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T7XE-03 TREADMILL SERVICE MANUAL
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1. lure Mode Standard Language Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness Color Mode Transparency Joom Mode Noise Reduction Closed Caption Xvs Restore Delault 27 OD Move E FIGURE M FIGURE N 6 Use the CHANNEL UP or DOWN keys to scroll the cursor to Closed Caption then press the VOLUME UP or DOWN key to enter the Closed Caption sub menu Figure O 7 Use the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to toggle the CC Mode from ON to OFF or vice versa as needed Figure P 8 Press HOME to return to normal function Menu Language Transparency Zoom Mode Advanced Selection Noise Reduction HOSE Uon xvs Restore Default Select OD Move TT FIGURE O FIGURE P 19 CHAPTER 11 SOFTWARE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS 11 1 SOFTWARE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS 1 Five files should be present on the USB drive These DrummuDeploy cab NK IO XXX updateLMM confige and Extract CE 2 Turn on the power to the treadmill wait until the standard display picture has been come up Figure A 2 Enter Manager Mode by pressing ENTER 1 0 0 1 ENTER on the lower keypad 3 Record the Accumulated Mileage Accumulated Time and Serial Number NOTE The information can be lost during the update procedure and should be recorded so that the information can be entered into the newly updated console 4 Press the HOME key to return to the standard display p
2. LG Yellow NO Yellow 23 Yellow 22 Green Green Green CHAPTER 10 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION After assembly and installation is complete the treadmill will need to be calibrated using the auto calibration procedure outlined in Section 3 5 DO NOT stand on the belt while the auto calibration sequence is in progress Prior to assembling the treadmill unpack all of the contents of the box and make sure that all necessary components are present Review the contents of the hardware package for completeness Contact Matrix customer service at 866 693 4863 to report any missing items ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Please make sure that the power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet while completing the following procedure To ensure correct assembly of the treadmill carefully read and follow these steps STEP 2 Remove the motor cover s and set aside The motor cover s need Open Black Assembly Bag Assemble both the left and right console to be removed to gain access to the motor compartment so that wire masts to the treadmill base using item 10 socket head cap screw and harness item 14 washer connections can occur 71 CHAPTER 10 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Open Blue Assembly Bag Slide the urethane arms over the steel tubes on the console b
3. Entertainment Troubleshooting Entertainment Troubleshooting Picture Fuzzy or Entertainment Troubleshooting TV Will Not Turn Entertainment Troubleshooting Controller 5 2 2 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE Motor Cover and Lower Shroud Rear 3 Deck Cushion FReplacel Tier ES a Stud eun Front Boller AN Steaua aes mar e EE Konning Bek cic Nee ETT S REMOVA o ded ac Un MM NM ELE Motor Control Board MCB Removal e Da Ue SG sd Drive Belt Incline Motor Replacement ete e wn Console Replacement Console Mast Arm Replacement Console Cable eade Soo NS Emergency Stop Switch ee t ene iun Heart Rate Board Replacement te no sea se siden sa orba Blower Motor ais tic MI RE Eo oo CHAPTER 10 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 2
4. Motor over current b 02B6 Speed up is overcurrent c 02B7 Speed down is overcurrent d 0288 Running status is overcurrent 2 SOLUTION a Check the condition of the running deck and belt Replace the belt and flip or replace the running deck as needed b Replace the MCB 34 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 8 01AD ERROR TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR MESSAGE 0X029F 1 SYMPTOM a Motor over temperature 2 SOLUTION a Check the connection of the motor cable at the MCB Figure A b Use a multi meter to check the motor wire circuit Set the multi meter to Ohms and place both terminals on the blue wires of the motor cable Figure B There should be an Ohm reading of O If there is an Ohm reading above 0 replace the motor If the Ohm reading is O replace the MCB TESTER FIGUREA mum FIGURE B 8 9 02AD ERROR TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR MESSAGE 02AD 1 SYMPTOM a MCB is over temperature 2 SOLUTION a Check to see that both fans are operating there is a fan mounted to the MCB itself as well as an external fan Also check the connection of the fans at the MCB Figure A b If the fans are running correctly replace the MCB FIGURE A 35 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 10 02B2 ERROR TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR MESSAGE 02B2 1 SYMPTOM a emergency circuit on the interface board active 2 SOLUTION a Check the connection of the safety key emergency stop switch Figure A
5. STEP 8 Open Green Assembly Bag Install the power cord and assemble item 18 power cord holder with item 22 button head screw If your hardware pack is missing item 22 check to see if the screws are already assembled on the treadmill ASSEMBLY COMPLETE Assembly is complete the running belt should be adjusted as needed and the auto calibration sequence must now be run as outlined in Sections 3 5 and 3 6 Also the treadmill should be leveled and the console and platform serial numbers should be entered into the console as outlined in Section 10 4 and 10 5 Replace the motor cover s and power the treadmill on The power button is located next to the power cord inlet CHAPTER 10 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 4 LEVELING THE TREADMILL OPTIONAL LEVELING ASSEMBLY TECHNIQUES USE OF SHIM OR BY ADDING A LEVELING FOOT Note is extremely important that the levelers are correctly adjusted for proper operation An unbalanced unit may cause belt misalignment or other issues Use of a level is recommended Remove the leveling shim provided on the underside of the treadmill The shim can be found mounted on the underside of the right hand side rail Remove the rear foot on the side of the treadmill that is resting low Install the shim as shown above and return the rear foot When installing the optional rear leveling foot accessory remove the existing rear foot Replace with
6. MODIFIED Default Channel This option controls the default TV channel on start Maximum 99 Default 3 up Minimum 1 Default Volume This option controls the default TV volume on start Maximum 17 Default 5 up Minimum O Tuner Available This option controls the default TV function If NO YES or NO Default Yes is selected the TV tab will be removed from the normal function This option is for setting the TV tuner functions N A Press the key on the NUMBER KEYPAD to enter this function 17 CHAPTER 5 MANAGER MODE 5 7 MANAGER MODE TAB 6 ADOL 111 Select for Specific Languages gt Select Default Language MANAGER MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Language Default Language This option allow the user to select the flag for the N A specific language shown on the display LANGUAGE FLAG UNIT ENGLISH MILE PORTUGUESE ma i JAPANESE CHAPTER 5 MANAGER MODE 5 8 MANAGER MODE TAB 7 Manager Mode Belt Stop MANAGER MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Other Altitude This option controls the default altitude used in Default 5000 ft the fitness test score calculations Asset Management This option allows the fitness club to collect the or OFF Default Off machine data to a PC server Virtual Active This option controls the Virtual Active function ON Default ON Belt Stop This option is to chec
7. Off No command from console received by the elevation motor Indicates if the console is commanding elevation up Light Normal Off No command from console received by the elevation motor Indicates if the console voltage supply is present Light Normal Off 12 Volts are not provided by the MCB CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 3 MCB WIRING TB1 NC TEMP SENSOR TEMP SEHSOR J9 162 TB1 AC Motor Cable Socket TB2 Input Power Cable Socket J9 Inside Fan Cable Socket J10 Digital Communication Cable Socket 12 Elevation Motor Cable Socket 16 External Fan Cable Socket 31 32 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 4 ERROR MESSAGES ON THE CONSOLE CLASS ERROR DESCRIPTION LEVEL CODE 02A2 Over DC bus voltage 029F Generic Class B Error 02B5 Inverter senses that the normal rated current is over 150 for 60 seconds 02AC Motor out of control speed too high 02AD MCB over temperature 02B2 afety key signal is not received 02B6 Speed up has over current 040 _____ Boo Jod C __ _____ 0B ____ OD fF O2 2 02D _____ 022 ____ 028 068 0287 _____ 028 0289 ____ ____ 0288 Boo 040 ow _____ __ _____ Class Level Class B The machine will keep working and log an error Class C 7 The
8. 4 Lift the button from bracket by pulling one side out at a time Figure B FIGURE A 5 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove two screws one from each side of the mounting bracket Figure C 6 Turn the bracket and use a FIGURE B FIGURE E 7 Reverse Steps 1 6 to install new emergency stop switch NOTE Make sure the new switch has the same orientation as the old one when installing and that the wires are properly connected CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 17 HEART RATE BOARD REPLACEMENT 1 Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine 2 Remove the console as outlined in Section 9 12 3 The Heart Rate Board is located in front of the red Emergency Stop button Figure A 4 Disconnect the wires from each side of the Heart Rate Board Figure B ii i i FIGURE A FIGURE B 5 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove two screws one from each side of the Heart Rate Board mounting bracket Figure C FIGURE C 6 Reverse Steps 1 5 to install a new heart rate board NOTE Be sure to fully seat the wires on the new heart rate board and test the grips after the console is reinstalled 65 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 66 9 18 BLOWER MOTOR REMOVAL 1 Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine 2 Remove the console as outlined in Section 9 12 3 Lay the console face down and remove the four screws using a Phillips screwdriver Figure A 4 The conso
