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Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: Serial number location .................................................................... 1 CHAPTER 2: Important Safety instructions 2.1 2.2 Read and Save These Instructions ............................................................................ 3 Electrical Requirements ............................................................................................. 4 CHAPTER 3: Preventative Maintenance 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Recommended Cleaning Tips .........................
Table of Contents CHAPTER 8: Troubleshooting 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 Electrical Diagram ...................................................................................................... LCB LED Indicators.................................................................................................... LCB Wiring Connections............................................................................................. Troubleshooting - Error 04A0........
Chapter 1: Serial Number Location 1.1 Serial Number Location A serial number plate is located below the bottom of the console mast beneath a rubber boot. There is also a serial number tag on the middle of the main frame pointed towards the floor.
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Chapter 2: Important Safety Instructions 2.1 Read and Save these instructions To ensure your safety and protect the equipment, read all instructions before operating the MATRIX R7xi Bike. To ensure proper use of the Matrix R7xi Bike, make sure that all users read this manual. Remind the users that before undertaking any fitness program, they should obtain complete physical examinations from their physicians.
chapter 2: Important Safety Instructions 2.2 electrical requirements DEDICATED CIRCUIT AND ELECTRICAL INFO A “Dedicated Circuit” means that each outlet you plug 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 off, the only thing that should not have power to it are the units in question.
Chapter 3: Preventative Maintenance 3.1 RECOMMENDED CLEANING TIPS In order to maximize life span, and minimize down time, all Matrix Fitness Equipment requires regularly scheduled cleaning. YOU WILL NEED: - Mild dish soap and water mixture in a spray bottle (10:1 water to soap ratio). Lint free 100% cotton cleaning cloths or Microfiber cleaning cloths. Vacuum / Shop Vac with extendable hose and soft brush attachment. Computer screen or LED / LCD cleaner.
chapter 3: Preventative Maintenance 3.3 Care and maintenance instructions 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 and the frequency of which they should be done.
Chapter 3: Preventative Maintenance 3.4 Touch Screen Care & 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 clean dry 100% lint free cloth and water / soap mixture or a computer or LCD / LED screen cleaner. * It is very important to avoid using any other chemical on the touch screen. * Always dampen the cloth and clean the screen.
chapter 4: Console Overlay and workout description 4.1 Console Description The R7xi has a fully integrated touch screen display. All information required for workouts is explained on screen. 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. GO: One touch Start. STOP: Ends workout and shows workout summary data.
Chapter 4: Console overlay and workout Description 4.2 workout setup steps To set up a workout, press the touch screen over the program you would like to use and then follow the prompts to begin your workout. 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. MANUAL - Manual allows the user to input more information while defining their own workout.
Chapter 5: Manager Mode 5.1 Using Manager Mode 1) To enter Manager Mode, press "ENTER, 1, 0, 0, 1, ENTER" on the number keypad and Manager Mode will appear on the display. ) Manager Mode is divided into 9 tabs, located on the left side of the screen. They are General, Workout, Setup Defaults, Asset Management, 2 Weather, TV, Applications, Hardware and Service. 3) Choose a tab by touching the screen over the desired tab.
Chapter 5: Manager Mode 5.2 Manager Mode – General – tab 1 Manager Mode Function & Defaults General Accumulated Time Total time on the unit since production. Cannot be modified. Accumulated Distance Total distance on the unit since production. Cannot be modified. Serial Number - Console This option displays the serial number of the console, not editable (see Service Mode to change serial numbers). Cannot be modified.
Chapter 6: Manager Mode 5.2 Manager Mode - General – tab 2 Manager Mode General Function & Defaults Date & Time Descriptions Modified This option sets the current date and time of the machine. N/A 5.2 Manager Mode - General – tab 3 Manager Mode General 12 Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Screen Timeout This option sets the machine show the workout time of the machine. Maximum: 120 sec Maximum: 15 sec Software Versions Software versions. Cannot be modified.
Chapter 5: Manager Mode 5.2 Manager Mode – General – tab 4 Manager Mode Function & Defaults General Language Setup Descriptions Sets the language used on the console. MODIFIED English (US), English (UK), German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Korean, Israeli, Swiss, Russian, Finnish, Taiwanese, Chinese, or Japanese.
Chapter 5: Manager Mode 5.3 Manager Mode - WORKOUT – tab 1 Manager Mode Workout 14 Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Maximum Workout Time This option allows the club to set the maximum workout duration limits during peak and non peak hours. Maximum: 120 Minutes Minimum: 10 Minutes Maximum Workout Calories This option allows the club to set the maximum workout duration limits during peak and non peak hours.
Chapter 5: Manager Mode 5.3 Manager Mode - workout – tab 2 Manager Mode Workout Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Max Cooldown Time This option allows the club to set the maximum cool down duration limits during peak and non peak hours. Maximum: 10 Minutes Minimum: 5 Minutes Max Cooldown Adjustment Time This option allows the club to set the maximum cool down adjustment time duration limits during peak and non peak hours.
Chapter 5: Manager Mode 5.4 Manager Mode - Setup defaults – tab 1 Function & Defaults Manager Mode Setup Defaults 16 Descriptions Modified Level This option controls the default program levels. Maximum: 20 Minimum: 1 Age This option controls the default user's age used in the target heart rate calculations. Maximum: 99 Minimum: 10 Weight This option controls the default weight used in the calorie calculations. Displayed in native units (pounds or kilograms).
