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  • Page 1 Preventative Maintenance Guide Product Support Website: www.nautilus.com/support...
  • Page 2 Nautilus T9 Series Treadmills Daily • Inspect the power cord and wal[king belt for wear, , Check the position of the walking belt. Verify it does not rub against the frame, Evenly space the be, I t on the deck within 0.25 inches of each side rail.
  • Page 3: Adjusting Belt Tension

    Do not ove_ighten the walking heft. Be not torque adj_stment screws beyond _ in@s {9 N-M}. 0ve_ightening reduces the beff life and may damage the rolbr bearings. Adjusting Belt Tension Adiust the heft tension whenever the heft s_ips or moves unsteadily during operatiom 1.
  • Page 4 Oonotcutthebe_t. Doing so can cause the rear rol_er to fall and snap the alignment pins on the end c:ap. Adjusting Belt Tracking Adiust the be_t tracking whenever the belt moves to one side or the other. Stay off the bek when adiu_ments. 1.
  • Page 5 Frame: Inq_ect the frame for any rust, bubN[ng, or paint chi#s during the weekIy cbaning. The, salt in perspiration can damage the unpainted surfaces. Repair the damaged area with a touch-up paint kit purchased from Nautilus (call Cu_omer Se_ice for order information).
  • Page 6 Chat:king the Battery Charge Using your multimeter, touch the red lead to the positive termina_ of the battew and the black lead to the negative terminal. If the voltage level is less than 6.1 VDC, charge the battery. Rechargi N the Batt÷W Back-Up The CommerciaF Series U916 and R916 bikes are both self-powered (cordless)with...
  • Page 7 Nautilus E916 Elliptical Upon receiving your machine, use a soft, clean towel to wipe off the dust, which may have accumulated during shippingo Your new machine will require, minor assembly. Refer te theqnstaLlation Instructions" section for details. Cleaning DO NOT USE GLASS CLEANERS ORANY OTHER HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS ON THE CONSOLE.
  • Page 8 th® Bal:1e y Backo J l} The Cemmercia_ Series EV918 arid E916 e4@tica_ are both self=powered (cordless) with a rechargeable battery back=up. Typica!ly, the elliptical can be operated without #lugging in the battery charger. If, however, the console flickers during operation or the console dis#lay does not _ight up whi_e using the machine, then use the battery charger to recharge the battery back-up.
  • Page 9 Nautilus Strength 1. UPHOLSTERV CLERI',IINGRHD PROTE_iOH A. Keep pads free of perspiration at all times. B. Clean disinfect upholstery at the end of each da)_ especially areas where [. e_oplrat_on scalp C. Clean all outside surfaces with non-abrasive, non- chlorinated household cleaners..
  • Page 10 Stairmaster ClubTrack 2100 Series Treadmills £outine Maintenance Schedules Performing reutine maintenance will help prevent unnecessaw wear to the treadmill and!or injuw to the user. The maintenance schedules are meant only to seP_eas a guide_Depending on where and how the treadmill is being used, more frequent routine maintenance may be required Daily •...
  • Page 11: Treadmill Interior

