E3X-02 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SERVICE MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION . .......................................................... 1 CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 2.2 Read and Save These Instructions.............................................................................. 2 Electrical Requirements .............................................................................................. 3 CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 3.1 3.2 3.3 Recommended Cleaning Tips . ..................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 9.18 9.19 9.20 9.21 Foot Pedals Replacement............................................................................................ 53 Pedal Arm Replacement.............................................................................................. 44 Link Arm Replacement................................................................................................. 45 Swing Arm Replacement........................................................................
CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 1.
CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS This Suspension Elliptical is intended for commercial use. To ensure your safety and protect the equipment, read all instructions before operating the MATRIX Suspension Elliptical. CAUTION! If you experience chest pains, nausea, dizziness, or shortness of breath, stop exercising immediately and consult your physician before continuing.
CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 2.2 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS The Matrix Suspension elliptical is designed to be self powered. NOTE: If an add on TV (using a bracket) or Virtual Active is added to the unit, it must be plugged in, or the TV or VA will not operate correctly. If the Suspension Elliptical will be plugged in, follow the requirements below.
CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 3.1 RECOMMENDED CLEANING TIPS Preventative maintenance and daily cleaning will prolong the life and look of your MATRIX Suspension Elliptical. Please read and follow these tips. • P osition the equipment away from direct sunlight. The intense UV light can cause discoloration on plastics. • L ocate your equipment in an area with cool temperatures and low humidity. • Clean with a soft 100% cotton cloth.
CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 3.3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION In order to maximize life span, and minimize down time, all MATRIX equipment requires regular cleaning, and maintenance items performed on a scheduled basis. This section contains detailed instructions on how to perform these items, the frequency of which they should be done, and a check list to sign off each time service is completed for a specific machine.
CHAPTER 4: CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION 4.1 CONSOLE DESCRIPTION WORKOUT KEYS Simple program view and selection buttons. GO: One touch Start. ENTER: To confirm each program setting. UP / DOWN LEVEL: Easy information and level selection. UP / DOWN TIME: Easy information and time adjustment. STOP: Ends workout and shows workout summary data. COOL DOWN: Puts the Ascent Trainer into Cool Down Mode.
CHAPTER 4: CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION 4.2 WORKOUT SETUP STEPS - MANUAL GO - Press to immediately begin a workout. Workout, resistance level, and time will automatically go to default settings. Pressing GO will not prompt user for age, weight, or level settings. 1) Start pedaling and press the GO key to begin your workout. 2) The display will read 3, 2, 1, Begin and then the program will start. MANUAL - Manual allows the user to input more information while defining their own workout.
CHAPTER 4: CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION 4.5 WORKOUT SETUP STEPS - HEART RATE CONTROL TARGET HEART RATE - The Matrix Ascent Trainer comes with standard digital contact heart rate sensors and are POLAR telemetry compatible. The heart rate control workout mode allows the user to program their desired heart rate zone, and the Ascent Trainer will automatically adjust the level based upon the user's heart rate.
CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE 5.1 MANAGER MODE OVERVIEW The Manager's Custom Mode allows the club owner to customize the Suspension Elliptical for the club. 1) To enter Manager Mode, press and hold down the UP and DOWN LEVEL keys. Continue to hold down these two keys until the display reads Manager and hit ENTER (Figure A). 2) To scroll through the list of options in Manager Mode, use the UP and DOWN LEVEL keys. Each of the custom settings will show on the display.
CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE 5.2 MANAGER MODE INFORMATION 10 CUSTOM SETTING DEFAULT MINIMUM MAXIMUM DESCRIPTION Maximum Time 60 min 5 min 99 min Sets the total run time of any program. Default Time 30 min 5 min Maximum Time Setting Workout time when GO is pressed or when no time is selected during program set up. Default Age 30 10 100 Starting age when GO is pressed or when no age is selected during program set up.
