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CHAPTER 6: PART REPlACEMENT GUIDE 

6.6  PlASTIC CENTER COVER REPlACEMENT 

1)  Remove the console as outlined in Section 6.3.  

2)  Remove the handlebar from the rope as outlined in Section 6.4. 

3)  Remove the rubber center cover as outlined in Section 6.5. 

4)  Remove the 4 screws holding the plastic center cover to the frame (figure A).  

5)  lift up on the plastic center cover and at the same time pull the rope through the hole in the cover (figure b).  

6)  Remove the plastic center cover (figure C).  

7)  Reverse Steps 1-6 to install a new plastic center cover.   

fIGURE A

fIGURE b

fIGURE C

Summary of Contents for W1X ROWER

Page 1: ...W 1 X R O W E R S E R V I C E M A N U A l...

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Page 3: ...Not Retracting 10 CHAPTER 6 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 6 1 Front Shroud Removal 11 6 2 Middle Shroud Removal 12 6 3 Console Replacement 13 6 4 Handlebar Replacement 14 6 5 Rubber Center Cover Replacement...

Page 4: ...iv table of contents CHAPTER 7 rower specifications and assembly guide 7 1 Rower Specifications 35 7 2 Unpacking the Rower 36 7 3 Fasteners and Assembly Tools 37 7 4 Assembly Instructions 38 ii...

Page 5: ...11 1 1 Serial Number Location Chapter 1 Serial number location...

Page 6: ...not dangerous for you to undertake a strenuous exercise program 2 Improper technique such as extreme lay back or jumping off the seat can result in injury 3 Start each workout with several minutes of...

Page 7: ...ance Never operate the rower if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or immersed in water Contact a Matrix authorized dealer for assistance Keep hands and feet clear at all times from...

Page 8: ...ipment wobbles or rocks Maintain a clean area around 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 e...

Page 9: ...tendable 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...

Page 10: ...ke a strenuous exercise program 2 Improper technique such as extreme lay back or jumping off the seat can result in injury 3 Start each workout with several minutes of easy rowing for a warm up 4 Star...

Page 11: ...desired distance is showing in the METER window press the SELECT button and L09 will be flashing in the CAL window 4 Use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to enter your race speed PACE 500 M from the list...

Page 12: ...is damaged or the console cable is not connected properly 2 The console batteries do not have enough power SOLUTION 1 Check the console cable connection at the console 2 Remove the battery cover from...

Page 13: ...rail or is mispositioned 4 The speed sensor is loosely attached or broken SOLUTION 1 Slide the seat to the far end of the seat rail and slide it back and forth several times to see if there is a disp...

Page 14: ...les are defective SOLUTION 1 Remove the middle shrouds as outlined in Section 6 2 and rewind the spin axles Figure A The right side spin axle should be wound clockwise 2 5 3 revolutions the left side...

Page 15: ...ont Shroud Removal 1 Remove the screw holding the shroud in place using a 2 Phillips Screwdriver 2 Figure B shows the rower with a front shroud removed Figure A Figure B Chapter 6 Part replacement gui...

Page 16: ...the frame Figure A 2 Figure B shows the rower with a middle shroud removed NOTE When reinstalling the middle shroud or when installing a new middle shroud make sure the nut clips are positioned correc...

Page 17: ...console Figure A 2 Remove the screw nut holding the console to the console mast Figure B 3 Remove the console Figure C 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a new console 5 Test the rower for function as out...

Page 18: ...pe away from the console to create slack in the rope 2 Loosen the loops of the rope around the handlebar Figure A 3 Remove the handlebar 4 To install a new handlebar create double loops in the rope an...

Page 19: ...rubber center cover to the plastic Figure A 4 Lift up on the rubber center cover and at the same time pull the rope through the hole in the cover Figure B 5 Remove the rubber center cover Figure C 6 R...

Page 20: ...6 4 3 Remove the rubber center cover as outlined in Section 6 5 4 Remove the 4 screws holding the plastic center cover to the frame Figure A 5 Lift up on the plastic center cover and at the same time...

Page 21: ...n 6 5 5 Remove the plastic center cover as outlined in Section 6 6 6 Remove the rubber ball from the end of the rope Figure A 7 Allow the rope to coil around the rope axle 8 Loosen the screws attachin...

Page 22: ...Section 6 5 4 Remove the plastic center cover as outlined in Section 6 6 5 Remove the screw nut holding the rope pulley to the frame Figure A 6 Remove the rope pulley Figure B 7 Reverse Steps 1 6 to...

Page 23: ...ame Figure A 3 Remove the spin axle Figure B 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a new spin axle NOTE When installing a new spin axle be sure to wind the axle 2 5 3 revolutions clockwise for the right spin...

Page 24: ...d in Section 6 6 7 Remove the rubber ball from the end of the rope Figure A 8 Allow the rope to coil around the rope axle set 9 Remove the 3 screws holding the spin axle in place on both sides and rem...

