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Nautilus® Commercial T9 Series Treadmill Service Manual

Overview

Model T912

There are 5 Menu groupings for the T912.  All modes are initiated while in Dormant mode (screens blank).

Initialize NVRAM - Deletes all setup information from the Console.  

IMPORTANT! All parameters will require resetting before treadmill is used again. 

Table 2–1. NVRAM

Step No. Press Keys on Console

Display (What you will see)

1

ENTER and STOP for 3 secs

CAL

2

INCLINE UP OR INCLINE DOWN

Scroll to "Init" selection displayed

3

START

CLr

4

Automatic Speed Calibration is performed

5

STOP

Exits selection and stops automatic speed calibration

Speed Cal Menu - Sets Speed calibration curve. 

Table 2–2. Speed Cal Menu

Step No. Press Keys on Console

Display (What you will see)

1

ENTER and STOP for 3 secs

CAL

2

START

Select UNITS - E for English, N for Metric

3

START OR INCLINE UP OR 

INCLINE DOWN

Toggles between English (E) or Metric (N) selection

4

ENTER

Continues into Speed Calibration Belt Motor Run proceedure

5

STOP

Exits Automatic Calibration and enters CAL sleep mode *

*  While in the “Sleep” mode, pressing START will continue the Automatic Cal mode or pressing ENTER 

will go into MANUAL calibration mode.  This mode is not needed for speed calibration, Grade motor 

adjustments will be done while in this mode. Press STOP to exit the Manual Mode.

SECTION 2: CONSOLE CODES

Summary of Contents for Be Strong Commerical T912

Page 1: ...Be Strong Model T912 T914 T916 P N 001 6976 Rev A 07 27 2006 Service Manual Commerical Series Treadmill Model T912 Model T914 Model T916...

Page 2: ...AUTILUS OR NAUTILUS CERTIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL MAY RESULT IN VOIDING OF THE WARRANTY FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION ON ASSEMBLY AND USE FOR THE NAUTILUS COMMERICAL SERIES TREADMILL MODELS...

Page 3: ...UBLESHOOTING ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS MODEL T912 Common Electrical Electronic Problems 40 Error Reporting 42 Troubleshooting Flowcharts 43 Wiring Schematics and Reference Tables 49 SECTION FOUR TROUBLESHOO...

Page 4: ...les 5 Daily 6 Cleaning 6 Daily 6 Weekly 6 Treadmill Interior 6 Adjusting Belt Tension 7 Adjusting Belt Tracking 8 Replacing the Walk Belt 8 Replacing the Contact Heart Rate CHR Sensors 13 Updating the...

Page 5: ...codes To view the treadmill s run time information 1 Press the SPEED UP key on Ergo Bar then 4 ENTER on the console 2 The words Machine Status will be displayed 3 Press the SPEED UP key on Ergo Bar an...

Page 6: ...s Dry all surfaces thoroughly Weekly Elevate the treadmill to maximum incline and vacuum the oor under it to prevent excess dust and dirt from interfering with operation If the magnetic key is being u...

Page 7: ...s 6 Plug in the treadmill power cord and switch on the treadmill circuit breaker Adjusting Belt Tension Adjust the belt tension whenever the belt slips or moves unsteadily during operation by followin...

Page 8: ...t bolt 1 4 turn clockwise 2 2 If the belt moves to the left turn the left adjustment bolt 1 4 turn clockwise 3 After making an initial adjustment run the treadmill for ve 5 minutes and observe how the...

Page 9: ...gure 2 3 2 3 Remove the Kick Plate and four 4 screws see Figure 2 4 2 4 Remove the Pivot Bolt on the left and right side of the Upright Weldment see Figure 2 5 2 5 Remove the screw from the Front Roll...

Page 10: ...3 2 3 3 Remove the left side Deck Bolts then repeat for the right side see Figure 3 3 3 4 Lift and slide the Walk Deck out and replace if needed see Figure 3 4 3 5 Reverse steps when re installing the...

Page 11: ...ide surface of the walk belt points in the proper direction of belt travel see Figure 5 1 toward the rear of the machine 5 2 Lift the deck with the installed new walk belt and place it on the compress...

Page 12: ...forward until the adjustment knotch is even with the top knotch on the left side of the wheel and hold See Figure 7 3 and 7 4 7 7 Place a 9 16 wrench on bolt and tighten counter clockwise 8 Reinstalli...

