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FUNCTION & DEFAULTS

DESCRIPTIONS

MODIFIED

Channel: Default: 3

This option controls the default TV channel on start up.   Channels 1-999

Volume: Default: 5

This option controls the default TV volume on start up.   Maximum: 17 Minimum: 1

Setup

This option allows the TV to be programmed.  Press - 

on the number keypad. 

N/A

External TV:  Default: Off

This option controls the external TV power.  

NOTE:

  

The TV will only work in AC Plug in Mode.  

On / Off

Remote TV  Default: Off

This option allows the controller to work with MYE TV. 

On/ Off

MANAGER MODE

TV

5.6 MANAGER MODE - TV TAB

5.7 MANAGER MODE - OTHER TAB

FUNCTION & DEFAULTS

DESCRIPTIONS

MODIFIED

Asset Management

This option allows the club to export machine data to a PC.   Default: ON or OFF

Virtual Active

This option controls the Virtual Active Function.  

NOTE:

  The 

Virtual Active function will only work in AC Plug in Mode.  

Default: Yes or No

MANAGER MODE

Other

CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE

Summary of Contents for E 7 X - 0 3

Page 1: ...E 7 X 0 3 S U S P E N S I O N E L L I P T I C A L S E R V I C E M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ...r Mode Language Tab 13 5 6 Manager Mode TV Tab 14 5 7 Manager Mode Other Tab 14 CHAPTER 6 ENGINEERING MODE 6 1 Engineering Mode Overview 15 6 2 Engineering Mode Errors Tab 15 6 4 Engineering Mode Statistics Tab 16 6 5 Engineering Mode Self Power Tab 16 6 6 Engineering Mode Clubs Tab 17 6 7 Engineering Mode Club ID Tab 17 CHAPTER 7 SERVICE MODE 7 1 Service Mode Overview 18 7 2 Service Mode Setup Ta...

Page 3: ...ion Handlebar Replacement 55 9 14 Foot Pedals Replacement 56 9 15 Pedal Arm Replacement 57 9 16 Link Arm Replacement 58 9 17 Swing Arm Replacement 59 9 18 Vertical Stabilizer Arm Replacement 60 9 19 Incline Arm Cover Replacement 61 9 20 Handlebar Service 62 9 21 Testing the Suspension Elliptical 63 CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 1 Suspension Elliptical Specif...

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

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

Page 6: ...upply cord or use the cord as a handle Close supervision is necessary when the Suspension Elliptical 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 To disconnect turn all controls to the off position then remove the plug from the outlet Do not use the equipment in any way other than ...

Page 7: ...rrectly If the Suspension Elliptical will be plugged in follow the requirements below MATRIX DEDICATED CIRCUIT ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT INFO All powered Matrix Suspension Ellipticals require the use of a 15 amp or 20 amp dedicated circuit with a non looped isolated neutral ground for the power requirement Quite simply this means that each outlet you plug Suspension ellipticals into should not have a...

Page 8: ...d 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 EQUIPME...

Page 9: ...that the equipment may be in need of service 2 Clean the Suspension Elliptical before and after each use including a Use a damp soft cloth with water or mild liquid detergent to clean all exposed surfaces DO NOT use ammonia chlorine or any acid based cleaners NOTE Never spray cleaner directly on the equipment Spray the cleaner directly into a cloth to clean b Keep the console display free of finge...

Page 10: ... selection fan has 3 operating speeds 4 1 CONSOLE DESCRIPTION E7X 03 ENTERTAINMENT ZONE IPOD Will take the user directly to the iPod screen to allow for iPod control and play list selection VOLUME UP DOWN Adjusts the volume output through the headphone jack of either integrated console TV or iPod output NUMBER KEYPAD Allows for easy TV channel selections CHANNEL UP DOWN Allows for channel selectio...

Page 11: ... program that automatically adjusts the resistance of the machine from low to high intensity settings at regular intervals 1 Start pedaling and press the key next to TRAINING WORKOUTS on the display and then press the key next to INTERVAL TRAINING 2 Select the key next to Level and follow the prompts to set 3 Select the key next to Time and follow the prompts to set 4 Select the key next to Weight...

