Matrix casall PRO, PERFORMANCE / ENDURANCE / 7 / 5 / 3 / 1 Series Manual

Matrix casall PRO, PERFORMANCE / ENDURANCE / 7 / 5 / 3 / 1 Series Manual

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Matrix casall PRO, PERFORMANCE / ENDURANCE / 7 / 5 / 3 / 1 Series Manual

EQUIPMENT

LEVELING EQUIPMENT

TREADMILLS

7 & 5 SERIES TREADMILLS
TOOLS NEEDED

  • 6 mm Allen socket and ratcheting wrench

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. 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. 1).
    LEVELING 7 & 5 SERIES TREADMILLS - Step 1
  2. Turn the treadmill on its side. Loosen the two bolts holding the rear foot to the frame. Slide one or both shims between the frame and the top of the foot (Fig. 2).
    LEVELING 7 & 5 SERIES TREADMILLS - Step 2

ALL OTHER TREADMILLS
TOOLS NEEDED

  • Medium-size adjustable wrench

LEVELING OTHER TREADMILLS
INSTRUCTIONS
Start with the leveling feet all the way up (turn clockwise). If the treadmill is not level, once placed, adjust the leveling feet by turning counterclockwise (Fig.3). Tighten the jam nut on the leveling feet with an adjustable wrench.

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. If the Climbmill is not level, adjust the levelers as needed using a 6 mm Allen socket.

  1. For Performance & 7, 5 Series frames, remove the dust tray and control zone (Fig. 1).
    LEVELING ENDURANCE 7/5/3 SERIES CLIMBMILL - Step 1
  2. For Endurance & 3 Series frames, remove the end caps to access the levelers (Fig. 2).
    LEVELING ENDURANCE 7/5/3 SERIES CLIMBMILL - Step 2

ASCENT TRAINERS & SUSPENSION ELLIPTICALS

PERFORMANCE, ENDURANCE & 7, 5, 3, 1 SERIES
TOOLS NEEDED

  • 6 mm Allen socket and ratcheting wrench

LEVELING ASCENT TRAINERS & SUSPENSION ELLIPTICALS
INSTRUCTIONS
Start with the leveling feet all the way up (turn counterclockwise), 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. 1).

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 counterclockwise), 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. 1).

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. Temperature and humidity can cause the belt to stretch at different rates. If the belt starts to slip or is drifting to one side of the running deck, follow the steps below to make the adjustment needed.

Note that we provide specific directions for belts with and without tension markers.

TREADMILL BELT TENSIONING

TREADMILL BELT TENSIONING

See figs. 1-3
Find the logo on the belt. Are there tension markers? If YES, follow the steps below to tension.
The tension markers of a new belt should line up with the horizontal edges of the running deck. 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. This will add tension to the running belt. In turn, adjusting the two bolts counterclockwise will move the roller in, removing tension from the running belt. Adjust each bolt the same amount of turns to keep the belt centered on the running deck. Walk on the running belt anytime you make adjustments to make sure it does not slip.
This belt should not stretch much over its life. If any adjustments are needed, it will most likely need ¼ – ½ turn on each bolt. Check the tension monthly during the preventive maintenance tasks.

TENSIONING BELT

  1. Remove the motor cover using an 6 mm Allen key or socket.
  2. Find the tension markers on the belt. Move the belt with your hand until you find them.
  3. Line up the tension markers with the deck by the front roller.
  4. Look at the tension markers near the rear roller. Are they lined up with the edge of the deck?
    1. If yes, press Go on the treadmill and adjust speed to 3mph / 4.8kph, then go to step 6.
    2. If no, just the roller bolts until they are lined up with the edge of the deck.
  5. Press Go on the treadmill and adjust speed to 3mph / 4.8kph.
  6. Walk on the treadmill belt. Once you are comfortable and balanced, stomp your foot on the belt to emulate a runner with a heavy foot. Does the belt stop?
    1. If yes, tension needs to be added. Do this by turning both roller bolts clockwise ¼ turn. Repeat step 6. The belt can be adjusted while it is moving if you are careful.
    2. If no, he belt is properly tensioned.