    Treadmill Interior DANGEROUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT UNDER THE TREADMILL HOOD. EXERCUSECAUTION WHEN PERFORMING SERVICETO THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS UNDER THE HOOD. Depending upon the treadmill environment, dust and or lint c:snaccumulate under the hood Cleall the interior of the treadnlill following the procedure below: Turn the t_eadmill circL_itbreaker off, and unplug the treadmill power cord,.
  • Page 12 A_ustiH% I÷It T÷nsion SECIIE LONG HAIRAND LOOSE CLOTHINGIEIFOIE WOIRING HEAl THE TIEAI MILLWALKING S!tFACE 01 Pl LLEYS. DO NOT USE ALLYOUI WEIGHTTU IESIST THE BELT MOVEMEIT. TII llIl IE$1STAICE APPIIEI TOI LllI (MIIE TIAN IJl SEIOIIS) MAY SlUT IIWN TIE SYSTEM. (VAIIIUI Ellll MISSILES Will APPEAl iF TtLS U¢CUIS.
  • Page 13 Adiust the belt tension whenever the bett slips or moves unsteadily during operation by following the step,s below: Start by loosening the two (2} adjustment bolts, Adjustment Bolts With the walking belt loose, place two marks 35 inches (:889ram) apaR on each side d the belt near the edge, The belt must be loose enough for you to move it from side to side on the front ,orrear roller.
  • Page 14 A usting Be t Trackin@ Performthis:procedurewhenever the belt movesto one side or the other. Stay off the belt when adjusting tile tracking_ :Sta_the treadmill at minimum speedand grade_ increasespeedto six mph, and make the following adiustment: If the belt moves to the right, turn the right a@Jstmellt bolt 1i4-tum clockwise If the belt moves to,the left, turn the left adjustment bolt li4-tum clockwise After making an initial :adiustme_t,run the treadmill fer five minutes and observehow the belt tracks, If the belt continues to move away from the center, adjust the appropriafe side ttntil properly centered...
  • Page 15 Stairmaster 7000PT Stepmill HELPFUL HINTS Readall maintenan£e[nstructbns t holo%hl_ybeforebeginningwork. [nsome case< an assistant is requiredW performthe necessau tasks,The safety level given by the designd this equipmentcan only be maintainedwhen ttle equip- ment is regularlyexaminedfor damageandwear. InoperabLe componen£s shall be replacer]immediatelyor the equipmentshall be put out d useuntil it is repaired, All referencesto the right or leRside andto the front or backare made as if you were on the machinereadyto exercise.
  • Page 16 Clean tile stq) hinges carefully. Perspiration tends to accumulate in the hinges and this can I@d to eventual corrosion, 6. Inspectthe Poly-Vbelt for excessivewearduring the weekly cleaning, Adju£ the belt tension if necessary,...
  • Page 17 TheStairMaster_ StepmiIP 7000PTexerciseSYstem has six componentsthat requireperiodiclubrication: the drive chain°the two step chains°the b_',/o b earing platesandthe step hinges.Thes4e p arts are shown in the figure bebw. Youwill needto removethe side coversto lubricatethe chainsand the bearingplates, Dr_ve Placea protectivemat on the floor wt]i]e you are lubricatingyour machine.A rubberfloor mat k availableflom StairMaster Health &...
  • Page 18 Cleaneachbearingplate and lubricate it with multipurposegreaseevery three months.Theplate is lubricatedto reducefriction when the ot4 stlaRbearingsroll over the plate, Onceper mo,_lth, use 3G _/motoroil or brushlight bear nggrease into the step hJnge:to lubricatethe hingesandto preventcorrosion.Wipe off alI excesslubricant, TOREDUCE THEPOSSIBILITY O F:SLIPPING, BESURE THESTEP AREAiS FREE OFGREASE OROIL,WIPEANY EXCESS OILOFF THEMACHINESURFAC:ES,...
  • Page 19 Table 3. Recomme_ed Preventive Maintenance Schedule E_erior Soap& Clean D,aiil!y Wipe Clean Daily Inspectand Weekly or after 70 hours adjust:if Poly-V Belt of use Monthly or 30W motor Lubricate after 300 hours of use Step Chain Quarterly or Clean and Mild 30W motor after 9%...
  • Page 20: Preventive Maintenance