Chapter 5: Manager Mode 5.4 Manager Mode - Setup defaults – tab 2 Manager Mode Setup Defaults Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Default Workout Distance This option controls the default program Distance. Maximum: 12.4 Minimum: 0.1 Default Web Brower Page This option controls the default machine Web Brower Page. N/A Show Sliders In Workout This option controls the default Sliders bar of True or False.
Chapter 5: Manager Mode 5.5 Manager Mode - Asset Management Manager Mode Asset Management Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Club ID This option records the club ID of the fitness facility. N/A Show Custom Logo This option allows the user to select the screen Logo from True True or False 5.6 Manager Mode - Weather Manager Mode Weather 18 Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Default City This option controls the default City Weather.
Chapter 5: Manager Mode 5.7 Manager Mode - tv – tab 1 Manager Mode TV Function & Defaults TV Channel Setup Descriptions This option is for setting the TV tuner functions. Press the "Start Scan" to search the TV Channel. Modified N/A 5.7 Manager Mode - tv – tab 2 Manager Mode TV Function & Defaults Default TV Channel Descriptions This option controls the default TV channel on start up.
Chapter 5: Manager Mode 5.7 Manager Mode - tv – tab 3 Manager Mode TV Function & Defaults Channel Button Setup Descriptions This option is for setting the TV channel button. Press the "Add" to edit the channel icon, channel name and channel. Modified N/A 5.8 Manager Mode - Applications Manager Mode Applications 20 Function & Defaults Application Setup Descriptions This option is for setting the screen table functions.
Chapter 5: Manager Mode 5.9 Manager Mode - Hardware Manager Mode Hardware Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified ErP This option controls the ErP function is Disabled or Enabled. Disabled or Enabled ErP Timeout Amount of time before the console will enter ErP mode if user does not touch the screen or press any key.
Chapter 5: Manager Mode 5.10 Manager Mode - Service Manager Mode Service 22 Function & Defaults Service History Descriptions This option allows the club to record key components replacement history.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.1 USING Engineering mode 1) To enter Engineering Mode, press "ENTER, 2, 0, 0, 1, ENTER" on the number keypad and Engineering Mode will appear on the display. ) Engineering Mode is divided into 12 tabs, located on the left side of the screen. They are General, Workout, Setup Defaults, Network, Asset 2 Management, Weather, TV, Applications, Calibration, Hardware, Service, Errors. 3) Choose a tab by touching the screen over the desired tab.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.2 Engineering Mode - General – tab 1 Manager Mode General 24 Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Accumulated Time Total time on the unit since production. Cannot be modified. Accumulated Distance Total distance on the unit since production. Cannot be modified. Serial Number - Console This option displays the serial number of the console. See Service Mode to edit the serial numbers. Cannot be modified.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.2 Engineering Mode - General – tab 2 Manager Mode General Function & Defaults Date & Time Descriptions Modified This option sets the current date and time of the machine. N/A 6.2 Engineering Mode - General – tab 3 Manager Mode General Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Screen Timeout This option sets the machine show the workout time of the machine. Maximum: 120 sec Minimum: 15 sec Software Versions Software versions. Cannot be modified.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.2 Engineering Mode - General – tab 4 Manager Mode General 26 Function & Defaults Language Setup Descriptions Sets the language used on the console. Modified English (US), English (UK), German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Korean, Israeli, Swiss, Russian, Finnish, Taiwanese, Chinese, or Japanese.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.3 Engineering Mode - WORKOUT – tab 1 Manager Mode Workout Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Maximum Workout Time This option allows the club to set the maximum workout duration limits during peak and non peak hours. Maximum: 120 Minutes Minimum: 10 Minutes Maximum Workout Calories This option allows the club to set the maximum workout duration limits during peak and non peak hours.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.3 Engineering Mode - workout – tab 2 Manager Mode Workout 28 Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Max Cooldown Time This option allows the club to set the maximum cool down duration limits during peak and non peak hours. Maximum: 10 Minutes Minimum: 5 Minutes Max Cooldown Adjustment Time This option allows the club to set the maximum cool down adjustment time duration limits during peak and non peak hours.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.4 Engineering Mode - Setup defaults – tab 1 Manager Mode Setup Defaults Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Level This option allows the club to set the maximum workout duration limits during peak and non peak hours. Maximum: 20 Minimum: 1 Age This option controls the default user's age used in the target heart rate calculations. Maximum: 99 Minimum: 10 Weight This option controls the default weight used in the calorie calculations.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.4 Engineering Mode - Setup defaults – tab 2 Manager Mode Setup Defaults Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Default Workout Distance This option controls the default program Distance. Maximum: 12.4 Minimum: 0.1 Default Web Brower Page This option controls the default machine Web Brower Page. N/A Show Sliders In Workout This option controls the default Sliders bar of True or False. True or False 6.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.5 Engineering Mode - nETWORK – tab 2 Manager Mode Network Function & Defaults Wireless Network Setup Descriptions Wifi setting Modified N/A 6.6 Engineering Mode - Asset Management Manager Mode Asset Management Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Club ID This option records the club ID of the fitness facility. N/A Show Custom Logo This option allows the user to select the screen Logo from True.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.7 Engineering Mode - Weather Manager Mode Weather Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Default City This option controls the default City Weather . N/A Enable Alerts This option controls the City Weather function True or False. True or False Weather Temperature Unit This option controls how temperature is displayed. Fahrenheit or Celsius 6.