CHAPTER 6: ENGINEERING MODE 6.1 USING ENGINEERING MODE To enter Engineering Mode, hold the LEVEL UP and DOWN keys for 3-5 seconds until Manager appears on the middle LED display. Press the LEVEL UP or DOWN key to scroll to Engineering. Press ENTER to go into Engineering Mode. CUSTOM SETTING DEFAULT OPTIONS DESCRIPTION Machine Type E3x H3x, U3x, R3x, E3x, S3x, A3x The machine type should be the E3x for the Suspension Elliptical.
CHAPTER 7: SERVICE MODE 7.1 USING SERVICE MODE To enter Service Mode, hold the LEVEL UP and DOWN keys for 3-5 seconds until Manager Mode appears on the middle LED display. Press the LEVEL UP or DOWN key to scroll to Service Mode. Press ENTER to go into Service Mode. 12 CODE DEFAULT OPTIONS Service 1 Display Test Press the ENTER key repeatedly to check each set of LEDs on the display sequentially. Service 2 Keypad Test Press any key and the display should show the corresponding message.
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CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2 ERROR CODES ON THE CONSOLE CODE CLASS DESCRIPTION C Machine type error. Set the correct machine type in Engineering Mode. 0x02B4 C Resistance type error. Set the correct machine type in Engineering Mode. 0x0201 A Low voltage on the battery (voltage under 11.2V). Charge by running or by plugging in the AC adapter. 0x0247 B LCB failed (memory write error / feedback ADC error). Replace the LCB.
CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.3 LCB LED INDICATORS LED CHECKPOINT POSSIBLE ISSUE SOLUTION LEDs 2, 3, 4, 6, & 7 should be ON. If they are OFF, the LCB is damaged. Replace the LCB. If LED 1 is OFF. No AC power cord plugged in. Normal for a self powered unit. If this LED is not lit when the unit is plugged in, replace the power cord or power components. If LED 5 is OFF. Generator has no RPM output. Normal for a powered unit.
CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.4 TROUBLESHOOTING - ERROR 0x04A0 ERROR 0x04A0 (DIGITAL COMMUNICATION FAILURE) LED 1 SYMPTOM: Error code 0x04A0 is displayed on the console. CHECK POINT POSSIBLE ISSUE If they are OFF, the LCB is damaged. Replace the LCB. If LED1 is OFF. No AC power cord plugged in. Normal for an unpowered unit. If LED 8 is OFF. Bad communication between UCB and LCB. Reconnect the console cable at the LCB and UCB and check for kinks.
CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.5 TROUBLESHOOTING - RESISTANCE ISSUES HIGH OR NO RESISTANCE POSSIBLE CAUSES: 1) 2) 3) 4) The The The The console cable is damaged or not properly plugged in. UCB is damaged. Generator is damaged. LCB is damaged. SOLUTION: 1) Check the console cable connections at the UCB and LCB. 2) Check if the generator is outputting variable power: a. Insert the probes from a multi-meter into the black and red wires on the generator wire harness connector (Figure A). b.
CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.6 TROUBLESHOOTING - PEDALS SLIPPING PEDALS SLIPPING POSSIBLE CAUSES: 1) The belt tension is not enough. 2) The one way bearing is damaged. SOLUTION: 1) Remove the covers and check the drive belt tension. a. The drive belt should be tightened to 180 ft / lbs for a new belt and 150 ft / lbs for a used belt. 2) If the belts are tensioned correctly, the one way bearing is damaged, replace the drive assembly. 8.
CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.8 TROUBLESHOOTING - HEART RATE ISSUES HEART RATE ISSUES POSSIBLE CAUSES: 1) The display is stuck on heart rate. 2) Erratic heart rate. 3) No heart rate. SOLUTION: 1) If the display is stuck on heart rate, it is normally due to the lighting in the area. a. Change the lighting in the immediate area of the Suspension Elliptical. b. Try moving the Suspension Elliptical to a different area in the facility. c.
CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.9 TROUBLESHOOTING - NO POWER TO THE CONSOLE POWER SWITCH IS ON, BUT THE CONSOLE HAS NO DISPLAY POSSIBLE CAUSES: 1) The unit is not getting power from the outlet. 2) The LCB is not getting power from the power receptacle. 3 & 4) The LCB LEDs are lit, but there is no power to the console. SOLUTION: 1) Remove the front disk and check to see if LED9 is lit on the LCB (Figure A). a. If it is not lit, verify power at the outlet.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.1 FRONT DISK REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the center cover by turning it counter clockwise (Figures A & B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 2) Remove the 3 screws holding the disk to the axle (Figure C). 3) Remove the disk (Figure D). FIGURE C FIGURE D 4) Reverse Steps 1-3 to install a new disk. NOTE: The 3 screws removed in Step 2 should be torqued to 25 N-m.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.2 FRONT SHROUD REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the link arm and pedal arm plastic caps (Figures A & B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 2) Detach the dual action handlebar from the link arm (Figure C). 3) Secure the handlebar so that it is out of the way (Figure D). FIGURE C FIGURE D 4) Remove the front disks as outlined in Section 9.1. 5) Detach the pedal arm from the crank bearing assembly (Figure E).
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.2 FRONT SHROUD REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED 7) Pull out the rubber tray from the cup holder plastic (figure G). 8) Remove the 2 screws to disassemble the cup holder plastic and remove it from the unit (Figure H). FIGURE G FIGURE H 9) Remove the 2 screws to disassemble and remove the middle stabilizer sweat cover (Figures I & J).
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.2 FRONT SHROUD REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED 12) Remove the 9 screws to detach the front shrouds from the frame (or each other) (Figure M). 13) Turn the crank to the slotted portion of the shroud (Figure N). FIGURE M FIGURE N 14) Remove the front shrouds for frame access (Figures O & P). FIGURE O FIGURE P 15) Reverse Steps 1-14 to install new shrouds. NOTE: The bolt / nut removed in Step 5 should be torqued to 70 N-m.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.3 LOWER CONTROL BOARD REPLACEMENT 1) Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) R emove both front disks from the machine as outlined in Section 9.1. 3) Disconnect all wires from the LCB (Figure A). FIGURE A 4) Remove the 2 screws holding the LCB to the frame (Figure B). FIGURE B 5) R everse Steps 1-4 to install a new LCB. 6) Test the Suspension Elliptical for function as outlined in Section 9.21.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.4 GENERATOR REPLACEMENT 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine. Remove the front disks as outlined in Section 9.1. Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.2. Cut the cable tie holding the cable to the frame (Figure A). Unplug the power cable connector of the generator (Figure B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 6) Loosen the nut holding the generator to the frame (Figure C).
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.4 GENERATOR REPLACEMENT – CONTINUED 8) Remove the nut from the other side of the generator bracket (Figure E). 9) Loosen and remove the generator belt (Figure F). FIGURE E FIGURE F 10) Remove the generator from the frame. 11) Reverse Steps 1-10 to install a new generator. Re-install the belts as outlined in Section 9.5. NOTE: The 3 screws removed in Step 7 should be torqued to 8 N-m and the nut from Step 8 to 40 N-m.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.5 GENERATOR BELT REPLACEMENT 1) Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the front disks from the machine as outlined in Section 9.1. 3) Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.2. 4) Remove the generator as outlined in Section 9.4. 5) To install a new belt, first put the belt installation tool on the pulley (Figure A). FIGURE A 6) Put the new belt on the installation tool (Figure B).
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.6 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT 1) Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the front disks from the machine as outlined in Section 9.1. 3) Loosen the belt tension bolt on the left side of the tension pulley and rotate the pulley counter-clockwise until there is enough slack in the belt to remove it (Figures A & B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 4) Install the replacement belt and reverse necessary steps to secure the assembly until the belt is tight.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.7 PULLEY AXLE SET REPLACEMENT 1) 2) 3) 4) Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine. Remove both front disks from the machine as outlined in Section 9.1. Loosen the belt tension bolt on the right side until there is enough slack to remove the drive belt (Figure A). On the right side of the frame, remove the retaining clip that holds the pulley axle bearing into the frame (Figure B).
