Troubleshooting - Technogym FORMA LINE BIKE FORMA DDC5 Series Technical Assistance Manual

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Forma Line BIKE FORMA (DDC5): Technical Assistance manual - rev. 1.1

6. TROUBLESHOOTING

The troubleshooting procedures are shown on flow charts. In order to make reading easier, the
following standards have been adopted:
START
Decision
Action
Note
1
A
This box is the point of departure, where you start your
troubleshooting procedure. These boxes usually include a
description of the type of problem.
This box is a phase in the troubleshooting procedure, where a test
needs to be done. This box usually has a detailed description of
the type of TEST to be done. On the basis of the test results, you
come out with a positive (YES) or negative (NO) answer.
This box is a phase in the troubleshooting procedure, where an
ACTION needs to be taken. This box usually has a detailed
description of the type of ACTION to be taken, which should be
the one to resolve the problem. Therefore after taking this
ACTION, we advise you to:
1. Check that the problem has been solved;
2. If the problem persists, we would recommend that you
continue to follow the procedure from the point where you left
it in order to perform the action.
Detail regarding the operation in progress or those that will come
later.
When a box with a circled number appears next to the box in the
procedure, as in the figure at the side, you will find, at the end of
the flow chart, a detailed explanation of the operations to be
performed for the test or action described inside the box.
A box with a circled letter, like the one in the figure at the side,
highlights a point in the procedure, which is typically used in page
changes as a sign of continuity.
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