Page 13: ...turn on the treadmill circuit breaker switch Replacing the Contact Heart Rate CHR Sensors 1 Starting on right side remove the three screws attaching the covers together with a 7 64 Allen bit see Figur...

Page 14: ...omplete the LED will turn to solid green The download takes one minute If the LED is solid orange inspect the connection the plug may be forced incorrectly in the socket 5 Turn the power off 6 Unplug...

Page 15: ...2 4 Reset to Zero 18 Table 2 5 Production Test Menu 18 Table 2 6 Management Setup Menu 19 Model T914 and T916 19 Console Cardio Codes 20 Service Screen Overview 22 Cardio Table 2 7 Defaults 23 Table 2...

Page 16: ...Status Table 2 26 Machine Status 31 Table 2 27 Run Time Hours 31 Table 2 28 Number of Workouts 31 Table 2 29 Distance Traveled 31 Table 2 30 Software Revision 32 Table 2 31 Con guration 32 Table 2 32...

Page 17: ...election and stops automatic speed calibration Speed Cal Menu Sets Speed calibration curve Table 2 2 Speed Cal Menu Step No Press Keys on Console Display What you will see 1 ENTER and STOP for 3 secs...

Page 18: ...s to Zero Initiate only when Total Hours or Total Distance is displayed Table 2 4 Reset to Zero Step No Press Keys on Console Display What you will see 1 SPEED UP 2 SPEED UP 3 QUICKSTART 4 QUICKSTART...

Page 19: ...setup Model T914 T916 There are seven groups of console codes for Models T914 and T916 as follows Cardio codes starting with 2 Owner De ned Custom codes starting with 3 Machine Status codes starting w...

Page 20: ...modes Pressing CLEAR twice will exit the Console Service Mode Workout Default Console Codes 2 ENTER DEFAULTS De ned as Data Entry Defaults ENTER ENTER WT XXX ENTER ENTER LEVEL 1 TO 20 ENTER ENTER TIM...

Page 21: ...De ned as Factory test options ENTER PROGRAM LOOP ENTER COM TIMEOUT 6 ENTER DIAGNOSTIC De ned as Service information and Device status ENTER DISPLAY TEST ENTER KEY TEST ENTER SERIAL PORTS ENTER A SEN...

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Page 23: ...of Maxmum Heart Rate for Target HR in HR Zone Trainer treadmill speed and initial speed for Quick Start Refer to the following table to scan through and change the cardio settings Table 2 7 Defaults...

Page 24: ...el 1 20 Step No Press Keys on Console Display What you will see 1 SPEED UP 2 ENTER DEFAULT 2 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN ENTER LEVEL 3 ENTER CURRENT LEVEL SETTING 4 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN LEVEL CHANGES 5 E...

Page 25: ...What you will see 1 SPEED UP 2 ENTER DEFAULT 2 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN THR PERCENTATE 3 ENTER CURRENT THR PERCENTAGE SETTING 4 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN THE PERCENTAGE CHANGES 5 ENTER DEFAULT 6 CLEAR THE...

Page 26: ...14 Customize Step No Press Keys on Console Display What you will see 1 SPEED UP 3 ENTER CUSTOMIZE 2 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN MAX TIME COOL DOWN CHANGE UNITS HR INPUTS STATS T916 ONLY LANGUAGE UP CONTRAT...

Page 27: ...e 2 16 Cool Down Time Step No Press Keys on Console Display What you will see 1 SPEED UP 2 ENTER DEFAULT 2 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN COOL DOWN TIME 3 ENTER CURRENT COOL DOWN SETTING 4 SPEED UP OR SPEED D...

Page 28: ...R INPUTS 3 ENTER CURRENT SETTINGS 4 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN LOCKED INPUTS EITHER INPUTS TELEMETRY ONLY HAND ONLY BOTH HR OFF 5 ENTER CUSTOMIZE 6 CLEAR THE RESULTS YOU WANT Default setting Setting could...

Page 29: ...S 4 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN CHANGES CONTRAST IN LOWER LCD SCREEN 5 ENTER CUSTOMIZE 6 CLEAR THE RESULTS YOU WANT Default setting Setting could be different Table 2 23 Max Speed Step No Press Keys on Con...

Page 30: ...USTOMIZE 6 CLEAR THE RESULTS YOU WANT Table 2 25 Set Defaults Step No Press Keys on Console Display What you will see 1 SPEED UP 3 ENTER CUSTOMIZE 2 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN SET DEFAULT 3 ENTER DONE 4 C...

