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9.14 dUal action HandlEbar rEplacEMEnt

1)  Remove the plastic cover where the dual action handlebar meets the pedal arm (Figure A).  

2)  Remove the bolt and bushings where the dual action handlebar and the pedal arm meet (Figure B).  

3)  Remove the two bolts holding the dual action handlebar to the console mast pivot (Figure C).  

4)  Remove the pivot cap and handlebar (Figure D).  

5)  Reverse steps 1-4 to install a new dual action handlebar.  

6)  Test the Elliptical Trainer for function as outlined in Section 8.21.  

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Summary of Contents for E7XE-01

Page 1: ...E 7 x E 0 1 e l l i p t i c a l T r a i n e r S E R V IC E M AN U A l...

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Page 3: ...Tab 12 5 4 Manager Mode Defaults Tab 13 5 5 Manager Mode Language Tab 14 5 6 Manager Mode TV Tab 15 CHAPTER 6 ENGINEERING MODE 6 1 Engineering Mode Overview 16 6 2 Engineering Mode Calibration Tab 17...

Page 4: ...le Set Replacement 45 9 9 Console Replacement 46 9 10 Overlay Keypad Replacement 47 9 11 Handlebar Assembly Replacement 50 9 12 Heart Rate Grips Replacement 51 9 13 Cup Holder Replacement 52 9 14 Dual...

Page 5: ...1 1 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Chapter 1 serial number location...

Page 6: ...2 universal console serial number location 1 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION CONTINUED Chapter 1 serial number location...

Page 7: ...ly cord or use the cord as a handle Close supervision is necessary when the Elliptical Trainer is used by or near children or disable persons Do not use outdoors Do not operate where aerosol spray pro...

Page 8: ...ectric current to reduce the risk of electric shock The Elliptical Trainer is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropr...

Page 9: ...quipment 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 no...

Page 10: ...ems that require specific attention the latest version will always be available on the Matrix web site www matrixfitness com DAILY MAINTENANCE ITEMS 1 Look and listen for loose fasteners unusual noise...

Page 11: ...al on the touch screen Always dampen the cloth and clean the screen Do not spray the cleaning agent on the screen itself the drips can seep into the display or stain the bezel After cleaning make sure...

Page 12: ...ill 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 i...

Page 13: ...to the contact heart rate grips for this workout Locate the metal sensors on the handlebars of the Ascent Trainer Notice that there are two separate pieces of metal on each grip You must be making con...

Page 14: ...Mode press ENTER 1 0 0 1 ENTER on the lower display Manager Mode will appear on the display Figure A 2 Follow the prompts to change the desired setting 3 Press the ENTER key once the desired setting i...

Page 15: ...dit the serial numbers Cannot be modified Accumulated Distance Total distance on the unit since production Cannot be modified Accumulated Time Total time on the unit since production Cannot be modifie...

Page 16: ...he maximum workout duration limits during peak and non peak hours Maximum 99 Minutes Minimum 5 Minutes Default Time Default 60 Minutes This option controls the default program time Maximum Max Time Se...

Page 17: ...fault user s age used in the target HR calculations Maximum 100 Minimum 10 Default Weight Default 150 lbs 68 kg This option controls the default weight used in the calorie calculations Displayed in po...

Page 18: ...default TV channel on start up Channels 1 999 Default Volume Default 1 This option controls the default TV volume on start up Maximum 17 Minimum 1 Tuner Available This option controls the default TV...

Page 19: ...elect 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 Ita...

Page 20: ...Elliptical Trainer 1 To enter Engineering Mode press ENTER 2 0 0 1 ENTER on the lower display Engineering Mode will appear on the display Figure A 2 Follow the prompts to change the desired setting 3...

Page 21: ...function defaults descriptions modified RPM Low Limit Charge Default 10 This option controls the RPM low limit to iPod charge Range 0 255 RPM Low Limit Resistance Default 10 This option control the RP...

Page 22: ...18 engineering mode function defaults descriptions modified Statistics This option displays the workout information for the unit N A 6 3 engineering mode statistics tab Chapter 6 engineering mode...

Page 23: ...19 engineering mode function defaults descriptions modified Errors This option displays the error code history for the unit N A 6 4 engineering mode errors tab Chapter 6 engineering mode...

Page 24: ...5 engineering mode clubs tab engineering mode function defaults descriptions modified Clubs Default MATRIX This option allows the club to select a screen header from a list N A Chapter 6 engineering...

Page 25: ...21 6 6 engineering mode club id tab engineering mode function defaults descriptions modified Club ID This option records the Club ID of the fitness facility N A Chapter 6 engineering mode...

Page 26: ...ervice Mode press ENTER 3 0 0 1 ENTER on the lower display Service Mode will appear on the display Figure A 2 Follow the prompts to change the desired setting 3 Press the ENTER key once the desired se...

