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  • Page 1 T 1 x e - 0 4 T r e a d m i l l 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 ............1 CHaPTer 2: imPorTaNT SafeTy iNSTrUCTioNS Before Getting Started ....................2 Read and Save These Instructions ................3 Electrical Requirements ..................... 4 CHaPTer 3: PreVeNTaTiVe maiNTeNaNCe Recommended Cleaning Tips ..................5 Check for Damaged Parts ..................
  • Page 3 Table of CoNTeNTS 8.11 02B5 Error Troubleshooting ..................41 8.12 02B9 / 02BA / 02BC / 02BD Error Troubleshooting ............ 42 8.13 04A0 Error Troubleshooting ..................43 8.13 04A0 Error Troubleshooting ..................44 8.15 Troubleshooting Heart Rate Issues................45 CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide Motor Cover Replacement ....................
  • Page 4: Chapter 1: Serial Number Location

    CHaPTer 1: Serial NUmber loCaTioN 1.1 Serial NUmber loCaTioN CoNSole Serial NUmber loCaTioN frame Serial NUmber loCaTioN...
  • Page 5: Chapter 2: Important Safety Instructions

    CHaPTer 2: imPorTaNT SafeTy iNSTrUCTioNS 2.1 before GeTTiNG STarTed This treadmill is intended for commercial use. To ensure your safety and protect the equipment, read all instructions before operating the Matrix Treadmill. LOCATION OF THE TREADMILL Place the treadmill on a level and stable surface away from direct sunlight. The intense UV light can cause discoloration on the plastics. Locate your treadmill in an area with cool temperatures and low humidity.
  • Page 6: Read And Save These Instructions

    When using an electrical product, basic precautions should always be followed including the following: •   D onotusetheequipmentinanywayotherthandesignedor intended by the manufacturer. It is imperative that all Matrix Fitness System's equipment is used properly to avoid injury. daNGer: To reduce the risk of electric shock: always unplug this equipment from the electrical outlet immediately after • Keephandsandfeetclearofmovingpartsatalltimestoavoid...
  • Page 7: Electrical Requirements

    All Matrix treadmills require the use of a 20 amp "dedicated circuit" with a non-looped (isolated) neutral / ground for the power requirement. Quite simply this means that each outlet you plug your treadmill into should not have anything else running on that same circuit. The easiest way to verify this is to locate the main circuit breaker box, and turn off the breaker(s) one at a time.
  • Page 8: Chapter 3: Preventative Maintenance

    3.2 CHeCk for damaGed ParTS do NoT use any equipment that is damaged or has worn or broken parts. Use only replacement parts supplied by Matrix Fitness Systems. maiNTaiN labelS aNd NamePlaTeS. Do not remove labels for any reason. They contain important information. If unreadable or missing, contact Matrix Fitness Systems for a replacement at 866-693-4863 or www.matrixfitness.com.
  • Page 9: Preventative Maintenance Instructions

    3.3 PreVeNTaTiVe maiNTeNaNCe iNSTrUCTioNS In order to maximize life span, and minimize down time, all Matrix Fitness System's equipment requires regular cleaning, and maintenance items performed on a scheduled basis. This section contains detailed instructions on how to perform these items and the frequency of which they should be done.
  • Page 10: Touch Screen Care & Cleaning

    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.
  • Page 11: Auto Calibration Procedure

    CHaPTer 3: PreVeNTaTiVe maiNTeNaNCe 3.5 aUTo CalibraTioN iNSTrUCTioNS 3.6 adjUSTiNG THe rUNNiNG belT Run Auto Calibration to calibrate incline after assembly and after After placing the treadmill in the position it will be used, the belt replacing any electronic component. must be checked for proper tension and centering.
  • Page 12: Console Description

    4.1 T1xe-04 CoNSole deSCriPTioN The T1xe-04 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 on the T1xe.
  • Page 13: Manual Workout Operation

