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L7/L8/L9 Treadmill

 

90 Series

 

Service Manual

Summary of Contents for L7 Club

Page 1: ...L7 L8 L9 Treadmill 90 Series Service Manual...

Page 2: ...is necessary when the treadmill is used by or near children or persons with disabilities Use the treadmill only for its intended use as described in this manual Do not use attachments not recommended...

Page 3: ...e following warning statements can result in serious injury Do not use this product without first consulting your doctor if you suffer from any illness condition or disability that affects your abilit...

Page 4: ...Grounding Instructions 4...

Page 5: ...Control Board 23 3 6 SCR Motor Control PCB 24 3 7 Harnesses 24 4 Routine Maintenance 27 4 1 Home Models 27 4 2 Commercial Models 27 Weekly Maintenance 27 Monthly Maintenance 27 Every Six Months 27 4 3...

Page 6: ...Speed Upper display lights treadbelt moves speed will not increase 59 6 19 ESI SCR Upper display fails to light when START is pressed 60 6 20 ESI PWM Upper display fails to light when START is presse...

Page 7: ...warranty CLUB treadmills are designed for heavy duty commercial applications and any pay for membership facilities This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage damage due to acts of God accident misu...

Page 8: ...rranty 1 2 3 Parts Policy Our policy requires that all REQUESTED defective parts be returned to Landice This will be clearly marked on all packing slips and Invoices and an ARS tag to pay for its retu...

Page 9: ...ons boxed 36 x 25 x 82 Weight 350 lbs Treadmill weight No box or pallet Weight 300 lbs Treadbelt Dimension Width 20 inches Length 58 inches Circumference 122 inches Deck Dimension 1 inch thick wood Ph...

Page 10: ...mensions boxed 90 x 38 x 29 Weight 435 lbs L8 90 no box or pallet Weight 360 lbs L9 90 Treadmill Dimensions boxed 90 x 38 x 29 Weight 460 lbs L9 90 no box or pallet Weight 360 lbs Treadbelt Dimension...

Page 11: ...onsole is used on all models L7 90 L8 90 and L9 90 Production Date September 2016 Electronics DCI PWM ESI PWM SCR I SCR 2 110v and 220v Home setting 0 5 12 mph and max elevation is 15 Commercial setti...

Page 12: ...h out voltage to Drive Motor Used with SCR Motor Control Boards Choke Inductor Acts like a filter to smooth out voltage to Drive Motor Used with SCR Motor Control Boards DCP Display Control Package Co...

Page 13: ...treadmill to operate while in normal position fully retracted in the lower control panel If the lanyard is pulled and thus pulls out its yellow block the circuit is opened and the upper con trol remov...

Page 14: ...Frame Assembly Drive Belt Drive Roller with Sheave Treadbelt VXF System Frame Rail Rail Cover Safety Lanyard Emergency Stop Speed Switch Incline Switch Contact Heart Rate Electrode Contact Heart Rate...

Page 15: ...ench set Must have Open end wrenches 14mm and 19mm or adjustable open end wrench SAE Sizes 3 8 7 16 1 2 5 16 9 16 1 2 and 3 cross tip screwdriver 1 2 and 3 flat head screwdriver Socket head cap screw...

Page 16: ...Introduction Recommended Tools 16...

Page 17: ...ill Figure 3 1 Electronic Assemblies Upper Assembly All Models Figure 3 2 Electronic Assemblies Base Assembly L7 Home and LTD Model l Control Panel Fan Control Panel Fan Start and Stop Switches Pulse...

Page 18: ...l Upper Display Board Version RTM This will NOT use the DCI PWM PT4 V1 00 PST6 V1 01 CT6 V1 01 ET4 V2 01 Table 3 2 DCI PT4 Display Compatibility Lower Motor Control PCB Type Make and Version PWM ESI R...

Page 19: ...nsor mounted to drive motor Drive Motor Black White Green Blue Brown Green Red White Black Control PCB Electrode Right Electrode Left Incline Adjust Switch Speed Adjust Switch 110VAC Power In Display...