Chapter 5: Engineering Mode 6.8 Engineering Mode - tv – tab 2 Manager Mode TV Function & Defaults Default TV Channel Descriptions This option controls the default TV channel on start up. Modified Maximum: 1000 Minimum: 2 6.8 Engineering Mode - tv – tab 3 Manager Mode TV Function & Defaults Channel Button Setup Descriptions This option is for setting the TV channel button. Press the "Add" to edit the channel icon, channel name and channel.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.9 Engineering Mode - Applications Manager Mode Applications 34 Function & Defaults Application Setup Descriptions This option is for setting the screen table functions.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.10 Engineering Mode - Hardware Manager Mode Hardware Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified ErP This option controls the ErP function is Disabled or Enabled. Disabled or Enabled ErP Timeout Console will enter ErP mode if user does not touch the screen or press any key pad for couple minutes.
Chapter 6: Engineering Mode 6.11 Engineering Mode - Service Manager Mode Service Function & Defaults Service History Descriptions This option allows the club to record key components replacement history. Modified N/A 6.12 Engineering Mode - Errors Manager Mode Errors 36 Function & Defaults Error Code History Descriptions This option displays the error code history on the treadmill.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.1 Using Service Mode 1) To enter Service Mode, press "ENTER 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER" on the number keypad and Service Mode will appear on the display. ) Service Mode is divided into 15 tabs, located on the left side of the screen. They are General, Workout, Setup Defaults, Update, Network, 2 Asset Management, Weather, TV, Applications, Calibration, Hardware, Virtual Active, Management, Service, Errors. 3) Choose a tab by touching the screen over the desired tab.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.2 Service Mode - GENERAL - tab 1 Manager Mode General 38 Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Accumulated Time Total time on the unit since production. Cannot be modified. Accumulated Distance Total distance on the unit since production. Cannot be modified. Serial Number - Console This option displays the serial number of the console. See Service Mode to edit the serial numbers. Cannot be modified.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.2 Service Mode - General – tab 2 Manager Mode General Function & Defaults Date & Time Descriptions Modified This option sets the current date and time of the machine. N/A 7.2 Service Mode - General – tab 3 Manager Mode General Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Screen Timeout This option sets the machine show the workout time of the machine. Maximum: 120 sec Minimum: 15 sec Software Versions Software versions. Cannot be modified.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.2 Service Mode - GENERAL - tab 4 Manager Mode General 40 Function & Defaults Language Setup Descriptions Sets the language used on the console. Modified English (US), English (UK), German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Korean, Israeli, Swiss, Russian, Finnish, Taiwanese, Chinese, or Japanese.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.3 Service Mode - WORKOUT – tab 1 Manager Mode Workout Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Maximum Workout Time This option allows the club to set the maximum workout duration limits during peak and non peak hours. Maximum: 120 Minutes Minimum: 10 Minutes Maximum Workout Calories This option allows the club to set the maximum workout duration limits during peak and non peak hours.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.3 Service Mode - workout – tab 2 Manager Mode Workout 42 Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Max Cooldown Time This option allows the club to set the maximum cool down duration limits during peak and non peak hours. Maximum: 10 Minutes Min: 5 Minutes Max Cooldown Adjustment Time This option allows the club to set the maximum cool down adjustment time duration limits during peak and non peak hours.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.4 Service Mode - Setup defaults – tab 1 Function & Defaults Manager Mode Setup Defaults Descriptions Modified Level This option controls the default program levels. Maximum: 20 Minimum: 1 Age This option controls the default user's age used in the target heart rate calculations. Maximum: 99 Minimum: 10 Weight This option controls the default weight used in the calorie calculations. Displayed in native units (pounds or kilograms).
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.4 Service Mode - Setup defaults – tab 2 Function & Defaults Manager Mode Setup Defaults Descriptions Modified Default Workout Distance This option controls the default program Distance Maximum: 12.4 Minimum: 0.1 Default Web Brower Page This option controls the default machine Web Brower Page N/A Show Sliders In Workout This option controls the default Sliders bar of True or False True or False 7.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.6 Service Mode - NETWORK – tab 1 Manager Mode Network Function & Defaults Wireless Network Setup Descriptions Wifi setting Modified N/A 7.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.7 Service Mode - Asset Management Manager Mode Asset Management Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Club ID This option records the club ID of the fitness facility. N/A Show Custom Logo This option allows the user to select the screen Logo from True True or False 7.8 Service Mode - Weather Manager Mode Weather 46 Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Default City This option controls the default City Weather .