    4.3 leVel baSed WorkoUT oPeraTioN Your Matrix T1xe-04 Treadmill offers a variety of level-based workouts to challenge users of all fitness levels. The following information will briefly explain the workouts and how to program the treadmill for each workout selection.
  • Page 14: Target Heart Rate Control Workout Operation

    5) Press GO to begin the workout. 4.5 fiTNeSS TeST WorkoUT oPeraTioN Your Matrix T1xe-04 Treadmill offers a variety of fitness tests - the Gerkin Firefighter Protocol, the Wellness Fitness Initiative (WFI), the Army, Navy, USMC, and USAF as well as the Physical Efficiency Battery (PEB).
  • Page 15: Fitness Test Workout Operation

    CHaPTer 4: CoNSole oVerlay aNd WorkoUT deSCriPTioN 4.5 fiTNeSS TeST WorkoUT oPeraTioN - CoNTiNUed SUb maximal Treadmill eValUaTioN CardioVaSCUlar fiTNeSS PerCeNTileS CoNVerSioN Table males: Vo2 max (ml/kg/min) 0-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 Stage Time Converted Vo2max >58.8 >58.9 >55.4 >52.5 1:00 31.15 SUPERIOR 1:15...
  • Page 16: Chapter 5: Manager Mode

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.1 maNaGer mode oVerVieW 1) To enter Manager Mode, press "ENTER, 1, 0, 0, 1, ENTER" on the number keypad and Manager Mode will appear on the display. 2) Manager Mode is divided into 7 tabs. They are About, Time, Speed, Defaults, Language, TV, and Other. 3) Choose a tab by touching the desired tab.
  • Page 17: Manager Mode - About Tab

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.2 maNaGer mode - aboUT Tab maNaGer mode fUNCTioN & defaUlTS deSCriPTioNS modified About Accumulated Distance Total distance showed in native units (miles or Cannot be modified. kilometers). Accumulated Time Total time. Cannot be modified. Software Versions Software Version, for display only.
  • Page 18: Manager Mode - Speed Tab

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.4 maNaGer mode - SPeed Tab maNaGer mode fUNCTioN & defaUlTS deSCriPTioNS modified Speed Maximum Speed Controls the maximum speed for all programs, Maximum:19.3KPH/12MPH Default:19.3KPH/12MPH Displayedinnativeunits(MPHorKPH). Minimum:0.8KPH/0.5MPH Start Speed Controls the starting speed for all programs. Maximum:2.3KPH/1.4MPH Default:0.8KPH/0.5MPH Displayedinnativeunits(MPHorKPH)....
  • Page 19: Manager Mode - Default Tab

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.5 maNaGer mode - defaUlTS Tab maNaGer mode fUNCTioN & defaUlTS deSCriPTioNS modified Defaults Default Level This option controls the default program level. Max: 20 Default: 1 Min: 1 Default Age This option controls the default user's age used in the Maximum: 99 Default: 30 target heart rate calculations.
  • Page 20: Manager Mode - Tv Tab

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.6 maNaGer mode - TV Tab MANAGER MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Default Channel This option controls the default TV channel on start up. 1-999 Default: 3 Default Volume This option controls the default TV volume on start up. Maximum: 17 Default: 8 Minimum: 0...
  • Page 21: Manager Mode - Language Tab

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.7 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 22: Manager Mode - Other Tab

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.8 maNaGer mode - oTHer Tab MANAGER MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Other Altitude Default: Below This option allows the club to setup the treadmill for a higher Below 5000 feet or 5000 feet altitude. Above 5000 feet Virtual Active This option controls the Virtual Active function.
  • Page 23: 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 treadmill. 1) To enter Engineering Mode, press ENTER, 2, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the number keypad. Engineering Mode will appear on the display (Figure 2) Select the setting that needs to be changed, and follow the prompts to change.
  • Page 24: Engineering Mode - Statistics Tab