Page 12: ...est ends a recovery period cool down will begin and the user s results are calculated and displayed Results are based on the number of stages completed Incline will not be adjustable during the test 1 Start pedaling and press the key next to FITNESS TEST on the display 2 Select the key next to Age and follow the prompts to set 3 Select the key next to Gender and follow the prompts to set 4 Select ...

Page 13: ...T HEART RATE on the display 2 Select the key next to Age and follow the prompts to set 2 Select the key next to Percent of HR and follow the prompts to set 3 Select the key next to Time and follow the prompts to set 4 Select the key next to Weight and follow the prompts to set 5 Select the key next to GO and the display will read 3 2 1 and then the program will begin CONSTANT WATTS Constant Watts ...

Page 14: ...n to normal operation NOTE If a setting has been changed the unit and console power should be reset Cycle the power switch and press and hold the CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN keys for 3 5 seconds to reset the console power 5 1 MANAGER MODE OVERVIEW FIGURE A 5 2 MANAGER MODE ABOUT TAB FUNCTION DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Versions Software version Cannot be modified Key Sound Default On Controls w...

Page 15: ...EFAULTS DESCRIPTION MODIFIED Level Default 1 This option controls the default program level Max 1 Min 20 Age Default 30 This option controls the default user s age used in the target HR calculations Maximum 100 Minimum 10 Weight Default 150 lbs 68 kg This option controls the default weight used in the calorie calculations Displayed in pounds or kilograms Maximum 400 lbs 180 kg Minimum 80 lbs 36 kg...

Page 16: ...Select default language This option allows the user to select a flag for a specific language N A FLAG UNIT Mile Mile KM KM KM LANGUAGE English German FLAG UNIT KM KM KM KM KM LANGUAGE Spanish Dutch Italian Japanese FLAG UNIT KM KM KM KM KM LANGUAGE Chinese Portuguese French CHAPTER 5 MANAGER MODE ...

Page 17: ... the external TV power NOTE The TV will only work in AC Plug in Mode On Off Remote TV Default Off This option allows the controller to work with MYE TV On Off MANAGER MODE TV 5 6 MANAGER MODE TV TAB 5 7 MANAGER MODE OTHER TAB FUNCTION DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Asset Management This option allows the club to export machine data to a PC Default ON or OFF Virtual Active This option controls the ...

Page 18: ...low the prompts to change 3 Press the ENTER key once the desired setting is correct to save 4 Press HOME or press and hold the STOP key for 3 5 seconds to return to normal operation NOTE If a setting has been changed the unit and console power should be reset Cycle the power switch and press and hold the CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN keys for 3 5 sec onds to reset the console power FIGURE A ENGINEER...

Page 19: ...his option controls the minimum RPM limits for operation 25 99 RPM Disconnect This option controls the minimum RPM limit to operate other functions when no power is present 20 99 RPM Keep Time This option controls how long the console keeps information after the minimum RPM threshold is not met Home 60 Seconds Run 30 Seconds Summary 30 Seconds ENGINEERING MODE Self Power 6 4 ENGINEERING MODE SELF ...

Page 20: ...his option allows the club to select a screen header from a list N A 6 5 ENGINEERING MODE CLUBS TAB ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Club ID This option records the Club ID of the fitness facility N A 6 6 ENGINEERING MODE CLUB ID TAB CHAPTER 6 ENGINEERING MODE ...

Page 21: ...g that needs to be changed and follow the prompts to change 3 Press the ENTER key once the desired setting is correct to save 4 Press HOME or press and hold the STOP key for 3 5 seconds to return to normal operation NOTE If a setting has been changed the unit and console power should be reset Cycle the power switch and press and hold the CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN keys for 3 5 seconds to reset th...