Page 20: ...otor Black White Green Blue Brown Green Red White Black Control PCB Electrode Right Electrode Left Incline Adjust Switch Speed Adjust Switch 110VAC Power In Display Board JX JM4 JM JM JM JM Safety Key...

Page 21: ...6 70324 Elevation Potentiometer Speed Wheel Speed Sensor mounted to drive motor Drive Motor Black White Green Green 110VAC Power In Blue Brown Green Yellow Red White Black 70533 Control PCB Electrode...

Page 22: ...Sensor 4 Elevation Motor 5 Main Harness 6 Ground Wire 7 White wire from the drive motor goes to Motor terminal 8 Black wire from drive motor goes to Motor terminal 9 Brown wire from inlet connector go...

Page 23: ...rical Reference 23 3 5 ESI PWM Motor Control Board This section indicates the LEDs and contacts of the ESI PWM Motor Control PCBs Green LED indicator Blue Electrical contact Brown Potentiometer Figure...

Page 24: ...3 7 Harnesses Figure 3 10 Upper Wire Harness for PWM 7025 1 12 VDC BLACK 1 1 RED BLUE PURPLE YELLOW WHITE BLACK ORANGE BROWN GREEN 9 5 8 7 6 3 4 2 YELLOW LIGHT BLUE OPEN 12 10 OPEN 11 OPEN 9 RED 5 BRO...

Page 25: ...A DOWN OPEN OPEN 12 1 J4 LOWER BOARD J1 LOWER BOARD J6 DISPLAY BOARD 12V UNREGULATED GROUND GRADE PWR OFF 6 8 JUMPER PIN 6 8 3 5 PIN 3 TO PIN 5 OPEN JUMPER PIN 8 6 7 OPEN JUMPER YELLOW YELLOW Green w...

Page 26: ...Electrical Reference Harnesses 26...

Page 27: ...does not remove dirt Landice recommends the use of a medium stiff nylon bristle brush to remove dirt trapped in treadbelt surface A damp not wet sponge can be used to finish the cleaning process 4 2 2...

Page 28: ...a new or well maintained 110V treadmill with a 150lb load at 3mph will be approximately 6A for 220V units it will be approximately 3A If the load is higher than 150lb then adjust the amperage upward i...

Page 29: ...one Check treadbelt tension and tracking Wipe beneath treadbelt Check drive belt tension Check motor brushes Use cleaning stone to clean commutator Vacuum under motor hood Vacuum around and under trea...

Page 30: ...Routine Maintenance Maintenance Checklist 30...

Page 31: ...ew To test for tightness 1 Unplug the power cord from its outlet 2 Remove motor cover 3 Check the tension on the drive belt by placing the drive belt between the thumb and forefinger and twisting as s...

Page 32: ...ighten or loosen nut as necessary 5 Set the treadmill to run at 2mph and walk on treadbelt If the drive belt is moving the front roller with no slippage then drive belt is correctly tensioned Otherwis...

Page 33: ...ent To determine if the treadbelt needs adjustment perform the following test 1 Remove motor cover 2 Set treadmill speed to 2mph 3 Walk on treadbelt and see if drive roller is turning but belt is not...

Page 34: ...he take up roller closer or further away from the deck to tension the treadbelt Figure 5 5 Treadbelt Tension Check CAUTION CAUTION DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN TREADBELT If you cannot reach the palm of the han...

Page 35: ...roller as discussed in the following example Treadbelt tracks to the right Note This example assumes that only the take up roller is out of alignment You might encounter a situation in which both rol...

Page 36: ...aligned at the factory However if the treadbelt is centered at the rear roller but is off center in the front an adjustment is necessary This problem often appears as the belt is running diagonally c...

Page 37: ...entiometer and proceed to the next step If the elevation reading is accurate you are done b Turn the post of the potentiometer all the way clockwise c Slowly turn the potentiometer counterclockwise un...