9. 4 5 FITNESS TEST WORKOUT OPERATION CONTINUED SUBMAXIMAL TREADMILL EVALUATION CONVERSION TABLE 11 00 80 CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS PERCENTILES Males VO2 max ml kg min SUPERIOR EXCEL LENT GOOD FAIR POOR VERY POOR 0 29 258 8 54 0 51 4 48 2 46 8 44 2 42 5 41 0 395 37 1 34 5 31 6 30 39 gt 58 9 52 5 50 3 46 8 44 6 42 4 41 0 38 9 37 4 35 4 32 5 30 9 40 49 gt 55 4 50 4 48 2 44 1 41 8 39 9 38 1 36 7 35 1 33 0 30 9 28 3 50 59 252 5 47 1 45 3 41 0 38 5 36 7 35 2 33 8 323 30 2 28 0 25 1 Females VO2 max ml kg min SUPERIOR EXCEL LENT GOOD FAIR POOR VERY POOR 20 29 gt 53 0 46 8 44 2 41 0 38 1 36 7 35 2 33 8 323 30 6 28 3 25 9 30 39 gt 48 7 43 9 41 0 38 6 36 7 34 6 33 8 32 3 30 5 28 7 26 5 25 1 40 49 gt 46 8 41 0 39 5 36 3 33 8 92 9 30 9 29 5 28 3 26 5 29 1 23 5 50 59 gt 42 0 36 8 35 2 32 3 30 9 29 4 28 2 26 9 24 3 22 3 21 4 The Military Test programs and the Physical Efficiency Battery PEB provide workouts of a preset distance These distances are established by the various branches of the Military with the objective of each test to complete the distance as quickly as possible At the completion of the test a time based score as defined by the respective Military branch will be shown on the console 1 Choose your desired Military Te
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11. Fasteners Assembly Tools 2 TS MNT Entering Serial Number into the Console IRA WiSMUCUON T TS CHAPTER 11 SOFTWARE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS Software Upgrade INSIMICUON CHAPTER 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 1 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION SERIAL p PLACEMENT 4 CHAPTER 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 2 1 BEFORE GETTING STARTED This treadmill is intended for commercial use To ensure your safety and protect the equipment read all instructions before operating the Matrix Treadmill L 914 ay J 8 I4 mm oT mm Please leave a 78 75 2000 mm x 39 50 1000 mm landing zone behind treadmill This zone is to allow easy access to treadmill and gives the user an easy exit path from the machine In case of an emergency place both hands on the side arm rests to hold yourself up and place your feet onto the side rails CHAPTER 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 2 READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This treadmill is intended for commercial use To ensure your safety and protect the equipment read all instructions before operating the MATRIX T7x 03 treadmill When using an electrical product basic precautions should always be followed including the following DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shoc
12. Figure A A correctly connected HR grip will have a DC Voltage reading of between 0 5 and 2 0 If this reading is correct skip to Step b If the reading is not correct remove the screws holding the 2 halves of the HR grip together and check the connection of the HR grip wiring to the grips Figure B Replace the grips if any damage is seen to the plates Remove the console to expose the HR board Check the connection of the HR grip wiring to the 6 pin Y cable attached to one side of the HR board Use a multi meter set for ohms to verify the continuity of these wires If the ohm reading is more than 1 or not there at all replace the HR grip wiring this will require replacing the HR handlebar If the ohm reading is correct your issue is not with the HR grip HR wire portion of the HR system b Perform a continuity test on the treadmill console see Service Bulletin Continuity Test on Matrix Treadmills Verify the HR board ground wire With a multi meter set for ohms place one prong on the HR board ground wire and the other on the console ground screw You should get a resistance reading of 1 or less If you get a reading over 1 or none at all replace the HR board Check the continuity of the wire that goes from the HR board to the Translator Board With a multi meter set for ohms place one prong on the 3 pin wire connecting to the HR board Figure C and the other on where this wire connects to the Translator Board Figure D
13. If you get a reading of over 1 or no reading at all replace this wire Check the connection of the wire that goes from the Translator Board to the UCB Replace this wire if needed If all wiring checks out good and the unit is still having HR issues replace the HR board f the HR board does not resolve the issue replace the UCB FIGURE C FIGURE D 39 40 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 15 TROUBLESHOOTING DISPLAY COLOR ISSUES CONSOLE DISPLAY COLOR ISSUES 1 SYMPTOM a display colors are off or there are a rainbow of colors on the display 2 SOLUTION a Check the console cable connections at the upper and lower control boards b Check the LED display wire connection Figure A his wire connection should be taped in place add tape if needed This wire should be tie strapped to the frame Figure B Add a tie strap if needed FIGUREA FIGURE B CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 16 TROUBLESHOOTING SPEED SHOWN IS SLOWER THAN BELT SPEED SCREEN SHOWS A HIGH SPEED BUT THE BELT MOVING SLOWER THAN SHOWN 1 SYMPTOM a The unit speed does not match the console display 2 SOLUTION a Perform an amp draw on the incoming power see Field Work Instruction Running an Amp Draw on Matrix Treadmills If the amp draw is too high regardless if a user is present or not the issue is likely with the drive system drive belt or motor b Make sure that there is enough tension from the idler o
14. Support FIGURE C FIGURE D 44 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 20 ENTERTAINMENT TROUBLESHOOTING ENTERTAINMENT KEYPAD ISSUES 1 If you have a status light on the Entertainment keypad but the On Off button gives no response disconnect and then reconnect the power to the treadmill from the wall Attempt to turn on the TV again using the On Off button 2 If TV still does not power on remove the console back Figure A and check the Entertainment keypad connections at the console Figure B 3 If the TV does not power on after the Entertainment keypad connection is reset the issue it is likely with the TV itself contact Matrix Customer Technical Support LJ FIGURE B 45 46 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 1 MOTOR COVER AND LOWER SHROUD REMOVAL 1 The motor cover is split into two pieces called the motor cover and lower shroud 2 Remove the 2 screws holding motor cover to the frame Figure A 3 Pull up on the rear of the motor cover to release the Velcro and remove the motor cover Figure B N FIGUREA FIGURE B 4 Remove the 4 screws holding the lower shroud to the frame Figure C 5 Figure D shows a unit with both the motor cover and lower shroud removed FIGURE C FIGURE D CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 2 REAR ROLLER REPLACEMENT 1 Turn off power to the unit and disconnect the cord from the machine 2 Remove one of the end caps using a Phillips screwdriver Figure A 3
15. best 2 Inspect the underside of the running belt for damage check for cracking or glazed surfaces 3 If the belt has damage or wear to it that warrants replacement note that the running deck must also be flipped when a new belt is installed If the deck has previously been flipped and no longer has an unused side available it needs to be replaced when the new belt is installed A new belt must ALWAYS be installed to run on a new deck surface in order to maximize the lifespan of both items 4 During normal operating conditions the running belt replacement and deck service should be done every 20 000 miles CHAPTER 3 MAINTENANCE 3 4 TOUCH SCREEN CARE amp CLEANING TOUCH SCREEN CARE AND CLEANING The touch screen requires very little maintenance We recommend that you periodically clean the touch screen surface with a dry soft cloth If necessary we recommend the usage of Alcohol or Isopropyl Alcohol for difficult stains or sanitary purposes very important to avoid using any other chemical on the touch screen Always dampen the cloth and clean the screen Do not spray the cleaning agent on the screen itself the drips can seep into the display or stain the bezel After cleaning make sure the surface is dry There should not be any left over solvent to seep into the display is very important to handle the touch screen with care Do not use excessive force when cleaning Do not use any sharp
16. in the correct position press down on the overlay keypad to adhere it in place Figure H FIGURE G FIGURE H 11 Follow the same procedure to replace any additional faulty overlays NOTE can not be reused 68 CHAPTER 10 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 1 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS emos OOOO O OO O Ultimate Hard Wax reversible 1 deck Display 15 Touch Screen LCD Display Feedback Time Distance kilometers or miles Calories Calories per Hour Speed Incline Pace Heart Rate METS Watts Dynamic Profile Display Static Profile Display User Defined Multi Language Display Yes English German French Italian Spanish Dutch Portuguese Chinese Japanese Workouts Manual Rolling Hills Fat Burn 5K Target HR Gerkin Protocol Army PFT Navy PRT Marine PFT Air Force PRT Physical Efficiency Battery PEB Electrical Requirements 120 volt 20 amps dedicated circuit required non looped grounded Electrical Requirements 220 volt 10 amps dedicated circuit required non looped grounded 69 70 CHAPTER 10 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 2 FASTENERS AND ASSEMBLY TOOLS mm mem LN SD Nu 1 20 21 11 White White White N Blue 004539 AD Socket Head Cap Screw M8 x 1 25P x 25mm 0000088905 62x 120 16 Blue Bm 7 des 5 B m Bram 6 1
