CYBEX Treadmill Owner's Service Manual

Cardiovascular systems
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Cybex Pro Treadmill
Owner's & Service Manual
Cardiovascular Systems
Part Number LT-16603-4 Rev F
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  • Page 1 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual Cardiovascular Systems Part Number LT-16603-4 Rev F Cybex and the Cybex logo are registered trademarks of Cybex International, Inc. Stableflex and the Stableflex logo are registered trademarks of Cybex International, Inc. Safety Sentry™ is a registered trademark of Cybex international, Inc. Polar is a registered trademark of Polar.
  • Page 3 10 Trotter Drive Medway MA 02053 NOTE: The serial number can be found on the base of the Cybex Pro. It is located at the front of the treadmill. You may wish to record the serial number in the Customer...
  • Page 4 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 73 MEDWAY, MA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE ATTN: CUSTOMER SERVICE CYBEX INTERNATIONAL 10 TROTTER DRIVE MEDWAY, MA 02053-9934...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual About This Manual An Owner’s & Service Manual is shipped with each Cybex Pro treadmill. To purchase additional copies of this manual or any other Cybex manual, please do one of the following: •...
  • Page 6 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual NOTE: For European customers only. Page ii...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Key Functions ....7-3 Stopping the Treadmill ... . 3-5 Error Codes ....7-4 Motor Current &...
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  • Page 9: Safety

    Important Voltage Information Before plugging the power cord into an electrical outlet, verify that the voltage requirements for your area match the voltage of the treadmill that you have received. The power requirements for the Pro treadmill include a grounded, dedicated circuit, rated for one of the following: 115 VAC ±5%, 60 Hz and 20...
  • Page 10: Important Safety Instructions

    • Stop exercising if you feel faint, dizzy, or experience pain at any time while exercising and consult your physician. • Clip the e-stop clip onto your clothing and carefully test it prior to using the treadmill. • Use the treadmill handrails for support and to maintain balance.
  • Page 11 Emergency Stop Key (e-stop). . 1-8 Maintenance” section of Owner's Manual. • Do not operate the treadmill if: (1) the cord is damaged; (2) the treadmill is not working properly or (3) if the treadmill has been dropped or damaged.
  • Page 12: Warning Decals

    • Do not use attachments unless recommended for the treadmill by Cybex. • Report any malfunctions, damage or repairs to the facility. • Do not use the treadmill if you exceed 400 lbs. (181 kg). NOTE: The rated maximum user weight is 400 lbs. (181 kg).
  • Page 13 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual Table of Contents ... iii 1 Safety Important Voltage Information . 1-1 Grounding Instructions ..1-1 Important Safety Instructions . . 1-2 Warning Decals.
  • Page 14 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual VARNING KOPPLA IFRÅN STRÖMMEN INNAN SERVICE UTFÖRS. Page 1-6...
  • Page 15: Caution Decals

    Caution Decals ... . . 1-7 Emergency Stop Key (e-stop). . 1-8 Pro treadmill. However, there is a caution in the installation instructions for initial installation only. See below. Page 1-7...
  • Page 16: Emergency Stop Key (E-Stop)

    Emergency Stop Key (e-stop) The e-stop key functions as the emergency stop. In an emergency situation, remove the e-stop key and the treadmill will come to a stop. Before using the treadmill, clip the e-stop key as described below. 1. Clip the e-stop key to your clothing. NOTE: Be sure the string is free of knots and has enough slack for you to run comfortably with the e-stop key in place.
  • Page 17: Technical Specifications Specifications

    Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual 2 - Technical Specifications Table of Contents ... iii 1 Safety Important Voltage Information . 1-1 Grounding Instructions ..1-1 Important Safety Instructions .
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  • Page 19: Operation

    Workout Review — This begins after pressing the Stop key once, at the end of a program or when the treadmill detects that you are not there (see Safety Sentry in this chapter). The workout statistics accumulated during the previous workout session will display for 20 seconds (default setting) or until Stop is pressed again.
  • Page 20: Quick Operation Guide