Page 38: ...OMP Potentiometer Adjustment If the PWM motor control board IR COMP potentiometer is out of adjustment then stepping onto the treadbelt will result in either a surge in treadbelt speed or make it feel...

Page 39: ...ses on page 45 Treadbelt feels like it is slipping or grabbing when walked on See Treadbelt Tensioning on page 33 Treadmill slows down when user steps onto treadbelt Incorrectly tensioned or worn out...

Page 40: ...rting any motor movement This displays the error message to the upper board See ESI PWM SAFETY SHUTDOWN Upper display lights treadbelt moves speed will not increase on page 58 Comm Error CE Error or C...

Page 41: ...or on page 49 MOTOR VOLTAGE displayed This tests the DC voltage from the motor control board to the drive motor During testing the drive motor will move If this test fails measure for 90 180VDC voltag...

Page 42: ...ware Version of the Display Board Button Check Checks membrane buttons Touch Screen Check Shows if different parts of the Touch Screen are functioning NV INIT Boot Not for Diagnostics Self Diagnostic...

Page 43: ...the Diagnostic screen 6 2 4 Pro Sport Trainer PST6 and Cardio Trainer CT6 To Enter Diagnostic Mode With the display OFF press and hold ENTER key and then press START key until beep is heard The follo...

Page 44: ...Software Version of the Display Board Button Check Checks membrane buttons Touch Screen Check Shows if different parts of the Touch Screen are functioning NV INIT Boot Not for Diagnostics Self Diagno...

Page 45: ...he roller because it is close to the bearings and does not move Many technicians will hold the blade end of screwdriver onto the shaft and place their ear next to the handle end to be sure they are id...

Page 46: ...if the fan is rubbing against the fan cover Try to pry the cover away from the motor being careful to not damage either Metallic grinding noise if the motor brushes are very worn Replace the brushes...

Page 47: ...ack and white wires together and spin the flywheel There should be resistance when wires are con nected Note If red LED is lit then current draw is high 6 Check condition of motor commutator If it is...

Page 48: ...es both the PWM motor control board and the SCR Motor Control PCB any differences in the step is noted Reference the appropriate wiring diagram for pin out information SCR motor control PCB Interconne...

Page 49: ...WM motor control board to determine motor speed Verify the sensor s operation as outlined in the following procedure 1 Unplug the treadmill 2 Remove the motor cover the following figure shows the spee...

Page 50: ...nnected to the upper display board By measuring the Black and Green wires on the Upper Wire Harness you can confirm voltage from the PCB Confirm the upper display is getting 12DC volts delivered to it...

Page 51: ...tting 1 Unscrew the three screws holding the magazine rack and remove rack 2 Pull the display down and forward of the Velcro seal and then disconnect the membrane ribbon cable 3 Set the voltmeter to c...

Page 52: ...Membrane and Faceplate 52 Figure 6 4 Control Board START and GND Pins If the treadmill starts replace the Upper Control PCB Executive Treadmill Upper Control PCB Cardio and ProSport Trainer Treadmill...

Page 53: ...t button NO Replace the LOWER BOARD P N 110 V 70080 P N 220 V 70081 YES Plug the elevation motor into the lower board while keeping the drive motor disconnected Press start on the treadmill to see if...

Page 54: ...ocated in the treadmill and press the start button DID THE FUSE BLOW UPON START UP Replace the LOWER BOARD 70455 YES Plug the elevation motor into the lower board while keeping the drive motor disconn...

Page 55: ...on the ESI SCR lower board 17 ON ESI SCR LOCATOR SHEET YES YES Unplug the treadmill from the outlet Start manually walking on the treadbelt DOES THE YELLOW RLC LED 10 MOTOR LED 11 LAMPS LIGHT UP AS YO...