Page 22: ...ance since production Accumulated Time This option displays the accumulated workout time since production Show Boot Factory Setting Only Keypad This option allows the user to select the keypad type Storaged Data This option allows the workout data to be exported or imported via a USB E7X 02 Keypad E7X 03 Keypad CHAPTER 7 SERVICE MODE E7x 02 F Elliptical Trainers should be set for this model if rol...

Page 23: ...tion is as follows then press OK V YY MM nnnnn V is the version This will be a letter between B Z if the console is version A just leave this blank Y is the year e g 10 11 12 MM is the month e g 08 09 10 nnnnn is the actual serial number Repeat this procedure to enter the platform serial number 6 The example shows the console automatically set for EP91 a version of C a year of 2011 a month of 09 S...

Page 24: ...21 FUNCTION DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Keypad This option is for a keypad test Radio Test This option is for a radio test SERVICE MODE Test 7 3 SERVICE MODE TEST TAB CHAPTER 7 SERVICE MODE ...

Page 25: ...22 SERVICE MODE FUNCTION DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Time Date Time This option sets the current date and time on the machine 7 4 SERVICE MODE DATE TIME TAB CHAPTER 7 SERVICE MODE ...

Page 26: ...VICE MODE LOG TAB FUNCTION DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Delete This option deletes key components replacement history Create This option creates key components replacement history SERVICE MODE Log CHAPTER 7 SERVICE MODE ...

Page 27: ...24 8 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 28: ...25 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS CONTINUED P21 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION WIRE ...

Page 29: ...26 8 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS CONTINUED CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING G14 HAND PULSE CONNECTING WIRE ...

Page 30: ...disconnection Voltage under 8V or over 15V Check the wire connections at the battery Replace the battery 0x0441 B When the UCB implements a command the LCB is not receiving this command Check the machine type in Engineering Mode Check the connections at the UCB and LCB 0x04A0 C Digital Communication Failure LCB has no return message for the UCB for 3 seconds Check the console cable connections at ...

Page 31: ... components If LED 5 is OFF Generator has no RPM output Normal for a powered unit if the unit is self powered and the LED is still OFF replace the generator If LED 8 is OFF Bad communication between the UCB and LCB Check the connection of the console cable replace if needed If LED 9 is OFF LCB is not providing 12V to the UCB Replace the LCB SOLUTION IF LEDS ARE NORMAL 1 If the LEDs are lit normall...

Page 32: ... see if the LEDs are lit on the LCB see Section 8 3 Troubleshoot using the LED indicators 2 Check to see if LED D18 is lit on the UCB a If LED D18 is lit check the switch on the back of the UCB It should be pointed towards the right side LCB_Power Figure A b If LED D18 is lit and the switch is in the correct position but there is still no power replace the console 3 If LED D18 is not lit a Check t...

Page 33: ...be ON If they are OFF the LCB is damaged Replace the LCB If LED1 is OFF No AC power cord plugged in Normal for an unpowered unit If LED 8 is OFF Bad communication between UCB and LCB Reconnect the console cable at the LCB and UCB and check for kinks SOLUTION IF LEDS ARE NORMAL 1 If the LEDs are lit normally replace the UCB and console cable 2 if the issue is still present after the UCB and console...

Page 34: ...s at the UCB and LCB 2 Check if the generator is outputting variable power a Insert the probes from a multi meter into the 1 2 2 3 and 1 3 wires on the generator wire harness connector Figure A b When pedaling the output voltage from the generator should vary depending on the RPM The generator should output approximately 120 VAC at 94 RPM 3 If the generator does not have variable power replace the...

Page 35: ...ternal components POSSIBLE CAUSES 1 The pedal is loose on the pedal arm 2 The axle is worn out 3 The belt tension is not enough or the belts are too dirty 4 The link arm connection to the dual action handlebar is loose SOLUTION 1 Retighten the pedal on the pedal arm 2 Replace the axle as needed 3 Remove the covers and check the drive belt tension a The drive belt should be tightened to 180 lbf for...