    230 VAC ±5%, 50 Hz and 15 amps. 2. Locate the on/off (I/O) power switch on the left side of the treadmill. Toggle it to the on (I) position to supply power to the internal treadmill components and illuminate the control panel.
  • Page 21 NOTE: You must press Enter after each adjustment. 6. The treadmill begins a countdown, “3...2...1” and sounds a tone for each count. When it reaches one (1) the treadmill gives a longer tone and then starts accelerating the belt. In Manual Mode the belt will begin accelerating to 1 mph (1.6 kph) and the incline will remain at zero percent.
  • Page 22 “ o ” and “ o ”. Replacement of the key causes Workout Review to begin. 13. When you complete a program the treadmill begins a countdown, “3...2...1,” and sounds a tone for each count. The belt slows to a stop and Workout Review displays for 20 seconds (default setting) or until you press the Stop key.
  • Page 23: Stopping The Treadmill

    On the console, the e-stop location looks like Figure 3. Safety Sentry If you step off your treadmill during a workout, it may detect that you are not there. After the pre-selected waiting period “run?” will appear in the center window for a few seconds then Safety Sentry™...
  • Page 24: Control During Operation

    See Setting Operation Options in chapter 5. Data Readouts As you exercise, the treadmill keeps track of the following data: Distance — The total accumulated distance, in miles or kilometers, during your workout. NOTE: Depending on the defaults you’ve chosen this dist measurement will show in English or Metric.
  • Page 25: Displaying Heart Rate

    See Heart Rate LED for a description of colors. Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-5 Immobilization Method ..3-5 Emergency Dismount ..3-5 To review accumulated data after a program: The display automatically Emergency Stop.
  • Page 26: Heart Rate Led

    Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual NOTE: When wearing a Polar compatible transmitter, the contact heart rate will dominate only when the grips are held. Polar Compatible Reception — To use this feature, a Polar compatible heart rate transmitter belt must be worn.
  • Page 27: Manual Mode

    When you workout in Manual Mode, be sure to include a three-to-five minute warm-up and cool-down period. You can warm-up by setting a slow speed for walking/jogging on the treadmill at zero incline and then gradually increase the speed to the target for your workout. Reverse this process for your cool-down period, slowing down the speed gradually and returning the incline to zero.
  • Page 28: The Workout Profile

    With respect to treadmills, the percent grade is roughly equal to the increase in height (rise) of the treadmill divided by the length (run) of the treadmill. The degree of incline can be related to % grade by taking the Tangent of the grade. For instance, 15% grade is equal to 8.53 Degrees (Tan(.15)=8.53º).
  • Page 29: 5K Run

    17.0 10.0 Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 16.0 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-5 15.0 Immobilization Method ..3-5 14.0 Emergency Dismount ..3-5 13.0...
  • Page 30: Holes

    Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual 9 Holes Program Overview In this program, the user chooses their speed as they go. The level of the program uses variations in the elevation. As the level goes up so does the level of intensity. Like the golf course, there are uphill and downhill sections, which not only contribute to the intensity of the exercise but also provide the additional adaptation to covering varied terrain.
  • Page 31 17.0 Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 10.0 16.0 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-5 15.0 Immobilization Method ..3-5 14.0 Emergency Dismount ..3-5 13.0...
  • Page 32: Heart Rate

    The Heart Rate Control program is interactive. By selecting a predetermined heart rate, the treadmill will adapt the elevation and speed to keep the users heart rate at that level. This program is exceptionally useful for those individuals just starting out as well as the athlete. By maintaining the predetermined heart rate, the user is less likely to over or under exert themselves thereby ensuring they get all they should out of their training.
  • Page 33 Quick Operation Guide ..3-2 14.0 Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 13.0 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-5 12.0 Immobilization Method ..3-5 11.0 Speed Emergency Dismount .
  • Page 34: Cardio