Page 31: ...ollowing steps for that listed option Table 2 27 Run Time Hours Step No Press Keys on Console Display What you will see 1 SPEED UP 4 ENTER MACHINE STATUS 2 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN ACCUMULATED RUN HOURS...

Page 32: ...NE STATUS 2 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN CURRENT MACHINE CONFIGURATION 3 CLEAR THE RESULTS YOU WANT Table 2 32 TM Drive Step No Press Keys on Console Display What you will see 1 SPEED UP 4 ENTER MACHINE STA...

Page 33: ...ole Display What you will see 1 SPEED UP 6 ENTER DIAGNOSTIC 2 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN DISPLAY TEST KEY TEST SERIAL PORTS A SENSOR B I O TEST BUS VOLTS AUTO STOP GRADE ACT 3 ENTER SELECTED CHOICE 4 CLEA...

Page 34: ...T 3 ENTER CSAFE TEST 4 SPEED UP OR SPEED DOWN TM LOOPBACK 5 ENTER RUNNING PASS OR FAIL 6 CLEAR DIAGNOSTIC 7 CLEAR THE RESULTS YOU WANT Table 2 38 Bus Volts Step No Press Keys on Console Display What y...

Page 35: ...ERVICE 6 CLEAR THE RESULTS YOU WANT To view a particular machine status without having to scan through all the choices perform the following steps for that listed option Table 2 41 Error Log Step No P...

Page 36: ...elt Deactivation T9 12 STEP 1 With the magnet key removed if Replace Magnet is displayed on the console Press STOP to return machine to dormant mode STEP 2 Press and hold SPEED UP and SPEED DOWN keys...

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Page 38: ...Table 3 1 Electrical Issues 40 Table 3 2 Electronic Issues 41 Error Reporting Error List 42 Troubleshooting Flowcharts 43 Wiring Schematics and Reference Tables T9 12 115 VAC Reference Table 49 T9 12...

Page 39: ...breaker There is an internal electrical problem Refer to the wiring schematics located in this section of the manual There is a blown fuse Replace F1 or F2 depending on voltage con guration on the low...

Page 40: ...for speci c steps Treadmill will not reach maximum speed Speed limit control may be activated Speed calibration may have been lost in code Refer to Part 2 for adjusting treadmill maximum speed Rerun t...

Page 41: ...nd Actual Speed 3mph different Err Grd 1 Error Stops operation anytime grade is commanded to move but doesn t Commanded Grade change produces no detected motion of elevation system Err Grd 2 Error Sto...

Page 42: ...41170 Yes No Replace the Drive Board Is a Err Grd1 present Yes No Enter Service mode for Grade check move grade up dwn and examine Grade LEDs on hood Measure volt at P2 to P7 or P4 to P7 for LINE VOLT...

Page 43: ...cable AND OR Console board Yes Grade LEDs on Hood show motion Replace Drive board Yes No Replace Drive board End Motor Movement without commands ERROR 2 Is a Err Grd2 present Yes No Other Err Code dis...

Page 44: ...on Hood did they indicate movement Replace main cable 41170 End Grade Position Out of Range ERROR 3 Other Err Code displayed Yes No Monitor condition may have intermittent connection to J3 on Drive B...

Page 45: ...S present on Display Yes No Check the main cable 41170 for open or shorts End Other Err Code displayed Yes No Rerun manual workout Intermittent connections may have caused condition to occur Go to app...

Page 46: ...sent on Display Yes No Check main cable 41170 for opens or shorts End Other Err Code displayed Yes No Rerun manual workout Intermittent connections may have caused condition to occur Go to appropriate...

Page 47: ...the Drive board and check for 12VDC between pins 3 and 6 Is the voltage good Replace the Drive Board Reattach 41170 to J1 remove the console and disconnect the cables Check for 12VDC between pins 3 a...

Page 48: ...UCH SENSOR ROC CABLE ASSEMBLY 9 41173 TOUCH SENSOR CONSOLE CABLE ASSEMBLY 10 41161 DC MOTOR CONTROLLER UPPER COMMUNICATION CABLE ASSEMBLY 11 41194 MAGNETIC SAFETY SWITCH CABLE ASSEMBLY 12 40854 MAGNET...