Page 36: ...from the unit and verify continuity of the HR grip wiring With a multi meter set for ohms place one prong on the HR grip wiring coming up the console mast Figure C and the other on the appropriate plate match red with red and white with white a An ohm reading of less than 1 should be received If it is higher replace the HR grip wiring 3 Perform a continuity check on the console See Service Bulleti...

Page 37: ...to see if LED9 is lit on the LCB Figure A a If LED9 is not lit check for incoming AC voltage at the LCB Replace the power components as needed if the voltage is not present b Replace the LCB if all power components are ok and there is AC voltage to the LCB 3 Check to see if LED D18 is lit on the upper control board Figure B a If LED D18 is lit check the switch on the IO board it should be towards ...

Page 38: ...replace the internal coax cable d If plugging the coax cable into the back of the console does not resolve the issue remove the console back and check the console cable connection at the tuner Figure C e Check the internal cables and fitting inside your machine at the console and below the front shroud Figure D Make sure you have no kinks cuts or poor connectors at the end of the cable Fittings sh...

Page 39: ...er cover by turning it counter clockwise Figures A B 2 Remove the 3 screws holding the disk to the axle Figure C 3 Remove the disk Figure D 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a new disk NOTE The 3 screws removed in Step 2 should be torqued to 25 N m FIGURE A FIGURE B FIGURE C FIGURE D ...

Page 40: ...ar from the link arm Figure C 3 Secure the handlebar so that it is out of the way Figure D 4 Remove the front disks as outlined in Section 9 1 5 Detach the pedal arm from the crank bearing assembly Figure E 6 Remove the 2 screws that hold the front top cover to the frame and remove the top cover Figure F FIGURE F FIGURE D FIGURE B FIGURE E FIGURE C FIGURE A ...

Page 41: ...holder plastic and remove it from the unit Figure H 9 Remove the 2 screws to disassemble and remove the middle stabilizer sweat cover Figures I J 10 Remove the 1 screw exposed when the cup holder is removed holding the orange slot cover to the frame and remove it Figure K 11 Remove all of the cables from the front shrouds Figure L FIGURE L FIGURE J FIGURE H FIGURE K FIGURE I FIGURE G ...

Page 42: ...ont shrouds from the frame or each other Figure M 13 Turn the crank to the slotted portion of the shroud Figure N 14 Remove the front shrouds for frame access Figures O P 15 Reverse Steps 1 14 to install new shrouds NOTE The bolt nut removed in Step 5 should be torqued to 70 N m FIGURE P FIGURE N FIGURE O FIGURE M ...

Page 43: ... disks from the machine as outlined in Section 9 1 3 Disconnect all wires from the LCB Figure A 4 Remove the 2 screws holding the LCB to the frame Figure B 5 Reverse Steps 1 4 to install a new LCB 6 Test the Suspension Elliptical for function as outlined in Section 9 21 FIGURE A FIGURE B CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE ...

Page 44: ...front shrouds as outlined in Section 9 2 4 Cut the cable tie holding the cable to the frame Figure A 5 Unplug the power cable connector of the generator Figure B 6 Loosen the nut holding the generator to the frame Figure C 7 Remove the three screws from the generator bracket Figure D FIGURE A FIGURE B FIGURE C FIGURE D CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE ...

Page 45: ...e E 9 Loosen and remove the generator belt Figure F 10 Remove the generator from the frame 11 Reverse Steps 1 10 to install a new generator Re install the belts as outlined in Section 9 5 NOTE The 3 screws removed in Step 7 should be torqued to 8 N m and the nut from Step 8 to 40 N m 12 Test the Suspension Elliptical for function as outlined in Section 9 21 ...

Page 46: ... 2 4 Remove the generator as outlined in Section 9 4 5 To install a new belt first put the belt installation tool on the pulley Figure A 6 Put the new belt on the installation tool Figure B 7 Turn the pulley until the belt is installed Rotate the pulley at least 3 full rotations to insure that the belt is centered 8 Reverse Steps 1 4 to re assemble the unit 9 Test the Suspension Elliptical for fun...