    CHaPTer 6: eNGiNeeriNG mode 6.3 eNGiNeeriNG mode - STaTiSTiCS Tab eNGiNeeriNG mode fUNCTioN & defaUlTS deSCriPTioNS modified Statistics This option displays the workout information history of the unit. 6.4 eNGiNeeriNG mode - errorS Tab eNGiNeeriNG mode fUNCTioN & defaUlTS deSCriPTioNS modified Errors This option displays the error...
  • Page 25: Engineering Mode - Clubs Tab

    6.5 eNGiNeeriNG mode - ClUbS Tab eNGiNeeriNG mode fUNCTioN & defaUlTS deSCriPTioNS modified Clubs This option selects a screen header Default: Matrix from a list. 6.6 eNGiNeeriNG mode - ClUb id Tab eNGiNeeriNG mode fUNCTioN & defaUlTS deSCriPTioNS modified Club ID This option records the club ID of the equipment.
  • Page 26: Engineering Mode - Other Tab

    CHaPTer 6: eNGiNeeriNG mode 6.7 eNGiNeeriNG mode - oTHer Tab eNGiNeeriNG mode fUNCTioN & defaUlTS deSCriPTioNS modified Other ErP Time If there is no use of the machine Maximum: 30 minute Default Value: 0 over a period of time, the console will turn off (go into sleep mode).
  • Page 27: 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 treadmill. 1) To enter Service Mode, press ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the number keypad. Service Mode will appear on the display (Figure A). 2) Select the setting that needs to be changed, and follow the prompts to change.
  • Page 28: Service Mode - Setup Tab

    CHaPTer 7: SerViCe mode 7.2 SerViCe mode - SeTUP Tab SerViCe mode fUNCTioN & defaUlTS deSCriPTioNS modified Setup Machine Type This option selects the current model. Default: Treadmill Serial Number This option display the serial number of the console and frame. Accumulated Distance This option displays the total distance of workouts since production.
  • Page 29: Service Mode - Test Tab

    CHaPTer 7: SerViCe mode 7.3 SerViCe mode - TeST Tab SerViCe mode fUNCTioN & defaUlTS deSCriPTioNS modified Test Keypad This option is for a keypad test. Touch Calibration This option allows for a touch calibration of the console. Follow the cross mark and touch the screen to catch.
  • Page 30: Service Mode - Log Tab

    CHaPTer 7: SerViCe mode 7.4 SerViCe mode - loG Tab SerViCe mode fUNCTioN & defaUlTS deSCriPTioNS modified This option allows the club to record key components replacement history.
  • Page 31: Service Mode - Date & Time Tab

    CHaPTer 7: SerViCe mode 7.5 SerViCe mode - daTe & Time Tab SERVICE MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED Date & Time This option is to set the current date and time on the machine.
  • Page 32: Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.1 eleCTriCal diaGramS...
  • Page 33 CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.1 eleCTriCal diaGram - CoNTiNUed diGiTal CommUNiCaTioN Wire GriP SeNSor Wire...
  • Page 34 CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.1 eleCTriCal diaGramS - CoNTiNUed H/P Wire keyPad Wire...
  • Page 35: Mcb Wiring

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.2 mCb WiriNG jP3 - Console Cable jP4 - incline motor Cable N - Power input (white) l - Power input (black) U - motor Wire (red) V - motor Wire (White) W - motor Wire (black) aC 110V : j1 and j4 Short aC 220V : j1 and j4 open...
  • Page 36: Mcb Led Placement And Definitions

