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CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 

9.6 rUNNiNG belT rePlaCemeNT

1)  Remove the front shroud as outlined in Section 9.1.  

2)  Remove the rear roller as outlined in Section 9.2.  

3)  Remove the deck as outlined in Section 9.3.  

4)  Remove the front roller as outlined in Section 9.5.  

5)  Remove the running belt and replace it with a new belt (Figures A & B).  NOTE:  New running belts should ALWAYS be installed on a new 

deck surface (deck should either be flipped or replaced to gain a new surface).   

6)  Reverse Steps 1-5 to install a new running belt.  

7)  Test the treadmill for function as outlined in Section 9.22.  

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Summary of Contents for T1XE-01

Page 1: ...T 1 x e 0 1 T r e a d m i l l S ER V I C E MA N U A l...

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Page 3: ...Based Programs 10 4 4 Target Heart Rate Control Workout Operation 11 4 5 Gerkin Fitness Test Workout Operation 12 CHAPTER 5 Manager MODE 5 1 Manager Mode Overview 13 5 2 Manager Mode About Tab 14 5 3...

Page 4: ...lt Replacement 45 9 11 Speed Sensor Replacement 47 9 12 Incline Motor Replacement 49 9 13 Console Replacement 51 9 14 Emergency Stop Switch Replacement 52 9 15 Console Frame Replacement 54 9 16 Heart...

Page 5: ...1 1 1 Serial Number Location Chapter 1 Serial number location...

Page 6: ...ad all instructions before operating the Matrix Treadmill Please leave a 78 75 2000 mm x 39 50 1000 mm landing zone behind the treadmill This zone is to allow easy access to the treadmill and gives th...

Page 7: ...ersons that may be associated with using this product An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in Unplug from the outlet when not in use and before putting on or tak ing off parts Thi...

Page 8: ...is is to locate the main circuit breaker box and turn off the breaker s one at a time Once a breaker has been turned off the only thing that should not have power to it is the treadmill No lamps vendi...

Page 9: ...und the equipment free from dust and dirt Chapter 3 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 3 1 recommended cleaning tips 3 2 Check for damaged parts DO NOT use any equipment that is damaged or has worn or broken pa...

Page 10: ...ncy stop button and cord for proper operation MONTHLY MAINTENANCE ITEMS 1 Inspect the power cord for damage inspect the hand grip areas and inspect the emergency stop button and cord for proper operat...

Page 11: ...hex head bolts on the rear of the treadmill The bolts are located at each end of the frame at the back of the treadmill These bolts adjust the rear roller Do not adjust until the treadmill is on This...

Page 12: ...l must be returned to its original position in order to allow normal operation of the unit STOP Ends workout and shows workout summary data PAUSE Pauses workout Pause duration can be set in Manager Mo...

Page 13: ...ck of either add on TV or integrated console TV NUMBER KEYPAD Allows for easy TV channel selections These buttons work for either the add on TV or the integrated console TV CHANNEL UP DOWN Allows for...

Page 14: ...ight the user s weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an accurate caloric expenditure rating for each user using the ARROW KEYS or the...

Page 15: ...es long and runs at 3 0 mph 4 8 kph and 0 incline STAGE 1 At the 3 minute mark the treadmill will gradually increase speed to 4 5 mph 7 2 kph The actual test begins at 4 5 mph 7 2 kph STAGE 2 After on...

Page 16: ...4 10 00 74 9 11 1 10 15 76 3 11 2 10 30 77 7 11 3 10 45 79 1 11 4 11 00 80 CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS PERCENTILeS Chapter 4 Console overlay and workout description Males VO2 max ml kg min 0 29 30 39 40 4...

Page 17: ...splay 2 Manager Mode is divided into 6 tabs They are About Time Speed Defaults Language and TV 3 Choose a tab by touching the button next to the desired tab 4 Each of the tabs have options that will a...

Page 18: ...mulated Time Total time Cannot be modified Software Versions Software Version for display only Cannot be modified Serial Number Serial number of the platform and console Cannot be modified Out of Orde...

Page 19: ...ation during peak and non peak hours of club traffic Maximum 99 Minimum 5 Default Time Default 30 Minutes This option controls the default program time Maximum Same as Max Time Minimum 5 Pause Time De...

Page 20: ...grams Displayed in native units MPH or KPH Maximum 12 MPH 20 KPH Minimum 3 MPH 4 8 KPH Start Speed Default 0 5 MPH 0 8 KPH Controls the starting speed for all programs Displayed in native units MPH or...

Page 21: ...t heart rate calculations Maximum 99 Minimum 5 Default Weight Default 150 lb 68 kg This option controls the default user s weight used in the calorie calculations Displayed in native units Pounds or K...

Page 22: ...flag unit km km km km km language Chinese Portuguese French flag unit km km km km km manager mode function defaults descriptions modified Language Select default language This option allows the user t...

