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  • Page 1 H 7 X - 0 3 B I K E S E R V I C E M A N U A L...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ..............CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and Save These Instructions ................3 Electrical Requirements .................... 4 CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Recommended Cleaning Tips ................... 5 Check for Damaged Parts ..................5 Care and Maintenance Instructions ................
  • Page 3 9.21 Front Stabilizer Replacement ..................57 9.22 Testing the Bike ....................... 58 CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.1 H7x-03 Bike Specifications ..................59 10.2 Fasteners and Assembly Tools .................. 60 10.2 Assembly Instructions ....................61 10.4 Adjusting the Pedal Straps and Seat ................. 67 10.5...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1: Serial Number Location

    CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 1.1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION A serial number plate is located behind the seat in the seat track. There is also a serial number tag on the middle of the main frame pointed towards the floor.
  • Page 5 CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 1.1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION CONSOLE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION CONSOLE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION...
  • Page 6: Chapter 2: Important Safety Instructions

    To ensure proper use of the Matrix H7x-03 Bike, make sure that all users read this manual. Remind the users that before undertaking CAUTION! Any changes or modifications to this equipment any fitness program, they should obtain complete physical could void the product warranty.
  • Page 7: Electrical Requirements

    2.2 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS The Matrix 7x Series Hybrid Bike 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 and Virtual Active will not operate correctly. If the Bike will be plugged in, follow the requirements below.
  • Page 8: Chapter 3: Preventative Maintenance

    Matrix Fitness Systems will provide service and maintenance training at our corporate facility upon * Wipe seats, pedals, console, heart rate grips, and the handlebar request or in the field if proper arrangements are made.
  • Page 9: Care And Maintenance Instructions

    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.
  • Page 10: Chapter 4: Console Overlay And Workout Description

    CHAPTER 4: CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION 4.1 CONSOLE DESCRIPTION H7X-03 ENTERTAINMENT ZONE MULTI-PURPOSE KEYS: Keys have different functions depending on each screen. iPOD®: Will take the user directly to the iPod screen to allow for iPod GO: One touch Start.
  • Page 11: Workout Setup Steps - Manual

    CHAPTER 4: CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION 4.2 WORKOUT SETUP STEPS - MANUAL 4.4 WORKOUT SETUP STEPS - TRAINING WORKOUTS ROLLING HILLS - Press to immediately begin a workout. Workout, resistance - The Rolling Hills program is a level based level, and time will automatically go to default settings.
  • Page 12: Workout Setup Steps - Fitness Test

    CHAPTER 4: CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION 4.5 WORKOUT SETUP STEPS - FITNESS TEST FITNESS TEST -The Cooper Fitness Test measures cardiovascular fitness and proves an estimated sub-maximal VO2 result. It is based on power output according to ACSM standards and was developed by the Cooper Institute© (www.cooperinstitute.org). User RPMs must remain between 60-80 RPM during the test.
  • Page 13: Workout Setup Steps - Target Heart Rate

    4.7 WORKOUT SETUP STEPS - CONSTANT WATTS TARGET HEART RATE CONSTANT WATTS - The Matrix H7x-03 Bike comes with - Constant Watts is a unique program standard digital contact heart rate sensors and are POLAR telemetry that allows you to vary your cadence or RPM and the bike's compatible.
  • Page 14: Chapter 5: Manager Mode

    CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE 5.1 MANAGER MODE OVERVIEW The Manager's Custom Mode allows the club owner to customize the bike for the club. 1) To enter Manager Mode, press ENTER, 1, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the upper display. Manager Mode will appear on the display (Figure A). 2) Select the key next to the setting that needs to be changed, and follow the prompts to change.
  • Page 15: Manager Mode - Time Tab

    CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE 5.3 MANAGER MODE - TIME TAB MANAGER MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Time Maximum Time This option allows the club to set the maximum workout Maximum: 99 Minutes Default: 60 Minutes duration limits during peak and non peak hours. Minimum: 5 Minutes Pause Time This option controls the default pause time.
  • Page 16: Manager Mode - Language Tab

    CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE 5.5 MANAGER MODE - LANGUAGE TAB MANAGER MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Language Select default language. This option allows the user to select a flag for a specific language. LANGUAGE FLAG UNIT LANGUAGE FLAG UNIT LANGUAGE FLAG UNIT...
  • Page 17: Manager Mode - Tv Tab

    CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE 5.6 MANAGER MODE - TV TAB MANAGER MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Channel: Default: 3 This option controls the default TV channel on start up. Channels 1-999 Volume: Default: 5 This option controls the default TV volume on start up. Maximum: 17 Minimum: 1 Setup This option allows the TV to be programmed.
  • Page 18: Chapter 6: Engineering Mode

    CHAPTER 6: ENGINEERING MODE 6.1 ENGINEERING MODE OVERVIEW The Engineering Mode allows the club owner to keep track of the technical settings and error history for the bike. 1) To enter Engineering Mode, press ENTER, 2, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the upper display. Engineering Mode will appear on the display (Figure A). 2) Select the key next to the setting that needs to be changed, and follow the prompts to change.
  • Page 19: Engineering Mode Statistics

    CHAPTER 6: ENGINEERING MODE 6.3 ENGINEERING MODE - STATISTICS TAB ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Statistics This option displays the workout information for the unit. 6.4 ENGINEERING MODE - SELF POWER TAB ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Self Power Threshold Default: 25 RPM...
  • Page 20: Engineering Mode - Clubs

    6.5 ENGINEERING MODE - CLUBS TAB ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Clubs This option allows the club to select a screen Default: MATRIX header from a list. 6.6 ENGINEERING MODE - CLUB ID TAB ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED...
  • Page 21: Chapter 7: Service Mode

    CHAPTER 7: SERVICE MODE 7.1 SERVICE MODE OVERVIEW The Service Mode allows an authorized service provider to test and store information on the bike. 1) To enter Service Mode, press ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the upper display. Service Mode will appear on the display (Figure A). 2) Select the key next to the setting that needs to be changed, and follow the prompts to change.
  • Page 22: Service Mode - Setup Tab

    CHAPTER 7: SERVICE MODE 7.2 SERVICE MODE - SETUP TAB H7X-02 Keypad H7X-03 Keypad SERVICE MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Setup Machine Type Default: Hybrid Bike This option selects the current model. Serial Number This option displays the serial number of the console and frame.
  • Page 23 7.2 SERVICE MODE - SETUP TAB - CONTINUED 1) Enter into Service Mode (ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER). 2) Check if the Machine Type is set for H7x-03. 3) As long as the Machine Type is correct, the console should automatically be set for EP91 and the platform should automatically be set for CB72.
  • Page 24: Service Mode - Test Tab

    CHAPTER 7: SERVICE MODE 7.3 SERVICE MODE - TEST TAB SERVICE MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Test Keypad This option is for a keypad test. Radio Test This option is for a radio test.
  • Page 25: Service Mode - Time Tab

    CHAPTER 7: SERVICE MODE 7.4 SERVICE MODE - DATE & TIME TAB SERVICE MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Time Date & Time This option sets the current date and time on the machine.
  • Page 26: Service Mode - Log Tab

    CHAPTER 7: SERVICE MODE 7.5 SERVICE MODE - LOG TAB SERVICE MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS Delete This option deletes key components replacement history. Create This option creates key components replacement history.
  • Page 27: Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS...
  • Page 28: Errors Codes On The Console

    CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2 ERROR CODES ON THE CONSOLE CODE CLASS DESCRIPTION SOLUTION 0x02AB Machine type error. Set the correct machine type in Engineering Mode. 0x02B4 Resistance type error. Set the correct machine type in Engineering Mode. 0x0201 Low voltage on the battery Charge by running or by plugging (voltage under 11.2V).
  • Page 29: Lcb Led Indicators

    CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.3 LCB LED INSTRUCTIONS LED INDICATOR DESCRIPTION LED 1 RPM (AC Plug In). LED 2 LED 3 +15V LED 4 Bus Voltage LED 5 RPM (Generator). LED 6 Status 1 (Program operation). LED 7 Status 2 (Resistance value in middle 1/2 VCC). LED 8 Status 3 (Digital Communication).
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting - Display Issues

    CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.4 TROUBLESHOOTING - DISPLAY ISSUES NO DISPLAY ON THE CONSOLE OR THE DISPLAY IS DIM WHEN RUNNING LED 9 LED 1 LED 8 LED 5 SYMPTOM: The console will not power up or the display is dim. CHECK POINT POSSIBLE ISSUE SOLUTION...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting - Error 0X04A0

    CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.5 TROUBLESHOOTING - ERROR 0x04A0 ERROR 0x04A0 (DIGITAL COMMUNICATION FAILURE) LED 1 LED 8 SYMPTOM: Error code 0x04A0 is displayed on the console. CHECK POINT POSSIBLE ISSUE SOLUTION LEDs 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 should be ON. If they are OFF, the LCB is damaged.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting - Keypad Issues

    CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.6 TROUBLESHOOTING - KEYPAD ISSUES ALL OR SOME OF THE FUNCTION KEYS DO NOT RESPOND POSSIBLE CAUSES: 1) The keypad connection ribbon cable has not been plugged in correctly. 2) The keypad is damaged. 3) The UCB is damaged. SOLUTION: 1) Perform a keypad test in Service Mode: a.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting - Entertainment Keypad Issues

    CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.7 TROUBLESHOOTING - ENTERTAINMENT KEYPAD ISSUES PROBLEM: The entertainment keypad is not recognizing the correct keys. SOLUTION: 1) Perform a keypad test. To do so: a. Press ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the upper keypad to enter Service Mode. b.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting - Resistance Issues

    CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.8 TROUBLESHOOTING - RESISTANCE ISSUES HIGH OR NO RESISTANCE POSSIBLE CAUSES: 1) The console cable is damaged or not properly plugged in. 2) The UCB is damaged. 3) The Generator is damaged. 4) The LCB is damaged. SOLUTION: 1) Check the console cable connections at the UCB and LCB.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting - Pedals Slipping

    CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.9 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 belt tension. a. Tighten the drive belt tension if needed by moving the spring tension clip to another hole. b.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting - Heart Rate Issues

    CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 8.11 TROUBLESHOOTING - HEART RATE ISSUES HEART RATE FUNCTION DOES NOT WORK OR IS READING INCORRECTLY POSSIBLE CAUSES: 1) The chest strap being used is not making good contact with the user's chest. 2) The chest strap is at a low battery status. 3) The chest strap is damaged.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting - Tv Issues

    8.12 TROUBLESHOOTING - TV ISSUES 1) This section will help with diagnosing problems with the integrated screen TV for the Matrix H7x-03 Bike. 2) The TV should have power whenever the unit is powered up. If the TV will not power up when the power button is pressed: a) Press ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the upper number keypad.
  • Page 38: Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.1 CONSOLE REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the 4 screws holding the console to the frame (Figure A). FIGURE A 2) Disconnect the console cable and HR connections from the defective console and remove the console (Figure B). FIGURE B 3) Reinstall the wire connections to the new console.
  • Page 39: Heart Rate Handlebar Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.2 HEART RATE HANDLEBAR REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the 2 screws holding on the handlebar cover (Figures A & B). FIGURE B FIGURE A 2) Remove the 4 screws holding the heart rate handlebar to the console mast being careful to support the handlebar (Figure C). 3) Carefully pull the wires from the console mast until the connectors are showing, and then disconnect the 3 wires from the handlebar and remove the defective handlebar (Figure D).
  • Page 40: Heart Rate Grip Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.3 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).
  • Page 41: Cup Holder Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.4 CUP HOLDER REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the 2 screws holding the cup holder to the console mast (Figure A). FIGURE A 2) Remove the cup holder (Figure B). FIGURE B 3) Reverse Steps 1-2 to install a new cup holder.
  • Page 42: Console Keypad / Overlay Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.5 CONSOLE KEYPAD / OVERLAY REPLACEMENT 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 B FIGURE A 4) Clean the console area with alcohol to remove any left over adhesive (Figure C).
  • Page 43 CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.5 CONSOLE KEYPAD / OVERLAY REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED 7) Press down on the corners of the overlay / keypad to keep it in place. Then remove the protective film (Figures G & H). FIGURE G FIGURE H 8) Once the overlay / keypad is in the correct position, press down on it to adhere it in positions (Figure I).
  • Page 44: Console Mast Removal

