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Summary of Contents for ROWER-02

Page 1: ...R o w e r 0 2 A R 1 1 S E R V I C E M A N U A l ...

Page 2: ...7 1 Service Mode Overview 9 7 2 Test Mode Overview 10 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 Electrical Diagram 11 8 2 Troubleshooting Row for Charging 13 8 3 Troubleshooting Console No Power 14 CHAPTER 9 PARTS REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 1 Receiver Set Replacement 15 9 2 Generator Replacement 17 9 3 ECB Replacement 18 9 4 Tension Control Replacement 20 9 5 Spiral Spring Set Replacement 23 9 6 Belt Pulley Set Repl...

Page 3: ...1 1 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Chapter 1 Serial Number Location ...

Page 4: ...ds or disabled people When the Rower is in use young children and pets should be kept at least three meters ten feet away Assemble and operate the unit on a solid level surface Place the unit at least one meter three feet of clearance from any obstructions including walls and furniture Do not wear any clothing that might catch on any moving parts of this Rower Place handle in hooks before letting ...

Page 5: ...e that it is not dangerous for you to undertake a strenuous exercise program Improper technique such as extreme layback or jumping off the seat can result in injury Start each workout with several minutes of easy rowing for a warm up Start your exercise program gradually Row no more than 5 minutes the first day to let your body adjust to the new exercise Gradually increase your rowing time and int...

Page 6: ...e facility upon request DAILY MAINTENANCE ITEMS Look and listen for loose fasteners unusual noises and any other indications that the equipment may be in need of service If you notice any of these obtain service Matrix Fitness recommends the Rower be cleaned before and after each workout The following daily maintenance tips will keep your unit operating at peak performance Use a damp soft cloth wi...

Page 7: ...5 chapter 4 Console overlay and workout description Up Button Enter Down Button Quick Timer Button Quick Distance Button Menu Back Button 4 1 console description ...

Page 8: ...ager Mode use the button UP and DOWN keys Each of the custom settings will show on the display 3 To select a custom setting press the ENTER key when the desired setting is shown 4 To change the value of the setting use the button UP and DOWN keys 5 To confirm and save the value of the setting press the ENTER key 6 To exit the setting without saving press the BACK key 7 Press and hold the STOP key ...

Page 9: ...c Metric Imperial Software Version Bootload UCB Language Update UCB Language General Accumulate Distance 0 0 999999999 Mile Km Accumulate Time 0 0 999999 Accumulate Stroke 0 0 999999999 Language Default Language English English Spanish Portuguese German Italian French Dutch Chinese T Chinese S Polski List out languages UP DN for select enter for confirm Machine Type Serial Number Console Prefix Ty...

Page 10: ...up Item1 Item2 Default Value Values Range Unit Notes Calibrate Calibrate N A N A N A N A N A Error Codes Disable Enable Disable Disable Enable Watt Formula Formula 1 Formula 2 Formula 1 Formula 1 Formula 2 Formula 1 without string watts Formula 2 with string watts ...

Page 11: ...e Values Range Unit Notes Accumulate Distance Current Value 0 999999 Mile Km Time Current Value 0 999999 Hour Configuration Export from USB Export the console default date to USB Import from USB Import the console default date from USB Factory Default Reset System come back to Factory Default ...

Page 12: ...ange Unit Notes Display Manual Line Black White Screen test Keypad Auto Line Black White Auto Screen test Generator Press any key to test Press menu 2x to exit Heart Rate Row to test RPMs Battery Heart Rate Test LCD Backlight Off levels Console Battery Voltage Contrast levels Adjust Console Backlight ...

Page 13: ...11 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Electrical Diagrams ROWER 02 Electrical block diagram ...

Page 14: ...12 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Electrical Diagrams CONTINUED Console PWR EXT Wire Process Receiver Set Generator Wire ...

Page 15: ... for Charging 1 SYMPTOM Press any key on console when the display shows Row for charging it means Battery Voltage is low under 3 3V Figure A 2 SOLUTION 1 Please row the machine to charge the console battery for 30 minutes 2 Replace the battery Figure B Figure A Figure B ...

Page 16: ...ndlebar and check if there s DC Voltage output from the PWR EXT Wire pin 2 12v pin 3 GND Figure A 1 1 Yes console damage replace console 1 2 No follow next step 2 Please use the electric meter to check the Generator 3 points R T S and see if there s data whether between 2 53 2 07Ω Figure B 2 1 Yes replace power control board 2 2 No replace Generator Figure A Figure B ...

Page 17: ...e A 2 Remove the 3 screws holding rail set to the frame Figure B 3 Remove the one screw holding end cover to the rail Figure C 4 Remove the 2 screws holding Receiver Set to the rail Figure D Figure C Figure D Chapter 9 Parts Replacement Guide Figure A Figure B ...

Page 18: ...t Guide 5 Cut off the cable tie Figure E 6 Tie the wire on damaged Receiver Set When you pull out Receiver Set the wire will be inside the rail It will be easier to replace new Receiver Set Figure F 7 Take off the damage Receiver Set Figure G Figure E Figure F Figure G ...

Page 19: ...frame Figure A 2 Remove the 2 screws and wire holding generator to the frame Figure B 3 When replacing new generator please make sure the belt is on the generator plastic wheel Figure C 4 The screw needs to be at the left side of the hole to make sure the belt is tight Figure D Figure C Figure D Figure A Figure B ...