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.3 mCb led PlaCemeNT aNd defiNiTioNS PWm - Console PWm signal light (when the motor is running, the light should flash). Com - digital communication light. faUlT - The machine has stopped due to any C class error. UP / doWN (ff) - incline motor status light.
  • Page 37: 0140 / 01A0 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.4 0140 / 01a0 error TroUbleSHooTiNG error meSSaGe 0140 / 01a0 1) causE: a. 0140 – Incline motor operation failure. b. 01A0 – Incline motor disconnection. 2) sOLuTION: a. Check the incline motor wire connection between the incline motor and MCB (Figure A). b.
  • Page 38: 01A4 / 01A5 / 01A6 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.5 01a4 / 01a5 / 01a6 error TroUbleSHooTiNG error meSSaGe 01a4 / 01a5 / 01a6 1) causE: a. 01A4 - Main motor U phase disconnection. b. 01A5 - Main motor V phase disconnection. c. 01A6 - Main motor W phase disconnection. 2) sOLuTION: a.
  • Page 39: 01A8 / 01Ad / 02B6 / 02B7 / 02B8 Error Troubleshooting

    02B8 - Running status over current. 2) sOLuTION: a. Perform an amp draw (see instruction for how to run an amp draw on Matrix treadmills). Flip the deck or replace the running belt as needed. b. If the amp draw is normal, replace the MCB.
  • Page 40: 01Ab Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.7 01ab error TroUbleSHooTiNG error meSSaGe 01ab 1) causE: a. Inverter error. 2) sOLuTION: a. When the display is showing an 01AB error, the MCB Fault LED should be lit (Figure A). b. If the MCB Fault LED is not lit, replace the console. c.
  • Page 41: 02A0 / 02A8 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.8 02a0 / 02a8 error TroUbleSHooTiNG error meSSaGe 02a0 / 02a8 1) causE: a. 02A0 - Main motor failure. The belt does not move when it is supposed to move. b. 02A8 - Inverter circuit of the motor failed. Motor resistance is closed. 2) sOLuTION: a.
  • Page 42: 02A1 / 02A2 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.9 02a1 / 02a2 error TroUbleSHooTiNG error meSSaGe 02a1 / 02a2 1) causE: a. 02A1 - Over AC power input voltage. b. 02A2 - Over / low DC bus voltage. 2) sOLuTION: a. Use a multi - meter to check if the input power matches local power specifications at the MCB. Switch to a different outlet if necessary. - If a known good outlet is not providing the correct power, replace the power components as needed.
  • Page 43: 02Ad Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.10 02ad error TroUbleSHooTiNG error meSSaGe 02ad 1) causE: a. MCB over temperature. 2) sOLuTION: a. Check the Motor wire connection between the Motor and MCB (Figure A). b. Use the electric meter to check the 2 points (blue wire--thermograph) and see if there is a resistance reading (Figure B). -- If yes, replace MCB.
  • Page 44: 02B5 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.11 02b5 error TroUbleSHooTiNG error meSSaGe 02b5 1) causE: a. The inverter sensor is reading the normal rated current is over 10.5 amps for 60 seconds. 2) sOLuTION: a.Useamulti-metertocheckthe3points(U/V/W)andseeifinsideresistanceisover4Ω(FiguresA.B&C). -- If yes, replace the motor. -- If no, flip the deck and / or replace the running belt. b.
  • Page 45: 02B9 / 02Ba / 02Bc / 02Bd Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.12 02b9 / 02ba / 02bC / 02bd error TroUbleSHooTiNG error meSSaGe 02b9 / 02ba / 02bC / 02bd 1) causE: a. 02B9 - The inner memory IC data write error. b. 02BA - The inner memory IC data read error. c.
  • Page 46: 04A0 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.13 04a0 error TroUbleSHooTiNG error meSSaGe 04a0 1) causE: a. PCB communication disconnected. 2) sOLuTION: a. Check the console cable connection between the UCB and MCB (Figures A & B). b. Replace the console cable if any damage is found. c.
  • Page 47: 04A0 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTiNG 8.14 04b0 error TroUbleSHooTiNG error meSSaGe 04b0 1) causE: a. MCB communication disconnected. 2) sOLuTION: a. Check the console cable connection between the UCB and MCB (Figures A & B). b. Replace the console cable if any damage is found. c.
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting Heart Rate Issues