Page 27: ...displays the serial number of the console and frame Accumulated Distance This option displays the accumulated workout distance since production Accumulated Time This option displays the accumulated wo...

Page 28: ...efaults descriptions Keypad This option is for a keypad test Touch Calibration This option starts a touch calibration Follow the cross mark moving across the screen and touch After testing 5 positions...

Page 29: ...25 service mode function defaults descriptions Log This option records key components replacement history 7 4 service mode log tab Chapter 7 service mode...

Page 30: ...26 7 5 service mode date Time tab function defaults descriptions Date Time This option sets the current date and time on the machine service mode Chapter 7 service mode...

Page 31: ...27 8 1 Electrical Diagram Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 32: ...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 Mod...

Page 33: ...ration LED 7 Status 2 Resistance value in middle 1 2 VCC LED 8 Status 3 Digital Communication LED 9 12V Console Power WITHOUT AC PLUG Normal LED 2 LED 9 On LED 1 Off No AC plug detected LED 5 On Gener...

Page 34: ...or has no RPM output Normal for a powered unit If unpowered and issue is still present replace the generator If LED 8 is OFF Bad communication between UCB and LCB Reconnect the console cable at the LC...

Page 35: ...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 i...

Page 36: ...Mode a Press ENTER 3 0 0 1 ENTER on the lower number keypad b Press TEST on the display c Press TOUCH CALIBRATION on the display d Follow the cross mark moving across the screen and touch After testin...

Page 37: ...ng variable power a Insert the probes from a multi meter into the black and red wires on the generator wire harness connector Figure A b When pedaling the output voltage from the generator should vary...

Page 38: ...cking or creaking noise Possible causes 1 The pedal is on the pedal arm too loosely 2 The axle is worn out 3 The belt tension is not enough or the belts are too dirty SOLUTION 1 Retighten the pedal on...

Page 39: ...maged 6 The UCB is damaged SOLUTION 1 Recenter the chest strap below the user s pectoral muscle Figure A and check again 2 Replace the battery in the chest strap 3 Replace the chest strap 4 If there i...

Page 40: ...he console 3 For a fuzzy or unclear picture see the TV programming instructions in Section 10 5 If the TV is still fuzzy or unclear after programming a Check the coax connection at the entertainment p...

Page 41: ...the crank arm plastic cap at the front disk Figure A 2 Detach the crank from the crank arm Figures B C 3 Locate the center cap in the center of the front disk Figure D figure a figure b figure c figu...

Page 42: ...d washer by turning them counter clockwise Figure F 7 Thread the Matrix disk removal tool into the center hub Figure G 8 Turn the center bolt of the removal tool clockwise until the main disk can be r...

Page 43: ...that hold the front shrouds in place and to each other on each side Figure A NOTE You will need to lift the console mast boot to remove some of the screws 3 Remove the front shrouds for frame access...

Page 44: ...in Section 8 1 3 Remove the right side front shroud as outlined in Section 8 2 4 Disconnect all wires from the LCB Figure A 5 Remove the 2 screws holding the LCB to the frame and remove the LCB Figure...

Page 45: ...sen the large nut on the tension eye bolt on both sides of the frame Figure C 7 Remove the tension eye bot nut from the ECB bracket on both sides of the frame Figure D 8 Once the tension eye bolts hav...

Page 46: ...the frame Figure B 6 Remove the tension eye bot nut from the ECB bracket on both sides of the frame Figure C 7 Once the tension eye bolts have been removed slide the ECB towards the back of the unit...

Page 47: ...enough slack in the belt to remove it Figures A B 4 Walk the new drive belt into position on the drive assembly 5 Once the drive belt is in place reapply tension by rotating the tension pulley clockwi...

Page 48: ...9 6 6 Remove the 75 mm nut holding the pulley axle in place using the large socket available from Matrix Figure A 7 Use a hammer or mallet to remove the pulley axle from the left side Figure B and cl...

Page 49: ...g the drive axle set to the frame Figure A 7 Remove the 75 mm nut holding the drive axle set to the frame using the large socket available from Matrix Figure B 8 Remove the drive axle set from the rig...

Page 50: ...ve the console Figure B 3 Reconnect the wire connections to the new console 4 Carefully push the wires into the console and mast until they are clear of the console mast connection and attach the cons...

Page 51: ...ack cover of the console Figure A 3 Unplug and remove the faulty overlay Figure B 4 Clean the console area with alcohol to remove any left over adhesive Figure C 5 Remove the protective film over the...

Page 52: ...rom the back of the overlay Figure E 7 Push the overlay ribbon cable through the hole in the console and plug it in Figure F 8 Match the overlay to the cutout on the console Figure G 9 10 CONSOLE KEYP...

Page 53: ...otective film Figure H I 10 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 11 Use the same procedure to replace any add...

Page 54: ...om inside the console mast until the connectors on the ends come free and disconnect 4 To install a new handlebar assembly connect the new handlebar and carefully push the heart rate wires into the co...