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Page 50: ...SEMBLY 8 41193 TOUCH SENSOR ROC CABLE ASSEMBLY 9 41173 TOUCH SENSOR CONSOLE CABLE ASSEMBLY 10 41161 DC MOTOR CONTROLLER UPPER COMMUNICATION CABLE ASSEMBLY 11 41194 MAGNETIC SAFETY SWITCH CABLE ASSEMBL...

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Page 52: ...d Electronic Problems Table 4 1 Electrical Issues 53 Table 4 2 Electronic Issues 53 Error Reporting Error List 54 Future Errors 55 Error Resolution 55 VSD LED Patterns 56 Troubleshooting Flowcharts 57...

Page 53: ...ere is an insuf cient power source Make sure the outlet voltage is 115VAC USA or 230VAC International or 10 The treadmill is not on its own dedicated circuit Plug the treadmill into its own 20 amp ded...

Page 54: ...line reporting the error De nitions Warning A message display that appears on the console display that informs you of a condition that requires attention but does not stop treadmill operation Error A...

Page 55: ...ve overload DRV MON ERROR Error Program operation Goes to idle Treadmill slowly stops Treadmill current monitoring circuit failure CONFIG RQRD Error Start up Stops operation Treadmill con guration not...

Page 56: ...r loose Solution Check the motor leads to ensure all leads are connected One loose or disconnected lead will cause the overload 3 Electrical failure on the drive electronics Solution Replace the VSD 4...

Page 57: ...own fuse Check that voltages between TP7 GND and pin 1 of P1 and TP7 and pin 8 of P1 on VSD Board are 18VDC Check that the voltage between the red and black wires reads 14VAC Is the voltage good Repla...

Page 58: ...on the VSD Board Does the Actuator Motor run Replace the Actuator Motor Yes No Replace the VSD Board Is a Grade Move Error present Cycle the power Yes No Does the treadmill elevate Upgrade the firmwar...

Page 59: ...rom handgrips and recheck voltage End Is the CHR working End No Yes No Yes Replace the Controller Processor PCB Cycle the power Is the voltage is good Replace the CHR PCB Replace the CHR making sure t...

Page 60: ...CBA DS1 On Continuous P51 Processor PCBA Non operational Power off on treadmill see if problem self clears Replace P51 Processor PCBA VSD PCBA DS1 Flashing Any Rate VSD PCBA is Non operational Power o...

Page 61: ...unplugged or damaged cables Cable going to P20 on VSD PCBA is most likely to cause problem Use an ohmmeter to verify Config PCBA fuses F3 and F4 Replace VSD PCBA Replace Configuration Plate DS5 On Ver...

Page 62: ...w or high Let walkbelt motor cool down and cycle power Motor thermal switch may open due to worn belt and deck Ensure all cables from the configuration plate to the VSD PCBA are connected Cable going...

Page 63: ...lem goes away with ROC Ergo key panel disconnected check Ergo cable Plug alternate Touchsensor key panel and check operation Replace either ROC cable or key panel as required Replace P51 Processor PCB...

Page 64: ...ro priate con guration using the Speed Increase and Speed Decrease keys then press ENTER Ensure jumpers on VSD are correct TreadClimbers should have all three jumpers in place on PC0 PC3 and PC5 TM CO...

Page 65: ...E KEYPAD T9 16 9 41443 CONTACT TELEMETRY HEART RATE ROC CABLE ASSEMBLY 10 41169 CONTACT HEART RATE ELECTRODES CABLE ASSEMBLY 11 41180 CONTACT TELEMETRY HEART RATE RECEIVER PCBA 12 40854 MAGNETIC SAFET...

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Page 67: ...LEMETRY HEART RATE ROC CABLE ASSEMBLY 10 41169 CONTACT HEART RATE ELECTRODES CABLE ASSEMBLY 11 41180 CONTACT TELEMETRY HEART RATE RECEIVER PCBA 12 40854 MAGNETIC SAFETY SWITCH PCBA 13 41173 CONSOLE TO...

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Page 69: ...utilus Commercial T9 Series Treadmill Service Manual Troubleshooting Mechanical Problems 5 Contents Common Mechanical Problems and Solutions 70 Replacing Grade Actuator 71 Replacing Drive Motor 75 Sec...

Page 70: ...ller bearing Replace the roller The motor has a bad bearing Replace the motor 2 Banging noise when the person is running One or more compression mounts are worn normally the ones in the front Replace...

Page 71: ...tor 2 1 Unplug the Actuator cables from the VSD board See Figure 1 for T912 and Figure 2 for T914 916 2 2 Remove the the grade actuator ground wire from the frame T914 916 only 2 3 Remove both E Ring...