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.8 DRIVE AXLE SET REPLACEMENT NOTE: A Matrix special tool is needed to correctly replace a drive axle. Order part # 0000094817 from Matrix CTS at 866-693-4863 ext 3. 1) Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the front disks from the machine as outlined in Section 9.1. 3) Remove both belts as outlined in Sections 9.5 & 9.6.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.8 DRIVE AXLE SET REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED 10) The drive axle should have come with an iron plate installed (Figure G). 11) Assemble the Matrix tool as shown in Figure H. FIGURE G FIGURE H 12) Slide the drive axle assembly into the frame from the right side. Install the bearing cap portion of the tool into the left side of the frame (Figure I). 13) Mount the other tool from Figure H behind the bearing cap portion of the tool.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.8 DRIVE AXLE SET REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED 16) Turn the nut until the iron plate is close to the frame on the right side (Figure M). 17) Remove the tools, then insert the bearing into the hole in the frame on the left side (Figure N). FIGURE M FIGURE N 18) Again use the M10 x 65L screw with a washer and a nut to attach the tool to the drive axle (Figure O). 19) Turn the screw at least 4 full revolutions into the drive axle.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.8 DRIVE AXLE SET REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED 22) Use a screwdriver to remove the iron plate from the drive axle (Figures S & T). FIGURE S 23) Re-install the belts as outlined in Sections 9.5 and 9.6. 24) Test the Suspension Elliptical as outlined in Section 9.21.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.9 CRANK REPLACEMENT 1) Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the front disks from the machine as outlined in Section 9.1. 3) Remove the screw from the crank (Figure A). 4) Insert an M10 screw (should be at least 40 long) into the crank hole. Then turn the screw until the crank can be separated from the axle (Figure B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 5) Install the replacement crank.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.10 CONSOLE REPLACEMENT 1) Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) R emove the 5 screws that hold the console to the top of the console mast (Figure A). 3) Disconnect the console cable and other wiring and remove the console (Figure B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 4) Connect the wire connections to the new console.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.11 OVERLAY & KEYPAD REPLACEMENT NOTE: The instructions below are for console overlays / keypads, but the procedure is the same regardless of where the overlay / keypad is. 1) Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.10. 3) Remove the back cover of the console (Figure A). 4) Unplug and remove the faulty overlay (Figure B).
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.11 KEYPAD & OVERLAY REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED 7) Peel part of the protective film from the back of the overlay (Figure E). 8) Push the overlay ribbon cable through the hole in the console and plug it in (Figure F). FIGURE E FIGURE F 9) Match the overlay to the cutout on the console (Figure G). 10) Press down on the corners of the overlay to keep it in place, then remove the protective film (Figure H & I).
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.12 CONSOLE MAST HANDLEBAR REPLACEMENT 1) Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the 4 bolts that hold the handlebar to the console mast (Figure A). FIGURE A 3) Pull the handlebar away from the console mast to expose the HR grip wiring (Figure B). 4) Carefully remove the wires from inside the console mast until the connectors on the ends come free and disconnect (Figure C).
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.13 DUAL ACTION HANDLEBAR REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the plastic cover where the dual action handlebar meets the link arm (Figure A). 2) Remove the bolt and bushings where the dual action handlebar and the link arm meet (Figure B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 3) Remove the two bolts that hold on the pivot cap and remove the cap (Figure C). 4) Unplug and separate the heart rate connector exposed once the pivot cap is removed.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.14 FOOT PEDALS REPLACEMENT 1) P ull up on and remove the rubber portion of the pedal (Figure A). 2) Remove the 4 screws that hold the plastic pedal to the foot plate (Figure B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 3) Remove the plastic foot pedal (Figure C). FIGURE C 4) Clean the foot plate to remove any rubber or debris. 5) Reverse Steps 1-4 to install a new foot pedal. 6) Test the Suspension Elliptical as outlined in Section 9.21.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.15 PEDAL ARM REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the plastic cover where the pedal arm attaches to the crank (Figure A). 2) Disconnect the pedal arm from the crank (Figure B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 3) Remove the plastic cap from the swing arm (Figure C). 4) Remove the bolt that holds the pedal and swing arms together (Figure D). FIGURE C FIGURE D 5) The swing arm can now be separate from the pedal arm (Figure E).