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.6 CONSOLE MAST REMOVAL 1) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.1. 2) Remove the HR 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 boot lifted, remove the 4 screws holding the console mast to the frame (Figure B).
  • Page 45: Seat Pad Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.7 SEAT PAD REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the 4 screws holding the seat pad to the seat post (Figure A). FIGURE A 2) Lift the seat pad away from the seat post (Figure B). FIGURE B 3) Reverse Steps 1-2 to install a new seat pad.
  • Page 46: Back Pad Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.8 BACK PAD REPLACEMENT 1) Using the tips of your fingers, remove the back cover of the back pad. The back cover is held on by plastic snap clips, and if pressure is applied, the cover will pop off (Figure A). 2) Remove the 4 bolts holding the seat pad to the seat frame (Figure B).
  • Page 47: Stationary Handlebar Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.9 STATIONARY HANDLEBAR REPLACEMENT 1) Using the tips of your fingers, remove the back cover of the back pad. The back cover is held on by plastic snap clips, and if pressure is applied, the cover will pop off (Figure A). 2) Remove the 4 bolts holding the stationary handlebar assembly to the seat frame (Figure B).
  • Page 48: Pedal Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.10 PEDAL REPLACEMENT 1) Use a 15 mm wrench 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).
  • Page 49: Rear Shrouds Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.11 REAR SHROUD REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the 9 screws attaching the right side rear shroud to the frame and to the left shroud (Figure A). 2) Remove the 3 screws attaching the left side rear shroud to the frame (Figure B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 3) Figure C shows both the rear shrouds removed.
  • Page 50: Front Shrouds Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.12 FRONT SHROUD REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the pedals as outlined in Section 9.10. 2) Remove the 8 screws attaching the right side front shroud to the frame and to the left shroud (Figure A). 3) Remove the 5 screws attaching the left side front shroud to the frame and entertainment port (Figure B). FIGURE A FIGURE B 4) Figure C shows both the front shrouds removed.
  • Page 51: Lower Control Board Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.13 LOWER CONTROL BOARD REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the rear shrouds as outlined in Section 9.11. 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.
  • Page 52: Battery Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.14 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 2 wing nuts on the battery bracket (Figure B). 4) Swivel the battery bracket out of the way and remove the battery (Figure C).
  • Page 53: Drive Belt Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.15 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the right side front shroud as outlined in Section 9.12. 2) Unattach the tension set spring from the frame (Figure A). FIGURE A 3) Rotate the tension set counter clockwise and remove the drive belt (Figure B). FIGURE B 4) Reverse Steps 1-3 to install a new drive belt.
  • Page 54: Generator Belt Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.16 GENERATOR BELT REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.12. 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).
  • Page 55: Generator Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.17 GENERATOR REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.12. 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).
  • Page 56: Pulley Axle Set Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.18 PULLEY AXLE SET REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.12. 2) Remove the drive belt as outlined in Section 9.15. 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).
  • Page 57 CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.18 PULLEY AXLE SET REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED 5) Remove the C-clip holding the bearing in place on the right side of the frame (Figure D). 6) Remove the bearing (Figure E). FIGURE D 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).
  • Page 58: Crank Axle Set Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.19 CRANK AXLE SET REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.12. 2) Remove the drive belt as outlined in Section 9.15. 3) Remove the 3 screws holding the crank axle bearings in place on both sides (Figure A). 4) Bend the tabs of the nut on the left side of the frame so that this nut will turn (Figure B).
  • Page 59: Rear Stabilizer Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.20 REAR STABILIZER REPLACEMENT 1) Lean the bike to one side and remove the 4 screws holding the rear stabilizer to the frame (Figure A). FIGURE A 2) Remove the rear stabilizer (Figure B). FIGURE B 3) Reverse Steps 1-2 to install a rear stabilizer.
  • Page 60: Front Stabilizer Replacement