    HR handlebar). If the ohm reading is correct, your issue is not with the HR grip / HR wire portion of the HR system. b. Perform a continuity test on the treadmill console (see Service Bulletin - Continuity Test on Matrix Treadmills).
  • Page 49: Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.1 moTor CoVer rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the 2 screws holding the motor cover to the frame using a 6 mm Allen wrench (Figures A). 2) The cover is secured to the frame with velcro, so you will have to pull up with some force (Figure B). fiGUre a fiGUre b 3) Figure C shows the motor area with the motor cover removed.
  • Page 50: Rear Roller Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.2 rear roller rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove one of the rear end caps using a Phillips screwdriver (Figure A). 2) Remove both roller adjustment screws using an 8 mm Allen wrench (Figure B). fiGUre a fiGUre b 3) Remove the rear roller from the running belt (Figures C &...
  • Page 51: Side Rail Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.3 Side rail rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the rear end cap using a Phillips screwdriver (Figure A). 2) Loosen the four screws under the frame using a 5 mm Allen wrench (Figure B). fiGUre a fiGUre b 3) Slide the rail off the back of the treadmill (Figures C &...
  • Page 52: Running Deck Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.4 rUNNiNG deCk rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 2) Remove the side rail as outlined in Section 9.3. 3) Remove the four running deck screws using a 5 mm Allen wrench (Figure A). fiGUre a 4) Remove the running deck from the running belt (Figures B &...
  • Page 53: Deck Cushion Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.5 deCk CUSHioN rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the deck as outlined in Section 9.4. 2) Holding the bolt with a 5 mm Allen wrench, loosen the nut with a 13 mm socket (Figure A & B). fiGUre a fiGUre b 3) For the rear cushion, hold the cushion and remove the 13 mm nut (Figure C).
  • Page 54: Front Roller Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.6 froNT roller rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 2) Loosen both of the rear roller screws using an 8mm T-Shaped wrench to remove tension from the running belt (Figure A). 3) Remove the front roller mounting screws using an 6 mm Allen wrench (Figures B &...
  • Page 55: Running Belt Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.7 rUNNiNG belT rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 2) Remove the rear roller as outlined in Section 9.2. 3) Remove the running deck as outlined in Section 9.4. 4) Remove the front roller as outlined in Section 9.6. 5) Remove the running belt (Figures A).
  • Page 56: Motor Control Board (Mcb) Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.8 moTor CoNTrol board (mCb) rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 3) Disconnect the wire connectors at the MCB. 4) Remove the 2 screws holding each side of the MCB to the frame (Figures A &...
  • Page 57: Motor Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.9 moTor rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power to the treadmill and disconnect the power cord. 2) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 3) Use a hook or loop of wire to remove the spring from the drive belt tensioner (Figure A). 4) Remove the drive belt tensioner using a 6 mm Allen wrench (Figure B) fiGUre b fiGUre a...
  • Page 58 CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.9 moTor rePlaCemeNT - CoNTiNUed 7) Disconnect the motor cable from the MCB (Figure E). 8) Remove the 4 screws holding the motor to the frame (Figure F). 9) Remove the motor from the treadmill. fiGUre e fiGUre f 10) Reverse Steps 1-9 to install a new motor.
  • Page 59: Drive Belt Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.10 driVe belT rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power to the treadmill and disconnect the power cord. 2) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 3) Use a hook or loop of wire to remove the spring from the drive belt tensioner (Figure A). 4) The tensioner should now pivot away from the drive belt (Figure B) fiGUre a fiGUre b...
  • Page 60 CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.10 driVe belT rePlaCemeNT - CoNTiNUed 7) Remove the two 8 mm screws from front roller (Figures E & F). fiGUre e fiGUre f 8) Lift the roller and remove the old drive belt (Figure G). fiGUre G 9) Reverse Steps 1-8 to install a new drive belt.
  • Page 61 CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.11 iNCliNe moTor remoVal 1) Turn off power to the treadmill and disconnect the power cord. 2) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 3) Lift the treadmill and support it so that the front wheels are off the floor, or the unit may be tipped on its side (Figure A). 4) Remove the cotter pin from the elevation rack pin (Figure B).
  • Page 62: Incline Motor Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.11 iNCliNe moTor remoVal - CoNTiNUed 7) Remove the incline motor cable ground wire from the ground prong in the motor frame (Figure E). 8) Disconnect the incline motor from the top mounting bracket (Figure F). fiGUre e fiGUre f 9) Lift the incline motor away from the treadmill (Figure G).
  • Page 63: Console Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.12 CoNSole rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power to the treadmill and disconnect the power cord. 2) Remove the 2 screws holding the back cover onto the console (Figure A). 3) Remove the 4 screws holding the console onto the console frame (Figure B). fiGUre a fiGUre b 4) Disconnect the 7 wire connections from the console (Figure C).
  • Page 64: Emergency Stop Switch Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.13 emerGeNCy SToP SWiTCH rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power to the treadmill and remove the power cord. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12. 3) Remove the 2 screws holding the emergency stop key to the emergency stop frame (Figure A). 4) Remove the 2 screws holding the emergency stop frame to the console frame (Figure B).
  • Page 65 CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.13 emerGeNCy SToP SWiTCH rePlaCemeNT - CoNTiNUed 6) Disconnect the 2 wires plugged into the back of the emergency stop switch (Figure E). 7) Depress the tabs on the top and the bottom of the emergency stop switch (Figure F). fiGUre f fiGUre e 8) Once the tabs are depressed, the emergency stop can be removed from the emergency stop frame (Figure G).
  • Page 66: Cup Holder Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.14 CUP Holder rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12. 2) Remove the 3 screws holding the cup holder to the console frame (Figure A & B) fiGUre b fiGUre a 3) Remove the cup holder (Figure C). fiGUre C 4) Reverse Steps 1-3 to install a new cup holder.
  • Page 67: Console Frame Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.15 CoNSole frame rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power to the treadmill and disconnect the power cord. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12. 3) Remove the 2 screws on each side holding the console frame to the handlebar frame (Figure A). 4) Remove the 3 screws on each side holding the cup holders to the console frame (Figure B) fiGUre b fiGUre a...
  • Page 68 CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.15 CoNSole frame rePlaCemeNT - CoNTiNUed 7) Remove the console frame from the handlebar frame (E). fiGUre e 8) Reverse Steps 1-7 to install a new console frame. 9) Test the treadmill for function as outlined in Section 9.21.
  • Page 69: Heart Rate Board Service