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.16 LINK ARM REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the plastic cover where the dual action handlebar meets the link arm (Figure A). 2) Remove the bolt and bushings where the dual action handlebar meets the link arm (Figure B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 3) Remove the bolt that holds the link arm to the pedal arm and remove the link arm (Figure C). FIGURE C 4) Reverse Steps 1-3 to install a new link arm. 5) Test the Suspension Elliptical for function as outlined in Section 9.21.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.17 SWING ARM REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the bolt from the upper pivot joint on the swing arm (Figure A). 2) Remove the plastic cap from the swing arm (Figure B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 3) Remove the bolt that holds the swing arm to the pedal arm (Figure C). 4) Take the bolt removed in Step 1 and turn it into the shaft (Figure D).
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.18 VERTICAL STABILIZER ARM REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the bolt that holds the vertical stabilizer arm to the frame (Figures A & B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 2) Remove the bolt from the upper pivot joint of the vertical stabilizer arm (Figure C). 3) Remove the vertical stabilizer arm (Figure D). FIGURE C FIGURE D 4) Reverse Steps 1-3 to install a vertical stabilizer arm. NOTE: Tighten the bolt removed in Step 2 to 80 N-m torque.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.19 INCLINE ARM COVER REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the screw that holds the plastic cover on the arm (Figures A & B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 2) Remove the incline arm cover (Figure C). FIGURE C 3) Reverse Steps 1-2 to install a new incline arm.
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.20 HANDLEBAR SERVICE 1) All items on the handlebar are removed using a Phillips screwdriver from the underside of the bar. 2) Once the screws are removed, lift the part carefully, then disconnect any wire connections to fully remove the part. This includes the resistance buttons and heart rate grip plates (Figures A & B).
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.21 TESTING THE SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ONCE THE UNIT OR REPLACEMENT PART IS FULLY INSTALLED AND ASSEMBLED AND PROPERLY PLACED ON THE FLOOR, USE THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS TO TEST THE MACHINE: 1) Enter Engineering Mode and input the serial number of the console. Also set the Machine Type and verify that the Date and Time are correct.
CHAPTER 10: SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.1 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES Stride Length 21" Incline Range N/A Contact and Telemetric Heart Rate Sensors Yes Cushioned Footpads No Pedal Spacing 2.5" Handlebar Design Multi-position dual action and ergo bend stationary.
CHAPTER 10: SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.2 ASSEMBLY HARDWARE QUANTITY 52 SKETCH DESCRIPTION PACKAGE COLOR 4 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW (M10 X 1.5P X 25L) 10.9 GRADE MINIMUM RED (2 BAGS) 4 FLAT WASHER (10.2 X 20 X 2.0T) RED (2 BAGS) 1 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW (M10 X 1.5P X 100L) 12.9 GRADE MINIMUM GREEN 2 FLAT WASHER (10.2 X 20 X 2.0T) GREEN 1 HEX NUT (M10) 10.9 GRADE MINIMUM GREEN 5 SCREW (M5 X 0.8P X 10L) YELLOW 2 SCREW (M5 X 0.
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CHAPTER 10: SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.3 SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY STEPS - CONTINUED STEP 4 - GREEN / YELLOW HARDWARE BAG Torque this bolt to 80 N-m.
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CHAPTER 10: SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.4 LEVELING THE SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL STABILIZING THE MATRIX SUSPENSION ELLIPTICAL The Matrix Suspension Elliptical should be level for optimum use. Once you have placed your unit where you intend to use it, raise or lower one or both of the adjustable levelers located on the bottom of the frame. Use a 6mm Allen wrench through the access hole at the rear hinge joint on both sides (Figure A).
CHAPTER 11: SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE 11.1 SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE 1) Turn on the power to the Suspension Elliptical, wait until the standard display picture has come up. 2) Enter Manager Mode by pressing and holding the LEVEL UP and DOWN keys simultaneously. 3) Record the Accumulated Mileage, Accumulated Distance, and Serial Number. NOTE: This information can be lost during the update procedure and should be recorded so that the information can be re-entered into the console once it is updated.
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