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.9 Service Mode - tv – tab 1 Manager Mode TV Function & Defaults TV Channel Setup Descriptions Modified This option is for setting the TV tuner functions. Press the "Start Scan" to search the TV Channel. N/A 7.9 Service Mode - tv – tab 2 Manager Mode TV Function & Defaults Default TV Channel Descriptions This option controls the default TV channel on start up.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.9 Service Mode - tv – tab 3 Manager Mode Function & Defaults Channel Button Setup TV Descriptions This option is for setting the TV channel button. Press the "Add" to edit the channel icon, channel name and channel. Modified N/A 7.10 Service Mode - Applications Manager Mode Applications 48 Function & Defaults Application Setup Descriptions This option is for setting the screen table functions.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.11 Service Mode - Hardware – tab 1 Manager Mode Hardware Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified ErP This option controls the ErP function is Disabled or Enabled. Disabled or Enabled ErP Timeout Amount of time before the screen goes into ERP mode if the user does not touch a key or the screen.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.11 Service Mode - Hardware – tab 2 Manager Mode Hardware 50 Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Play Workout Countdown Sound This option can set the play workout countdown to sound or not sound. True or False Volume Basic This option controls the default volume on start up.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.12 Service Mode - VIRTUAL ACTIVE Manager Mode Virtual Active Function & Defaults Root Path Descriptions This Virtual Active root path setting Modified D: 7.
Chapter 7: sERVICE Mode 7.14 Service Mode - Service Manager Mode Service Function & Defaults Service History Descriptions This option allows the club to record key components replacement history. Modified N/A 7.15 service Mode - errors Manager Mode Errors 52 Function & Defaults Error Code History Descriptions This option displays the error code history on the treadmill.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.16 Service Mode - netpulse Manager Mode Netpulse Function & Defaults Descriptions Test network and netpulse install.
Chapter 7: Service Mode 7.17 Matrix Fitness 7xi Series Feature Access Codes This document defines the supported feature access codes for the Matrix Fitness 7xi series fitness equipment. Instruction All 1. 2. 3. codes are entered in by: Press the “Enter” key. Press the series of numbers in the code. Press the “Enter” key. Code 54 Description 1001 Enter manager screen. 2001 Enter engineering screen.
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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.4 troubleshooting - Error 04A0 ERROR CODE 04A0 1) SYMPTOM: 04A0 – UCB communication disconnected. 2) SOLUTION: 1) Check the connection of the console cable at the UCB and LCB. Also check the console cable for damage, replace as needed. 2) If the console cable connections are good, the issue is likely with the UCB. Replace the UCB.
chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.5 troubleshooting - Error 04b0 ERROR CODE 04B0 1) SYMPTOM: 04B0 – LCB communication disconnected. 2) SOLUTION: 11) Check the connection of the console cable at the UCB and LCB. Also check the console cable for damage, replace as needed. 2) If the console cable connections are good, the issue is likely with the LCB. Replace the LCB.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.6 troubleshooting - Error 0248 ERROR CODE 0248 1) SYMPTOM: 0248 –Battery disconnection or fail. (When power is on, LCB battery voltage is less than 6 VAC). 2) SOLUTION: 1) Check the battery wire connection between the battery and LCB (Figure A). 2) Check the battery voltage (Figure B), if it is less than 6 VAC, replace the battery. 3) If the battery voltage is more than 6 VAC, replace the LCB.
chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.7 troubleshooting - Error 02B4 ERROR CODE 02B4 1) SYMPTOM: 02B4 – Resistance type error. 2) SOLUTION: 1) Check if the machine has the correct resistance system (resistor or ECB) (Figures A & B). 2) Check if the console is matched with the correct frame, and that the Machine Type is set correctly in Engineering Mode. 3) Replace the LCB. 4)..Replace the UCB Resistor use on HUREA5x frame Figure A 64 ECB use on SC5x frame and EP84 (ECB system E5x).
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.8 troubleshooting - Error 02AB ERROR CODE 02AB 1) SYMPTOM: 02AB –Machine type error. 2) SOLUTION: 1) Enter into Manager Mode and verify that the Machine Type setting is correct (Figure A). - If not correct, press ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 2, ENTER on the lower keypad and select the correct Machine Type (Figure B).
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.9 troubleshooting - Error 01AC ERROR CODE 01AC 1) SYMPTOM: 01AC - Resistance over current 2) SOLUTION: 1) Check the resistance coming out of the resistor (Figure A). - If the resistance value is under 8 ohms, replace the power resistance. - If the resistance value is over 8 ohms, replace the LCB.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.10 troubleshooting - NO RESISTANCE ISSUES NO RESISTANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 1) SYMPTOM: No resistance 2) SOLUTION: 1) Check the power resistor wire connection between the power resistor and the LCB (Figure A). 2) Check if there is a resistance value by measuring amperage through the generator cable (Figure A). - If there is not a resistance value, replace the resistor. - If there is a resistance value, replace the LCB.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.11 troubleshooting - heart rate issues heart rate function does not work or is reading incorrectly possible causes: 1) 2) 3) 4) The The The The HR grips are not hooked up correctly. HR grip wiring is damaged. console or HR board is not properly grounded. console, HR board, or wiring between are bad. SOLUTION: 1) Perform a DC Voltage test on the HR grips. a.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.12 troubleshooting - Seat Adjustment issues SEAT WOBBLY OR LOOSE 1) See if the seat rollers are loose or mis-positioned. To adjust the roller to tighten the seat: a. Loosen the nylok nuts putting tension on the roller brackets (Figure A). b.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.13 TV troubleshooting - Overview Sections 8.13 - 8.16 will assist with diagnosing problems with TV and entertainment related equipment sold by Matrix FItness Equipment. The Matrix Bike includes an integrated TV that shows in the large display window. The TV is capable of being shown as a 9" or 15" screen (Figures A & B). The console should be equipped with an entertainment keypad similar to Figure C.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.14 TV TROUBLESHOOTING - PICTURE FUZZY OR UNCLEAR 1) For a fuzzy or unclear picture, see the TV programming instructions in Section 10. If the TV is still fuzzy or unclear after programming: a) Check the coax connection at the entertainment port (Figure A). b) Remove the 5 screws holding the console to the console mast and check the coax connection at the console (Figure B).