    Program Overview This program was designed for the exercise participant who wants to improve the overall efficiency of their cardio-respiratory system. Unlike some of the other treadmill programs that incorporate low and moderate intensity segments, the Cardio program contains overall higher intensity levels with more moderate recovery segments.
  • Page 35 Quick Operation Guide ..3-2 14.0 Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 13.0 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-5 12.0 Immobilization Method ..3-5 11.0 Speed Emergency Dismount .
  • Page 36: Weight Loss

    Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual Weight Loss Program Overview This program was designed to help individuals of all fitness levels achieve their weight loss goals through a protocol that incorporates both low and moderate intensity activity. Because walking has become a popular mode of exercise for those looking to lose weight, all levels of this program are performed at walking speeds.
  • Page 37: Manual

    Quick Operation Guide ..3-2 13.0 Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 12.0 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-5 11.0 Speed Immobilization Method ..3-5 10.0...
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  • Page 39: Preventive Maintenance

    508-533-4300 for any preventive maintenance or service concerns. Cleaning Your Treadmill When cleaning your treadmill spray a mild cleaning agent, such as a water and dishsoap solution, on a clean cloth first and then wipe the treadmill with the damp cloth.
  • Page 40: Running Belt Maintenance

    Replace the cover and tighten the screws when finished. Lift the rear of the treadmill and roll it back from its present position so as to vacuum the floor area underneath the unit. Wipe clean the underside of the treadmill to prevent dirt and dust build-up.
  • Page 41 Regular Maintenance ..4-1 this procedure: Cleaning Your Treadmill ..4-1 Running Belt Maintenance..4-2 Other Preventive Maintenance. . . 4-6 Service Schedule .
  • Page 42 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual A. With the treadmill running at 5 mph (8 kph) observe the running belt. If the belt tracks off center to the right or left the deck will become exposed. Use a 3/4” socket wrench to tighten the rear roller bolt on the side of the treadmill toward which the belt is moving.
  • Page 43 Screws Side Panel Figure 3 4. Remove the side panels. A. Pull each side panel out and off the treadmill. See Figure 3. 5. Remove the top steps. 4 Preventive Maintenance A. Using a Phillips Screws (3 Under Each Top Step) Warnings/Cautions.
  • Page 44: Other Preventive Maintenance

    The same can hold true while working out on your treadmill. You may experience a shock due to the build-up of static electricity on your body and the discharge path of the treadmill. If you experience this type of situation, you may want to increase the humidity to a comfortable level through the use of a humidifier.
  • Page 45: Service Schedule

    Warnings/Cautions... . 4-1 Regular Maintenance ..4-1 Cleaning Your Treadmill ..4-1 Running Belt Maintenance..4-2 Other Preventive Maintenance.
  • Page 46: Log Sheet

    Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual Log Sheet Serial Number Date of Installation Date of Data Collection Total Miles/Kilometers Total Hours Motor Current @ 3 mph (4.8 kph) Motor Voltage @ 12.4 mph (20 kph) - without load - with load...
  • Page 47: Setup & Assembly

    To protect the carpeting and the machinery, place a 3/4” (1.9 cm) thick wood base under the treadmill. Do not install the treadmill in an area of high humidity, such as in the vicinity of a steam room, sauna, indoor pool, or outdoors. Exposure to extensive water vapor, chlorine, and/or bromine could adversely affect the electronics as well as other parts of the machine.
  • Page 48: Electrical Power Requirements

    Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual Electrical Power Requirements The power requirements for this treadmill are a grounded, dedicated circuit, rated for one of the following: 115 VAC ±5%, 60 Hz and 20 amps; 208/220 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 amps or 230 VAC ±5%, 50 Hz and 15 amps.
  • Page 49 NOTE: NA means not applicable. Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 Immobilization Method ..3-4 Emergency Dismount ..3-4 Emergency Stop .
  • Page 50 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual C. Check off ( ✔) each item in the hardware pack as you find it. See Figure 2. Item Qty Part Number Description HS-16929 Screw, hex head whiz-lock 3-8-16 x 5-8 HS-16950 Screw, button head 5-16-18 x 7-8 HS-16939 Screw, Phillips head sems 10-32 x .75...
  • Page 51 2 Technical Specifications Specifications ....2-1 A. At least two people should lift and move the treadmill to a level location 3 Operation where you intend to leave it. Use proper lifting methods.
  • Page 52 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual 6. Verify the model, voltage and color. A. Verify that you have the correct model by looking at the console and reading the model name. B. Verify that you have the correct voltage by looking at the lower board and reading the voltage sticker.
  • Page 53 10. Arrange power cord. A. Decide whether you will plug the power cord into an outlet near the front of the treadmill or the back of the treadmill. Follow the corresponding routing procedure below. NOTE: Do not plug in the power cord at this time.
  • Page 54 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual Front routing: a. Unwind the power cord and route it under the upright. b. Slide the grommet into the front exit hole with the curved end first. See Figure 10. Grommet Wire Ties...
  • Page 55 A. Confirm that the emergency stop key is in place over the e-stop button. Setting Operation Options . . . 5-12 See Figure 13. NOTE: The treadmill will not run without the key (or other metal) in place. 14. Visually inspect the treadmill.
  • Page 56 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual Figure 13 Page 5-10...
  • Page 57: Testing The Treadmill Operation

    Calorie Goal ....3-10 2. Locate the on/off (I/O) power switch on the left side of the treadmill. Toggle 5K Run ....3-12 9 Holes .
  • Page 58: Setting Operation Options

    Max time is set. Choices are between 20 minutes and 60 minutes. Default is 60. Max: — This is the maximum amount of time the treadmill can run per use. You can limit the users time or choose “none” for unlimited time. Choices are between none and 120 minutes;...
  • Page 59 Emergency Stop ... . 3-4 to learn how to operate the treadmill. You should begin with walking speeds first, to Safety Sentry ....3-4 Control During Operation .
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  • Page 61: Customer Service

    Tools Required ... . . 5-2 6 Customer Service Your serial number and voltage can be found on the front of your treadmill. For Contacting Service ..6-1 your convenience record your serial number and voltage below so that you will Serial Number &...
  • Page 62 WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER UNINTENDED USE. See “INTENDED USE” below. INTENDED USE: This warranty covers only defects that arise in the ordinary, intended use of the product. Products sold under the “Cybex Pro” name are intended for commercial use, including use in health clubs and similar facilities.
  • Page 63 We are not responsible for products or parts shipped to our facility Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 without a RA#. All returns shall be accompanied by a proof of purchase to Immobilization Method .
  • Page 64: Return Material Authorization (Rma)

    2. Provide the technician with a detailed description of the problem you are having or the defect in the item you wish to return. 3. Provide the model and serial number of your treadmill. The serial number is located on the front panel of your treadmill. The serial number begins with a letter, for example: R09-101331100.
  • Page 65: Damaged Parts

    Any damage seen with a visual check must be noted on the freight bill and Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 signed by the carrier's agent. Failure to do so will result in the carrier's refusal Immobilization Method .
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  • Page 67: Service

    Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 ! WARNING: All maintenance activities shall be performed by qualified Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 personnel. Failure to do so could result in serious injury. Immobilization Method ..3-4 Emergency Dismount .
  • Page 68: Test Mode

    Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual ! WARNING: All maintenance activities shall be performed by qualified personnel. Failure to do so could result in serious injury. For any service related concerns, call Cybex Customer Service at 800-766-3211 (for Cybex customers living within the USA).
  • Page 69: Led Functions

    Displaying Heart Rate ..3-6 above 0%). If dashes are shown in the display, the treadmill is either above or Heart Rate LED... . . 3-7 below the 0% switch, requiring it to be manually run through the switch to Use of Programs.
  • Page 70: Error Codes