Page 72: ...e Actuator with the shaft pointing upward see Figure 6 3 3 Proceed with the appropriate calibration procedure for the actuator below T912 Actuator Calibration Step 1 Apply power to the machine Step 2...

Page 73: ...before proceeding Step 3 On the Ergo Bar keypad press DECLINE key down arrow to 0 incline The shaft on the actuator will rotate in the opposite direction NOTE Wait for the shaft to stop rotating befo...

Page 74: ...bracket on the frame Than attach with the mounting hardware See Figure 4 and Figure 10 3 8 Remove the blocks and retest the unit 5 Reinstall theTreadmill Hood 5 1 Install the treadmill hood over the...

Page 75: ...S Remove the Black and Red wires from points A1 and A2 on the Motor controller board see Figure 11B Remove the Ground wire from the machine Note Some machines have the Ground wire attached to the fram...

Page 76: ...heel drive pulley 3 0 Install Motor 3 1 Install the new ywheel on the new motor shaft Do not tighten the set screws at this time 3 2 Inspect the rubber isolators for wear If they are bad replace them...

Page 77: ...open end wrench on the large nut of tension wheel than turn counterclockwise to adjust the tension notch evenly with rst notch on the left side of the wheel and hold see Figure 16 4 6 Place a 9 16 so...

Page 78: ...st and Exploded Views 6 Contents Parts List Model T9 12 79 Exploded Views Model T9 12 84 Parts List Model T9 14 93 Exploded Views Model T9 14 98 Parts List Model T9 16 107 Exploded Views Model T9 16 1...

Page 79: ...405 1 S26405 KIT DECK HARDWARE SV SM26406 1 S26406 KIT BRACKET FRONT ROLLER SV SM26407 3 S26407 KIT SPEED SENSOR SV SM26408 1 S26408 KIT HARDWARE EXTRUSION SET SV SM26415 1 S26415 KIT MOTOR CNTRLR HAR...

Page 80: ...CONSOLE NTR 4000 SM41094 1 41094 MOTOR CONTROLLER AC 115V SM41095 1 41095 MOTOR 3 0 HP 90VDC SM41098 2 41098 HOUSING ERGO BOTTOM LEFT SM41099 2 41099 COVER MOTOR LOWER LEFT SM41101 2 41101 HOUSING CO...

Page 81: ...SM41281 N A 41281 MANUAL CD T9 SERIES SM41282 N A 41282 INSTRUCTIONS ASSY T9 SERIES TM SM41286 2 41286 KEYPAD CONSOLE T912 SM41315 1 41315 KIT HARDWARE T7 T9 SERIES SM41449 2 41449 ASSY ERGO BAR TOUC...

Page 82: ...SM27283 1 27283 KIT CONNECTOR LOCK T7 T912 SM41152 1 41152 CIRCUIT BREAKER THERMAL 10AMP SM41210 1 41210 MOTOR 3 0 HP 180 VDC SM41289 1 41289 ACTUATOR LINEAR 230V NTR TM SM41313 1 41313 MOTOR CONTROLL...

Page 83: ...1 17787 CONNECTOR RF 3MM F SM17847 1 17847 ASSY HARNESS TV PWR T914 T916 SM27283 1 27283 KIT CONNECTOR LOCK T7 T912 SM30579 016 1 30579 016 SCREW SEMS 10 32 X 375 SM41152 1 41152 CIRCUIT BREAKER THER...

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Page 93: ...FLAT SM22047 1 22047 WASHER FLAT 1 4 ID X 58 OD SM22074 2 22074 EDGE TRIM RUBBER SM22076 2 22076 EDGE TRIM RUBBER 3 4 X 1532 SM22101 1 22101 SCREW 250 20 X HEX HD CAP SM22139 1 22139 SCREW 250 X 50 S...

Page 94: ...COM SM27962 1 27962 ASSY TRANSFORMER 2100 TRDMLL SM35774 002 1 35774 002 PCBA CONFIG PLATE 510 612 SM35920 004 1 35920 004 WASHER FLAT ZINC METRIC SM36271 001 1 36271 001 FOAM PAD SM40639 1 40639 SCRE...

Page 95: ...71 SCREW 10 32 X 50 PAN HD W L SM41280 n a 41280 KEYPAD CONSOLE T914 SM41281 n a 41281 MANUAL CD T9 SERIES SM41282 2 41282 INSTRUCTIONS ASSY T9 SERIES TM SM41315 1 41315 KIT HARDWARE T7 T9 SERIES SM41...