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.15 TV troubleshooting - TV WILL NOT TURN ON 1) Remove the console back and check the electrical connections for the TV (Figures A & B). Figure A Figure B 2) If internal electrical connections are good (the console turns on), and the outlet is outputting 120V, the issue is likely with the integrated TV. Replace the console.
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.16 TV TROUBLESHOOTING - ENTERTAINMENT KEYPAD ISSUES ENTERTAINMENT KEYPAD IS NOT WORKING 1) SYMPTOM: a. The entertainment keypad (Figure A) is not responding. 2) SOLUTION: a. Remove the console and check the connection of the entertainment keypad (Figure B). b. If the entertainment keypad cable is pinched, kinked, or cut replace the keypad. c. If replacing the keypad does not resolve the issue, replace the console.
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.1 CONSOLE REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the 4 screws holding the console to the frame (Figure A).
Chapter 9: Part Replacement guide 9.2 HANDLEBAR REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the 2 screws holding on the handlebar cover (Figures A & B). Figure A Figure B 2) Remove the 4 screws holding the heart rate handlebar to the console mast being careful to support the handlebar (Figure C). 3) Remove the defective handlebar (Figure D). Figure c figure d 4) Reverse Steps 1-3 to install a new handlebar.
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.3 CUP HOLDER REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the 2 screws holding the cup holder to the frame (Figure A). Figure A 2) Remove the cup holder (Figure B). Figure B 3) Reverse Steps 1-2 to install a new cup holder.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement guide 9.4 KEYPAD / OVERLAY REPLACEMENT NOTE: The instructions below are for console overlays / keypads replacement, but the procedure is the same regardless of where the overlay / keypad is. 1) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.1. 2) Remove the back cover of the console (Figure A). 3) Unplug and remove the faulty overlay (Figure B). Figure A Figure B 4) Clean the console area with alcohol to remove any left over adhesive (Figure C).
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.4 KEYPAD / OVERLAY REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED 6) Push the overlay / keypad ribbon cable through the hole in the console and plug it in (Figure E). 7) Match the overlay / keypad to the cutout in the console (Figure F). Figure E Figure F 8) Press down on the corners of the overlay / keypad to keep it in place. Then remove the protective film (Figure G). 9) Once the overlay / keypad is in the correct position, press down on it to adhere it in positions (Figure H).
Chapter 9: Part Replacement guide 9.5 console mast replacement 1) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.1. 2) Remove the handlebars as outlined in Section 9.2. 3) Lift up the rubber boot at the bottom of the console mast (Figure A). Figure A 4) With the rubber boot lifted, remove the 4 screws holding the console mast to the frame (Figure B). Figure B 5) Pull the wires out the bottom of the console mast and remove the mast. 6) Reverse Steps 1-5 to install a new console mast.
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.6 seat pad replacement 1) Remove the 4 screws holding the seat pad to the seat frame (Figure A). Figure A 2) Lift the seat pad away from the seat frame (Figure B). Figure B 3) Reverse Steps 1-2 to install a new seat pad.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement guide 9.7 back pad Replacement 1) Remove the 8 screws holding the plastic cover onto the back of the seat pad and remove it (Figure A). 2) Remove the 4 screws holding the back pad onto the seat frame (Figure B). Figure B Figure A 3) Remove the back pad (Figure C). Figure C 4) Reverse Steps 1-3 to install a new back pad.
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.8 Heart rate handlebar replacement 1) 2) 3) 4) Remove the seat pad as outlined in Section 9.6. Remove the back pad as outlined in Section 9.7. Disconnect the heart rate wiring exposed when the seat pad is removed (Figure A). Remove the 3 screws holding the heart rate handlebars to the seat frame (Figure B). figure a figure b 5) Remove the heart rate handlebars from the frame (Figure C). figure c 6) Reverse Steps 1-5 to install a new heart rate handlebar.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement guide 9.9 heart Rate Grips Replacement 1) Remove the 3 screws holding the HR grip together (Figure A). 2) Once the 3 screws are removed, the HR grip can be split into 2 pieces (Figure B). Figure A Figure B 3) Disconnect the keypad / overlay and the HR plate wiring and remove the old HR grip (Figure C). 4) Reverse Steps 1-3 to install new HR grips. The white wire should be on the back side HR plate, the red wire on the front (Figure D).
