TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 1.1 Serial Number Location……..……………………………………………………………………………….………3 CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 Read and Save These Instructions………….……………………………………………………………………4 2.2 Before Getting Started.....................5 CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 3.1 Care and Maintenance Instruction…………………….……………………………………………..…………6 3.2 Lubricating the magnets……………………………………………………………………………………………..6 CHAPTER 4: CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION 4.1 Console Description ………………………………………………………………………………………………..7 CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE ...
CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 Read and Save These Instructions • When using this equipment, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using this equipment. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of this equipment are adequately informed of all warnings and precautions. • This equipment is intended for commercial use. To ensure your safety and protect the equipment, read all instructions before operating. • Use the product for its intended purpose as described in this manual. Do not use attachments that have not been recommended by the manufacturer. • Never drop or insert any object into any opening in the product. If an object should drop inside, carefully retrieve it while the unit is not in use. If the item cannot be reached, contact Matrix Fitness or authorized dealers. • Never operate the product if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or immersed in water. Return it to Matrix Fitness or authorized dealers for examination and repair. • Keep hands and feet clear at all times from moving parts to avoid injury. • Do not reach into, or underneath the unit, and do not tip the unit on its side during operation. • Do not use the product outdoors, near swimming pools or in areas of high humidity. • Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or when oxygen is being administered. • Do not remove the covers. Service should only be done by an authorized service technician. • Close supervision is necessary when used near children, invalids or disabled people. • When the product is in use, young children and pets should be kept at least three meters / ten feet away. • Keep children under the age of 14 away from this equipment. Teenagers must be supervised at all times while using this equipment. • Assemble and operate the unit on a solid, level surface. Place the unit at least one meter / three feet of clearance from any obstructions, including walls and furniture. • Do not wear any clothing that might catch on any moving parts of this product. • Perform proper maintenance as described in the Maintenance section of this manual. • CAUTION: ...
area with coo ol temperatu res nd low humid ity. Ensure a m minimum clea arance width o of 0.6 meters (24”) on each h side for acce ess to nd passage aro ound MATRIX X equipment. P Please note, 0 0.91 meters (3 36”) is the ADA A recommend ded earance width h for individua als in wheelch hairs. Do not p place the equi pment in any y area that wil l ock any vent or air opening gs. The equipm ment should n not be located d in a garage, ...
CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 3.1 Care and Maintenance Instruction 1) Any and all part removal or replacement must be performed by a qualified service technician. 2) DO NOT use any equipment that is damaged and or has worn or broken parts. Use only replacement parts supplied by your country’s local MATRIX dealer. 3) MAINTAIN LABELS AND NAMEPLATES: Do not remove labels for any reason. They contain important information. If unreadable or missing, contact your MATRIX dealer for a replacement. 4) MAINTAIN ALL EQUIPMENT: Preventative maintenance is the key to smooth operating equipment as well as keeping your liability to a minimum. Equipment needs to be inspected at regular intervals. 5) Ensure that any person(s) making adjustments or performing maintenance or repair of any kind is qualified to do so. MATRIX dealers will provide service and maintenance training at our corporate facility upon request. 3.2 Lubricating the Magnets 1) Use a coin to turn the release screw 90˚ clockwise. 2) Remove plastic cover. 3) Spray the magnet areas as shown. Spray each area for about 0.5 second (or around 0.25cc of oil quantity). Matrix recommends chain grease for lubrication. 4) Replace plastic cover and turn release screw 90˚ counter‐clockwise to secure plastic cover. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ACTION FREQUENCY Clean entire machine using water and a mild soap or other...
APTER 4: CO ONSOLE OV VERLAY AND D WORKOUT T DESCRIPT TION 4.1 Console Desc cription Time Steps/ /min Disp Steps feedb back Distan nce(me eter) HR(B.P P.M) Menu a and Back B utton ...
APTER 5: M ANAGER M MODE 5.1 Using Manag ger Mode 1) Pr ress up and do own simultane eously for 5 se econds to ent ter manager m mode. 2) In manager mo ode, use up an nd down to se lect different functions. ...
APTER 6: TR ROUBLESHO OOTING 6.1 Electrical Dia agrams 1) SP PT electrical b lock diagrams s Figure A A 10 ...