    Error codes notify you of a problem condition and are displayed on the center of the console. These codes can also help to indicate the part of the treadmill most likely to be causing the problem. Errors that present a hazard to the user provide a measure of safety by causing a one second beep, stopping the treadmill and locking out operation of the treadmill.
  • Page 71 Manual Mode ....3-9 C. Without standing on the belt, bring the speed of the treadmill up to 3 The Workout Profile ..3-9 mph (4.8 kph) and take note of the load value in the top center display.
  • Page 72: Speed Sensor Adjustment

    A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen three screws on each motor cover side (left and right). B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. NOTE: The screws will stay in place. 3. Visually inspect the target disk on the flywheel.
  • Page 73 5 Removal & Replacement Quick Setup ....5-1 C. Bring the speed of the treadmill up to maximum speed, 12.4 mph Choosing & Preparing a Site . . 5-1 (20 kph).
  • Page 74: Speed Calibration

    A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen the three screws on each motor cover side (left and right). See Figure 2. B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. NOTE: The screws will stay in place. See Figure 2.
  • Page 75: Rear Roller

    Heart Rate LED... . . 3-7 B. Grasp each top step and slide it out and off the treadmill. See Figure 5. Use of Programs... . 3-8 Manual Mode .
  • Page 76: Front Roller

    Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual from each side. NOTE: Pivot the bolt, washers, spring and nut holder out together. See Figure 6. C. Lift one side of the rear roller and slide the roller out of the running belt. See Figure 6.
  • Page 77: Drive Belt

    Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 10. Inspect the rubber mounts. Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 Immobilization Method ..3-4 A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the screw securing each deck Emergency Dismount .
  • Page 78 Service Schedule under the motor cover. B. Using a 7/16” open end or socket wrench, attach the ten washers and screws that hold the deck to the treadmill frame. See Figure 7. 16. Secure the rear roller.
  • Page 79: Drive Motor

    Power Cord....7-24 B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. The screws will stay Power Switch ... . . 7-24 Line Filter .
  • Page 80 5. Disconnect the motor cables. ! WARNING: Do not touch components on the lower board. A charge can remain after unplugging the power cord and turning off the treadmill. A. Using a 1/2” socket wrench, remove the screw, split washer, flat washer and motor ground wire from the motor saddle.
  • Page 81 Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 screws evenly, making sure not to tighten one screw too many turns Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 Immobilization Method ..3-4 before moving to the other screw. See Figure 8.
  • Page 82: Motor Brushes

    The negative brush has a yellow lead. Check both brushes for cracks or chips. NOTE: When “Err9” appears on screen it indicates motor brush wear. The treadmill will run 100 miles (161 kilometers) longer and then be inoperable until brushes are replaced.
  • Page 83 Quick Operation Guide ..3-2 orientation. Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 Immobilization Method ..3-4 C. Pull each brush out from the drive motor.
  • Page 84 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual E. Using needle nose pliers, plug each brush wire onto the fast-on inside the rectangular access hole. 15. Secure the drive motor access panels. A. Squeeze each rectangular brush covers, insert it into the holes and then release.
  • Page 85: Elevation Motor

    Running Belt & Deck ..7-8 B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. The screws will stay Rear Roller ....7-9 Front Roller .
  • Page 86 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual 4. Disconnect the elevation motor cable. ! WARNING: Do not touch components on the lower board. A charge can remain after unplugging the power cord and turning off the treadmill. A. Pull up on the lower board shield. It will snap out.
  • Page 87: Lower Control Board

    Emergency Stop ... . 3-4 E. Stop the treadmill and turn the main power switch in the front panel to Safety Sentry ....3-4 Control During Operation .
  • Page 88 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual 3. Disconnect the cables from the lower control board and bracket. A. Pull up on the lower board shield. It will snap out. B. Disconnect the cables from the lower control board. This includes the elevation motor cable, display cable (P1 and P2), AC line 1 (black), AC line 2 (white), drive motor (black red, yellow) and speed sensor cable.
  • Page 89 Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the four screws that hold the Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 bracket to the base. Immobilization Method ..3-4 Emergency Dismount .
  • Page 90: Power Cord

