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CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE

9.1 

Console Replacement ................................................................................................ 36

9.2 

Heart Rate Handlebar Replacement  ......................................................................... 37

9.3 

Heart Rate Grip Replacement ................................................................................... 38

9.4 

Cup Holder Replacement ........................................................................................... 39

9.5 

Console Keypad / Overlay Replacement ................................................................... 40

9.6 

Console Mast Removal .............................................................................................. 42

9.7 

Seat Pad Replacement .............................................................................................. 43

9.8 

Seat Post Replacement ............................................................................................. 44

9.9 

Seat Post Insert Replacement  .................................................................................. 45

9.10 

Pedal Replacement .................................................................................................... 46

9.11 

Shrouds Removal ....................................................................................................... 47

9.12 

Lower Control Board Replacement  ........................................................................... 48

9.13 

Battery Replacement .................................................................................................. 49

9.14 

Drive Belt Replacement ............................................................................................. 50

9.15 

Generator Belt Replacement...................................................................................... 51

9.16 

Generator Replacement ............................................................................................. 52

9.17 

Pulley Axle Set Replacement.......................................................................................... 53

9.18 

Crank Axle Set Replacement .......................................................................................... 55

9.19 

Rear Stabilizer Replacement .......................................................................................... 56

9.20 

Front Stabilizer Replacement ......................................................................................... 57

9.21 

Testing the Bike ............................................................................................................... 58

CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE

10.1 

U7xe-03 Bike Specifications ...................................................................................... 59

10.2 

Fasteners and Assembly Tools .................................................................................. 60

10.3 

Assembly Instructions  ............................................................................................... 61

10.4 

Adjusting the Pedal Straps and Seat ......................................................................... 65

10.5  

Leveling the Bike ........................................................................................................ 66

10.6 

TV Programming Instructions..................................................................................... 67

 

CHAPTER 11: SOFTWARE UPGRADE GUIDE

11.1 

Software Upgrade Instructions ................................................................................... 70

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for U7XE-03

Page 1: ...U 7 X E 0 3 B I K E S E R V I C E M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...de Calibration Tab 16 6 3 Engineering Mode Statistics Tab 17 6 4 Engineering Mode Errors Tab 17 6 5 Engineering Mode Clubs Tab 18 6 6 Engineering Mode Club ID Tab 18 CHAPTER 7 SERVICE MODE 7 1 Service...

Page 3: ...ry Replacement 49 9 14 Drive Belt Replacement 50 9 15 Generator Belt Replacement 51 9 16 Generator Replacement 52 9 17 Pulley Axle Set Replacement 53 9 18 Crank Axle Set Replacement 55 9 19 Rear Stabi...

Page 4: ...ATION A serial number plate is located below the bottom of the console mast beneath a rubber boot There is also a serial number tag on the middle of the main frame pointed towards the floor CHAPTER 1...

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

Page 6: ...hands away from moving parts If the item cannot be reached contact a Matrix authorized dealer for assistance Never operate the unit if it is damaged not working properly when it has been dropped or h...

Page 7: ...e Bike will be plugged in follow the requirements below MATRIX DEDICATED CIRCUIT ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT INFO All Matrix Bikes require the use of a 15 amp or 20 amp dedicated circuit with a non looped...

Page 8: ...ipment 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...

Page 9: ...w matrixfitness com DAILY MAINTENANCE ITEMS 1 Look and listen for loose fasteners unusual noises and any other indications that the equipment may be in need of service 2 Clean the bike before and afte...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...ta U7XE 03 ENTERTAINMENT ZONE iPOD Will take the user directly to the iPod screen to allow for iPod control and playlist selection VOLUME UP DOWN Adjusts the volume output through the headphone jack o...

Page 12: ...strap or continually hold onto the contact heart rate grips for this workout Locate the metal sensors on the handlebars of the bike Notice that there are two separate pieces of metal on each grip You...

Page 13: ...pear on the display Figure A 2 Follow the prompts to change the desired setting 3 Press the ENTER key once the desired setting is correct to save 4 Press HOME to return to normal operation NOTE If a s...

Page 14: ...ified Software Versions Software version Cannot be modified Out of Order Default Off This option allows the club to show the unit out of order if an error is present On Off CSafe Model Default On This...

Page 15: ...NAGER MODE Defaults 5 4 MANAGER MODE DEFAULTS TAB FUNCTION DEFAULTS DESCRIPTION MODIFIED Default Level Default 1 This option controls the default program level Max 1 Min 20 Default Age Default 30 This...