Page 55: ...e metal plate Figure B 3 Remove the 3 screws holding the HR grip together Figure C NOTE You may need to remove the console to give access to the HR grip screws 4 Disconnect the level button and remove...

Page 56: ...REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the 2 screws holding the cup holder onto the console mast Figure A 2 Remove the cup holder Figure B 3 Reverse Steps 1 2 to install a new cup holder figure a figure b chapter 9 par...

Page 57: ...n handlebar and the pedal arm meet Figure B 3 Remove the two bolts holding the dual action handlebar to the console mast pivot Figure C 4 Remove the pivot cap and handlebar Figure D 5 Reverse steps 1...

Page 58: ...screws holding the console mast onto the frame Figure D 5 Remove the console mast being careful to pull the console wires out of the bottom of the mast without damaging them 6 Reverse Steps 1 5 to in...

Page 59: ...pose the pedal screws Figure A 2 Remove the 4 Phillips screws that hold the plastic foot pedal to the foot plate Figure B 3 Remove the plastic foot pedal Figure C 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a new...

Page 60: ...n handlebar meets the pedal arm Figure A 2 Remove the bolt and bushings where the dual action handlebar and the pedal arm meet Figure B NOTE Be sure to move the bushings from the old pedal arm to the...

Page 61: ...rank arm pedal arm joint Figure D Note the plastic washer that mounts at the end of the shaft Figure E 5 Slide the pedal arm shaft out of the crank arm housing Figure F noting the order of the washers...

Page 62: ...2 Disconnect the crank arm from the crank assembly Figure B 3 Remove the 3 bolts that hold on the mounting plate at the crank arm pedal arm joint Figure C Note the plastic washer that mounts at the en...

Page 63: ...ure E noting the order of the washers on the pedal arm shaft Figure F 5 Remove the 2 screws on each side holding on the rear end cap and remove it Figure G H figure e figure f figure g figure h 9 18 C...

Page 64: ...wards the rear of the unit Figure I 7 Remove the 3 screws holding the top roller track in place Figure J 8 Once the top track is removed the crank arm can be removed from the unit 9 Reverse Steps 1 8...

Page 65: ...m pedal arm joint Figure A Note the plastic washer that mounts at the end of the shaft Figure B 2 Slide the pedal arm shaft out of the crank arm housing Figure C noting the order of the washers on the...

Page 66: ...rews on each side holding on the rear end cap and remove it Figure E F 4 Remove the middle plastic cover from between the pedals by pulling it towards the rear of the unit Figure G 9 19 Roller replace...

Page 67: ...lace Figure H 6 Remove the screw holding the roller to the crank arm Figure I 7 Remove the roller from the crank arm using the roller puller available from Matrix Figure J 8 Reverse Steps 1 7 to insta...

Page 68: ...arm pedal arm joint Figure A Note the plastic washer that mounts at the end of the shaft Figure B 2 Slide the pedal arm shaft out of the crank arm housing Figure C noting the order of the washers on...

Page 69: ...he rear end cap and remove it Figure E F 4 Remove the middle plastic cover from between the pedals by pulling it towards the rear of the unit Figure G figure e figure f figure g 9 20 ROLLER TRACK REPL...

Page 70: ...e Figure H 6 Move the crank arm to the side off of the roller track 7 Remove the 3 screws holding the bottom roller track to the frame Figure I and remove the roller track Figure J 8 Reverse Steps 1 7...

Page 71: ...initiating movement to simulate exercising While moving listen for any odd noises or squeaks 2 After stopping movement press the green GO key and begin using the machine 3 Grasp the hand grips to chec...

Page 72: ...eless Data Transmitter Yes FitTouch Technology Yes iPod Compatible Yes Nike iPod Compatible Yes Personal Fan Yes Technical data Resistance Technology JID Brushless ECB Power Requirements0 120V 60Hz AC...

Page 73: ...ew M8 x 20L red 04 Z01 same as z31 Socket head cap screw M8 x 15L blue and orange 02 Z12 same as z31 Socket head cap screw M8 x 25L blue 02 Z02 wave washer 20 5 x 29 x 1 5t orange 02 Z08 same as z02 W...

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Page 83: ...by attempting to shake it side to side Shaking or wobbling indicates that your elliptical trainer needs to be leveled Determine which leveler is not resting completely on the floor Loosen the nut wit...

Page 84: ...mber keypad and a Menu will appear on the TV Figure C 5 Use the volume keys to move horizontally in the Menu and the channel keys to move up or down NOTE You must press buttons quickly in the Menu or...

Page 85: ...coming in clearly press the HOME key to return to normal operation Figure G 10 If the channels still are not coming in or are showing in black and white return to CHANNEL SCAN and then change the CAB...

Page 86: ...nsert the USB drive into the Reprogram Port in the back of the console back cover Figure B 4 The upgrade procedure will run automatically Figure C 5 When the update is complete the display will prompt...

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