See figs. 1-3
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. To move the roller out (closer to you), turn both clockwise. This will add tension to the running belt. In turn, adjusting the two bolts counterclockwise will move the roller in, removing tension from the running belt. Adjust each bolt the same amount of turns to keep the belt centered on the running deck. Make ¼ to ½ turns at a time when adjusting.
This belt should stretch over its lifetime. Check tension after the first week of use, then monthly during preventive maintenance tasks.

TENSIONING BELT

  1. Press Go on the treadmill and adjust speed to 3mph / 4.8kph.
  2. Walk on the treadmill belt. Once you are balanced, stomp your foot on the belt to emulate a runner with a heavy foot. Does the belt stop?
    1. If yes, tension needs to be added. Do this by turning both roller bolts clockwise as described above, then repeat step 2. The belt can be adjusted while it is moving if you are careful.
    2. If no, he belt is properly tensioned.

TREADMILL BELT ALIGNMENT

TREADMILL BELT ALIGNMENT
See figs. 1-2
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). ¼ –½ turns will move the belt quite a bit.

ALIGNING BELT

  1. Press Go on the treadmill and adjust speed to 3mph / 4.8kph.
  2. Adjust the belt by turning the roller bolts clockwise or counterclockwise as described above.
  3. Watch the belt move to the center of the deck. Increasing the speed allows the belt to adjust left or right more quickly.
  4. Repeat until the belt is centered on the deck.

BASIC CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST

Approved cleaners
For cleaning on frame-, pads- and plastic parts, use mild soap and water mixture in spray bottle (10:1 water to soap).
For cleaning LCD screen we recommend North cleaning wipes or similar screen cleaning.
The checklists below are maintenance recommendations beyond the daily cleaning of the equipment.

TREADMILL WITH RUNNING BELT

MONTHLY

Tasks Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Clean console with approved cleaner
Wipe exposed sides of running deck and side rails with approved cleaner
Wipe entire frame and shrouds with approved cleaner
Inspect power cord & power cord bracket
Test emergency brake & tether/clip
Test running belt tension & alignment
Test handlebar toggles & quick keys
Test console functions

Bumps on rear rollers will be an indication that more frequent cleaning must occur under the treadmill.

QUARTERLY

Tasks Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Clean console with approved cleaner
Wipe exposed sides of running deck and side rails with approved cleaner
Wipe entire frame and shrouds with approved cleaner
Inspect power cord & power cord bracket
Test emergency brake & tether/clip
Test running belt tension & alignment
Test handlebar toggle & quick keys
Test console functions
Remove motor cover and vacuum entire area
Test incline motor
With incline motor at max incline, turn off power or press the emergency stop - clean and lubricate incline motor screw
Elevate and/or move treadmill and clean under entire unit
Grease the cam and plate interface on the lift caster assemblies if applicable (as needed)

Bumps on rear rollers will be an indication that more frequent cleaning must occur under the treadmill.

MATRIX TREADMILL (MODELS WITH RUNNING BELT)
QUARTERLY
To clean under a treadmill:

  • Press "Go" then press "Incline Up" until it has reached max incline
  • Press the "e-stop" then unplug the treadmill from the floor/wall outlet and lay the cord over the motor cover onto the running belt (disconnect coax if present as well)
  • With two people, lift the back of the treadmill and roll back as far as you are able
  • Clean area where treadmill was placed
  • With two people, lift the back of the treadmill and roll back into its original position
  • Plug in power cord (and coax if present), then lift the e-stop to reset the incline

The checklists below are maintenance recommendations beyond the daily cleaning of the equipment.

