Matrix 7 Series Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 PRODUCT OWNERSHIP...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Treadmill Belt Adjustments Group Training Equipment Leveling Equipment S-Drive Belt Adjustments CXP Battery Charging Strength Equipment Guide Rod Lubrication Cable & Belt Tensioning Rep Counter Battery Replacement Securing Strength Equipment General Information Equipment Serial Numbers Contact Information: Matrix Customer Technical Support...
  • Page 3: Cardio Equipment

    CARDIO EQUIPMENT...
  • Page 4: Leveling Equipment

    CA R DIO EQ UIPMENT LEVELING EQUIPMENT: TREADMILLS 7 & 5 SERIES TREADMILLS TOOLS NEEDED • 8 mm Allen socket and ratcheting wrench INSTRUCTIONS On the right side of the treadmill, just in front of the rear foot, you will find two leveling shims. Remove one or both (Fig.
  • Page 5 CA R DIO EQ UIPMENT LEVELING EQUIPMENT: CLIMBMILLS PERFORMANCE, ENDURANCE & 7, 5, 3 SERIES CLIMBMILLS TOOLS NEEDED • 6 mm Allen socket and ratcheting wrench INSTRUCTIONS Start with the leveling feet all the way up (turn clockwise). Once the Climbmill is placed, the frame should be resting on the floor.
  • Page 6 CA R DIO EQ UIPMENT LEVELING EQUIPMENT: ASCENT TRAINERS & SUSPENSION ELLIPTICALS PERFORMANCE, ENDURANCE & 7, 5, 3, 1 SERIES TOOLS NEEDED • 6 mm Allen socket and ratcheting wrench INSTRUCTIONS Start with the leveling feet all the way up (turn clockwise), so the frame is resting on the floor. If the unit is not level, adjust the leveling feet as needed using a 6 mm Allen socket and wrench (Fig.
  • Page 7 CA R DIO EQ UIPMENT LEVELING EQUIPMENT: UPRIGHT, HYBRID & RECUMBENT CYCLES PERFORMANCE, ENDURANCE & 7, 5, 3 SERIES TOOLS NEEDED • 6mm Allen socket and ratcheting wrench INSTRUCTIONS Start with the leveling feet all the way up (turn clockwise), so the frame is resting on the floor. If the unit is not level at that point, adjust the leveling feet as needed using a 6 mm Allen socket and wrench (Fig.
  • Page 8 CA R DIO EQ UIPMENT LEVELING EQUIPMENT: STEPPER ENDURANCE & 7, 5, 3, 1 SERIES TOOLS NEEDED: • Medium-size adjustable wrench INSTRUCTIONS: Start with the leveling feet all the way up (turn clockwise). If the stepper is not level, tip the stepper to the side / front while an assistant adjusts the leveling feet by hand as needed.
  • Page 9: Treadmill Belt Adjustments

    CA R DIO EQ UIPMENT TREADMILL BELT ADJUSTMENTS TOOLS NEEDED: • 8 mm Allen socket and ratcheting wrench • 8 mm Allen T-handle wrench After the treadmill is placed, the belt must be checked for proper tension and alignment (centering). It’s recommended to check the belt tension and alignment after the first week of use.
  • Page 10 CA R DIO EQ UIPMENT TREADMILL BELT ADJUSTMENTS FIG. 1 FIG. 3 FIG. 2 TIGHTENS RIGHT SIDE OF ROLLER TIGHTENS LEFT SIDE OF ROLLER Find the logo on the belt. Are there tension markers? If NO, follow the steps below to tension. The two 8mm hex bolts in the end caps adjust the rear roller position.
  • Page 11 CA R DIO EQ UIPMENT TREADMILL BELT ADJUSTMENTS FIG. 1 FIG. 3 FIG. 2 TIGHTENS RIGHT SIDE OF ROLLER TIGHTENS LEFT SIDE OF ROLLER Revis i on Date: April 2 020...
  • Page 12 CA R DIO EQ UIPMENT TREADMILL BELT ADJUSTMENTS TREADMILL BELT ALIGNMENT The two 8 mm bolts in the end caps adjust the rear roller position. To align the belt to the center of the running deck, turn the bolt on the side that the belt moved and turn clockwise. To move the belt to the right, turn the left bolt counterclockwise (see image below).
  • Page 13: Group Training Equipment