17. materials to clean the touch screen surfaces Do not use high pressure air water or steam to clean the touch screen surface CHAPTER 3 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 3 5 AUTO CALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS Run Auto Calibration to calibrate incline after assembly and after replacing any electronic component AUTO CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 1 Press ENTER 2 0 0 1 ENTER Engineering Mode will appear on the display 2 CALIBRATION and AUTO CALIBRATION should be already highlighted You just need to press the START button Figure A You SHOULD NOT be standing on the unit while it is calibrating 3 After completion the display will state either Complete or Auto Calibration failed Calibration Engineering Mode Calidration Status Auto Calibration Manual Cal Elevation Min 3 6 ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT After placing the treadmill in the position it will be used the belt must be checked for proper tension and centering The belt may need to be adjusted after the first 2 hours of use Temperature humidity and use cause the belt to stretch at different rates If the belt starts to slip when a user is on it be sure to follow the directions below STEP 1 Locate the two hex head bolts on the rear of the treadmill The bolts are located at each end of the frame at the back of the treadmill These bolts adjust the rear roller Do not adjust until the treadmill is on This will prevent over tighteni
18. new leveling foot and fasten to the frame using the existing fasteners that held in the half moon foot 75 76 CHAPTER 10 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 5 ENTERING THE SERIAL NUMBER INTO THE CONSOLE ONCE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE THE CONSOLE AND PLATFORM SERIAL NUMBERS SHOULD BE ENTERED INTO THE CONSOLE 1 Press ENTER 3 0 0 1 ENTER on the number keypad and Service Mode will appear on the display 2 Press Serial Number on the display 3 Choose Platform Figure A or Console Figure B 4 Enter the serial number of the console or platform using the number keypad Only the final 9 digits of the serial number should be entered 5 Repeat this procedure so that both the console and platform serial numbers are entered 6 Press the EMERGENCY STOP or the HOME key to return to normal function SERIAL LM PLACEMENT 44 FIGURE B FIGURE A CHAPTER 10 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 6 TV PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Once the cardio equipment has been installed and proper power and cable wiring is provided The Television must be programmed to the club s channels and settings Auto Scan n auto scan will search for channel signals from the coax cable It will tune in all channels that provide a signal 1 Press ENTER 1 0 0 1 ENTER on the number keypad to enter Manager Mode 2 Press TV on the display Figure A 3 Press SETUP on the display A TV w
19. off the only thing that should not have power to it is the treadmill No lamps vending machines fans sound systems or any other item should lose power when you perform this test Non looped isolated neutral grounding means that each circuit must have an individual neutral ground connection coming from it and terminating at an approved earth ground You cannot jumper a single neutral ground from one circuit to the next In addition to the dedicated circuit requirement the proper gauge wire must be used from the circuit breaker box to each outlet that will have the maximum number of units running off of it If the distance from the circuit breaker box to each outlet is 100 feet or less then 12 gauge wire may be used For any distance greater than 100 feet from the circuit breaker box to the outlet 10 gauge wire must be used CHAPTER 3 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 3 1 RECOMMENDED CLEANING TIPS Preventative maintenance and daily cleaning will prolong the life and look of your MATRIX treadmill Please read and follow these tips Position the equipment away from direct sunlight The intense UV light can cause discoloration on plastics Locate your equipment in an area with cool temperatures and low humidity Clean with a soft 10095 cotton cloth Clean with soap and water or other non ammonia based all purpose cleaners Wipe foot rails console heart rate grips and handlebars clean after each use Do not pour liqu
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21. the cord from the machine 2 Remove the 4 screws holding the console back to the front Figure A 3 Lean the console back away from the console and disconnect the coax cable connection 4 Remove the six 6 mm screws from underneath the console There are arrows stamped in the plastic at the proper openings Figure B FIGURE A FIGURE B 5 Disconnect the remaining connectors holding the console to the frame and remove the console 6 Reverse Steps 1 5 to install a new console 5 sure to re aie wire connections removed in Steps 3 and 5 Figure C re CEU autem FIGURE C 7 Auto Calibration must ALWAYS be run after replacing the console see Section 3 5 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 13 CONSOLE MAST ARM REPLACEMENT 1 Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine 2 Remove the console as outlined in Section 9 12 3 Take off the cup holder from the right side of the treadmill Figure A 4 Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to remove one screw and take off the plastic hand rail Figure B FIGURE 5 Remove the 5 Phillips screws and remove the right side upper plastic cover Figures C D 8 E FIGURE D FIGURE C 6 Cut the wire ties and begin to unthread the console cable Figures F amp G 59 60 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 13 CONSOLE MAST ARM REPLACEMENT CONTINUED 7 Remove the screws holding t
22. zi edge Diagrams E DO 26 8 2 Motor Control Board MCB LED Instructions ottenere 30 8 3 31 8 4 Error Messages on the Console a cccvocccenctsvescncacqesatamnassendsdedacazasebvancasieqsteaseecnendeasaans 22 8 5 0140 01A0 Error Troubleshooting Lanta ertt et etd Fr tintas 29 8 6 sadi ixi da epiac ubi ao 34 8 7 01A8 0286 0287 02B8 Error Troubleshooting 0 34 8 8 OTAD Error Troubleshoot ER IER ERU ELE 35 8 9 0ZAD Eror Tresbleshobllllbj 552 cad nba dto Fea 35 8 10 02B2 Error Troubleshooting enu aber asa 36 5 8 11 8 12 8 13 8 14 8 15 8 16 8 17 8 18 8 19 8 20 9 2 9 4 9 5 9 7 9 8 9 10 Son 9 12 9 13 9 14 9 15 9 16 9 17 9 18 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 5 02B9 2 02BD Error TroubleShooting 04A0 Error Troubleshooting Troubleshooting No Power to the Console Troubleshooting Heart Rate Issues Troubleshooting Display Color 5 Troubleshooting Speed Shown is Higher than Belt Speed
23. 4 2 MANUAL WORKOUT OPERATION QUICK START OPERATION Press the GO or QUICK START button s and the treadmill will count down 3 2 1 and enter into a manual mode of operation All energy expenditure values will be calculated using the default weight measurement MANUAL WORKOUT OPERATION Manual is a workout that allows you to manually adjust the speed and incline values at anytime The manual workout also contains a setup screen which allows you to input your weight to help calculate a more accurate caloric burn rate To enter into the Manual Workout 1 Choose MANUAL WORKOUT by selecting the manual workout button 2 Enter the desired workout time using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 3 Enter the user s weight the user s weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an accurate caloric expenditure rating for each user using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 4 Enter the desired start speed using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 5 Press GO or QUICK START to begin the workout 4 3 OPERATING LEVEL BASED PROGRAMS Your Matrix treadmill offers a variety of level based workouts to challenge users of all fitness levels The following information will briefly explain the workout and how to program the treadmill for each workout selection ROLLING HILLS WORKOUT OPERATION Rolling Hills is a level based workout that automatically adjusts the incline value to simulate walking or runni
24. B Check your internal cables and fittings inside your machine at the console Figure B and below the motor cover Figure C Make sure you have no damage kinks cuts etc and no stray wires or poor fittings on the ends of the cables Fittings should look like Figure D with a clean flush connector and no stray aluminum strands touching the center conductor Replace or repair any suspect cables If no damage can be found on cables fittings or connectors begin replacing cables and connectors with known good parts until the damaged part is found It is also possible that the console tuner is damaged replace as needed FIGURE C FIGURE D 43 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 19 ENTERTAINMENT TROUBLESHOOTING TV WILL NOT TURN ON 1 If you have no picture at all check to see if you have any status lights on your Entertainment keypad next to the power button The status light should be red when off or in standby mode and green when the TV is powered on f you have lights of any color skip to Section 8 20 2 Remove the console back Figure A and check the electrical connections for the TV Figures B amp C 3 After you have verified all connections are secure and problem still exists verify power at the outlet Figure D If the outlet is not outputting 120V check the fitness room power 4 If internal electrical connections are good and the outlet is outputting 120 the issue is likely with the TV contact Matrix Customer Technical