TREADMILL PERFORMANCE PLUS - SLAT BELT

MONTHLY

Tasks Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Clean console with approved cleaner
Wipe entire frame and shrouds with approved cleaner
Inspect power cord & power cord bracket
Test emergency brake & tether/clip
Test handlebar toggles & quick keys
Test console functions

QUARTERLY OR BI-ANNUALLY

Tasks Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Clean console with approved cleaner
Wipe entire frame and shrouds with approved cleaner
Inspect power cord & power cord bracket
Test emergency brake & tether/clip
Test handlebar toggle & quick keys
Test console functions
Remove motor cover and vacuum entire area
Test incline motor by performing a calibration through the console
With incline motor at max incline, turn off power or press the emergency stop – clean and grease incline motor screw
Engage the rear caster wheels to move and vacuum the floor under the treadmill
If rear casters are difficult to engage/disengage, grease the cam and plate interface on the lift caster assemblies (as needed)

CLIMBMIL

MONTHLY

Tasks Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Clean console with approved cleaner
Empty & clean dust tray
Clean the Control Zone IR windows; 7/5 & Performance Series
Wipe entire frame and shrouds with approved cleaner
Inspect power cord
Test emergency stop functions
Remove side service covers & inspect for debris
Test handgrips for proper function
Test console functions
Test Control Zone and/or frame IR sensor

QUARTERLY OR BI-ANNUALLY

Tasks Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Clean console with approved cleaner
Empty & clean dust tray
Clean Control Zone IR windows; 7/5 and Performance Series
Wipe entire frame and shrouds with approved cleaner
Inspect power cord
Test emergency stop functions
Test handgrips for proper function
Test console functions
Test Control Zone and/or frame IR sensor

*Grease – clean then grease the chain with Mobil 1 synthetic greas

ASCENT TRAINER / ELLIPTICAL

MONTHLY

Tasks Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Clean console with approved cleaner
Wipe entire frame and shrouds with approved cleaner*
Inspect power cord
Test handgrips for proper function
Test console functions

*When cleaning the frame, focus on the pedal arms and other non clear-coated surfaces.
Note: If units are not plugged in but being used self-powered, check the voltage of the battery on the frame. If less than half charged, plug in for 24 hours to recharge. Matrix offers a for purchase sweat tray that covers the bottom frame under a user. To purchase, please contact your local Matrix Customer Support.

QUARTERLY

Tasks Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Clean console with approved cleaner
Remove foot pedal pads and clean under them
Wipe entire frame and shrouds with approved cleaner*
Inspect power cord
Test handgrips for proper function
Test console functions
Remove both side discs to inspect generator and drive belts, vacuum area

*When cleaning the frame, focus on the pedal arms and other non clear-coated surfaces.
Note: If units are not plugged in but being used self-powered, check the voltage of the battery on the frame. If less than half charged, plug in for 24 hours to recharge.

RECUMBENT/HYBRID & UPRIGHT CYCLE

MONTHLY

Tasks Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Clean console with approved cleaner
Recumbent only – clean seat track*
Wipe entire frame and shrouds with approved cleaner
Inspect power cord
Inspect pedals & straps
Test handgrips for proper function
Test console functions

*Clean with approved cleaner, do not lubricate.
Note: If units are not plugged in but being used self-powered, check the voltage of the battery on the frame. If less than half charged, plug in for 24 hours to recharge.

QUARTERLY

Tasks Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Clean console with approved cleaner
Recumbent only – clean seat track*
Wipe entire frame and shrouds with approved cleaner
Inspect power cord
Test handgrips for proper function
Test console functions
Remove both side discs to inspect belts, vacuum area

*Clean with approved cleaner, do not lubricate.
Note: If units are not plugged in but being used self-powered, check the voltage of the battery on the frame. If less than half charged, plug in for 24 hours to recharge.

VIRTUAL TRAINING CYCLE

(CXV MODEL)
MONTHLY

Task Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Wipe entire frame and shrouds with approved cleaner
Clean seat and handlebar post
Visually inspect pedals for tightness
Test console for proper operation
Clean and lubricate pedal shoe clips and spindle
Ensure crank bolts are tightened to 55Nm
Clean and grease seat slide
Wipe entire frame and shrouds with approved cleaner

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