Page 56: ...e Speed Button until the speed reaches 12 0 mph on the speed window 4 Setting your voltmeter on VDC check for proper voltage from the P 4 and P 6 terminals at the lower board for 90 vdc or better DID...

Page 57: ...NSOR LED ILLUMINATE NO NO Replace the SPEED SENSOR P N 70621 Unplug the 3 pin wire speed sensor connector at the lower board Check for a loose frayed crimped or broken wires or connec on DID YOU FIND...

Page 58: ...sensor connector at the lower board Check for any loose frayed crimped or broken wires or connection DID YOU FIND ANY DAMAGED WIRES NO NO YES Replace the SPEED SENSOR 70621 Unplug the 9 pin upper har...

Page 59: ...ved by hand Press SPEED to top speed and verify 90VDC from the MOTOR MOTOR terminals Did you measure approximately 90VDC Check connections for Speed Sensor If OK then replace Speed Sensor YES NO NO YE...

Page 60: ...VAC PWR LED 9 lit on the lower board 18 ON ESI SCR LOCATOR SHEET Replace the Linecord Connector w Switch P N 70861 YES NO Is the GREEN 12VDC LED 1 lit on the lower board 1 ON ESI SCR LOCATOR SHEET YES...

Page 61: ...ord Connector w Switch 70861 Is the GREEN VAC PWR LED 9 lit on the lower board 6 ON ESI PWM LOCATOR SHEET NO Perform a continuity test on the in line fuse If the fuse is bad replace it with the spare...

Page 62: ...being powered on Turn the treadmill off at the ON OFF power switch located at the motor pan Check to see if the safety key is engaged in the mini pod WAS THE SAFETY KEY ENGAGED IN THE MINI POD YES Pul...

Page 63: ...you will see a number If you are at zero elevation the calibration number should be 2 or 3 See information below on how to calibrate elevation motor Unplug the elevation connector from the Lower Cont...

Page 64: ...ard 5 ON ESI PWM LOCATOR SHEET Replace the UPPER HARNESS 70251 NO Replace the LOWER BOARD 70455 Disconnect the 6 pin elevation harness from the lower board Press the elevation up and down button WHICH...

Page 65: ...Lower Control Panel Electronics on page 68 Lower control panel electronics See Lower Control Panel Electronics on page 68 Lower control panel control See Lower Control Panel Electronics on page 68 Mot...

Page 66: ...he slot in the top of the frame The top of the display is tucked behind the frame 3 Disconnect main wire harness clip Please review the following to prevent breaking the connector Note The wire harnes...

Page 67: ...ring the fan cover in the upper housing and carefully remove the fan cover Figure 7 2 Fan 3 Disconnect the fan from the harness 4 Remove the two screws securing the fan to the cover 5 Remove the gaske...

Page 68: ...nplug the treadmill from its outlet 2 Remove the four screws that secure the lower control panel upper to the handle assembly as shown in the fol lowing figure Figure 7 3 Lower Control Panel Upper 3 C...

Page 69: ...y Switch Assembly Switch Replacement 1 Remove the lower control panel as outlined in Lower Control Panel Electronics on page 68 2 Remove the emergency stop switch assembly It is secured with four scre...

Page 70: ...nnect Wiring Diagram LTD and Home Models ESI PWM Control PCB on page 19 or Intercon nect Wiring Diagram Club Model on page 21 as applicable 6 Install the switch 7 Install the Emergency Switch Assembly...

Page 71: ...it is secured by three screws as shown in the following figure Figure 7 6 Safety Lanyard Assembly 4 Compress the spring assembly and remove from the lanyard assembly Do not allow it to spring free 5...

Page 72: ...rol Panel to Upper Display Board Cable Connection 3 Remove the lower control panel as outlined in Lower Control Panel Electronics on page 68 4 Remove the lower control panel control As shown in Lower...

Page 73: ...Cover Screws WARNING When the cover is off dangerous voltages are present if the power cable is plugged in Remove the plug from its outlet whenever the cover is removed If power is required for testi...