Page 25: ...21 6 10 ROPE AXLE SET REPLACEMENT CONTINUED Chapter 6 Part Replacement Guide Figure D Figure E Figure F Figure G...

Page 26: ...bber ball from the end of the rope Figure A 8 Allow the rope to coil around the rope axle set 9 Remove the eye bolts that apply tension to the belt Figures B C 10 Remove the 2 screws holding the speed...

Page 27: ...23 Chapter 6 Part Replacement Guide Figure d Figure e 6 11 Magnet set replacement CONTINUED Figure f Figure g Figure h Figure I...

Page 28: ...e speed sensor to the speed sensor bracket Figure B 9 Tie a string wire to the plug end of the defective speed sensor and pull the defective speed sensor out of the frame Figures C D This will leave t...

Page 29: ...y tension to the belt Figures A B 10 Remove the 2 screws holding the speed sensor to the frame Figure C 11 Remove the 4 screws holding the magnet set to the frame Figure D 12 Remove the 4 screws holdi...

Page 30: ...26 Figure f Figure G Figure H Figure I Figure J Figure K 6 13 Tension set replacement Continued Chapter 6 part replacement guide...

Page 31: ...e rope to coil around the rope axle set 9 Remove the eye bolts that apply tension to the belt Figures B C 10 Remove the 2 screws holding the speed sensor to the frame Figure D 11 Remove the 4 screws h...

Page 32: ...28 Figure D 6 14 Center Axle REPLACEMENT CONTINUED Chapter 6 Part Replacement Guide Figure E Figure F Figure G Figure H FIgure I...

Page 33: ...LACEMENT Chapter 6 Part Replacement Guide Figure A FIgure B 1 Remove the 2 screws holding the handlebar bracket to the frame Figure A 2 Remove the handlebar bracket Figure B 3 Reverse Steps 1 2 to ins...

Page 34: ...tlined in Section 6 6 6 Remove the handlebar bracket as outlined in Section 6 15 7 Remove the 2 long screws nuts holding the seat rail to the frame Figures A B 8 Disconnect the console cable from the...

Page 35: ...sensor wire to the seat rail Figure D 5 Remove the 2 screws holding the stroke sensor to the bottom of the seat rail Figure E 6 Tie a cable around the end of the stroke sensor wire Figure F and pull t...

Page 36: ...gure A 2 Remove the seat roller Figure B 3 Remove the seat bracket set from the seat rail Figure C 4 Remove the 4 screws holding the seat pad to the seat bracket set Figure D and remove the seat pad 5...

Page 37: ...n the machine and hold the handlebar while initiating movement to simulate exercising While moving listen for any odd noises or squeaks 2 After stopping movement press the ON OFF button and begin usin...

Page 38: ...Contact HR Sensors No Transport Wheels Yes Technical Data Resistance Technology Fan blade system Resistance Levels 12 Drive System Coil spring poly V belt Dimensions L x W x H 106 x 20 x 40 269 x 51...

Page 39: ...SSEMBLY GUIDE The Matrix W1x Rower is carefully inspected before shipment so it should arrive in good operating condition Matrix Fitness ships the unit in the following pieces NOTE If these parts are...

Page 40: ...36 7 3 Fasteners and Assembly Tools chapter 7 rower specifications and assembly guide...

Page 41: ...Rower on a structurally solid and flat surface If the site has a heavy plush carpet to protect the carpeting and machinery you should place a rigid plastic base under the unit Please do not place the...

Page 42: ...38 1 Secure the front foot to the frame bracket using two bolts H04 STEP 1 7 4 Assembly Instructions Chapter 7 Rower specifications and assembly guide...

Page 43: ...apter 7 rower specifications and assembly guide 1 Attach the pedal assembly to the aluminum rail with four bolts H04 and spring washers H05 2 Attach the seat rail rod to the aluminum rail using one sc...

Page 44: ...wer specifications and assembly guide 1 Mount the seat to the seat bracket with 4 screws D09 and washers D10 2 Slide the seat assembly onto the aluminum rail 3 Attach the seat stop bumper to the alumi...

Page 45: ...um rail and align the four holes of the aluminum rail with the four holes of the rear foot Thread the bolts H04 with spring washers H05 through the rear foot into the rear foot position plate and tigh...

Page 46: ...STEP 5 1 Connect the sensor cable from the main frame and the aluminum rail STEP 6 1 Place the aluminum rail into the rail bracket of the main frame and tighten them using two bolts F18 four washers F...

Page 47: ...7 rower specifications and assembly guide 7 4 Assembly instructions continued Step 7 Plug the two console cables into the console Secure the console to the console support using the screw N08 and nyl...

Page 48: ...NOTES 44...

Page 49: ...45 MATrix Fitness systems corp 1610 Landmark Drive Cottage Grove wi 53527 USA TOLL FREE 866 693 4863 www matrixfitness com FAX 608 839 1717 KO REV 1...

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