Page 16: ...start up Channels 1 999 Default Volume Default 5 This option controls the default TV volume on start up Maximum 17 Minimum 1 Tuner Available Default Yes This option controls the default TV function Y...

Page 17: ...tion allows the user to select a flag for a specific language N A LANGUAGE English German FLAG UNIT Mile Mile KM KM KM LANGUAGE Spanish Dutch Italian Japanese FLAG UNIT KM KM KM KM KM LANGUAGE Chinese...

Page 18: ...UNCTION DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Asset Management Default Off This option allows the club owner collect workout data via a PC On or Off Virtual Active Default Off This option controls the Virtua...

Page 19: ...ct to save 4 Press HOME 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...

Page 20: ...option displays the workout information for the unit N A 6 3 ENGINEERING MODE STATISTICS TAB 6 4 ENGINEERING MODE ERRORS TAB ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Errors This option...

Page 21: ...is 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 t...

Page 22: ...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 is correct to save 4 Press HOME to return to normal operation NOTE...

Page 23: ...plays 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 worko...

Page 24: ...moving across the screen and touch After testing 5 positions touch the center to exit the test Keypad Type Default No Quick Start This option sets the keypad type for the console Radio Test This optio...

Page 25: ...og This option records key component replacement history 7 4 SERVICE MODE LOG TAB 7 5 SERVICE MODE DATE TIME TAB FUNCTION DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Date Time This option sets the current date and time on...

Page 26: ...23 8 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 27: ...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 28: ...sistance 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 Generator power detected WITH...

Page 29: ...ut 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 LCB and UCB and chec...

Page 30: ...d 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...

Page 31: ...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 32: ...g 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 var...

Page 33: ...KING NOISE POSSIBLE CAUSES 1 The pedal is on the crank too loosely 2 The crank or axle is worn out 3 The belt tension is not enough or the belts are too dirty SOLUTION 1 Retighten the pedal on the cra...

Page 34: ...onsole 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 appropri...

Page 35: ...V and entertainment related equipment sold by Matrix FItness Equipment The Matrix Bike includes an integrated TV that shows in the large display window The TV is capable of being shown as a 7 or 15 sc...

Page 36: ...ves the issue 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...

Page 37: ...roblem still persists verify power at the outlet Figure C If the outlet is not outputting 120V check the fitness room power 3 If internal electrical connections are good and the outlet is outputting 1...

Page 38: ...TOM a The entertainment keypad Figure A is not responding 2 SOLUTION a Remove the console and check the connection of the entertainment keypad Figure B b If the entertainment keypad cable is pinched k...

Page 39: ...console and remove the console Figure B 3 Reinstall 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 an...

Page 40: ...eful to support the handlebar Figure C 3 Carefully pull the wires from the console mast until the connectors are showing and then disconnect the 3 wires from the handlebar and remove the defective han...

Page 41: ...in half Figure B 3 Disconnect the level key and HR plate wiring Figure C and remove the HR grip 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a new HR grip NOTE When plugging in the HR plate wiring the red wire sho...

Page 42: ...REPLACEMENT CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 1 Remove the 2 screws holding the cup holder to the console mast Figure A 2 Remove the cup holder Figure B 3 Reverse Steps 1 2 to install a new cup holder...

Page 43: ...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 Peel part of the protective film from t...

Page 44: ...the overlay keypad is in the correct position press down on it to adhere it in positions Figure H 9 Use the same procedure to replace any additional faulty overlays keypads NOTE Overlays keypads canno...

Page 45: ...move the 4 screws holding the console mast to the frame Figure B 4 Pull the wires out the bottom of the console mast and remove the mast Figure C 5 When installing a new console mast be sure to pull t...

Page 46: ...MENT FIGURE B FIGURE A 1 Remove the 4 screws holding the seat pad to the seat post Figure A 2 Lift the seat pad away from the seat post Figure B 3 Reverse Steps 1 2 to install a new seat pad CHAPTER 9...

Page 47: ...Pull the seat post upward until the stem comes away from the frame Figure B 3 Remove the 4 nuts holding the seat pad to the seat post and remove the seat pad Figure C 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a...

Page 48: ...away from the frame and set it aside Figure B 3 Remove the rubber boot that rests at the bottom of the seat post Figure C 4 Grab the lip of the seat post insert and remove it from the seat post Figur...

Page 49: ...crank Figure A NOTE For the right side pedal the threads are normal For the left side pedal the threads are reversed the pedal turns off counterclockwise 2 Remove the pedal Figure B 3 Reverse Steps 1...