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.10 UPper seat frame replacement 1) 2) 3) 4) Remove the seat pad as outlined in Section 9.6. Remove the back pad as outlined in Section 9.7. Disconnect and remove the HR handlebar as outlined in Section 9.8. Remove the 4 screws holding the upper seat frame to the lower seat frame (Figure A). figure a 5) Remove the upper seat frame from the lower seat frame (Figure B). figure b 6) Reverse Steps 1-5 to install a new seat frame.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement guide 9.11 lower seat frame replacement 1) Remove the seat pad as outlined in Section 9.6. 2) Remove the back pad as outlined in Section 9.7. 3) Remove the 2 screws holding the seat position plate onto the seat frame and remove the seat position plate (Figures A & B). figure a figure b 4) Disconnect the HR wiring that is exposed when the seat pad is removed and slide it out the hole in the frame so it does not restrict the seat movement (Figures C & D).
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.11 lower seat frame replacement - continued 6) Remove the screw holding the rear seat roller to the seat track and remove the roller (Figure G). 7) Remove the 2 screws holding the rear end cap onto the seat track (Figure H). figure g figure h 8) Remove the end cap (Figure I). 9) Depress the seat position lever and pull the lower seat frame off of the seat track (Figure J). figure i 10) Reverse Steps 1-9 to install a new lower seat frame.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement guide 9.12 seat adjustment handle replacement 1) Remove the 2 screws holding the seat adjustment handle to the seat frame (Figure A). figure a 2) Remove the seat adjustment handle (Figure B). figure b 3) Reverse Steps 1-2 to install a new seat adjustment handle. 4) Test the bike for function as outlined in Section 9.23.
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.13 rear shroud replacement 1) Remove the 8 screws holding the right side shroud to the frame and left shroud and remove it (Figure A). 2) Remove the 6 screws holding the left side shroud to the frame and remove it (Figure B). Figure B Figure A 3) Figure C shows the bike with both rear shrouds removed. Figure C 4) Reverse Steps 1-2 to install a new rear shroud.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement guide 9.14 Pedal replacement 1) Use a 15 mm wrench commercial pedal wrench (available from Matrix - part # ZMS4001254) to remove the pedal from the crank (Figure A). NOTE: For the right side pedal, the threads are normal. For the left side pedal, the threads are reversed (the pedal turns off counterclockwise). Figure A 2) Remove the pedal (Figure B). Figure B 3) Reverse Steps 1-2 to install a new pedal.
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.15 front Shroud replacement 1) Remove the pedals as outlined in Section 9.14. 2) Remove the 9 screws holding the right side front shroud to the frame and the left shroud and remove it (Figure A). NOTE: You will need to angle the shrouds so that the crank passes through the hole in the shroud. figure a 3) Remove the 5 screws holding the left side front shroud to the frame and remove it (Figure B). figure b 4) Reverse Steps 1-3 to install a new front shroud.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement guide 9.16 LOWER CONTROL BOARD REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the rear shrouds as outlined in Section 9.13. 2) Disconnect the 5 wire connections to the lower board (Figure A). 3) Remove the 2 screws holding the lower board to the frame (Figure B), and remove the lower board. figure a figure b 4) Reverse Steps 1-3 to install a new lower board. Figure C shows the electrical connections to the lower board.
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.17 Battery Replacement 1) Remove the left side rear shroud as outlined in Section 9.11. 2) Disconnect the 2 wires from the battery (Figure A). figure a 3) Remove the wing nut on the battery bracket (Figure B). 4) Swivel the battery bracket out of the way and remove the battery (Figure C). figure B 5) Reverse Steps 1-4 to install a new battery.
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.18 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the right side front shroud as outlined in Section 9.15. 2) Remove the screw that applies tension to the belt (Figure A). 3) Rotate the tension assembly to remove the tension from the belt (Figure B). fIGURE a fIGURE b 4) Remove the belt (Figure C). 5) Reverse Steps 1-4 to install a new drive belt. NOTE: Be sure to reattach the tension spring.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement guide 9.19 GENERATOR BELT REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.15. 2) Loosen the nuts holding the generator to the frame (Figure A), and remove the nuts putting tension on the generator belt (Figure B). fiGURE a fIgure b 3) Once the tension has been removed, the generator belt can be walked off of the pulley (Figure C). 4) Pull the generator out of the frame towards the front of the unit, and remove the generator belt (Figure D).
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.20 Generator replacement 1) Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.15. 2) Remove the nuts holding the generator to the frame (Figure A), and remove the nuts putting tension on the generator belt (Figure B). figure a figure b 3) Once the tension has been removed, the generator belt can be walked off of the pulley (Figure C). 4) Pull the generator out of the frame towards the front of the unit, and remove the generator belt (Figure D).
Chapter 9: Part Replacement guide 9.21 pulley axle set replacement 1) Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.15. 2) Remove the drive belt as outlined in Section 9.18. 3) Loosen the nuts holding the generator to the frame (Figure A), and remove the nuts putting tension on the generator belt (Figure B). figure a figure b 4) Once the tension has been removed, walk the generator belt off of the pulley (Figure C).
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.21 pulley axle set Replacement - continued 6) Remove the bearing (Figure E). 7) Remove the large nut holding in the pulley axle assembly with a large channel lock pliers or a pipe wrench (Figure F). Figure F Figure E 8) Once the large nut is removed, the pulley axle set can be removed from the left side of the frame (Figure G). FIgure G 9) Reverse Steps 1-8 to install a new pulley axle set. NOTE: Re-tension the generator belt to 85 lbs.