Page 20: ...e 3 screws holding left covert to the frame Figure B 3 Remove the spring Figure C 4 Remove the 2 screws holding the ECB to the frame Figure D 5 Remove the tension wire Figure E 6 Before fixing the 2 screws of ECB please make sure the flywheel is in middle of the 2 magnets Figure F Figure C Figure D Figure A Figure B Figure E Figure F ...

Page 21: ...Note Don t fix the tension wire to the frame at this time 8 Install the spring Figure H 9 Insert φ8 rod through the hole of ECB to touch the flywheel Figure I 10 Adjust Tension level to the first paragraph Figure J 11 Adjust the tightness of the cable Figure K Figure K Figure J Figure G Figure H Figure I ...

Page 22: ... 1 Refer to 9 3 1 and 9 3 2 to remove the covers 2 Remove the spring Figure A 3 Turn the cover to left and it will be removed Figure B 4 Remove the 2 screws holding tension knob to the frame Figure C 5 Remove the tension knob Figure D Figure A Figure B Figure C Figure D ...

Page 23: ...le tie Figure F 8 Remove the tension wire Figure G 9 Remove the one screw holding tension wire to the frame Figure H 10 When reinstalling the tension knob please make sure the yellow mark at the left side Figure I 11 Install the tension wire Figure J Note Don t fix the tension wire to the frame at this time Figure H Figure E Figure F Figure G Figure J Figure I ...

Page 24: ...placement Guide 12 Install the spring Figure K 13 Insert φ8 rod through the hole of ECB to touch the flywheel Figure L 14 Adjust Tension level to the first paragraph Figure M 15 Adjust the tightness of the cable Figure N Figure N Figure k Figure l Figure M ...

Page 25: ...rs 2 Remove the 3 screws holding Left Right spiral spring to the frame Figure A Note Be careful when these 3 screws are released The spiral spring will rotate 3 Insert a pointed screwdriver into the screw holes on Left Right spiral spring and follow the direction of rotation indicated by 2 Figure B Figure A Figure B ...

Page 26: ...ned in Section 9 5 2 Remove the belt Figure A Note This is a flexonic belt Remove the flexonic belt by walking it off the side of the pulley 3 Remove the grip Figure B 4 Remove the rope rubber Figure C 5 Remove the 6 screws holding Left Right belt pulley set to the frame Figure D Figure C Figure D Figure A Figure B ...

Page 27: ... there s no belt installation tool please use 3 pcs cable tie to fix the pulley and belt Figure F 6 3 Rotate the pulley at least 3 full rotations to insure that the belt is centered You may need to slowly help walk the belt into place by hand 7 Install the grip and make sure grip wire is tight Figure G 8 Insert a pointed screwdriver into the screw holes on Left Right spiral spring and follow the d...

Page 28: ...in Section 9 3 2 Remove the 2 screws holding tension wire plate to the frame Figure A 3 Remove the 2 screws holding generator plate to the frame Figure B 4 Remover the belt and 2 nuts holding fly wheel set to the frame Figure C 5 Take off the fly wheel set Figure D Figure C Figure D Figure A Figure B ...

Page 29: ...rews to 400kgf cm Figure E 7 When the belt pulley set is fixed put the belt installation tool on the pulley turn the pulley until the belt is installed Figure F G Note Please refer to 9 6 for installation steps 8 Install the ECB set as outlined in Section 9 3 Figure H Figure F Figure G Figure E Figure H ...

Page 30: ... Heart Rate Calories 500 mtr split Programs Manual Interval Challenge Telemetric Receiver Yes TECHNICAL DATA Resistance Technology Magnetic resistance Resistance Levels 10 Drive System Coil spring poly V belt Max User Weight 160 kg 350 lbs Product Weight 59 kg 130 lbs Shipping Weight 69 kg 152 lbs Overall Dimensions L x W x H 222 9 x 80 12 x 57 7 cm 87 8 x 31 5 x 22 7 Power Requirement Battery pow...

Page 31: ... Description Qty A B C Flat Washer Bolt Arc Washer 2 4 2 Note Tighten hardware from step 1 using the Torque Value 24 5 Nm 18 ft lb Pre installed Hardware Description Qty D E F G H Flat Washer Stopper Left Stopper Right Bushing Bolt 2 1 1 2 2 Note Tighten hardware from step 2 using the Torque Value 24 5 Nm 18 ft lb E F G D H ...

Page 32: ... ROWER 02 SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS continued Step 3 Step 4 White Hardware Pack Description Qty I Bolt 6 Note Tighten hardware from step 3 using the Torque Value 24 5 Nm 18 ft lb I ...

Page 33: ...continued Step 5 Step 6 ASSEMBLY COMPLETE K M J L Red Hardware Pack Description Qty J K L M Bolt Flat Washer Nut Arc Washer 3 2 1 2 Note Tighten hardware from step 5 using the Torque Value 39 2 Nm 29 ft lb Black Hardware Pack Description Qty N Bolt 2 N Rotate console mast up 30 degrees ...

Page 34: ...n FW called UCB 2 Copy the software files into the UCB folder on the USB flash drive the access should read MATRIX FW UCB Figure A 3 Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port on the console Figure B 4 Enter Manager Mode by pressing and holding the LEVEL UP and DOWN keys simultaneously Figure C 5 Please follow below step from Figure See Figure D H to update the software Figure B Figure C Figure ...

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Page 36: ...34 MATrix Fitness systems corp 1610 Landmark Drive Cottage Grove wi 53527 USA TOLL FREE 866 693 4863 www matrixfitness com FAX 608 839 1717 REV 01 KO ...

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