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.16 HearT raTe board rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power to the treadmill and remove the power cord. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12. 3) Disconnect the wire connections that go to the heart rate board (Figure A & B). fiGUre a fiGUre b 4) Depress the 4 spacer supports holding the heart rate board to the console frame and remove it (Figure C).
  • Page 70: Handlebar Frame Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.17 HaNdlebar frame rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power to the treadmill and remove the power cord. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12. 3) Remove the console frame as outlined in Section 9.15. 4) Remove the 3 screws on each side holding the handlebar frame to the console mast (Figure A).
  • Page 71: Heart Rate Handlebar Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.18 HearT raTe HaNdlebar rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power to the treadmill and remove the power cord. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12. 3) Remove the console frame as outlined in Section 9.15. 4) Remove the 3 screws on each side holding the handlebar frame to the console mast (Figure A).
  • Page 72: Heart Rate Grips Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.19 HearT raTe GriPS rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power to the treadmill and unplug the power cord. 2) Remove the 2 screws holding the lower plastic heart rate grip to the upper plastic heart rate grip (Figure A). 3) Pull apart the 2 halves of the heart rate grip (Figure B).
  • Page 73: Console Mast Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.20 CoNSole maST rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power to the treadmill and remove the power cord. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12. 3) Remove the console frame as outlined in Section 9.15. 4) Remove the handlebar frame as outlined in Section 9.17.
  • Page 74: Testing The Treadmill

