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Max Trainer M7: Roller Wheel and Pedal Arm Issues
Follow this troubleshooting guide to help resolve issues involving the rollers and/or pedal arms on the Max Trainer M7. See
below for a diagram of the leg assembly showing the location of these parts.
Some common complaints may include:
Noises originating from the roller wheel and roller arm bracket
Damaged roller wheels
Misaligned leg assemblies
Noise originating from the pedal arms
Follow these steps to troubleshoot the issue
Tools you may need:
Phillips head screwdriver
Regular flat-head screwdriver
6mm, 8mm hex/Allen wrenches, or Allen wrenches from the
hardware card included with your machine
14mm socket wrench
1.
Listen for a clicking or rubbing noise coming from your machine. If the noise is caused by contact between the roller
wheel and roller arm bracket, this is a normal function and is not harmful to the machine [11003.A].
2.
Check the roller wheels for damage. If the roller wheels are damaged,
3.
If the noise persists, check that the roller wheels are aligned properly and stay on the rails during use.
wheels seem "off" or do not stay on the rails, please refer to the "Adjust the Leg Assembly Alignment" instructions in
the
Service
Manual [11003.D].
4.
If the noise originates from the pedal arms, remove both pedal arms using a 6mm hex wrench.
5.
Remove both plastic crank covers using a Phillips head screwdriver. Please note the screws can sometimes be tight
and strip easily. Be cautious not to use a screwdriver that is too small for the screw head.
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Max Trainer M7: Roller Wheel and Pedal Arm Issues
order Roller
Wheels [11003.C].
ID: 11003.2
If the roller
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