Page 50: ...13 screws holding the left shroud in place Figure D 5 Remove the 13 screws holding the right shroud in place Figure E 6 Once the screws are removed from both side shrouds lift the shrouds away from th...

Page 51: ...olding the lower board to the frame Figure B and remove the lower board 5 Reverse Steps 1 4 to install a new lower board Figure C shows the connections at the board 6 Test the bike for function as out...

Page 52: ...oud as outlined in Section 9 11 2 Disconnect the 2 wires from the battery Figure A 3 Remove the 2 wing nuts on the battery bracket Figure B 4 Swivel the battery bracket out of the way and remove the b...

Page 53: ...3 Remove the belt Figure B 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a new drive belt NOTE Be sure to reattach the tension spring Figure C If more tension is needed on the drive belt multiple holes are availabl...

Page 54: ...nsion has been removed the generator belt can be walked off of the pulley Figure C 4 Pull the generator out of the frame towards the front of the unit and remove the generator belt Figure D 5 Reverse...

Page 55: ...r belt Figure B 3 Once the tension has been removed the generator belt can be walked off of the pulley Figure C 4 Pull the generator out of the frame towards the front of the unit and remove the gener...

Page 56: ...lt as outlined in Section 9 14 3 Loosen the nuts holding the generator to the frame Figure A and remove the nuts putting tension on the generator belt Figure B 4 Once the tension has been removed walk...

Page 57: ...earing Figure E 7 Remove the 60 mm nut holding in the pulley axle assembly with a large channel lock pliers or a pipe wrench Figure F 8 Once the 60 mm nut is removed the pulley axle set can be removed...

Page 58: ...h sides Figure C 5 Bend the tabs of the nut on the left side of the frame so that this nut will turn Figure D 6 Use a 32 mm wrench to remove the crank axle nuts Figure E NOTE This nut is reverse threa...

Page 59: ...Lean the bike to one side and remove the 4 screws holding the rear stabilizer to the frame Figure A 2 Remove the rear stabilizer Figure B 3 Reverse Steps 1 2 to install a rear stabilizer FIGURE A FIGU...

Page 60: ...n the bike to one side and remove the 4 screws holding the front stabilizer to the frame Figure A 2 Remove the front stabilizer Figure B 3 Reverse Steps 1 2 to install a new front stabilizer FIGURE A...

Page 61: ...depending on whether 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 DOW...

Page 62: ...y Yes Wireless Data Transmitter Yes iPod Compatible Yes Nike iPod Compatible Yes Personal Fan Yes Virtual Active Ready Yes Asset Management Ready Yes TECHNICAL DATA Resistance Technology JID Brushless...

Page 63: ...AD SCREW M8 X 25L WHITE 4 Z12 SPRING WASHER WHITE 2 Z13 BUTTON HEAD SCREW M5 X 10L WHITE 8 Z21 HEX HEAD SCREW M8 X 20L BLACK 8 Z22 FLAT WASHER BLACK 8 Z23 SPRING WASHER BLACK 4 Z31 BUTTON HEAD SCREW M...

Page 64: ...61 10 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 STEP 2 AFTER THESE ASSEMBLY STEPS ARE COMPLETE BE SURE TO SETUP AND TEST THE UNIT AS OUTLINED IN SECTION 9 21 CHAPTER 10 BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE...

Page 65: ...62 10 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED STEP 3 STEP 4 CHAPTER 10 BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE...

Page 66: ...63 10 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED STEP 5 CHAPTER 10 BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE...

Page 67: ...64 FINAL ASSEMBLY 10 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED CHAPTER 10 BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE...

Page 68: ...on the pedals The user s knees should bend slightly when the pedal is at the lowest point of its rotation It should be possible to pedal without locking the knees or shifting in the seat The Matrix U...

Page 69: ...empting to shake it side to side Shaking or wobbling indicates that your bike needs to be leveled Determine which leveler is not resting completely on the floor Loosen the nut with one hand to allow t...

Page 70: ...r keypad and a Menu will appear on the TV Figure C NOTE 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...

Page 71: ...can pick up channels that do not have a strong enough 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...

Page 72: ...Press SETUP on the display Figure L A TV will appear 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 t...

Page 73: ...urn to the standard display picture 5 Wait until the Virtual Active icon turns RED Insert the USB Drive into the USB port in the console Figure B 6 After a few seconds the bike will auto run the upgra...

Page 74: ...71 NOTES...

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