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUide 9.21 TeSTiNG THe Treadmill oNCe THe Treadmill 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) If the treadmill was just assembled or if any electronic component has been replaced (including if the console cable is unplugged for any reason), the treadmill MUST be auto calibrated.
  • Page 75: Chapter 10: Treadmill Specifications And Assembly Guide

    INCLINE RANGE 0%-15%(700LB/317.5KGELEVATIONMOTOR) SPEED RANGE 0.5-12.0MPH/0.8-19.3KPH CONTACT & TELEMETRIC HR SENSORS driVe SySTem MOTOR MATRIX 3.0 HP AC DYNAMIC RESPONSE DRIVE SYSTEM™ MOTOR CONTROLLER COMMERCIAL TREADMILL AC DRIVE CoNSole DISPLAY TYPE 15.6” / 39.6 CM LCD DISPLAYFEEDBACK TIME, TIME ELAPSED, TIME REMAINING, TOTAL PROGRAM TIME,...
  • Page 76: Fasteners And Assembly Tools

    CHaPTer 10: Treadmill SPeCifiCaTioNS aNd aSSembly GUide 10.2 faSTeNerS aNd aSSembly ToolS frame SeT CoNSole SeT ParT # ParT Name diaGram SPeCifiCaTioN qUaNTiTy Color Hex Head Cap Screw M8 x 1.25P x 40L Yellow...
  • Page 77: Assembly Instructions

    Prior to assembling the treadmill, unpack all of the contents of the box and make sure that all necessary components are present. Review the contents of the hardware package for completeness. Contact Matrix customer service at 866.693.4863 to report any missing items.
  • Page 78 CHaPTer 10: Treadmill SPeCifiCaTioNS aNd aSSembly GUide 10.3 aSSembly iNSTrUCTioNS - CoNTiNUed STeP 3 Open YELLOW AND WHITE HARDWARE BAGS. Assemble the contact HR crossbar to the left and right handlebars using 18-bUTToN Head SCreW. Fasten the contact HR crossbar/handlebar assembly to the console masts using 15-bUTToN Head SCreW aNd 12-flaT WaSHer.
  • Page 79 CHaPTer 10: Treadmill SPeCifiCaTioNS aNd aSSembly GUide 10.3 aSSembly iNSTrUCTioNS - CoNTiNUed STeP 4 Open blaCk HardWare baG. T1xe/T3xe SHoWN Assemble the console to the handlebars using 14-SoCkeT Head CaP SCreW. Be sure to route the console cables down the console mast and connect the contact HR wires.
  • Page 80 CHaPTer 10: Treadmill SPeCifiCaTioNS aNd aSSembly GUide 10.3 aSSembly iNSTrUCTioNS - CoNTiNUed STeP 5 For T1xe and T3xe 110 V units, an additional power board needs to be installed. For T1xe and T3xe 220 V units, the additional power board is not needed. 1) The power board will ship with the console and look like Figure A.
  • Page 81 CHaPTer 10: Treadmill SPeCifiCaTioNS aNd aSSembly GUide 10.3 aSSembly iNSTrUCTioNS - CoNTiNUed STeP 6 Replace the motor cover(s) and power the treadmill unit on. The power button is located next to the power cord inlet. BEFORE THE FIRST USE: Calibrate the treadmill using the auto-calibration feature found in ‘Manager Mode’...
  • Page 82: Tv Programming Instructions

    CHaPTer 10: Treadmill SPeCifiCaTioNS aNd aSSembly GUide 10.4 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 83 CHaPTer 10: Treadmill SPeCifiCaTioNS aNd aSSembly GUide 10.4 TV ProGrammiNG iNSTrUCTioNS - CoNTiNUed auto scan (continued): 8. 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 Installation Use the CHANNEL UP or DOWN keys to change the TV System to match the club's incoming frequency (Figure G), then re-run Auto Scan.
  • Page 84: Chapter 11: Software Upgrade Guide

    CHaPTer 11: SofTWare UPGrade GUide 11.1 SofTWare UPGrade ProCedUre * 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.
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