25. DE RAIL REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the 4 screws holding on the end cap on the same side as the broken side rail using a Phillips screwdriver and remove the end cap Figure A 2 Loosen the four screws under the frame of the side rail using a 5 mm Allen wrench Figure B FIGUREC FIGURE D 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a new side rail NOTE After reinstalling the side rail make sure the end cap is on first before tightening the screws for proper gap spacing Also be careful not to over tighten the screws or they will poke through the top of the side rail 52 9 8 MOTOR CONTROL BOARD MCB REPLACEMENT 1 Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine 2 Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9 1 3 Cut any wire ties that are secured to the MCB panel 4 Disconnect wires from the MCB five total connections 5 Remove two MCB mounting screws using a Phillips head screwdriver Figures A amp B 6 Reverse Steps 1 5 to install a new MCB Be sure to re connect the 5 wires removed from the old MCB in Step 4 Figure C NOTE The speed sensor wire from the motor is no longer used and can be tie strapped to a bracket 7 Auto Calibration must ALWAYS be run after replacing the MCB see Section 3 5 J10 8 pin black connector to the console J16 2 pin white connector to the external fan J12 6 pin white connector to the incline motor CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE FIGURE A FIGURE C FIGUR
26. E Strong Smart Beautiful T7XE 03 TREADMILL SERVICE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 1 1 CHAPTER 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 Legal DISC _________ _________ RE 2 2 2 Before TO To 2 2 3 Read and Save These Instructions 3 2 4 Electrical aes A DEEA 4 CHAPTER 3 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE oy Recommended Cleaning 5 2 2 Check for Damaged Parts menit 5 3 3 Care and Maintenance Instructions 6 3 4 Touch Screen Care and 7 2 9 Auto Calibration 8 3 6 Adjusting the Running Bell rere 8 CHAPTER 4 USING THE CONSOLE AND PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 4 1 9 4 2 Manual Workout Operaatio 10 4 3 Operating Level Based Programs ccena eb to prb RE 10 4 4 Heart Rate Control Workout 11 4 5 Fitness Test Workout ODGOFallOII AD a EAM nt EXE ERE RE 11 CHAPTER 5 MANAGER M
27. E B TB2 3 pin connector from the choke 2 wires and a ground 1 wire TB1 5 pin connector from the motor 53 54 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 9 MOTOR REPLACEMENT 1 Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine 2 Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9 1 3 Release the drive belt tensioner as outlined in Section 9 5 4 Disconnect the motor power cable from the MCB Figure A 5 Use an 8 mm Allen wrench to remove the four motor mounting screws Figure B FIGURE A FIGURE B 6 Lift the motor away from the treadmill Figure C 7 Reverse Steps 1 6 to install a new motor NOTE When reinstalling the motor make sure the red vibration pad is in place Figure D FIGURE FIGURE D 8 Auto Calibration must ALWAYS be run when installing a new motor see Section 3 5 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 10 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9 1 2 Release the drive belt tensioner from the drive belt as outlined in Section 9 5 3 Remove the front roller screw the drive belt side and loosen the screw the opposite side Figure A FIGURE A 4 Lift the roller and remove the old drive belt Figure B FIGURE B 5 Reverse Steps 1 4 to install a new drive belt NOTE After installing a new belt check it for correct alignment to the motor pulley before setting the tensi
28. If the switch is always open or shorted out replace the switch b If the emergency stop does not resolve the issue replace the console FIGURE A 8 11 02B9 02BA 02BD ERROR TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR MESSAGE 02B9 02BA 02BD 1 SYMPTOM 0289 The inner memory IC data write error b 2 The inner memory IC data read error c 0280 Inverter hardware interrupt error 2 SOLUTION a Check LED DSP1 MCU on the MCB Figure A b If this LED is blinking replace the console If this LED is a constant light replace the MCB d If this LED is not lit at all check the power to the MCB e FIGURE A 36 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 12 04A0 ERROR TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR MESSAGE 04A0 1 SYMPTOM a No communication received 2 SOLUTION a If the display is giving an 04A0 error LED DSP2 RS485 should be off Figure A If this light is not on and an 04A0 error is present replace the console b Check the connection of the console communication cable at both the console and the MCB c Replace the console communication cable d Replace the MCB FIGURE A 37 38 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 13 TROUBLESHOOTING NO POWER TO THE CONSOLE POWER SWITCH IS ON BUT THE CONSOLE HAS NO DISPLAY 1 SYMPTOM a unit is not getting power from the outlet b The MCB is not getting power from the power receptacle amp 4 The power switch and MCB LEDs are lit but there is no pow
29. ODE 5 1 Using Manager Mode D 19 5 2 Manager Mode ADOEUL cesses cdrom peii dio Id UB PATATE RCM ai 14 5 3 Mahager Mode T 15 5 4 Manager Mode Speed emt 15 55 Manager e 16 5 6 Manager Mode TV Pe C 17 5 7 Manager Mode 18 5 8 Manager Mode 19 CHAPTER 6 ENGINEERING MODE 6 1 Using Engineenng Mode ERER aa Era iia 20 6 2 Engineering Mode Calibration 20 6 3 Engineering Mode Statistics 21 6 4 Engineering Mode ETFO S 21 6 5 Engineering Mode Clubs 22 6 6 Engineering Mode ____ ____ 22 7 7 1 Using Service Moderar 23 7 2 Service Mode Set 0 0000 0 23 72 service Mode 24 7 4 Service Mode Me 25 7 5 Service Mode Date 25 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1
30. Remove both roller adjustment screws using an 8 mm Allen wrench Figure B LIS Peete 445 42131 43 4 wl 4333 2313 2211 4 Remove the roller from the running belt Figures C amp D FIGURE C 5 Reverse Steps 1 4 to install a new rear roller 6 Tension the running belt as outlined in Section 3 6 FIGURE D 47 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 3 RUNNING DECK REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9 1 2 Remove the four running deck screws using a 5 mm Allen wrench Figure A 3 Remove the running deck from the running belt Figures B amp C NOTE Be careful not to pinch fingers during removal installation of the running deck FIGURE B FIGURE C 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install a new running deck NOTE The running deck is waxed on both sides so the opposite side surface may be usable New running deck surfaces must ALWAYS be matched to a new running belt 5 Tension the running belt as outlined in Section 3 6 48 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 4 RUNNING DECK CUSHION REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the running deck as outlined in Section 9 3 2 Hold the running deck cushion bolt with a 5 mm Allen wrench and loosen the nut with 13 mm socket Figure A amp B FIGURE FIGURE B 3 Remove the rear cushion by holding the cushion while removing the 13 mm nut Figure C FIGURE C 4 Reverse Steps 1 3 to install new running de
31. Show Hide sub menu 4 The Show Hide sub menu will show a list of channels available Figure Channels with a check mark are scanned in and should show up during normal TV usage 5 To remove or add any channel simply scroll to the channel using the CHANNEL UP or DOWN keys and then press ENTER to add or delete a check mark which adds or deletes the channel 6 Once the desired channels are scanned in press HOME to return to normal operation Program TRU 37 0 18 0 39 0 10 0 11 0 20 ENT Select Move Exit FIGURE J CHAPTER 10 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 6 TV PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Closed Caption Clubs will vary on whether they request the closed caption to be turned off or on Please discuss this option with the club manager prior to adjusting this setting Press ENTER 1 0 0 1 ENTER on the number keypad to enter Manager Mode 2 Press TV on the display Figure K 3 Press SETUP on the display A TV will appear in the top right corner Figure L Using the multimedia key pad enter the default Default Channel channel number FIGURE K FIGURE 4 Press the key on the number keypad and a Menu will appear on the TV Figure M Figure N 5 Use the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to scroll the cursor to Setup on the Menu 4 6 Setup Loch Channel n
32. ase Fasten the urethane arms to the steel tubes using item 17 socket head cap screw and item 19 spacer Open White Assembly Bag Assemble the left and right bracket items 20 and 21 to the console base using item 12 socket head cap screw item 14 flat washer and item 11 socket head cap screw Assembly Tip It is much easier to accomplish this task if the console base is left inside its shipping container 72 CHAPTER 10 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Open Red Assembly Bag Assemble the console base to the console masts using item 15 button head cap screw and item 14 flat washer Be sure to route the console cables down the console mast through the larger opening in the mast which is closest to the running belt Make all appropriate wire connections within the motor compartment STEP 6 Open Yellow Assembly Bag Make appropriate wire connections to the faceplate and then assemble to the console base using item 13 socket head cap screw item 23 lock washers and item 16 socket head cap screw 16 is a shorter socket head cap screw and gets assembled into the holes closest to the running surface All holes applicable to the assembly step can be noted by the embossed arrow next to the hole 13 74 CHAPTER 10 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED STEP 7
