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Thank you for choosing SMARC products! 
It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that all users are fully informed of all warnings and precautions. 
Please read this manual thoroughly before operating SMARC products. If you have any question 
after reading this manual, please contact customer tech support at the local authorized dealers or 
visit www.twpmhc.com for more details. 

 
SAFETY 
GENERAL SAFETY 

1. Be cautious when getting on and off equipment seats to avoid falling. 
2. Always set up all safety devices and pull the armrests down before exercising. For users with poor 

control of trunk and limbs, make sure the seat is in locked position. 

3. To prevent injuries, follow the instructions below: 

Never place hands close to the seat base when rotating the seat. 

Never place hands between the narrow spaces of the equipment or reach into the range of 

     motion limiters (eg. SC101, SC103, SC105, SC107 and SC108). 

Keep clear of the range of motion handles when the equipment is occupied. 

Be careful when operating the equipment to avoid tripping over equipment frames 
(Stretching Tube of SC103 ). 

Do not sit on or lean against the armrests. 

If unusual situation has been observed (noises, no console display, loosen parts, and etc), 
stop operation and contact local distributors immediately. 

Do not place the equipment outdoors or in area with high humidity. 

4. Products are for continuous operation, and are not intended to be used in oxygen rich environment 
nor to be sterilized. Do not perform servicing and maintenance while ME equipment is in 
use. 
 

ELECTRONIC SAFETY 

1. This equipment must be grounded. If the equipment should malfunction or breakdown, grounding 

provides a path to reduce the risk of electrical shock. 

2. Please unplug the power cord wire to shut down the power. 
3. Improper connection of the grounding conductor can result in risks of electric shock. Do NOT modify 

the plug provided with the equipment. If it does not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a 
qualified electrician. 

4. Pulling on the cord can cause damage to the power cord. You should always pull on the actual plug. 
5. With energy conservation in mind, the console will automatically go dark when SMARC product has 

not been used for 30 minutes. Main Page will reappear when the equipment is used again. 

6. WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock, the equipment must only be connected to supply 

mains with protective earth. 

7. SMARC products forms a ME SYSTEM when connected to a power supply, and can be operated at a 

voltage of 115V or 230 V. 

8. Do not position the ME Equipment that makes it difficult to disconnect the device (eg. to unplug). 
9. The USB socket on SMARC console should ONLY be connected with USB flash drive provided by 

PMHC and authorized dealer. It should ONLY be used with the purpose of exercise data download 
and prescription upload. SMARC products are not suitable for connecting with any other electrical 
equipment. Connecting with other devices might cause potential electromagnetic interference. 

CH2  Safety Instruction 

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Страница 1: ...SC107 Core Knee Service Manual...

Страница 2: ...Number Location 1 CH2 Safety Instruction 2 CH3 Preventive Maintenance 4 CH4 Specification and Assembly Guide 8 CH5 Console and Program Description 10 CH6 Engineer Mode 23 CH7 Troubleshooting 28 CH8 Pa...

Страница 3: ...CH1 Serial Number Location 1...

Страница 4: ...used in oxygen rich environment nor to be sterilized Do not perform servicing and maintenance while ME equipment is in use ELECTRONIC SAFETY 1 This equipment must be grounded If the equipment should...

Страница 5: ...ing 2 Severe cardiopulmonary disease Patients with acute symptoms such as but not restricted to the following should not attempt Resistance training Coronary artery disease unstable angina myocardial...

Страница 6: ...ibration instructions or other information that will assist SERVICE PERSONNEL to repair those parts of ME EQUIPMENT that are designated by the MANUFACTURER as repairable by SERVICE PERSONNEL 2 Recomme...

Страница 7: ...Chain Maintenance and Tightness Adjustment Chain maintenance must be held at least once ever 6 months depending on the frequency of use Please apply grease to chain links and sprocket area as indicat...

Страница 8: ...s tension adjustment Step1 Loosen the nuts above and beneath the Turn Buckle Step2 Adjust the tightness tension of chain via turning the Turn Buckle Chain Maintenance and Tightness Adjustment Nut Turn...

Страница 9: ...Step3 Check the tightness tension by pressing the chain The standard tightness tension is 5 10 mm flexibility when pressed Step4 Tighten the nuts Chain Maintenance and Tightness Adjustment 7...