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APTER 6: TR ROUBLESHO OOTING 6.1 Electrical Dia agrams Contin nued 2) W Wire No. 1 in th he console Figure A Figure B 3) W Wire No. 2 in th he console ma ast FIGURE C Figure D 11 ...
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APTER 6: TR ROUBLESHO OOTING 6.1 Electrical Dia agrams Contin nued 4) W Wire No. 3 in th he frame Figure E Figure F 5) Th he battery box x Figure G 12 ...
APTER 6: TR ROUBLESHO OOTING 6.2 Console Low w Power 1) Th he display sho ows “Replace b battery” (Figu ure A). 2) Ch heck all conne ectors to make e sure they ar re properly co nnected. 3) Ch heck the volta age of battery. . The proper v voltage is 3v‐4 4.5v. ...
APTER 7: PA ARTS REPLA ACEMENT G UIDE 7.1 Battery Repl acement 1) Us se 6mm T‐Han ndle Allen Wr ench to remo ove the screw behind seat p pad (Figure A) 2) Pu ush the seat p pad backward (Figure B) 3) Pu ull upward to remove seatin ng pad (Figure e C) 4) Re eplace all batt teries. ...
APTER 7: PA ARTS REPLA ACEMENT G UIDE 7.2 Linkage Repl lacement 1) Af fter removing seating pad ( Section 7.1) , then please r remove top co over (Figure A A) and left/righ ht over (Figure B~ ~D) gure A ...
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APTER 7: PA ARTS REPLA ACEMENT G UIDE 7.2 Linkage Repl lacement Con ntinued 3) Pu ull the lever to o Level 1 (Figu ure G) and the en remove cra ank (Figure H~ ~J) ...
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APTER 7: PA ARTS REPLA ACEMENT G UIDE 7.2 Linkage Repl lacement Con ntinued 5) Af fter removing the nut, use t the tool (MTU U‐0000347‐8) (Figure K) to s separate the l linkage and sh haft igure K). ...
APTER 7: PA ARTS REPLA ACEMENT G UIDE 7.4 4 Magnetic Pla ate Replacem ent 1) Re emove Right C Cover (Section n 7.3). 2) Re emove and re place the mag gnetic plate (F Figure A). Take e note that th e gap betwee en the sensor and agnetic plate is about 2 mm m (Figure B).
APTER 7: PA ARTS REPLA ACEMENT G UIDE 7.5 Magnetic Ca rriage Replac ement 1) Pu ush the lever t to Level 5 (Fig gure A) and re emove lower a arc cover (Figu ure B). 2) Re emove the scr rews and then n take the carr riage out (Figu ure C). ...
APTER 7: PA ARTS REPLA ACEMENT G UIDE 7.6 6 Copper Blade e Replacemen nt 1) Re emove upper and lower arc c covers (Figur re A~B). ...
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APTER 7: PA ARTS REPLA ACEMENT G UIDE 7.6 6 Copper Blade e Replacemen nt Continued 4) Re emove the scr rew as in Figu re F, and remo ove the right c copper blade. F igure F ...
APTER 7: PA ARTS REPLA ACEMENT G UIDE 7.7 Console Mas st Replacemen nt 1) Re emove the scr rews, and the n remove the connector. 2) In stall the new mast. ...
APTER 7: PA ARTS REPLA ACEMENT G UIDE 7.8 8 Console Rep lacement 1) Re emove the scr rews and the c console conne ectors. 2) In stall the new console. Figure A ...
APTER 7: PA ARTS REPLA ACEMENT G UIDE 7.9 9 Lever Replac cement 1) Re emove plastic cover (Sectio on 7.6 1) & 2) ) ), and the leve er (Figure A~B B). 2) Af fter installing the lever, adju ust the level in ndicator (Figu ure C) and mak ke sure the nu umber stays a t the ...
APTER 8: SP PECIFICATIO ONS AND AS SSEMBLY GU UIDE 8.3 Assembly Ins structions 1) ST TEP 1: Handle bar assembly y 27 ...
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APTER 8: SP PECIFICATIO ONS AND AS SSEMBLY GU UIDE 8.3 Assembly Ins structions Con ntinued 2) ST TEP 2: Console e mast assem bly DESCRIPTIO M6 Bolt Spring Was sher Flat Washe rque Values :98Kg.Cm 3) ST TEP 3: Batterie es assembly DESCRIPT TION M8 Bolt Spring W...
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