33. aximum 15 MPH 24 1 KPH Default 12 MPH 19 3 KPH for all programs Displayed in native units Minimum 0 5 MPH 0 8 KPH miles or kilometers Start Speed This option controls the starting speed Maximum 1 4 MPH 2 3 KPH Default 0 5 MPH 0 8 KPH for all programs minimum speed not Minimum 0 5 MPH 0 8 KPH affected Displayed in native units miles or kilometers 16 CHAPTER 5 MANAGER MODE 5 5 MANAGER MODE TAB 4 Manager Mode Default Level Defaults 150 ibs 1 EU 1 FUNCTION 8 DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Defaults Default Level This option controls the default program Maximum 20 Default 1 levels Minimum 1 Default Age This option controls the default user s age Maximum 100 Default 30 used in the target heart rate calculations Minimum 10 Default Weight This option controls the default weight Maximum 400 Ib 180 kg Default 150 Ib 68 kg used in the calorie calculations Displayed Minimum 50 Ib 22 kg in native units pounds or kilograms Gender This option sets the user s gender as Male or Female Default Male either male or female Key Sound This option can set the keypad tone to ON or OFF Default On sound or not sound CHAPTER 5 MANAGER MODE 5 6 MANAGER MODE TAB 5 MANAGER MODE Manager Using the multimedia key pad enter the default Default Channel channel number FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS
34. ck cushions 5 Tension the running belt as outlined in Section 3 6 49 50 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 5 FRONT ROLLER REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9 1 2 Using a hook or loop of wire remove the spring from the drive belt tensioner The tensioner should now pivot away from the drive belt Figures A amp B Y B FIGURE B 3 Remove the front roller mounting screws using 8 mm Allen wrench Figures C 8 D 4 Remove the drive belt from the front roller and remove the roller from the running belt Figure E 5 Reverse Steps 1 4 to install a new front roller 6 Tension the running belt as outlined in Section 3 6 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 6 RUNNING BELT REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9 1 2 Remove the rear roller as outlined in Section 9 2 3 Remove the running deck as outlined in Section 9 3 4 Remove the front roller as outlined in Section 9 5 5 Once the rollers and deck are removed the running belt can be lifted up and off the unit Figures A amp B MATRIX Aem FIGURE B FIGURE A 6 Reverse Steps 1 5 to install a new running belt NOTE A new running belt should ALWAYS be installed on a new deck surface deck should either be flipped or replaced to gain a new surface 7 Tension the running belt as outlined in Section 3 6 51 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 7 SI
35. e a tab by touching the screen over the desired tab 4 Each of the tabs have options that will appear once you have chosen that particular tab 5 Press the HOME button or the EMERGENCY STOP to exit Service Mode 7 2 SERVICE MODE TAB 1 Service Mode SERVICE MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED FUNCTION 8 DEFAULTS _ Default Treadmill Accumulated Time Serie on Boot Accumulated Distance Total distance displayed in native units miles or kilometers not editable Accumulated Time Total time not editable Show Service on Boot Factory Setting Only 5 24 CHAPTER 7 SERVICE MODE 7 3 SERVICE MODE TAB 2 Service Mode Service Mode SERVICE MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Test Keypad This option is for a keypad test Touch Calibration This option allows for a touch calibration of the console Follow the cross mark and touch the screen to catch After 5 positions are tested touch the center of the screen to exit this test Keypad Type This option sets the type of keypad for the Quick Start or No Quick Start Default No Quick Start treadmill It should always be set for NO Quick Start on treadmills Radio Test This option will test the radio signal for function CHAPTER 7 SERVICE MODE 7 4 SERVICE MODE TAB 3 SERVICE MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Log This option allows the club to record key N A co
36. e set for Off Model should be set for On MANAGER MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED About Serial Number This option displays the serial number of the platform and Cannot be modified console not editable see Service Mode to change serial numbers Accumulated Distance Total distance displayed in native units miles or kilometers not Cannot be modified editable Accumulated Time Total time not editable Cannot be modified Software Version Software version not editable Cannot be modified Out of Order This option allows the club to show out of order on the console On Off Default Off before repair CSafe Model This option controls whether the console is Fitlinxx compatible On Off CHAPTER 5 MANAGER MODE 5 3 MANAGER MODE TAB 2 Manager Mode MANAGER MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Time Maximum Time This option enables clubs to set the maximum workout Maximum 99 Minutes Default 60 Minutes duration limits during peak and non peak hours of traffic Minimum 5 Minutes Default Time This option controls the default program time Maximum Maximum Time Default 30 Minutes Minimum 5 Minutes Pause Time This option controls the default pause time Maximum 10 Minutes Default 5 Minutes Minimum 1 Minute 5 4 MANAGER MODE TAB 3 Manager Mode MANAGER MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS 00222 MODIFIED Speed Maximum Speed This option controls the maximum speed M
37. ecting the 5k run workout button 2 Enter the desired workout level using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 3 Enter the user s weight the user s weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an accurate caloric expenditure rating for each user using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 4 Enter the desired start speed using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 5 Press GO or QUICK START to begin the workout CHAPTER 4 CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION 4 4 HEART RATE CONTROL WORKOUT OPERATION Your Matrix treadmill offers a heart rate control workout mode The heart rate control workout mode allows the user to program their desired heart rate zone and maximum allowable incline and the treadmill will automatically adjust the incline based upon the user s heart rate The heart rate zone is calculated using the following equation 220 Age target heart rate zone The user must wear a telemetric heart rate monitor or continually hold onto the contact heart rate grips for this workout 220 Age Maximum Hear Rate 1 Choose TARGET HEART RATE by selecting the target heart rate workout button a High 2 Enter the desired workout time using the ARROW KEYS or the iB535 10025 SLIDER 3 Enter the user s age using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 4 Enter desired percentage of maximum heart rate using i ARROW KEYS or SLIDER 5 Ente
38. een Exploration of the interface is highly encouraged The information explaining how to program for various workouts will give an explanation about the contents of each screen on the T7xe 03 QUICK START GO One touch Start and Quick Start STOP Ends workout and shows workout summary data COOL DOWN Puts treadmill into Cool Down mode Cool Down time is dependent on the length of the workout Workouts 19 minutes and shorter will have a cool down length of 2 minutes Workouts 20 minutes and longer will have a cool down length of 5 minutes EMERGENCY STOP IMMOBILIZATION To stop all functions and immobilize the unit The emergency stop on this treadmill must be returned to its original position in order to allow normal operation of the unit T7XE ENTERTAINMENT ZONE IPOD Will take the user directly to the iPod screen to allow for iPod control and play list selection VOLUME UP DOWN Adjust the volume output through the headphone jack of either the integrated console TV or the iPod output NUMBER KEYPAD Allows for easy TV channel selections These buttons work for the integrated console TV CHANNEL UP DOWN Allows for channel selection on the integrated console TV DISPLAY MODE Allows user to cycle through console display options iPod TV or profile display LAST CHANNEL Allows the user to cycle between the current channel and the previous channel they were viewing 10 CHAPTER 4 CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION
39. er to the console 2 SOLUTION a Check to see if the power switch is lit If it is not plug the power cord into a known working outlet and re test f the power switch is still not lit replace the power switch receptacle and or the power cord b Remove the motor cover and check to see if LED 12V DSP4 is lit on the MCB Figure A If the LED 12V is not lit check the incoming AC voltage to the MCB Replace the MCB if all power components are OK and there is AC volts to the MCB c If LED 12V is lit check the switch on the back of the IO Board Figure If the unit has a power board Figure C the switch should be towards the left EX Power the unit does not have a power board the switch should be towards the right LCB Power d If LED 12V is lit check the connection of the console communication cable f the console communication cable is connected correctly LED 2 on the console UCB should be lit f LED 2 on the console UCB is not lit replace the console communication cable f LED 2 on the console UCB is lit but there is still no power to the console replace the console FIGURE A FIGURE B 2 FIGURE CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 14 TROUBLESHOOTING HEART RATE ISSUES HEART RATE ISSUES 1 SYMPTOM a No heart rate b Noor high heart rate 2 SOLUTION a With a multi meter set for DC Voltage place one prong of the multi meter on each of the HR plates on the handlebar