Chapter 9: Part Replacement guide 9.22 crank axle set replacement 1) 2) 3) 4) Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.15. Remove the drive belt as outlined in Section 9.18 Remove the 3 screws holding the crank axle bearings in place on both sides (Figure A). Bend the tabs of the nut on the left side of the frame so that this nut will turn (Figure B). Figure A Figure B 5) Use a 32 mm wrench to remove the crank axle nuts (Figure C). NOTE: This nut is reverse threaded.
chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide 9.23 Testing the BIKE Once the unit or replacement part is fully installed and assembled and properly placed on the floor, use the following instructions to setup and test the machine: 1) Enter Service Mode (ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER) and input the serial number of the console. Also set the Machine Type (ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 2, ENTER) and verify that the Date and Time are correct (See Section 7.2).
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chapter 10: Bike specifications and assembly guide 10.
Chapter 10: Bike Specifications and assembly guide 10.3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS after these assembly steps are complete, be sure to setup and test the unit as outlined in Section 9.23.
chapter 10: Bike specifications and assembly guide 10.
Chapter 10: Bike Specifications and assembly guide 10.
chapter 10: Bike specifications and assembly guide 10.
Chapter 10: Bike Specifications and assembly guide 10.4 Adjusting the pedal straps and SEAT Adjusting the pedal straps The straps are designed to fit your individual foot size and should be adjusted tight enough to keep your foot from slipping. The pedals include spring loaded clips for easy adjustment. To tighten the strap, pull down the open end of the strap. To loosen the strap, push down on the top of the clip and pull the strap up. Release the clip to lock the strap in place.
chapter 10: Bike specifications and assembly guide 10.5 LEVELING THE BIKE STABILIZING the MATRIX R7xi BIKE After positioning the bike in its intended location, check its stability by attempting to shake it side to side. Shaking or wobbling indicates that your bike needs to be leveled. Determine which leveler is not resting completely on the floor. Loosen the nut with one hand to allow the leveler to rotate. Rotate the left or right leveler, and repeat the adjustment as necessary until the bike is stable.
Chapter 10: bike Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.6 tv programming instructions (us) 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 Tuning - An auto scan will search for channel signals from the coax cable. It will tune in all channels that provide a signal of sufficient strength. 1. Press ENTER, 1, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the number keypad to enter Manager Mode. 2.
Chapter 10: bike Specifications and Assembly guide 10.6 tv programming instructions (us) - continued Auto Tuning (continued): 7. The achieved scan will be displayed on the bottom left hand corner of the screen (Figure G). Once the channel scan is complete, the scanned channels will be displayed on the channel list on the screen (Figure H). The scan process is now complete if using a non-Analog signal source. FIGURE G FIGURE H 8. Select the Analog source on the screen (Figure I).
Chapter 10: bike Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.6 tv programming instructions (us) - continued Auto Tuning (continued): 10. Press Start Scan to begin scanning (Figure M). Scan Started will be displayed on the bottom left hand corner of the screen (Figure N). FIGURE M FIGURE N 11. The achieved scan will be displayed on the bottom left hand corner of the screen (Figure O). Once the channel scan is complete, the scanned channels will be displayed on the channel list on the screen (Figure P).
Chapter 10: bike Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.6 tv programming instructions (id MARKET) 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 Tuning - An auto scan will search for channel signals from the coax cable. It will tune in all channels that provide a signal of sufficient strength. 1. Press ENTER, 1, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the number keypad to enter Manager Mode. 2.
Chapter 10: bike Specifications and Assembly guide 10.6 tv programming instructions (id MARKET)- continued Auto Tuning (continued): 7. Select the Analog source on the screen (Figure G). Select your country location (Figure H). FIGURE G FIGURE H 8. Select the signal delivery type on the screen (Figure I). Select the tuner type on the screen (Figure J). FIGURE I FIGURE J 9. Press Start Scan to begin scanning (Figure K).
Chapter 10: bike Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.6 tv programming instructions (id MARKET) - continued Auto Tuning (continued): 10. The achieved scan will be displayed on the bottom left hand corner of the screen (Figure M). Once the channel scan is complete, the scanned channels will be displayed on the channel list on the screen (Figure N).
Chapter 10: bike Specifications and Assembly guide 10.7 Using update Manager 1) To enter Update Manager Mode, press "ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 4, ENTER" on the number keypad and Update Manager Mode will appear on the display. 2) Choose a correct model type by touching the screen desired tab. . 3) P ress the "HOME" button or the EMERGENCY STOP to exit Update Manager Mode..
Chapter 10: bike Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.7 update Manager - Installed updates – tab 1 Manager Mode Function & Defaults Installed Updates Descriptions Show the all software version of console. Modified N/A 10.7 update Manager - Available Updates – tab 2 Manager Mode Available Updates Function & Defaults Descriptions Show the USB all software data. Modified Press the “Install All Updates” to running the software install.
Chapter 10: bike Specifications and Assembly guide 10.7 update Manager - Update History – tab 3 Manager Mode Function & Defaults Descriptions Show the all software update history. Update History Modified N/A 10.7 update Manager - Settings – tab 4 Manager Mode Settings 116 Function & Defaults Descriptions Modified Update source This option is setting the software update path. USB or Web Clear Current Updates Clearing the current updates will erase the current updates from the history.