    GROUP TRAINING EQUIPMENT...
  • Page 14: Leveling Equipment

    GRO U P TRAIN ING EQ UIP MEN T LEVELING EQUIPMENT: ROWERS & TRAINING CYCLES ROWERS TOOLS NEEDED • Medium-size adjustable wrench INSTRUCTIONS Start with the leveling feet all the way up (turn clockwise). If the rower is not level, lift the rower from the stabilizer and adjust the leveling feet by hand as needed.
  • Page 15 GRO U P TRAININ G EQUIPM ENT LEVELING EQUIPMENT: S-DRIVE & S-FORCE PERFORMANCE TRAINERS S-DRIVE PERFORMANCE TRAINER TOOLS NEEDED • Medium-size adjustable wrench INSTRUCTIONS Make sure the S-Drive is not resting on the front wheels when in use. Once the S-Drive is in place, lower the leveling feet to rest on the floor and adjust one or the other down until level.
  • Page 16: S-Drive Belt Adjustments

    GRO U P TRAININ G EQUIPM ENT S-DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENTS S-DRIVE BELT TENSIONING The running belt should be under enough tension that it does not slip around the rollers while the resistance is set to max. The two 8 mm hex bolts in the end caps adjust the rear roller position. To move the roller out (closer to you), turn both clockwise.
  • Page 17 4. If the deck is too dry, you will not glide smoothly backward and a high-viscosity silicone needs to be applied. Matrix requires a higher viscosity silicone than what is used on home treadmills. Each TM529 S-Drive comes with a 100ml bottle. Bottles can also be ordered through Matrix by contacting Customer Technical Support.
  • Page 18: Cxp Battery Charging

    The battery can be removed from the cycle and charged with a standard USB-micro cable. To charge multiple batteries at once, a device similar to this 5-port USB Charger can be used. You can also order a charger from Matrix (Part# ZMS4009235). Revis i on Date: April 2 020...
  • Page 19 GRO U P TRAININ G EQUIPM ENT CXP BATTERY CHARGING CHARGING BATTERY FROM CXP (FC24) Remove right service cover (Fig.1). 2. Remove the two screws holding the LCB housing to the frame and carefully pull forward to expose the battery (Fig. 2). 3.
  • Page 20 GRO U P TRAININ G EQUIPM ENT CXP BATTERY CHARGING CHARGING BATTERY FROM CXP-02 (FC28) Remove right service cover (Fig.1). 2. Locate the charging wire attached to the LCB (Fig. 2). 3. Plug the power adapter in to the charging wire and the other end into a 15A outlet (Fig. 3). 4.
  • Page 21: Strength Equipment

    STRENGTH EQUIPMENT...
  • Page 22: Guide Rod Lubrication

    • 8 mm Allen socket and ratcheting wrench • 8 mm Allen T-handle wrench Matrix equipment requires the following PTFE-based, non-aerosol lubricants: • Super Lube with PTFE pump spray and grease ( order here) • Tri-Flow with PTFE pump spray and grease (order here)
  • Page 23: Cable & Belt Tensioning

    S T R E N G T H E Q U I P M E N T CABLE & BELT TENSIONING TOOLS NEEDED: • Medium-size adjustable wrench • 6 mm Allen socket Cables can stretch over their life and should be checked monthly for proper tension. Without proper tension, users will lose some range of motion without weight applied to their exercise.
  • Page 24 S T R E N G T H E Q U I P M E N T CABLE & BELT TENSIONING VERSA CABLE TENSIONING Loosen the two M10 bolts circled (Fig. 1). 2. Using a 6 mm Allen socket, turn down the adjuster bolt (shown with the arrow in Fig. 1) to tighten the cable. 3.
  • Page 25 S T R E N G T H E Q U I P M E N T CABLE & BELT TENSIONING TOOLS NEEDED • 4 mm Allen socket • Large size pliers AURA BELT TENSIONING Loosen bolts on the fold over clamp or barrel clamp. 2.
  • Page 26: Rep Counter Battery Replacement

    2. Remove and replace the batteries. Note: If one unit’s batteries die, it is likely the rest are following shortly. Matrix recommends replacing the batteries on all units with rep counters at the same time.
  • Page 27: Securing Strength Equipment

    S T R E N G T H E Q U I P M E N T SECURING STRENGTH EQUIPMENT Matrix recommends that all stationary strength equipment be secured to the floor or wall to stabilize equipment and eliminate rocking or tipping over. Matrix requires specific pull-out force requirements shown below. Use a licensed contractor to ensure the required retention force is met.
  • Page 28: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 29: Equipment Serial Numbers

    EQUIPMENT SERIAL NUMBERS Matrix requires a serial number to identify the model of equipment and provide you with accurate information. The chart below will assist you in locating the serial number on each unit. UNIT CONSOLE FRAME Treadmill Back cover...

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