Page 23: ...1 Default Volume Default 1 This option controls the default TV volume on start up Maximum 17 Minimum 1 Tuner Available Default Yes This option controls whether the TV function is available YES or NO S...

Page 24: ...THE CONSOLE Engineering Mode will appear on the display Figure A 2 Select the key next to the setting that needs to be changed and follow the prompts to change 3 Press the ENTER key once the desired...

Page 25: ...ameters Incline Minimum Default 4000 This option controls the minimum elevation parameter Range 2500 12000 Incline Maximum Default 29000 This option controls the maximum elevation parameter Range 2500...

Page 26: ...22 Engineering Mode Function Defaults Descriptions Modified Statistics This option displays the workout information history of the unit 6 3 engineering mode Statistics Tab Chapter 6 Engineering MODE...

Page 27: ...23 Engineering Mode Function Defaults Descriptions Modified Errors This option displays the error code history for the unit 6 4 engineering mode Errors Tab Chapter 6 Engineering MODE...

Page 28: ...24 Engineering Mode Function Defaults Descriptions Modified Clubs Default Matrix This option selects a screen header from a list 6 5 engineering mode Clubs Tab Chapter 6 Engineering MODE...

Page 29: ...25 Engineering Mode Function Defaults Descriptions Modified Club ID This option records the club ID of the equipment 6 6 engineering mode Club ID Tab Chapter 6 Engineering MODE...

Page 30: ...ENTER 3 0 0 1 ENTER on the number keypad ON THE CONSOLE Service Mode will appear on the dis play Figure A 2 Select the key next to the setting that needs to be changed and follow the prompts to chang...

Page 31: ...the console and frame N A Accumulated Distance This option displays the total distance of workouts since production Displayed in native units miles or kilometers N A Accumulated Time This option displ...

Page 32: ...lts Descriptions Modified Auto Calibration This option calibrates the elevation parameters of the unit N A Keypad This option is for a keypad test N A Service Mode Test 7 3 Service Mode Test Tab Chapt...

Page 33: ...29 Chapter 7 Service Mode Service Mode Function Defaults Descriptions Modified Log This option is to record key component replacement history N A 7 4 Service Mode Log Tab...

Page 34: ...30 Service Mode Function Defaults Descriptions Modified Date Time This option sets the current date and time of the unit N A 7 5 Service Mode Date Time Tab Chapter 7 Service MODE...

Page 35: ...31 Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 Electrical Diagram...

Page 36: ...the elevation rack 3 Replace the incline motor 0x01A8 Motor is over current C 1 Check the amp draw of the treadmill with a load Change the deck or running belt if a high amp draw is present 2 Adjust...

Page 37: ...strap is damaged 4 The HR grips are damaged 5 The HR board is damaged 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 b...

Page 38: ...rking TV 3 Remove any coax cable splitters and reattach the cable to the treadmill If this resolves the issue an amplifier may be needed on for the coax signal 4 Check the coax cable connections at th...

Page 39: ...A 2 The shroud is velcroed to the frame so you will have to pull up with some force Figure B 3 Figure C shows the motor area with the cover removed 4 NOTE When reinstalling the motor cover be sure to...

Page 40: ...emove both roller adjustment screws using an 8 mm Allen wrench Figure B 3 Remove the rear roller from the running belt Figures C D 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a new roller 5 Test the treadmill for...

Page 41: ...e running belt Figures B C 4 Be careful not to pinch fingers during removal installation of deck board 5 Deck is waxed on both sides so the opposite side surface may be usable 6 New deck surfaces must...

Page 42: ...9 3 2 Holding the bolt with a 5 mm Allen wrench loosen the nut with a 13 mm socket Figure A B 3 For the rear cushion hold the cushion and remove the 13 mm nut Figure C 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install n...

Page 43: ...away from the drive belt Figure A 3 Loosen the rear roller screws to remove tension from the running belt 4 Remove the front roller mounting screws using an 8 mm Allen wrench Figures B C 5 Remove the...

Page 44: ...n Section 9 3 4 Remove the front roller as outlined in Section 9 5 5 Remove the running belt and replace it with a new belt Figures A B NOTE New running belts should ALWAYS be installed on a new deck...

Page 45: ...len wrench Figure B 3 Slide the rail off the back of the treadmill Figures C D 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a new side rail 5 After reinstalling the side rail make sure the rear end cap is on first...

Page 46: ...as outlined in Section 9 1 3 Remove the 7 wire connections to the reliance box Figures A B 4 Remove the 4 screws holding the reliance box to the base frame Figure C 5 Remove the reliance box Figure D...

Page 47: ...or pulley Figures B C 5 Disconnect the motor cables from the reliance box and choke and cut any tie straps holding them in place Figures D E 6 Disconnect the motor ground wire from the ground prong on...

Page 48: ...44 Chapter 9 Part Replacement Guide figure e figure f figure g figure h 9 9 MOTOR REPLACEMENT CONTINUED...