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Страница 25: ...CH6 Engineer Mode Model Setting Mode Setting 23...

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Страница 30: ...Lower Control Board Wires Installation Encoder Wire Console Wire Lower Control Board Power Wire Generator Power Cord CH7 Troubleshooting 28...

Страница 31: ...1 No console display when powered on 1 1 Check the Voltage Switch if it has been switched to the appropriate voltage to 115V or 230V 1 2 Check the fuse if it is functioning 29...

Страница 32: ...1 4 Check if the Transformer wires and cables are loosened or damaged 1 5 Check the Lower Control Board Power Wire is still in place Check if there is power output Make sure the wires are properly co...

Страница 33: ...1 6 Check if the Console Wire has been properly connected to the Lower Control Board 1 7 Check if the Console Wire has been properly connected to the Console 31...

Страница 34: ...2 1 Check if Console Wire has been properly connected to Lower Control Board 2 2 Check if Encoder Wire has been properly connected to the Lower Control Board Angle display breakdown or abnormal angle...

Страница 35: ...2 3 Check if Encoder Wire has been properly connected to the Encoder 2 4 Change Encoder or Encoder Set and see if the problem has been solved upon changing 33...

Страница 36: ...3 Resistance output error 3 1 Check if the Generator Power Cord has been properly connected 3 2 Check if power output is normal Adjust Resistance Load Check if there is power output 34...

Страница 37: ...3 3 Change another piece of Lower Control Board to see if the problem has been solved upon changing 3 4 Change another piece of Generator to see if the problem has been solved upon changing 35...

Страница 38: ...ver x1 pcs 10 mm Open ring wrench x2 pcs 13 mm Open ring wrench x2 pcs 10 mm Open end torque wrench x1 pcs Sprocket position adjustment tool replacement with ruler is acceptable x1 pcs 4 mm T hex wren...

Страница 39: ...1 Anterior Case removal Step1 Remove the Hex Socket Cap Screws and Pedal Arms right left Step2 Remove Phillips Screws and both left and right Anterior Cases II Pedal Arm Removal 37...

Страница 40: ...2 Seat Side Cover removal Step1 Remove Phillips screws on both sides Step2 Remove the Seat Side Covers 38...

Страница 41: ...Buckle to remove the Driving Chain 1 2 Install the Direction Turning Chain Step 1 There are two white colored labels on the Direction Turning Chain Upon installation these labels should align with th...

Страница 42: ...t sprocket should align install entire chain and the second label should also align to the corres ponding label on the left sprocket Turn Buckle Head should be facing towards the back end of equipment...

Страница 43: ...the corres ponding label on the left sprocket when installing the entire chain Step 5 Adjust the chain tightness by adjusting the Turn Buckle Apply Loctite 243 to Turn Buckle screw Turn Buckle White c...

Страница 44: ...1 Generator removal Step 1 Remove Chain Lock and remove chain Step 2 Remove Generator Fixation Screws and Generator IV Generator and Generator Chain Replacement 42...

Страница 45: ...n the Generator on the frame apply Fixation Screw to attach the Generator Step 2 Ensure the Chain Gear is in parallel with Frame Gear can be observed looking sideway The dotted line is the position of...

Страница 46: ...Step 3 Install the chain and fix the Chain Lock Step 4 Adjust the chain tightness by adjusting the Upper Socket Set Screw then lock the screw with a nut 44...

Страница 47: ...tep 5 Further adjust the chain tightness by the Lower Socket Set Screw then lock the screw with a nut Step 6 Fix the Generator with Hex Head Cap Screws apply torque force of 150 Kgf cm to the screws 4...

Страница 48: ...3 Apply Grease to Chain Step 1 After replacing the chains apply grease to the chain and sprocket keys 46...

Страница 49: ...V Wires and Parts Diagram 1 Wires and Parts connection diagram 47...

Страница 50: ...1 4 WEE 0000147 8 Power Supply Unit short 1 5 WEE 0000172 1 Transformer 1 6 WEE 0000084 6 Electro Magnetic System Cable L400 1 7 WEE 0000157 4 Encoder Cable L500 1 8 WEE 0000164 9 LCB Extension Cable...

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