40. eter CHAPTER 6 ENGINEERING MODE 6 3 ENGINEERING MODE TAB 2 Engineering Mode Program Distance Speed Statistics Rolling Hills Accumulated Time 0 hrs Accumulated Distance 0 ENGINEERING FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODE Statistics This option displays workout N A information for the various programs 6 4 ENGINEERING MODE TAB 3 Engineering Mode First Occurrence Last Occurrence 2 m ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Errors This option displays the error N A code history on the treadmill 21 22 CHAPTER 6 ENGINEERING MODE 6 5 ENGINEERING MODE TAB 4 Engineering Mode 1 Calibration Select a screen header from the list below amm ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Clubs This option allows the user to select the N A Default MATRIX screen header from a list 6 6 ENGINEERING MODE TAB 5 Engineering Mode Club 10 ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Club ID This option records the club ID of N A the fitness facility CHAPTER 7 SERVICE MODE 7 1 USING SERVICE MODE Service Mode Machine Type 1 To enter Service Mode press ENTER 3001 ENTER on the number keypad and Service Mode will appear on the display 2 Service Mode is divided into 4 tabs located on the left side of the screen They are Setup Test Log and Date amp Time 3 Choos
41. he console frame to the mast arms with a 6 mm Allen wrench in the openings with arrows Figure H 8 Lift the frame from the mast arms and set it aside Figure l FIGURE H 9 Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to remove the lower mast arm mounting screws Figure 10 Pull the mast arm from the side of the machine Figure K r3 FIGURE J FIGURE 11 Reverse Steps 1 10 to install a new console mast NOTE replacing the right side mast arm the console cable must be threaded through it prior to it being mounted to the frame CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 14 CONSOLE CABLE REPLACEMENT 1 Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine 2 Remove the console as outlined in Section 9 12 3 Take off the cup holder from the right side of the treadmill Figure A 4 Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to remove one screw and take off the plastic hand rail Figure B FIGURE A FIGURE B 5 Remove the 5 Phillips screws and remove the right side upper plastic cover Figures C D amp E FIGURE C B FIGURE D 6 Cut the wire ties and begin to unthread the wire harness Figures F 8 FIGURE F m FIGURE G 61 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 14 CONSOLE CABLE REPLACEMENT CONTINUED FIGURE H FIGURE I 8 Attach a pulling wire to the top of the defective console cable Figure J 9 Slowly remove the defective console cable starting at the bottom of the machine and pulling it down t
42. icture 5 Insert USB Drive 1 into the USB port in the console Figure B FIGURE A FIGURE B 6 After a few seconds the treadmill will auto run the upgrade processing The achieved percentage of the scheduled process will be displayed in the bottom right corner of the display Figure C 7 When the update is complete the display will ask you to remove the USB drive Figure D Once the USB drive is removed turn off the treadmill and wait 40 seconds then turn the treadmill back on 8 Enter Service Mode by pressing ENTER 3 0 0 1 ENTER on the lower keypad and enter the values recorded in Step 3 if needed Also check that the Machine Type is correctly set for treadmill and that the Service On Boot setting is NO Matrix Fitness Update Manager FIGURE C FIGURE D 5 81 Strong Smart Beautiful MATRIX FITNESS SYSTEMS CORP 1610 LANDMARK DRIVE COTTAGE GROVE WI 53527 USA TOLL FREE 866 693 4863 www matrixfitness com FAX 608 839 1717 KO REV 01
43. ids directly onto your equipment This can cause dam age to the equipment and in some cases electrocution Check running belt for proper tension and routing Adjust leveling feet when equipment wobbles or rocks Maintain a clean area around equipment free from dust and dirt 3 2 CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS DO NOT use any equipment that is damaged or has worn or broken parts Use only replacement parts supplied by Matrix Fitness Systems MAINTAIN LABELS AND NAMEPLATES Do not remove labels for any reason They contain important information If unreadable or missing contact Matrix Fitness Systems for a replacement at 866 693 4863 or www matrixfitness com MAINTAIN ALL EQUIPMENT Preventative maintenance is the key to smoothly operating equipment Equipment needs to be inspected at regular intervals Defective components must be kept out of use until they are repaired Ensure that any person s making adjustments or performing maintenance or repair of any kind is qualified to do so Matrix Fitness Systems will provide service and maintenance training at our corporate facility upon request or in the field if proper arrangements are made 3 3 3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS In order to maximize life span and minimize down time all Matrix Fitness System s equipment requires regular cleaning and maintenance items performed on a scheduled basis This section contains detailed i
44. ill appear in the top right corner Figure B Manager Mode Using the multimedia key Manager pad enter the default Default Channel channel number FIGURE FIGURE 4 Press key the number keypad and Menu will appear the TV Figure C NOTE Menu is present the screen following buttons must be pressed quickly or the Menu will minimize after 5 seconds of no key strokes 5 Use the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to move horizontally in the Menu and the CHANNEL UP and DOWN keys to move vertically 6 Use the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to scroll the cursor to Channel on the top right of the Menu Figure D TC LAE Aud NS Tun tuj Channel 12 dio JL Time Picture Mode Standard 4 Air Cable Auto Scan Contrast Brightness Favorite Show Hide Channel No Channel Label DIV C olor Tint Sharpness Coler Mode Aiw Select Y Move X gm ru AS Select OD Move Exit FIGURE C FIGURE D 7 Use the CHANNEL UP or DOWN keys to scroll down to Auto Scan then press the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to enter the Channel Scan sub menu Figure E 8 Use the CHANNEL UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Start To Scan then press the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to start the channel scan Figure 18 Pitture Audi A Favorite 5 Show Hide Channel No 39 Channel Label Select l
45. k Always unplug this equipment from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning WARNING To reduce the risk of burns fire electrical shock or injury to persons that may be associated with using this product An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in Unplug from the outlet when not in use and before putting on or taking off parts This product must be used for its intended purpose described in this service manual Do not use other attachments that are not recommended by the manufacturer Attachments may cause injury To prevent electrical shock never drop or insert any object into any opening Do not remove the console covers Service should only be done by an authorized service technician Never operate the treadmill with the air opening blocked Keep the air opening clear free of lint and hair Never operate product if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is working improperly if it has been damaged or immersed in water Do not carry this unit by its supply cord or use the cord as a handle Keep any power cords away from heated surfaces Close supervision is necessary when the treadmill is used by or near children or disabled persons Do not use outdoors Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or when oxygen is being administered To disconnect turn all controls to the off position then remove the plug from the outlet Connect this treadmill to properly grounded outlets o
46. k the running belt to see OFF 30 60 or 90 Default Off if a user is there If there is no user and the status is over the default time the machine will enter into a pause mode for 5 minutes If no user is present within 5 minutes the display will return to the start up screen 19 CHAPTER 6 ENGINEERING MODE 6 1 USING ENGINEERING MODE Engineering Mode H Cali i State Calibration _ _______________ _ __ alibration Status 1 To enter Engineering Mode press ENTER 2001 ENTER the number keypad and Engineering Mode will appear on the display 2 Engineering Mode is divided into 5 tabs located on the left side of the screen They are Calibration Statistics Errors Clubs and Club ID 3 Choose a tab by touching the screen over the desired tab 4 Each of the tabs have options that will appear once you have chosen that particular tab 5 Press the HOME button or the EMERGENCY STOP to exit Engineering Mode 6 2 ENGINEERING MODE TAB 1 Engineering Mode Calibration Status Calibration Auto Calibration n mmm ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Calibration Auto Calibration This option is to calibrate the elevation parameters N A Manual Cal Elevation Minimum This option controls the minimum elevation parameter Range 2500 12000 Default 4000 Manual Cal Elevation Maximum This option controls the maximum elevation Range 25000 32700 Default 29000 param
47. le shell will now separate Unplug the wire connections from the main circuit board to completely split the front and rear sections Figure B FIGURE A FIGURE B 5 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws and washers holding the blower motor in place Figure C 6 Carefully separate the blower motor from the duct and remove it Figure D FIGURE C FIGURE D 7 Reverse Steps 1 6 to install a new blower motor NOTE Be sure to test the blower motor once the console is reinstalled CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 19 OVERLAY KEYPAD REPLACEMENT 1 Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine 2 Remove the console as outlined in Section 9 12 3 Remove the back cover of the console Figure A 4 Unplug and remove the faulty overlay keypad Figure B FIGURE A m FIGURE B 5 Clean the area with alcohol to remove any left over adhesive Figure C 6 Peel part of the protective film from the new overlay keypad Figure D FIGURE C FIGURE D 67 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 19 OVERLAY KEYPAD REPLACEMENT CONTINUED 7 Push the overlay keypad ribbon cable through the hole in the console and plug it in Figure E 8 Match the overlay keypad to the cutout on the console Figure F FIGURE E FIGURE 9 Press down on corners of the new overlay keypad to keep it in place and then remove the protective film Figure 10 Once the overlay keypad is