Page 47: ...f the tension pulley and rotate the pulley counter clockwise until there is enough slack in the belt to remove it Figures A B 4 Install the replacement belt and reverse necessary steps to secure the assembly until the belt is tight NOTE Tighten the drive belt to 180 lbs for a new belt 150 lbs for a used belt The idler bolt should be torqued to 80 N m 5 Test the Suspension Elliptical for function a...

Page 48: ...me Figure B 5 On the left side of the frame remove the retaining ring that holds the pulley axle bearing into the frame Figure C 6 Remove the pulley axle set assembly from the frame Clean any debris from the hole in the frame Figure D 7 Reverse Steps 1 6 to install a new pulley axle set Rotate the pulley to make sure that the motion is smooth and that there is no wobbling to one side Re install th...

Page 49: ...of the frame remove the retainer clip that holds the drive axle bearings in the frame Figure A 5 Install an M10 screw into the drive axle Figure B 6 Turn the screw until the head is close to the drive axle Figure C 7 Use a hammer to hit the screw until the drive axle assembly is loose in the frame and remove it Figure D 8 Install the tool into the hole in the frame Figure E 9 Use a rubber mallet t...

Page 50: ...Figure I 13 Mount the other tool from Figure H behind the bearing cap portion of the tool Use the M10 x 65L screw with a washer and a nut to attach the tool to the drive axle Figure J 14 Turn the screw at least 4 full revolutions into the drive axle Then turn the nut until it is close to the cup portion of the tool Figure K 15 Use a wrench to hold the screw then turn the nut to pull the drive axle...

Page 51: ...washer and a nut to attach the tool to the drive axle Figure O 19 Turn the screw at least 4 full revolutions into the drive axle Then turn the nut until it is close to the cup portion of the tool Figure P 20 Use a wrench to hold the screw then turn the nut to push the bearing into the hole in the frame Figure Q 21 Insert the retainer clip to hold the bearing in the frame Figure R FIGURE M FIGURE N...

Page 52: ... Use a screwdriver to remove the iron plate from the drive axle Figures S T 23 Re install the belts as outlined in Sections 9 5 and 9 6 24 Test the Suspension Elliptical as outlined in Section 9 21 FIGURE T FIGURE S CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE ...

Page 53: ...ew should be at least 40 long into the crank hole Then turn the screw until the crank can be separated from the axle Figure B 5 Install the replacement crank There should be a 4mm gap between the end of the drive axle shaft and the crank Figure C 6 Install the crank screw NOTE This screw should be torqued to 80 N m 7 Reverse Steps 1 2 to re assemble the unit FIGURE B FIGURE A FIGURE C CHAPTER 9 PA...

Page 54: ...5 screws that hold the mounting plate to the console Figure C 5 Attach the mounting plate to the new console 6 Connect the wire connections to the new console 7 Carefully push the wires into the console and mast until they are clear of the console mast connection and attach the console to the mast using the 5 screws removed in Step 2 8 Test the Suspension Elliptical for function as outlined in Sec...

Page 55: ...console area with alcohol to remove any left over adhesive Figure C 5 Peel part of the protective film from the back of the overlay keypad Figure D 6 Push the overlay keypad ribbon cable through the hole in the console and plug it in Figure E 7 Match the overlay keypad to the cutout in the console Figure F FIGURE A FIGURE B FIGURE C FIGURE D FIGURE E FIGURE F CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE ...

Page 56: ...e the protective film Figures G H 9 Once the overlay keypad is in the correct position press down on it to adhere it in positions Figure I 10 Use the same procedure to replace any additional faulty overlays keypads NOTE Overlays keypads cannot be re used 11 Test the Suspension Elliptical for function as outlined in Section 9 22 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE ...

Page 57: ...the HR grip wiring Figure B 4 Carefully remove the wires from inside the console mast until the connectors on the ends come free and disconnect Figure C 5 To install a new handlebar assembly connect the new handlebar and carefully push the heart rate wires into the console mast 6 Attach the new handlebar assembly to the console mast using the 4 screws removed in Step 3 7 Test the Suspension Ellipt...

