Content Serial Number Location Safety Instruction Preventive Maintenance Specification and Assembly Guide Console and Program Description Engineer Mode Troubleshooting Parts Replacement...
6. WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock, the equipment must only be connected to supply mains with protective earth. 7. SMARC products forms a ME SYSTEM when connected to a power supply, and can be operated at a voltage of 115V or 230 V.
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3. Avoid over-stretching to prevent strain of soft tissues and joint instability. FOR PATIENTS WITH MEDICAL NEEDS Patients may operate SMARC products under supervision of physicians or physical therapists. Users with following medical and therapeutic needs (especially over 40 years old) should consult physician or physical therapist before operating.
CH3 Preventive Maintenance 1. General Maintenance 1) SMARC products require only the most basic general maintenance, performed on an as- needed basis every 6~8 months. 2) Minimum qualifications of SERVICE PERSONNEL: Only technicians trained by PMHC and associated distributors are supposed to do maintenance. Please contact PMHC factory or local authorized dealer for maintenance.
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Chain Maintenance and Tightness Adjustment Applying grease Chain maintenance must be held at least once ever 6 months, depending on the frequency of use. Please apply grease to chain links and sprocket area as indicated on the left.
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Chain Maintenance and Tightness Adjustment Tightness (tension) adjustment Step1:Loosen the nuts above and beneath the “Turn Buckle” Turn Buckle Step2:Adjust the tightness (tension) of chain via turning the “Turn Buckle”...
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Chain Maintenance and Tightness Adjustment Step3:Check the tightness (tension) by pressing the chain. The standard tightness (tension) is 5~10 mm flexibility when pressed. Step4:Tighten the nuts...
CH7 Troubleshooting Lower Control Board Wires Installation Lower Control Encoder Wire Board Power Wire Generator Power Cord Console Wire...
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1) No console display when powered on 1.1 Check the “Voltage Switch” if it has been switched to the appropriate voltage, to 115V or 230V 1.2 Check the fuse if it is functioning...
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1.3 Change a new console to eliminate console breakdown 1.4 Check if the Transformer wires and cables are loosened or damaged Check if there is power output 1.5 Check the “Lower Control Board Power Wire is still in place Make sure the wires are properly connected (the power wire is inside the main frame tube)
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1.6 Check if the Console Wire has been properly connected to the “Lower Control Board” 1.7 Check if the Console Wire has been properly connected to the Console...
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2) Console angle display error Angle display breakdown or abnormal angle displayed during exercise 2.1 Check if Console Wire has been properly connected to “Lower Control Board” 2.2 Check if Encoder Wire has been properly connected to the “Lower Control Board”...
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2.3 Check if Encoder Wire has been properly connected to the Encoder 2.4 Change Encoder or Encoder Set and see if the problem has been solved upon changing...
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3) Resistance output error 3.1 Check if the Generator Power Cord has been properly connected 3.2 Check if power output is normal Check if there is power output Adjust Resistance (Load)
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3.3 Change another piece of “Lower Control Board” to see if the problem has been solved upon changing 3.4 Change another piece of Generator to see if the problem has been solved upon changing.
CH8 Parts Replacement I. Tools list • Hex wrench x1 Set • Diagonal pliers x1 pcs • Needle-nose pliers x1 pcs • Phillips screwdriver x1 pcs • 10 mm Open ring wrench x2 pcs • 13 mm Open ring wrench x2 pcs •...
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II. Cover Removal Anterior Case removal Step 1: Remove Multi-Position Stepping Pads (left and right). Step 2: Remove the Philips Screws from both sides.
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Step 3: Remove both left and right Anterior Cases.
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Seat Side Cover removal Step 1: Position the seat to the very back end of equipment. Step 2: Remove the Fixation Screws of Gas Spring.
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Step 3: Remove Phillips Screws on both sides. Step 4: Remove Seat Side Covers.
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III. Driving Chain Replacement Driving Chain removal: Loosen the Turn Buckle and remove the Pedal chain.
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Driving Chain Installation: Step 1: Place and adjust the chain position. The white colored labels on both the chain and the sprocket should align. Step 2: The position of Turn Buckle should be installed towards the left side of the equipment, so as the label on the sprocket.
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Step 3: Adjust the chain tension and apply Loctite 243 to the Turn Buckle Step 4: Swing the pedals and check if there is an appropriate distance between the Turn Buckle and sprocket.
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IV. Driving Chain Replacement Direction Turning chain removal: Step 1:Loosen the Turn Buckle to remove the Direction Turning Chain.
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Install the Direction Turning Chain: Step 1: There are two white colored labels on the Direction Turning Chain. Upon installation, these labels should align with the corresponding white colored labels on the two sprockets Step 2: Adjust both left and right sprockets where by the white colored labels are facing towards the back end of equipment.
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Step 3: Install the Direction Turning Chain, the white colored label and the label on left sprocket should align, install entire chain and the second label should also align to the corres- ponding label on the right sprocket. This white colored label should align to the...
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Step 4: The second label should also align to the corresponding label on the right sprocket. Right sprocket Second label label Turn Buckle Head Step 5: Adjust the chain tightness by adjusting the Turn Buckle. Apply Loctite 243 to Turn Buckle screw.
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Step 6: Move the pedals and check if the Turn Buckle remained a safe distance to the sprocket.
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3. Generator and Driving Chain installation Step 1: Position the Generator on the frame, apply Fixation Screws to attach the Generator. Step 2: Ensure the Chain Gear is in parallel with Frame Gear (can be observed looking sideway).
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Step 3: Install the chain and fix the Chain Lock. Step 4: Adjust the chain tightness by adjusting the Socket Set Screw, then lock the screw with a nut.
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Step 5: Fix the Generator with Hex Head Cap Screws, apply torque force of 150 Kgf/cm to the screws.
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4. Apply Grease to Chain: Step 1: After replacing the chains, apply grease to the chain and sprocket keys.
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VI. Gas Spring Replacement Gas Spring removal Step 1: Position the seat to the very back of the frame. Step 2: Remove the Fixation Screw of the Gas Spring.
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Step 3: Remove Phillips Screws. Step 4: Remove the Seat Side Cover (Left).
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Step5:Loosen the Fixation Screw Cap of gas spring.
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VII. Wires and Parts Diagram Wires and Parts connection diagram...
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Parts position Parts Name Quantity WEE-0000101-2 Electro-Magnetic System - Short Axis Version WCM-0000475-7 Encoder Control Set (A) WEE-0000139-6 Console Set WEE-0000147-8 Power Supply Unit - short WEE-0000172-1 Transformer WEE-0000084-6 Electro-Magnetic System Cable-L400 WEE-0000156-7 Encoder Cable-L350 WEE-0000164-9 LCB Extension Cable-L700 WEE-0000171-4 Power Cord-L700 WEE-0000111-8 Console Cable-L1800...
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