make sure that the wiring disconnected in Step 5 gets connected correctly Refer to Figures K L NOTE Torque the bolts removed in Step 7 to 40N m 12 Test the Climb Mill for function as outlined in Section 9 20 ...

Page 52: ...iddle of the rear bearing seat Figure A This distance should be 941mm 6 If this length is not 941mm it needs to be adjusted Loosen the vertical bolts on the bearing seat then adjust the length by adjusting the horizontal screw Tighten the vertical bolts to tighten the bearing seat in place The vertical bolts should be torqued to 60 N m 7 Rotate the chain until a spring clip is in a convenient loca...

Page 53: ... 1 10 to install a new chain When installing a new chain it is important to pay attention to the join plates The join plates are wider than the chain itself It is important that the side of the join plates that are flush with the rest of the chain get installed to the inside of the chain path Figures F G 12 Test the Climb Mill for function as outlined in Section 9 20 FIGURE E FIGURE F FIGURE G ...

Page 54: ...e the 4 screws holding the brake and fan plate to the drive set Figure B and remove the assembly 6 Remove the 3 screws and 2 cable ties holding the brake and brake wire to the plate Figure C 7 Reverse Steps 1 6 to install a new brake NOTE When re installing the plate assembly make sure that the hexagon shaped plate on the brake lines up with the slots in the shaft of the flywheel Figure D 8 Test t...

Page 55: ...y 4 Disconnect the brake and both fan wire connections Figure A 5 Remove the 4 screws holding the brake and fan plate to the drive set Figure B and remove the assembly 6 Remove the 4 screws and 2 cable ties holding the fan and fan wire to the plate Figure C 7 Reverse Steps 1 6 to install a new fan NOTE When re installing the plate assembly make sure that the hexagon shaped plate on the brake lines...

Page 56: ...ns Figure C 5 Remove the 4 screws holding the brake and fan plate to the drive set Figure D and remove the assembly 6 Remove the old ECB belt 7 Install a new ECB belt NOTE There is a belt installation tool available to assist with installing the Flexonic belt Figure E part 0000093787 After installation rotate the belt at least 3 full revolutions to insure the belt is centered 8 Reverse Steps 1 5 t...

Page 57: ... nut Figure A and screw Figure B until there is enough slack in the drive belt to remove it Figure C 4 Use a straight edge to make sure that the pulley and encoder pulley are in a straight line Figure D 5 Reverse Steps 1 4 to install a new drive belt NOTE Torque the screw removed in Step 3 to 60 N m 6 Test the Climb Mill for function as outlined in Section 9 20 FIGURE B FIGURE A FIGURE D FIGURE C ...

Page 58: ...Section 9 10 3 Disconnect the brake and both fan wire connections Figure A 4 Remove the 4 screws holding the brake and fan plate to the drive set Figure B and remove the assembly 5 Remove the cable ties holding the ECB wiring to the drive set Figure C 6 Loosen 2 screws to remove the nut standoffs off the ECB Figure D FIGURE C FIGURE D FIGURE A FIGURE B ...

Page 59: ...0 Before tightening the nuts use a piece of fabric or other material that is approximately 0 5mm thick to adjust the gap between the flywheel and the ECB Figure G NOTE Once the ECB is in the correct position torque the 4 ECB screws to 10 N m There should normally be a small amount of friction between the flywheel and the ECB 11 Reverse Steps 1 8 to hook up the ECB and re assemble the unit 12 Test ...

Page 60: ... it will damage the connector 4 Remove the 2 screws holding the speed sensor plate to the drive set Figure B and remove the speed sensor and plate 5 Cut the wire tie and remove the screw holding the speed sensor to the speed sensor plate Figure C then remove the speed sensor 6 Reverse Steps 1 5 to install a new speed sensor NOTE Install the speed sensor so that the encoder has a distance of 1 5mm ...