48. machine will stop CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 5 0140 01 0 0142 ERROR TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR MESSAGES 0140 01A0 01A2 1 SYMPTOM a 0140 Incline motor operation failed b 01A0 Incline motor disconnected c 01A2 Incline motor is detected in the reverse of the position indicated by the potentiometer 2 SOLUTION a Check the connection of the incline motor cable at the MCB b Run auto calibration See Section 3 5 If auto calibration fails re enter Engineering Mode and again go to Calibration Select Incline Minimum and then Go To Value Check the MCB LEDs If LED DOWN Figure A has no light check the console cable connections at the console and MCB Replace the console or cable as needed If LED DOWN has a light replace the incline motor d If the incline motor does not resolve the issue replace the MCB FIGURE A 33 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 6 ERROR TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR MESSAGE 01 1 SYMPTOM a Motor is disconnected 2 SOLUTION a Check the connection of the motor cable at the MCB Figure A b Check to see if the MCB LED MCU is lit Figure B c If LED is blinking the motor should be replaced d If LED is a solid light replace the motor e If LED is not lit replace the MCB FIGURE A FIGURE B 8 7 01A8 02B6 02B7 02B8 ERROR TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR MESSAGE 0148 02B6 0287 0288 1 SYMPTOM a
49. mponents replacement history 7 5 SERVICE MODE TAB 4 rreri Time 11 50 41 2011 05 06 SERVICE MODE FUNCTION amp DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Date amp Time This option allows the club to set the current date N A and time 25 c 90 0 5 9 01 00471 004 ANNONO c 030A 0410 0800491 1m N 901 0 dmm ra 13 097 200 0 eu gi usns j sms LC N asoan 0 0 onv om m 0 8 dil I9 tt z Kay 996 WER i 079 1 8 52 j 2089706 H ay yin uononayy Fa TET ug 0 3 WW 011 d 3 ibit ania YNA LNP LT E 3 OL LWP AUT 5 gt 1 061 dp E LEN ii If yes 030906 ES d On 90 5 pg qj 990 O 15 AYO ABH
50. n the drive belt so that it is not slipping Check the rotation of the motor to find any dead spots or a wobble in the motor axle Check the condition of the drive belt Look for any wear or tears Replace as needed c If the amp draw is too high with a user the issue is likely with the deck running belt Inspect the running deck for sticky or worn spots If any wear is seen flip the deck it is waxed on both sides A new running should be installed any time a running deck is flipped Replace the running belt 41 42 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 17 ENTERTAINMENT TROUBLESHOOTING OVERVIEW 1 Sections 8 17 8 20 will help with diagnosing problems with TV and entertainment related equipment that is produced by Matrix Fitness 2 The Matrix T7xe treadmill includes an integrated TV that shows in the large display window The TV is capable of being shown as a 7 or 15 screen Figures A amp B Your treadmill should be equipped with an Entertainment keypad similar to Figure C e d J Y FIGURE A FIGURE B FIGURE C CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 18 ENTERTAINMENT TROUBLESHOOTING PICTURE FUZZY OR UNCLEAR Using a verified good piece of coax cable a good coax cable will have a signal strength of 10hz or greater remove the console back cover Figure A and hook the coax directly to the TV jack on the tuner This bypasses internal connections for your machine Figure
51. ng of one side STEP 2 The belt should have equal distance on either side between the frame If the belt is touching one side do not start the treadmill Turn the bolts counter clockwise approximately one full turn on each side Manually center the belt by pushing the belt from side to side Tighten the bolts the same amount as when the user loosened them approximately one full turn Inspect the belt for damage STEP 3 While the treadmill is running at 3 mph observe the belt position If it is moving to the right tighten the right bolt by turning it clockwise 1 4 turn and loosen the left bolt 1 4 turn If it is moving to the left tighten the left bolt by turning it clockwise 1 4 turn and loosen the right 1 4 turn Repeat Step 3 until the belt remains centered for several minutes STEP 4 Check the tension of the belt The belt should be very snug When a person walks or runs on the belt it should not hesitate or slip If this occurs tighten the belt by turning both bolts clockwise 1 4 turn Repeat if necessary CHAPTER 4 CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION 4 1 7 03 CONSOLE DESCRIPTION The Matrix treadmill is inspected before it is packaged It is shipped in four pieces the base the upright console supports the handlebar the console Carefully unpack the unit and dispose of the box material The T7xe 03 has a fully integrated touch screen display All information required for workouts is explained on scr
52. ng up hills 1 Choose ROLLING HILLS by selecting the rolling hills workout button 2 Enter the desired workout time using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 3 Enter the desired workout level using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 4 Enter the user s weight the user s weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an accurate caloric expenditure rating for each user using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 5 Enter the desired start speed using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 6 Press GO or QUICK START to begin the workout FAT BURN WORKOUT OPERATION Fat Burn is a level based workout that is designed to help users burn fat through various incline changes 1 Choose FAT BURN by selecting the fat burn workout button 2 Enter the desired workout time using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 3 Enter the desired workout level using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 4 Enter the user s weight the user s weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an accurate caloric expenditure rating for each user using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 5 Enter the desired start speed using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 6 Press GO or QUICK START to begin the workout 5K RUN WORKOUT OPERATION 5K Run is a workout with a fixed distance of 5 km Incline is adjusted automatically throughout the workout You control the speed 1 Choose 5K RUN by sel
53. nly CAUTION f you experience chest pain nausea dizziness or shortness of breath STOP exercising immediately and consult a physician before continuing Do notuse the equipment in any way other than designed or intended by the manufacturer It is imperative that all Matrix Fitness Systems equip ment is used properly to avoid injury Keep hands and feet clear of moving parts at all times to avoid injury Unsupervised children must be kept away from this equipment Do not wear loose clothing while on equipment CHAPTER 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 2 3 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS For your safety and to ensure good treadmill performance the ground on this circuit must be non looped Please refer to NEC article 210 21 and 210 23 Your treadmill is provided with a power cord with a plug listed below and requires the listed outlet Any alterations of this power cord could void all warranties of this product 220 NEMA 6 20R 220 NEMA 6 20R MATRIX DEDICATED CIRCUIT ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT INFO Matrix treadmills require the use of a 20 amp dedicated circuit with a non looped isolated neutral ground for the power requirement Quite simply this means that each outlet you plug your treadmill into should not have anything else running on that same circuit The easiest way to verify this is to locate the main circuit breaker box and turn off the breaker s one at a time Once a breaker has been turned
54. nstructions on how to perform these items the frequency of which they should be done and a check list to sign off on each time service is completed for a specific machine Some basic tools and supplies will be necessary to perform these tasks which include but may not be limited to Metric Allen wrenches 82 Phillips head screwdriver Adjustable wrench Torque wrench capability to read foot Ibs and inch Ibs Lint free cleaning cloths Teflon based spray lubricant such as Super Lube or other Matrix approved products Mild water soluble detergent such as Simple Green or other Matrix approved products Vacuum cleaner with an extendable hose and crevasse tool attachment You may periodically see addendums to this document as the Matrix Technical Support Team identifies items that require specific attention the latest version will always be available on the Matrix web site at www matrixfitness com DAILY MAINTENANCE ITEMS 1 Clean the entire machine using water and mild detergent such as Simple Green or other Matrix approved solutions cleaning agents MUST be alcohol and ammonia free including the console handlebar grip area and running belt Spray cleaner onto a cloth to clean NEVER spray cleaner directly on equipment 2 Check the emergency stop button and safety cord for proper operation WEEKLY MAINTENANCE ITEMS 1 Vacuum the dust from the running deck and belt as well as the fan vent located in the front of