Page 74: ...ing figure Figure 7 10 Speed Sensor Speed Wheel 4 Remove the speed wheel 5 Remove the speed sensor by using a screwdriver to carefully pry the clips holding the sensor just far enough to remove the sp...

Page 75: ...inlet and switch to the pan Figure 7 12 Power Inlet and Switch 5 Disconnect the wires from the power inlet and switch 6 Remove the two screws securing the power inlet and switch to the pan and remove...

Page 76: ...r cover 3 Disconnect all wires from the MCB Figure 7 13 Motor Control PCB and Bracket Removal 4 Reverse to install new MCB 5 Connect the wires to the MCB as appropriate PWM MCB see Table 7 2 SCR MCB s...

Page 77: ...Destination Clip with Blue Orange Brown Red Black and White wires to Elevation Motor Clip with Red Green and Black wires to Speed Sensor on Drive Motor Black MTR and White MTR wires to Drive Motor Re...

Page 78: ...mill to 15 Unplug power cord 2 Remove the motor cover See Motor Cover on page 73 3 Disconnect the motor s white green and black wires from the motor control board 4 If required remove green ground wir...

Page 79: ...Drive Motor hitch pins on bottom of motor pan as shown in the previous figure Remove hitch pins using needle nose pliers and remove Motor Spacers 8 Remove Drive motor from the saddle Be sure not to lo...

Page 80: ...on top of the pan and 1 rubber on the bottom followed by 1 retaining clip When reinstalling make sure to properly position foam block under motor Tension drive belt See Drive Belt Tension on page 31 7...

Page 81: ...motor brush holder and take the clip out A good motor brush will look shiny and is free from scorch marks or chips and is not dull where the commutator would make contact The commutator is copper colo...

Page 82: ...or Parts upright removed to improve clarity below The parts are identified by the number shown in the figure 1 Unplug the treadmill from its outlet 2 Remove the motor cover 3 Remove all weight from th...

Page 83: ...pin 12 Insert the hitch pin 13 Reconnect the Elevation Motor wires 14 Enter diagnostic mode as outlined in Entering Diagnostic Mode on page 39 Press the UP key briefly and then hold the DOWN key unti...

Page 84: ...37 7 16 Elevation Potentiometer 1 Remove the motor cover 2 Remove the wires from the elevation potentiometer Figure 7 18 Elevation Potentiometer 3 Remove the retaining nut and slide the potentiometer...

Page 85: ...ack in the belt Figure 7 19 Drive Belt Tensioning Bolt 2 Follow the instructions in Drive Roller on page 87 to the point that the drive belt can be removed from the drive roller 3 Slide the belt off b...

Page 86: ...same for left side 3 Using a rubber mallet gently tap up on the rail to remove it Repeat for left side 4 Remove the drive belt as outlined in Drive Belt on page 85 5 Use a 9 16 socket and ratchet to...

Page 87: ...d as shown in the following figure Figure 7 22 Treadbelt Tensioning Bolts 3 Turn treadmill ON and elevate it to 15 grade 4 Turn treadmill OFF and unplug its power cord from wall outlet 5 Remove motor...

Page 88: ...Figure 7 23 Side Rail Cover same for left side 8 Using a rubber mallet gently tap up on the rail to remove it Same for left side 9 Remove the drive belt as outlined in Drive Belt on page 85 10 Remove...

Page 89: ...rections for the felt washers that prevent the deck from banging against the side frame covers L7 Regular Treadbelt Front two posts One gray thick topped by one white thin Remaining Posts One gray eac...

Page 90: ...following figure Lift it from the opposite side and stand it up on edge to remove the treadbelt Figure 7 25 Mallet holding up deck Note If the deck has one unused side it will be reversed now If both...

Page 91: ...7 The post has no spacer L8 and L9 The post has a nylon spacer Figure 7 26 Impact Absorbers 3 For L7 models only Remove the guides see the following figure from the deck and reinstall on either the ne...