Page 96: ...M F SM17847 1 17847 ASSY HARNESS TV PWR T914 T916 SM41628 1 41628 ASSY CONSOLE T914 TV OPTION T914 220V DOMESTIC WARRANTY SKU 00070 002 PART NUMBER WARRANTY CODE MFG PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SM41407 1...

Page 97: ...SSY SWITCH PLATE T914 T916 220 SM41613 1 41613 ASSY CONSOLE T914 INTERNATIONAL SMQ36498 002 1 36498 002 PCBA TM VOLT CONFIG 230V 15 T914 220V DOMESTIC TV WARRANTY SKU 00070 005 PART NUMBER WARRANTY CO...

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Page 107: ...LOCK SM22029 1 22029 NUT 375 16 NYLON INSERT SM22030 1 22030 WASHER 3 8 USS FLAT SM22047 1 22047 WASHER FLAT 1 4 ID X 58 OD SM22074 2 22074 EDGE TRIM RUBBER SM22076 2 22076 EDGE TRIM RUBBER 3 4 X 153...

Page 108: ...NG 6 X 3 8 SM27951 1 27951 ASSY CABLE LOWER C50 TM COM SM27952 1 27952 ASSY CABLE UPPER C50 TM COM SM35774 002 1 35774 002 PCBA CONFIG PLATE 510 612 SM35920 004 1 35920 004 WASHER FLAT ZINC METRIC SM3...

Page 109: ...3 41326 WELDMENT FRAME 63 DECK SM41330 2 41330 DECK 22 INCH 63 SM41331 2 41331 BELT WALK 63 SM41332 1 41332 ASSEMBLY CONSOLE T9 16 SM41334 2 41334 EXTRUS RUBBER SIDE RAIL TOP 63 SM41442 1 41442 CABLE...

Page 110: ...Y HARNESS TV PWR T914 T916 SM41606 1 41606 ASSY CONSOLE T9 16 TV OPTION T916 220V DOMESTIC WARRANTY SKU 00080 002 PART NUMBER WARRANTY CODE MFG PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SM41407 1 41407 ASSY CONFIG PLAT...

Page 111: ...ITCH PLATE T914 T916 220 SM41614 1 41614 ASSY CONSOLE T9 16 INTERNATIONAL SMQ36498 002 1 36498 002 PCBA TM VOLT CONFIG 230V 15 T916 220V DOMESTIC TV WARRANTY SKU 00080 005 PART NUMBER WARRANTY CODE MF...

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Page 121: ...T9 Series Treadmill Service Manual Appendixes 7 Contents Appendix A Required Tools Lubricants 122 Appendix B Using a Multimeter 123 Appendix C International Power Plug Con gurations 126 Appendix D Sp...

Page 122: ...drive belt tension 5 mm Allen wrench Removing and installing console and uprights M 4 Allen wrench Removing and installing hood screws M 4 Allen wrench Front cosmetic cover T 10 Torx screwdriver Ergo...

Page 123: ...output in numbers usually on a LCD Analog meters move a needle along a scale We recommend using a digital meter While analog meters can be very cheap they are dif cult for beginner to read accurately...

Page 124: ...lead always goes here These are for checking amps and are not needed for our purposes Set here to check resistance ohms Or here to listen for an audible response useful when testing a sensor Set here...

Page 125: ...oblems resulting in blown fuses or fried components 1 Set the multimeter to the lowest OHMs resistance range 2 Attach one test lead of the multimeter to one wire and check all adjacent wires This can...

Page 126: ...126 Appendix C International Power Plug Con gurations Table 7 2 International Power Plugs Power Cords System Country G UK C E F Europe J Swiss K Australia L SECTION 7 APPENDIXES...

Page 127: ...Functionality Speed Range 0 5 to 12 mph 8 km h to 19 3 km h Elevation Range 0 to 15 Number of Functions Twelve Speed Incline Elapsed Time Pace Watts METs Strides Per Minute Calories Per Minute Heart...

Page 128: ...eart rate elapsed time calories burned caloreis burned per hour watts METS distance and workout pro le Heart Rate Monitoring Polar compatible wireless and contact heart rate Workout Programs Quick Sta...

Page 129: ...ntact the appropriate Nautilus of ce listed below For technical assistance and a list of distributors in your area please call or fax one of the following numbers INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE INTERN...

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