55. o the motor compartment Figure K FIGURE J 10 Connect the new console cable at the motor tray 4 connections total Figures L amp M show 2 of these connections the 3rd is the coax cable FIGURE 11 Attach the new console cable to the pulling wire and gently pull the new cable up through the machine NOTE Once the wire is in place reinstall the spiral wrap and wire ties 12 Reverse Steps 1 7 to finish installing a new console cable 13 Auto Calibration must ALWAYS be run after the installation of a new console cable see Section 3 4 62 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 15 HANDLE BAR SERVICE 1 Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine 2 All items on the handle bar are removed using a Phillips screwdriver from the underside of the bar 3 Once the screws are removed lift the part carefully and disconnect any wire connections to fully remove the handle bar 4 Replace the parts as needed on handle bar including the Quick Start Key Resistance and Incline Toggles and the Heart Rate Grip Plates Figures FIGURE B FIGURE C FIGURE D FIGURE F FIGURE E 63 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 64 9 16 EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH REPLACEMENT 1 Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine 2 Remove the console as outlined in Section 9 12 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove two screws one from each side of the red button Figure A
56. oner in place 6 Tension the running belt as outlined in Section 3 6 55 56 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 11 INCLINE MOTOR REPLACEMENT 1 Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine 2 Lift the treadmill and support it so that the front wheels are off the floor or the unit may be tipped on its side Figure A 3 Remove the clip from the pin attaching the bottom of the incline motor to the rack Figure 4 Remove the pin attaching the bottom of the incline motor to the rack Figure C FIGURE B FIGURE C CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 11 INCLINE MOTOR REPLACEMENT CONTINUED 5 Disconnect the incline motor power cable from the MCB Figure D 6 Disconnect the pin from the top of the incline motor Figure E FIGURE D FIGURE E 7 Lift the incline motor away from the treadmill Figure 8 Reverse Steps 1 7 to install a new incline motor When installing the new motor the worm screw should be turned as short as possible and then rotated out 2 full turns prior to being re attached to the rack NOTE When installing the new incline motor make sure to replace the white washers at the top and bottom connection points of the incline motor Figure FIGURE F FIGURE G 9 Auto Calibration must ALWAYS be run after replacing the incline motor see Section 3 5 57 58 CHAPTER 9 PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9 12 CONSOLE REMOVAL 1 Turn off the power and disconnect
57. r the user s weight the user s weight is used to calculate zs the caloric expenditure value providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an accurate caloric expenditure rating for each user using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 6 Press GO or QUICK START to begin the workout 4 5 FITNESS TEST WORKOUT OPERATION Your Matrix treadmill offers a variety of fitness tests the Gerkin Firefighter Protocol the Army Navy USMC and USAF as well as the Physical Efficiency Battery PEB The Gerkin Protocol was developed by Dr Richard Gerkin of the Phoenix Arizona Fire Department It is a sub maximal graded treadmill evaluation used by many Fire Departments across the United States to assess the physical condition of the firefighters The test requires constant monitoring of the user s heart rate so the use of a telemetric chest strap is highly encouraged The workout operates as follows WARM UP The warm up is 3 minutes long and runs at 3 0 mph 4 8 kph and 095 incline STAGE 1 At the 3 minute mark the treadmill will gradually increase speed to 4 5 mph 7 2 kph The actual test begins at 4 5 mph 7 2 kph STAGE 2 After one minute the treadmill incline will increase to 290 STAGE 3 After one minute the treadmill speed increases to 5 0 mph 8 0 kph STAGES 4 THROUGH 11 After every odd minute the treadmill incline will increase by 29e After every even minute the treadmill speed will increase by 0 5 mph 0 8 kph Once the user s heart ra
58. st by pressing the FITNESS TEST WORKOUT button and then press the desired MILITARY TEST or PEB button 2 Enter the user s age using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 3 Enter the user s weight the user s weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an accurate caloric expenditure rating for each user using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 4 Enter the user s gender using the MALE and FEMALE buttons 5 Press GO or QUICK START to begin the workout CHAPTER 5 MANAGER MODE 5 1 USING MANAGER MODE Manager Mode Platform Serial Number 501100608002 TMS03100608001 1 To enter Manager Mode press ENTER 1001 ENTER on the number keypad and Manager Mode will appear on the display 2 Manager Mode is divided into 6 tabs located on the left side of the screen They are About Time Speed Defaults TV and Language 3 Choose a tab by touching the screen over the desired tab 4 Each of the tabs have options that will appear once you have chosen that particular tab 5 Press the button or the EMERGENCY STOP to exit Manager Mode 13 14 CHAPTER 5 MANAGER MODE 5 2 MANAGER MODE TAB 1 Manager Mode Serial Number IT TERI FTM501110600003 On Sole TM503110600002 T7xe 02 C If the unit has the old MMM board the 7 03 If the unit has board the CSafe CSafe Model should b
59. t gt Move Came Exit FIGURE E FIGURE F 77 CHAPTER 10 TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10 6 TV PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Auto Scan continued 9 f the channels are not coming in clearly after a channel scan or if only some channels come in follow Steps 4 7 to enter the Auto Scan sub menu Use the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to change the Cable System to match the club s incoming frequency Figure G then re run Auto Scan 10 If the channels are coming in clearly press the HOME key to return to normal function Figure H If some channels are still not coming in are blurry or are not scanning follow the procedure below for adding deleting a single channel If no channels are coming in see the troubleshooting in Chapter 2 Manager Mode Piatlorm 501100608002 TM503100608001 Aly Select lt 6 Move _ Exit FIGURE FIGURE Adding or Deleting a Single Channel times the Channel Scan can pick up channels that do not have a strong enough signal to come in clearly or will fail to pick up channels that do come in clearly Use the following procedure to manually add or delete a channel 1 Follow Steps 1 4 in the Auto Scan instructions to access the TV Menu 2 Use the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Channel on the top right of the Menu 3 Use the CHANNEL UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Show Hide Figure Then use the VOLUME UP or DOWN keys to enter the
60. te exceeds the target heart rate 8595 of maximum as determined by the equation 220 Age target heart rate zone the individual continues the evaluation for an additional 15 seconds During the 15 second period the evaluation remains at the stage where the target heart rate is exceeded without any change to speed or incline If the heart rate does not return to or below the target heart rate the evaluation ends and the final evaluation stage is recorded If the heart rate returns to or below the target heart rate the program continues at the point where it would have been had the program not stabilized for 15 seconds TEST COMPLETION The test is completed when user s heart rate exceeds the target for more than 15 seconds or when the user completes all 11 stages whichever occurs first The treadmill will enter cool down cycle for 3 minutes at 3 0 mph 4 8 kph 0 incline 1 Choose the GERKIN TEST by pressing the fitness test workout button and then press the GERKIN button 2 Enter the user s age using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 3 Enter the user s weight the user s weight is used to calculate the caloric expenditure value providing an accurate weight helps to ensure an accurate caloric expenditure rating for each user using the ARROW KEYS or the SLIDER 4 Enter the user s gender by pressing the MALE or FEMALE button 5 Press GO or QUICK START to begin the workout 11 12 CHAPTER 4 CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION
61. the unit Vacuuming dust from the belt and deck will help reduce the amount of dust that will collect under the belt causing possible issues with the wax MONTHLY MAINTENANCE ITEMS 1 Inspect the power cord for damage inspect hand grip areas and inspect the emergency stop button and cord for proper operation 2 Check the running belt for proper tension adjust as needed as outlined in Section 3 5 3 Check that the power cord bracket is securely fastened and has not moved QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE ITEMS 1 Remove the front plastic cover and vacuum the motor area of machine Be careful when working around the MCB not to bump any wires connections loose Also move the unit and vacuum beneath it to prevent dust and dirt build up that can affect performance 2 Check the drive belt for visible wear ie cracking tears etc The belt should be replaced if there are any visible signs of damage Proper alignment of the pulley tensioner should be verified at this time as well 3 Remove the plastic shroud at the front of the machine Start the unit and raise incline settings to maximum height Turn the power switch off at the front of the machine to prevent it from lowering accidentally Lubricate incline motor Acme screw Matrix recommends Super Lube brand grease with PTFE additive BI ANNUAL MAINTENANCE ITEMS 1 Remove wax build up from the front and rear rollers of the machine a plastic paint scraper putty knife or a credit card work the
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