Page 61: ... A 3 Unplug the wire connector from the Control Zone and remove the Control Zone from the unit Figure B 4 Remove the 8 screws to disassemble the Control Zone sensor from the Control Zone Figure C then remove the Control Zone sensor 5 Reverse Steps 1 4 to install a new Control Zone sensor 6 Test the Climb Mill for function as outlined in Section 9 20 FIGURE A FIGURE B FIGURE C ...

Page 62: ...ies holding the cable to the frame Figure A 5 Remove the 2 screws holding the proximity sensor to the frame Figure B and remove the proximity sensor 6 Reverse Steps 1 5 to install a new proximity sensor NOTE The proximity sensor should be installed so that there is a gap of 3 5mm between the sensor and the axle Figure B 7 Once the proximity sensor is installed rotate the stairs at least 2 complete...

Page 63: ...nd Time are correct 2 Press the green GO key and begin using the machine Stand on the machine and hold the handlebars while initiating movement to simulate exercising While moving listen for any odd noises or squeaks 3 Grasp the hand grips to check for proper heart rate response 4 Press the LEVEL UP and DOWN keys on the console to make sure resistance is fully functional 5 Try stepping off the uni...

Page 64: ... Rate SPM User Defined Multi Language Display No accessible through Manager Mode English German French Italian Spanish Dutch Portuguese Japanese Swedish Finnish Resistance Levels 25 Workouts Manual Rolling Hill Interval Training Fat Burn Calorie Training Goal Training Fitness Test Constant Watts CSafe Fitlinxx Ready Yes Netpulse Ready Yes Fit Touch Technology No On the Fly Program Change Yes Integ...

Page 65: ...CH DESCRIPTION PACKAGE COLOR 4 SOCKET HEAD SCREW M8 X 25L BLACK 6 SOCKET HEAD SCREW M8 X 20L BLUE 2 SOCKET HEAD SCREW M8 X 35L GREEN 5 SOCKET HEAD SCREW M5 X 8L GREEN 3 SOCKET HEAD SCREW M8 X 30L GREEN 2 SOCKET HEAD SCREW M8 X 23L GREEN 2 CURVED WASHER BLUE 4 FLAT WASHER BLUE 5 FLAT WASHER GREEN ...

Page 66: ...E BAG CHAPTER 10 CLIMB MILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 1 Open the Black hardware bag 2 Carefully route the wires up the console mast 3 Attach the console mast to the frame using the provided bolts Secure tightly being careful not to pinch any wires ...

Page 67: ...NS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 1 Open the Blue and Green hardware bags 2 Attach the Lower Handlebar using the provided bolts Tighten securely at the base and mast 3 Attach the Upper Handlebar using the provided bolts Carefully route and connect all wires to the console mast Tighten securely 4 Repeat on the opposite side ...

Page 68: ...sole screws from the back of the console 2 Carefully connect all wires coming from the mast to the inside of the console NOTE Depending on the console not all cables coming from the mast need to be connected 3 Attach the console to the console mast using the screws removed from the console earlier Secure tightly being careful not to pinch any wires ...

Page 69: ...MILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 1 Connect the wires from the Base Frame to the Base Step 2 Lift the Base Step over the caster wheels Push down firmly on both sides until it seats firmly 3 Slide the Sweat Collection Tray under the Climb Mill latching the handle to the base ...

Page 70: ... grab the left and right sides of the cover and lift off CAUTION There is an electrical plug located under the cover that will need to be unplugged before the cover can be completely removed With the Control Zone cover removed adjust the transport wheels until the equipment is stable and lock the wheels into place Once stable plug the electrical connection back together and place the Control Zone ...

Page 71: ...iles into the UCB folder on the USB drive the path should read MATRIX FW UCB Figure A 6 Insert the USB drive into the USB port on the console Figure B 7 From the standard display picture press ENTER 9 0 0 1 ENTER on the keypad Press the LEVEL UP or DOWN keys to choose the correct software if more than one version is on the USB drive Once the correct software is shown Figure C press ENTER and the u...

Page 72: ...69 NOTES ...

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