Page 58: ...arm meet Figure B 3 Remove the two bolts that hold on the pivot cap and remove the cap Figure C 4 Unplug and separate the heart rate connector exposed once the pivot cap is removed Then remove the 4 screws that hold the dual action handlebar to the console mast Figure D 5 Reverse steps 1 4 to install a new dual action handlebar 6 Test the Suspension Elliptical for function as outlined in Section 9...

Page 59: ...al Figure A 2 Remove the 4 screws that hold the plastic pedal to the foot plate Figure B 3 Remove the plastic foot pedal Figure C 4 Clean the foot plate to remove any rubber or debris 5 Reverse Steps 1 4 to install a new foot pedal 6 Test the Suspension Elliptical as outlined in Section 9 21 FIGURE A FIGURE B FIGURE C ...

Page 60: ...lds the pedal and swing arms together Figure D 5 The swing arm can now be separate from the pedal arm Figure E 6 Remove the bolt that holds the link arm to the pedal arm and remove the pedal arm Figure F 7 Reverse Steps 1 5 to install a new pedal arm NOTE Torque the bolt removed in Step 4 to 80 N m and the bolt nut removed in Step 2 to 70 N m 8 Test the Suspension Elliptical for function as outlin...

Page 61: ...m Figure A 2 Remove the bolt and bushings where the dual action handlebar meets the link arm Figure B 3 Remove the bolt that holds the link arm to the pedal arm and remove the link arm Figure C 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a new link arm 5 Test the Suspension Elliptical for function as outlined in Section 9 21 FIGURE A FIGURE B FIGURE C ...

Page 62: ...ake the bolt removed in Step 1 and turn it into the shaft Figure D 5 Use a mallet to hit the head of the bolt until the swing arm can be separate from the pedal arm and remove the pedal arm Figures E F 6 Reverse Steps 1 5 to install a new swing arm NOTE Torque the bolts removed in Steps 1 3 to 80 N m when installing a new swing arm 7 Test the Suspension Elliptical for function as outlined in Secti...

Page 63: ... B 2 Remove the bolt from the upper pivot joint of the vertical stabilizer arm Figure C 3 Remove the vertical stabilizer arm Figure D 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a vertical stabilizer arm NOTE Tighten the bolt removed in Step 2 to 80 N m torque 5 Test the Suspension Elliptical for function as outlined in Section 9 21 FIGURE A FIGURE B FIGURE D FIGURE C ...

Page 64: ...T GUIDE 9 19 INCLINE ARM COVER REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the screw that holds the plastic cover on the arm Figures A B 2 Remove the incline arm cover Figure C 3 Reverse Steps 1 2 to install a new incline arm FIGURE C FIGURE B FIGURE A ...

Page 65: ... screwdriver from the underside of the bar 2 Once the screws are removed lift the part carefully then disconnect any wire connections to fully remove the part This includes the resistance buttons and heart rate grip plates Figures A B FIGURE B FIGURE A CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE ...

Page 66: ... the club has these functions NOTE If a setting has been changed the unit and console power should be reset Cycle the power switch and press and hold the CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN keys for 3 5 seconds to reset the console power Enter into and test Virtual Active 3 Perform a channel scan on the TV see Section 10 5 4 Without hitting start or entering any exercise modes stand on the machine and hol...

Page 67: ...lish German French Italian Spanish Dutch Portuguese Chinese Japanese Korean Swedish Finnish Russian Arabic Resistance Levels 25 Workouts Manual Rolling Intervals Fat Burn Glute Training Fitness Test Target HR Constant Watts CSafe Fitlinxx Ready Yes Netpulse Ready Yes Fit Touch Technology No On the Fly Program Change Yes Integrated Vista Clear Digital Ready Television Yes 7 Screen Size Fitconnexion...