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.21 FRONT STABILIZER REPLACEMENT 1) Lean the bike to one side and remove the 4 screws holding the front stabilizer to the frame (Figure A). FIGURE A 2) Remove the front stabilizer (Figure B). FIGURE B 3) Reverse Steps 1-2 to install a new front stabilizer.
  • Page 61: Testing The Bike

    CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE 9.22 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 and Keypad (See Section 7.2) and verify that the Date and Time are correct (See Section 7.4).
  • Page 62: Chapter 10: Bike Specifications And Assembly Guide

    CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.1 H7x-03 BIKE SPECIFICATIONS CONSOLE Display Type 7" LCD Display Feedback Time, Distance, Calories, Speed, Heart Rate, METs, Watts, Level, RPM, Profile Programs Manual, Rolling, Intervals, Fat Burn, Random, Fitness Test, Target HR, Constant Watts...
  • Page 63: Fasteners And Assembly Tools

    CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.2 FASTENERS AND ASSEMBLY TOOLS QUANTITY PART # SKETCH DESCRIPTION NOTES 4 MM ALLEN WRENCH PURPLE See sketch of part Z04 5MM ALLEN WRENCH PURPLE See sketch of part Z04 6 MM ALLEN WRENCH PURPLE OPEN END WRENCH (15 &...
  • Page 64: Assembly Instructions

    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 9.22. STEP 1...
  • Page 65 CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED STEP 2...
  • Page 66 CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED STEP 3...
  • Page 67 CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED STEP 4...
  • Page 68 CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED STEP 5...
  • Page 69 CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED STEP 6...
  • Page 70: Adjusting The Pedal Straps And Seat

    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.
  • Page 71: Leveling The Bike

    CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.5 LEVELING THE BIKE STABILIZING THE MATRIX H7X-03 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.
  • Page 72: Tv Programming Instructions

    CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.6 TV PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Once the cardio equipment has been installed, and proper power and cable wiring is provided, The Television must be programmed to the club's channels and settings. Auto Scan - An auto scan will search for channel signals from the coax cable. It will tune in all channels that provide a signal. 1.
  • Page 73 CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.6 TV PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED Auto Scan (continued): 9. If the channels are not coming in clearly after a channel scan (or if only some channels come in), follow Steps 4-7 to enter the Auto Scan sub-menu.
  • Page 74 CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE 10.6 TV PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED Closed Caption - Clubs will vary on whether they request the closed caption to be turned off or on. Please discuss this option with the club manager prior to adjusting this setting. 1.
  • Page 75: Chapter 11: Software Upgrade Guide

    CHAPTER 11: SOFTWARE UPGRADE GUIDE 11.1 SOFTWARE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS * An AC power cord is required to update software in the field. Plug in the unit prior to beginning the update procedure. ** All plug ins must be removed prior to updating software (for example, no IPod can be connected). Do not use the console while an update is in process.
  • Page 76 CHAPTER 11: SOFTWARE UPGRADE GUIDE 11.1 SOFTWARE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED 5) When the update is complete, the display will ask you to remove the USB drive (Figure E). Once the USB is removed, the Bike should reboot immediately. NOTE: If the console does not reboot normally, reset the unit power using the power switch. Also reset the console power by pressing and holding the CHANNEL UP and DOWN keys together for 3-5 seconds.
  • Page 77 NOTES...
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