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TROUBLESHOOTING
This section outlines several tests to systematically identify and isolate the
cause of problems in the electrical system and the drive train. The first step is
to identify the problem. This troubleshooting section is organized into three
problem sections: Electrical Troubleshooting, Console Diagnostics, and
mechanical Troubleshooting. Once you have identified the problem, perform
the tests in exactly the same order as written.
Refer to the appropriate “Parts Removal and Replacement” section of
this manual for all disassembly and assembly instructions. Contact our
Customer Service Department to order a replacement part or to get help with
the troubleshooting process. See the "Appendix" for the appropriate phone
number.
Troubleshooting The Electrical System
The electrical power system has four major components: the power supply, the
power cables, the alternator and the console. In order to identify the compo-
nent that is causing the problem, you must systematically test the system. You
will need a volt-ohm meter (multimeter) to conduct portions of the following
procedures. The console and power supply are not user serviceable. If either
of these parts are inoperable, they must be replaced. Opening the console or
power supply will void the warranty.
1.
Use a voltmeter set on VAC to verify that the AC wall outlet has 100
to 120 VAC (or 220 to 240 VAC, if applicable). If you do not have a
voltmeter plug in an alternate AC-powered device (e.g., a lamp). If the
device does not work when plugged into the electrical outlet, consult
an electrician for further assistance and then retest the electrical
outlet.
!
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK WHEN WORKING WITH AC
VOLTAGE, A QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN SHOULD PERFORM ALL
ELECTRICAL TESTS THAT INVOLVE CHECKING AC POWER.
Summary of Contents for Crossrobics 1650 LE
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Page 82: ...Page 73 Figure 7 Parts Needing Periodic Lubrication FIGURES...
Page 83: ...Page 73 Figure 7 Parts Needing Periodic Lubrication FIGURES...
Page 84: ...Page 74 Figure 8 Left Side View FIGURES...
Page 85: ...Page 75 Figure 9 Right Side View FIGURES...
Page 86: ...Page 76 Figure 10 Reduction Belt Tension FIGURES...
Page 87: ...Page 77 Figure 11 Handle Assembly Top View with Seat and Seat Tray Removed FIGURES...
Page 88: ...Page 78 Figure 12 Console Assembly FIGURES...
Page 89: ...Page 79 Figure 13 Cover Fastener Location FIGURES...
Page 90: ...Page 80 Figure 14 Cover Fasteners FIGURES...
Page 91: ...Page 81 Figure 15 Top View of the Cover Seams FIGURES...
Page 92: ...Page 82 Figure 16 Weight Stack Belt Assembly FIGURES...
Page 93: ...Page 83 Figure 17 Weight Stack Belt Path FIGURES...
Page 94: ...Page 84 Figure 18 Guide Rod Assembly FIGURES...
Page 95: ...Page 85 Figure 19 Weight Stack Assembly FIGURES...
Page 96: ...Page 86 Figure 20 Pedal Arm Spring Assembly FIGURES...
Page 97: ...Page 87 Figure 21 Master Link FIGURES...
Page 98: ...Page 88 Figure 22 Drive Chain Assembly FIGURES...
Page 99: ...Page 89 Figure 23 Drive Shaft Assembly FIGURES...
Page 100: ...Page 90 Figure 24 Lower Reduction Shaft Assembly FIGURES...
Page 101: ...Page 91 Figure 25 Pivot Assembly FIGURES...
Page 102: ...Page 92 Figure 26 Floating Pulley Assembly FIGURES...
Page 103: ...Page 93 Figure 27 Upper Spring Stop Assembly FIGURES...
Page 104: ...Page 94 Figure 28 Chain Tensioning Idler Sprocket Assembly FIGURES...
Page 105: ...Page 95 Figure 29 Left Pedal Arm Assembly FIGURES...
Page 106: ...Page 96 Figure 30 Main Cable Routing Diagram FIGURES...
Page 107: ...Page 97 Figure 31 Alternator and Resistor Mounting FIGURES...
Page 108: ...Page 98 Wiring Diagram 1 Main Cable Assembly Connections WIRING DIAGRAM...