Replacing The Auto Stop Sensor - Precor TRM10/GEN06 Service Manual

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Replacing the Auto Stop Sensor

Caution: Do not place the auto stop magnet on or near a steel structure.
If the magnet assembly comes in contact with a steel structure and then
pulled away from the steel structure, the magnet can become dislodged
from the magnet assembly housing. Should this occur, contact PRECOR
customer service for possible options for repairing the magnet assembly
or to obtain a replacement part.
1 Remove the motor hood.
2 Unplug the Auto Stop Cable from the Auto Stop assembly.
3 The auto stop sensor assembly has round alignment tabs that match the
holes of the treadmill frame support. With one hand grasp the side of
the Auto Stop sensor assembly that is closest to the outside of the
treadmill and apply pressure toward the running deck. With your other
hand push on each alignment tab from the inside of the frame mounting
holes. The Auto Stop Assembly should disengage from the frame.
4 Position the replacement auto stop assembly with the cable connector
facing to the right side of the treadmill. Slide the auto stop
assembly over the treadmill frame support and push down until the
round tabs align with the holes in the support. The round tabs will
snap into the treadmills frame mounting holes securing the auto stop
assembly in place.
5 Check the alignment of the magnet and the auto stop assembly. The
magnet and the auto stop assembly each have an alignment mark on the
top of their housings. The magnet mark and the auto stop mark should
align and the gap should be approximately 3/16 of an inch between the
housings. A 3/16 allen wrench can be used as a feeler gauge to set the
correct gap.
until the magnet and auto housing are properly aligned. See procedure,
Replacing the Auto Stop Magnet
6 Replace the Auto Stop Cable to the Auto Stop Sensor Assembly.
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Figure 28: Auto Stop Sensor Mounting
If the gap or alignment are off adjust the running deck
(on page 89)
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