Page 92: ...slat For L8 and L9 models Install the post and nylon spacer Install the greased impact absorber and load washer on all posts 7 Use the locking pliers to tighten the posts into the slats securely 1 4 t...

Page 93: ...k washers from the bearing blocks and lower the elevation assembly to the block 6 Installation is the reverse of removal 7 Remove the bearing blocks and remove the elevation assembly 7 24 Clevis Mount...

Page 94: ...rity 5 Remove the hitch pin from the pin 6 Support the elevation motor and remove the pin from the Clevis mount 7 Remove the Clevis mount 8 Place the glides on the new Clevis mount 9 Installation is t...

Page 95: ...le 1 2 75070 Bottle Holder 1 3 73000 Upright 1 4 75058 Handrail Small Inner Cover Left 1 5 75059 Handrail Small Inner Cover Right 1 6 75000 Lower Control Panel 1 7 73015 Motor Cover 1 8 75050 Handrail...

Page 96: ...8 2 Arm Inner Cover Hardware same for right side Table 8 2 Top Level Parts Arm Inner Cover Parts Item Number Part Number Description QTY 1 M8x15SHCS M8x15 socket head cap screw 14 2 M5x15SHCS M5x15 s...

Page 97: ...Hardware Item Number Part Number Description QTY 1 8 32x0 75 8 32x0 75 Pan Head Phillips Screw 4 2 1 4 20x1 25 1 4 20x1 25 High Strength Flange Head Cap Screw 6 3 6 32x0 5 6 32x0 5 Screw 2 4 70861 On...

Page 98: ...Lower Control Panel and Bottle Holder Hardware Table 8 4 Top Level Parts Lower Control Panel and Bottle Holder Hardware Item Number Part Number Description QTY 1 M6x15BHSS M6x15BHSS 14 2 M8 nut M8 nut...

Page 99: ...igure 8 5 Bottle Holder Table 8 5 Top Level Parts Bottle Holder Parts Item Number Part Number Description QTY 1 75074 Bridge Bumper 2 2 75071 Plastic Bridge Cover 1 3 Misc Accessory Tray 1 4 Misc Cup...

Page 100: ...Switch 1 2 75025 Emergency Stop Button 1 3 75029 Spring 1 4 75024 Lower Control Panel Bezel 1 5 75030 Coil Spring 2 6 75031 Adjust Switch Assembly 2 7 RT7507400 Emergency Stop Switch Assembly 1 8 IMP...

Page 101: ...tact Heart Rate Right Top 2 5 75001 Ergo Bar Weldment Right 1 6 75005 Contact Heart Rate Right Bottom 2 7 M6X15BHSS 4mm Socket Button Head Fastener 6mm DIA X 15mm Long 4 8 IMP_GB846ST3 5_16 Phillips C...

Page 102: ...Replacement Parts 102 Figure 8 8 Control Panel 17 16 15 13 14 12 11 11 9 5 3 7 6 2 4 8 1...

Page 103: ...lips Plastics Screw 4 2mm DIA X 19mm Long 3 6 GB845ST4 2 8 7 75107 Panel With USB Headphone Jack 1 8 75106 Console Front Shell 1 9 75114 Control Weldment 1 10 75102 Console Back Assembly 1 11 75116 RJ...

Page 104: ...3010 Upright Bracket Left 1 3 73009 Upright Bracket Right 1 4 8 32x0 5 Pan Head Phillips Screw 8 5 8 32 Lock Washer 8 6 70043 Motor Cover Bracket 2 7 1 4 20x1 5 High Strength Serrated Flange Head Cap...

Page 105: ...Replacement Parts 105 13 73013 Tape Traction 2 14 1 4 20x0 75 Pan Head Phillips Screw 10 15 73004 Side Frame Cover Left 1 Table 8 9 Base Parts L7 Continued Item Number Part Number Description QTY...