Page 49: ...Figures B C 5 Loosen the rear roller screws to relieve tension on the running belt Figure D 6 Remove the two 8 mm front roller screws Figures E F 7 Lift the roller and remove the old drive belt Figure...

Page 50: ...46 9 10 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT Figure D Figure E Figure F Figure G chapter 9 part replacement guide...

Page 51: ...You will need to hold the motor shaft in place with a 32 mm wrench 5 Remove the 3 screws holding the optical disc to the motor and remove it Figure E 6 Remove the 3 screws holding the speed sensor to...

Page 52: ...48 9 11 SPEED SENSOR REPLACEMENT CONTINUED Chapter 9 Part Replacement Guide Figure D Figure F Figure H Figure E Figure G Figure I...

Page 53: ...he pin and remove the pin attaching the incline motor to the rack Figure B C 4 Disconnect the incline motor power cable from the reliance box Figure D 5 Disconnect the incline motor from the top mount...

Page 54: ...50 9 12 INCLINE Motor RemovaL continued Chapter 9 Part Replacement Guide Figure D Figure E Figure F Figure G...

Page 55: ...ck of the console to the front and remove the back cover Figures A B 3 Disconnect the 3 wire connections from the console 4 Remove the four 6 mm screws from underneath the console Figure C 5 Remove th...

Page 56: ...it from the emergency stop frame Figures C D 6 Disconnect the 2 wires plugged into the back of the emergency stop switch Figure E 7 Depress the tabs on the top and the bottom of the emergency stop swi...

Page 57: ...53 Figure E Figure F Figure G Figure H 9 14 EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH REPLACEMENT CONTINUED chapter 9 part replacement guide...

Page 58: ...de holding the console frame to the handlebar frame Figure A 4 Remove the console frame from the handlebar frame NOTE The console cable wiring will need to be removed from the console frame as it is r...

Page 59: ...onsole frame on its face and remove the 7 screws holding the back panel to the console frame and lean the console back out of the way Figure B 6 Disconnect the wire connections that go to the heart ra...

Page 60: ...frame Figure A 5 Lay the console frame on its face and remove the 7 screws holding the back panel to the console frame and lean the console back out of the way Figure B 6 Disconnect the ribbon cable o...

Page 61: ...ion 9 15 4 Remove the 3 screws on each side holding the handlebar frame to the console mast Figure A 5 Lift the handlebar frame up and away from the console mast Figure B NOTE The console cable wiring...

Page 62: ...console mast Figure B NOTE The console cable wiring will need to be removed from the handlebar frame on the user s right side as it is removed 6 Remove the screw on each side holding the heart rate ha...

Page 63: ...and remove it Figure B 4 Remove the 2 screws holding the lower plastic heart rate grip to the upper plastic heart rate grip Figure C 5 Split apart the 2 halves of the heart rate grip and remove the b...

Page 64: ...the console mast to the base frame Figure A 7 Remove the console mast NOTE You will need to pull the console cable wiring through the hole in the bottom of the right side console mast Figure B 8 Reve...

Page 65: ...e procedure in Section 3 5 3 Once Auto Calibration has been run and the running belt is centered press GO on the display Listen for any odd noises or squeaks 4 Press the INCLINE UP key until the tread...

Page 66: ...ler Johnson DC Drive CONSOLE Display Type 7 LCD Display Feedback Time Distance Calories Calories per Hour Speed Incline Pace Heart Rate METs Watts and Profile Workouts Manual Rolling Hills Fat Burn 5K...

Page 67: ...uantity color 11 Hex Head Cap Screw M8 x 1 25P x 25L 8 Blue 12 Flat Washer 8 2 x 19 2 0t 8 Blue 13 Hex Head Cap Screw M8 x 1 25P x 15L 6 Black 14 Button Head Screw M8 x 1 25P x 25L 6 White 15 Flat Was...

Page 68: ...693 4863 to report any missing items ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Please make sure that the power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet while completing the following procedure To ensure correct assembly...

Page 69: ...d cap screw Fasten the contact HR handlebar assembly to the console masts using item 15 button head screw and item 12 flat washer Pull the HR wires through the handlebar using the wire pull Pull the m...

Page 70: ...re to route the console cables down the console mast and connect the HR handlebar wires Make all appropriate wire connections within the motor compartment NOTE For the T1xe only two connections need t...

Page 71: ...Bag Install the power cord and assemble item 18 power cord holder with item 22 button head screw If your hardware pack is missing item 22 check to see if the screws are already assembled on the tread...

Page 72: ...nu Figure D and go down to CHANNEL SCAN use the volume button to select it Figure E 6 Move the cursor down to START TO SCAN and use the volume button to select it Figure F 7 If the channels are now co...

Page 73: ...69 Figure E Figure F Figure G Figure H 10 4 tv programming instructions CONTINUED Chapter 10 Treadmill specifications and assembly guide...

Page 74: ...en cleared Figure A 3 Insert 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...

Page 75: ...71 NOTES...

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