Chapter 10: bike Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.7 update Manager - Installed updates – tab 5 Manager Mode Installed All Updates Function & Defaults Descriptions Active the all software updates onto console.
Chapter 10: bike Specifications and Assembly guide 10.8 Netpulse & AM Setting up SOP Introduction: Please note that this guide is meant to provide an overview on the configuration and setup steps that are unique to the 7xi product. The equipment itself is assembled and installed almost identically to the Matrix Fitness 7xe product line.
Chapter 10: BIKE Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.8 Netpulse & AM Setting up SOP 2. Install gateway server and switch a. Connect the modem to the Gateway with a patch cable. b. Connect the Gateway to the Switch with a patch cable. c. Connect the modem, switch, and Gateway to a power source d. Plug patch cables from the switch to the patch panel e. Label the jacks on the patch panel and the corresponding jacks on the fitness floor as well. 3.
Chapter 10: BIKE Specifications and Assembly guide 10.8 Netpulse & AM Setting up SOP 4. Connect 7xi Units to gateway server via Ethernet cables B - Wireless connecting solution 1. Prepare site for local server and internet connection a. Find a secure location (like an AV closet or a server room) for the gateway and related network equipment. b. Make sure the location has power and internet access, as well as a rack or 19” shelf for the gateway. c.
Chapter 10: BIKE Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.8 Netpulse & AM Setting up SOP Step 1 - Identifying areas that need coverage and estimating the number of APs needed: Wireless coverage only needs to be provided in areas where cardio machines need to have a wireless connection. If there are spaces in the facility that don’t have cardio machines, there is no need to install access points in that area.
Chapter 10: BIKE Specifications and Assembly guide 10.8 Netpulse & AM Setting up SOP Both the 2.4GHz and 5 GHz patterns are fairly symmetric in the azimuthal plane (XY), so it makes little to no difference how the AP is rotated about the Z-axis when mounting. The patterns are asymmetrical in the elevation plane (XZ), with significantly more antenna gain in the area directly above the plane formed by the access point (Z+).
Chapter 10: BIKE Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.8 Netpulse & AM Setting up SOP With this type of coverage pattern it is very important to mount the AP so that the base of the coverage cone covers the desired wireless clients. This can be accomplished by mounting the AP to the ceiling above the clients with the face of the AP (the side with the LED lights) pointed down toward the floor.
Chapter 10: BIKE Specifications and Assembly guide 10.8 Netpulse & AM Setting up SOP Example 3 - Improper Installation Please see the Meraki MR installation guide (Section 4) for additional details on mounting the access point to different fixtures. http://docs.meraki.com/download/attachments/8519767/meraki_setup_MR24.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1349988446756 Step 4 - After all the APs are up and running, perform a post installation coverage check.
Chapter 10: BIKE Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.8 Netpulse & AM Setting up SOP Post-installation console setup Upon completing the install of the Matrix Fitness 7xi cardio equipment, it will be necessary to connect the consoles to the media gateway that is included with the 7xi equipment. 1. General setting, from the main screen on the console, Press “ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER” to obtain a list of the available General setting. a. Console & Frame serial number setting (Figure A). b.
Chapter 10: BIKE Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.8 Netpulse & AM Setting up SOP 2. Network Setting. a. Wired Solutions Once the Ethernet cabling that has been installed in the facility, the console should automatically recognize and connect to the network via the Ethernet Cable. Select the Network to obtain the network setting screen, press the right/left arrow to switch the screen to wired network setup screen (Figure D). b. Wireless Solutions i.
Chapter 10: BIKE Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.8 Netpulse & AM Setting up SOP 3. Access Point setting. a. Use your web browser to open www.meraki.com and login, in the access point screen you can modify the AP name and verify the MAC address (Figure H). b. In the configure -> SSID screen, you need to enable the “rd02” to enable the Asset Management access, and enable the “npwireless” to enable the Netpulse access. c.
Chapter 10: BIKE Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.8 Netpulse & AM Setting up SOP Set the NAT mode: Use Meraki DHCP. ii. “npwireless” setting for Netplse accessing, select the npwireless SSID. Set the pre-shared key with WPA2.
Chapter 10: BIKE Specifications and Assembly Guide 10.8 Netpulse & AM Setting up SOP Set the NAT mode: Use Meraki Bridge mode.
Chapter 11: Software upgrade instructions 11.1 Software Upgrade Instructions 1) Copy the Picard software onto the USB drive (Figure A). 2) Turn on the power to the bike, wait until the standard display picture has been come up (Figure B). figure a figure b 3) Enter Manager Mode by pressing ENTER, 1, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the lower keypad. 4) Record the Accumulated Mileage, Accumulated Time, and Serial Number.
Chapter 11: Software upgrade instructions 11.1 Software Upgrade Instructions - continued 11) Press the Install All Updates key on the screen (Figure G). 12) Press the Yes key to auto run the upgrade process (Figure H). FIGURE G FIGURE H 13) The screen will show every software install status (Figure I). When the update is complete, the Treadmill will automatically return to the standard display. Remove the USB Drive from the USB port in the console.
Chapter 11: Software upgrade instructions 11.1 Software Upgrade Instructions - continued 17) Enter Service Mode by pressing ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the lower keypad and press the edit key on the screen. Enter the values recorded in Step 3 if necessary (Figure M).
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