Page 106: ...res for these parts NA 2 73010 Upright Bracket Left 1 3 73009 Upright Bracket Right 1 4 8 32x0 5 Pan Head Phillips Screw 8 5 8 32 Lock Washer 8 6 70043 Motor Cover Bracket 2 7 1 4 20x1 5 High Strength...

Page 107: ...ement Parts 107 12 70509 End Cap Left 1 13 73293 Traction Strip 2 14 1 4 20x0 75 Pan Head Phillips Screw 10 15 73008 Track Left Table 8 10 Base Parts L8 L9 Continued Item Number Part Number Descriptio...

Page 108: ...088 Elevation Motor 110VAC 1 1 70126 Elevation Motor 220VAC 1 2 1 4 20x0 5 Pan Head Phillips Screw 2 3 70032 Locking Pin Lift Screw Collar 2 4 70022 Plastic Bushing Clevis Axle 2 5 70213 Locking Pin 1...

Page 109: ...Motor 1 2 70014 Drive Motor Bracket 1 3 1 4 Washer 2 4 1 4 20x0 75 Pan Head Phillips Screw 2 5 1 4 20 Hook Bolt Hook Bolt 1 6 71013 Motor Foam Support 1 7 70089 Motor Mount Rectangular Washer Elastom...

Page 110: ...1 70374 Elevation Leg Assembly L8 L9 1 2 70373 Bearing block 2 3 1 4 20 Washer 1 4 20 Washer 4 4 1 4 20x2PHPS 1 4 20x2 Pan Head Phillips Screw 4 5 1 2 13 Nut Leveling Foot Jam Nut 4 6 70865 Leveling F...

Page 111: ...WS No 8x1 Pan Head Wood Screw 4 2 70208 Belt Guide Bracket 2 3 70466 Deck 1 4 70516 Gray Felt Washer 6 5 70468 Treadbelt 1 6 70237 Take Up Roller Assembly 1 7 70236 Drive Roller Assembly 1 8 1 4 20x0...

Page 112: ...e Parts L8 L9 Item Number Part Number Description QTY 1 5 16 18x0 75HHB 5 16 18x0 75 Hex Head Bolt 2 2 70296 Deck 1 3 70516 Gray Felt Washer 8 4 Treadbelt 1 5 70505 Take Up Roller Assembly 1 6 70504 D...

Page 113: ...ame Side Right 1 3 70242 Motor Pan 1 4 8 32x0 5PHPS 8 32x0 5 Pan Head Phillips Screw 2 5 70049 Elevation Motor Clevis 1 6 1 4 20x0 75PHPS 1 4 20x0 75 Pan Head Phillips Screw 18 7 70221 Impact Absorber...

Page 114: ...73005 Frame Side Right 1 3 70242 Motor Pan 1 4 8 32xp5PHPS 8 32xp05 Pan Head Phillips Screw 2 5 70049 Elevation Motor Clevis 1 6 70240 Deck Slat 4 7 1 4 20LW 1 4 20 Lock Washer 16 8 1 4 20x0 75PHPS 1...

Page 115: ...t 8 13 1 4 20 X 0 75 PAN HEAD PHILLIPS SCREW W LOCK WASHER 6 14 1 4_20x3 4_HMMS Clevis Bolt 3 15 1 4_20_NUT 1 4 20 Clevis Nut 1 16 1 4_LW_EXT Star Washer 4 Table 8 17 Base Frame Parts L8 and 9 Continu...

Page 116: ...Replacement Parts 116...

Page 117: ...applicable Out of box problem Yes No CUSTOMER Description of Issue SERVICES PERFORMED PARTS REPLACED TRAVEL LABOR Travel Time Labor Time TOTAL TIME VALIDATION SIGNATURES Service Rep Signature Custome...

Page 118: ...118 COMPANY ADDRESS Landice Inc 111 Canfield Ave Suite A 1 Randolph NJ 07869 For Purchase Parts Sales and Customer Support sales landice com For Technical Help and Warranty Parts Technical Service se...

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