    A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen three screws on each motor cover side (left and right). See Figure 2. B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. The screws will stay in place. See Figure 2.
  • Page 91: Line Filter

    Quick Operation Guide ..3-2 Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 Immobilization Method ..3-4 Emergency Dismount ..3-4 Shield Emergency Stop .
  • Page 92 A. Route the power cord behind the base brackets and route the fast-ons out the power switch access hole. NOTE: The power cord can exit the front or back of the treadmill. Position it the way you intend to leave it.
  • Page 93: Upper Display Board

    Terms & Symbols Used ..3-1 Quick Operation Guide ..3-2 Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 Tools Required Immobilization Method ..3-4 Emergency Dismount .
  • Page 94 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual Upper Switch Membrane Ports Upper Display Board CSAFE Display Cable Ports Jumper Lower Display Board Heart Rate RJ-45 Port Board Lower Switch Contact Heart Upper to CSAFE Board Membrane Rate Port Connects to...
  • Page 95: Contact Heart Rate Board

    Power Switch ... . . 7-24 C. Lift the console front off the treadmill and place it on a clean, flat surface. Line Filter ....7-25 Upper Display Board .
  • Page 96: Csafe Board

    Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual F. Turn the heart rate board over Screw and use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screw Jumper Terminal from the heart rate bracket. See Figure 21. Starwasher 5. Attach the heart rate bracket and Handrail Bracket new heart rate board.
  • Page 97: Display Cable

    Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 C. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the console front to the Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 Immobilization Method ..3-4 handrail with other eight black screws removed during step 4B.
  • Page 98 A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen three screws on each motor cover side (left and right). See Figure 2. B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. The screws will stay in place. See Figure 2.
  • Page 99: Display Cable

    Large P2 handrail hole with the P1 Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 Connector Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 connector pointing up. Immobilization Method ..3-4 Down See Figures 23 and 24.
  • Page 100: Display Overlays

    Phillips head screws. Display Overlays NOTE: This procedure will cover the upper and/or lower display overlay. They are removed and replaced the same on the Pro treadmill. Tools Required • Phillips head screwdriver • ESD (Electro Static Discharge) grounding strap •...
  • Page 101 Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 top console back to the console front. Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 Immobilization Method ..3-4 Emergency Dismount ..3-4 B.
  • Page 102: Parts List

    Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual Parts List ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION AF-16240 Frame, Weldment HS-16929 Screw, 3-8-16 x 5-8Lg H x HD whiz-lock GR5 HS-16950 Screw, 5-16-18 x 7-8Lg H x Soc BTNHD w/patch, B-Zn HS-16939 Screw, SEM 10-32 x .75 Pnhd Ext blk Zn...
  • Page 103: Exploded View

    Quick Operation Guide ..3-2 DE-16609-4 Label, Service Schedule English Detailed Operation Guide ..3-2 Stopping the Treadmill ..3-4 DE-16708 Decal, Stableflex Logo Immobilization Method ..3-4...
  • Page 104 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION AD-17105 PCA, Display, 4 Layer, Pro Only HS-41187 Screw, 8-16 x 5-16 Plastite AF-16362 Handrail, Weldment FS-16540 Grip, Metal Contact, HR HS-10716 Screw 4-40 x 0.38 PNHD Phil HX-15499...
  • Page 105 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual Page 7-39...
  • Page 106: Schematic

    SHIELD (NOT USED) ROW 1 SWITCH ROW 2 SWITCH ROW 3 SWITCH COL 1 SWITCH E-STOP MAGNET COL 2 SWITCH BOTTOM SWITCH MEMBRANE Pro SC-520T Rev D E-STOP KEY SW-17187 Cybex Pro Schematic Page 7-40 Cybex Pro Treadmill Owner’s & Service Manual...

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