Page 68: ...0 9 GRADE MINIMUM GREEN 5 SCREW M5 X 0 8P X 10L YELLOW 2 SCREW M5 X 0 8 X 12L BLACK 2 BAGS 4 SPRING WASHER 8 2 X 15 4 X 2 0T BLACK 2 BAGS 4 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW M8 X 1 25P X 20L 10 9 GRADE MINIMUM BLACK 2 BAGS 1 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW M8 X 1 25P X 45L 10 9 GRADE MINIMUM BLUE 2 BAGS 3 SCREW M5 X 0 8P X 16L BLUE 2 BAGS 4 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW M8 X 1 25P X 25L WHITE 4 SPRING WASHER 8 2 X 13 5 X 2 0T ...

Page 69: ...66 10 3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS STEP 1 CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 70: ...67 10 3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS CONTINUED STEP 2 RED HARDWARE BAG CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 71: ...68 10 3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS CONTINUED STEP 3 PINK HARDWARE BAG CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 72: ...69 10 3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS CONTINUED Torque this bolt to 80 N m STEP 4 GREEN YELLOW HARDWARE BAG CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 73: ...70 10 3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS CONTINUED STEP 5 RED HARDWARE BAG CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 74: ...71 10 3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS CONTINUED STEP 6 CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 75: ...72 10 3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS CONTINUED STEP 7 BLUE BLACK HARDWARE BAG CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 76: ...73 10 3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS CONTINUED STEP 8 WHITE HARDWARE BAG CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 77: ...74 10 3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS CONTINUED STEP 9 PINK HARDWARE BAG CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 78: ...75 10 3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS CONTINUED STEP 10 PINK HARDWARE BAG CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 79: ...76 10 3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS CONTINUED STEP 11 PINK HARDWARE BAG CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 80: ...77 10 3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS CONTINUED STEP 12 PINK HARDWARE BAG CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 81: ...vel for optimum use Once you have placed your unit where you intend to use it raise or lower one or both of the adjustable levelers located on the bottom of the frame Use a 6mm Allen wrench through the access hole at the rear hinge joint on both sides Figure A FIGURE A CHAPTER 10 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE ...

Page 82: ...TE Once the Menu is present on the screen the following buttons must be pressed quickly or the Menu will minimize after 5 seconds of no key strokes 5 Use the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to move horizontally in the Menu and the CHANNEL UP and DOWN keys to move vertically 6 Use the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to scroll the cursor to Channel on the top right of the Menu Figure D 7 Use the CHANNEL UP or DOWN ke...

Page 83: ... signal to come in clearly or will fail to pick up channels that do come in clearly Use the following procedure to manually add or delete a channel 1 Follow Steps 1 4 in the Auto Scan instructions to access the TV Menu 2 Use the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Channel on the top right of the Menu 3 Use the CHANNEL UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Show Hide Figure I Then use the VOLUME UP or DOWN k...

Page 84: ...r 4 Press the key on the number keypad and a Menu will appear on the TV Figure M 5 Use the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to scroll the cursor to Setup on the Menu Figure N 6 Use the CHANNEL UP or DOWN keys to scroll the cursor to Closed Caption then press the VOLUME UP or DOWN key to enter the Closed Caption sub menu Figure O 7 Use the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to toggle the CC Mode from ON to OFF or vice v...

Page 85: ...he standard display picture turns red prior to updating the software 1 Copy five software files SirF7xAll cab NK IO_XXX updateLMM cofige and Extract_CE onto a USB drive 2 Turn on the power to the Suspension Elliptical wait until the standby picture has come up Figure A 3 Insert the USB drive into the USB Port in the console Figure B 4 After a few seconds the Suspension Elliptical will run the auto...

Page 86: ... ABOUT Figure F 7 Press the key next to VERSIONS to verify the new software version Figure G 8 All of the software versions will now be displayed Figure H Press the HOME key to return to the standard display picture 9 Press ENTER 3 0 0 1 ENTER to go into Service Mode Check to see if the Machine Type is correct If the Machine Type is not correct press ENTER 3 0 0 2 ENTER This will do a software par...

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