    Stairmaster 4600CL / 4600PT / 4200PT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Most of these preventive maintenance procedure:scan be performed after removing the mid-cover:The preventive maintenance schedule is summarized in Table 3. The schedule is based on normal u_ge in a commercial health club environment;...
  • Page 21 Lubrication There are nine componentsthat need periodic lubrication: the drive chain, the step chains, the pedal arm return springs, the step chain connection points, the pedal arm bushings,the leveling arm bushings,the spring pulley shafts, the pedal shafts and the leveling arm pins. These pars are shown in Figure 11, page 74.
  • Page 22 TO REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF SLIPPING, BE SURE THE PEDAL AREA IS FREEOF GREASE OR OIL, WIPE ANY EXCESS OIL OFF THE MACHINE SURFACES. Remove the spring pulleys every three months, Clean the spring pulley shafts with a dry cloth, Protect the shafts from corrosion with a thin coat of: multi-purpose grease before reassembling.
  • Page 23 Table 3: Recommended Preventive Maintenance Schedule C_ANER FRE@JEN_ Daily W_:_ CO|!sol÷ Dilu't_ b3usa_old Dai!_y clearer MOlltJ]ly or _%Wmotor Lubrimte aR_ 30) Iqo|Jrsof use ;_i_ and d-_ms StepC ' o QJa_e:lyor Cleanar_ Mild lubricate h_urs E_p/3 Mu:lti. St@ Cllain Cleanand malths Connection B_rp_e lubricate...
  • Page 24 Figure 11: Pa_s Needing Periodic Maintenance DriveC_in S_p C_in Leveli_ ArmPin Pedal S _ I_veling Arm Shaft Ped=lArm B_hi_ _elj_ Fed_l A rmS_...
  • Page 25 Stairmaster 3800 Bike PREVENTIVEMAINTENANCE The procedures for performing recommended preventive maintenance on the Momentum systems r_/cle ergometer are summarized in Table 5, DO NOT USEG_SS CLEANEROR ANY OTHERHOUSEHOLD CLEANERSON THECONSOLE.Clean the console daily with a water- dampened cloth and wipe dry a_er cleaning, Clean the exterior covers, the pedals, and the seat on a weekly basis using either soap and water or a diluted, non-mineral based househoH cleaner such as Fantastic®.
  • Page 26 Monthly Inspection Pedal crank: Inspectthe crank bearingsfor either excessiveplay or tightness, Either condition will reducethe Fifeof the bearings. Ensure the bearing damps are tighL Referto the "Part Removaland RepLacement" s ection of this manual for the proper adjustment Belts: inspect the HTDand PoJy-V belt for excessivewear, Adjust the belt tension if necessary.
  • Page 27: Speed Sensor

    To adjust the tension: • bosen the idler assemblyscrew sothat the idler pulley can slide up and down, • Slidethe idler pulley up Main flame Idlerassy or down to tighten or loosenthe belt, Oncein position, tighten the idler assemblyscrew. Verifythe HTDlmlt tension. Poly-V belt: Make sum the belt is centered on the pulleys, To adjust the tension: •...
  • Page 28 Maintenance Table 5. Preventive Maintenance Schedule Console Wipe clean Daily Soap & diluted Wipe clean Daily household cleaner Soap & Eachweek, or after Seat diluted e/ery 70 household hours ofuse cleaner Soap & Eachweek, Pedals & or after diluted Clean & inspect footstraps e/cry 70 household...
  • Page 29 Frame: Inspect the frame for any rust, bubbling, or paint chips during the weekly cleaning. The salt in perspiration can dama#e the unpainted surfaces. Repair the damaged area with a touch-up paint kit purchased from Nautilus (call Customer Service for order information).
  • Page 30 Schwinn Windrigger Use a damp cloth to wipe your Windrigger rower and computer free of sweat, IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging the finish on your Windrigger rower and computer, never use a petroleum-based solvent when cleaning, Avoid getting excessive moisture the computer.
  • Page 31 Schwinn IC Spinning Bikes II Dai|y maintenance Dry the Schwtnn Evolution Bike a_er each use to remove sweat and molsSure_ Wlpe your SchwJnn Evolution Bike regularly with a mlld_ non°abrasive cWeaner and water so[u_on_ Rinse to remove detergent residue and then dry [MPOEANT! To avoid damaging the finish on your Schwlnn Evolution...
  • Page 32: Maintenance

    Nautilus Stairmaster SM916 Stepmill Maintenance Maintenance Records For ease of maintenance the StepMill ':_SM916 console w[[[ keep track of hours, number of workouts, between _ast servicing, etc, You can access any of the custom menus Iby pressing [LEVEE UP], [4], [ENTER].
  • Page 33 Nautilus ® {call Customer Service for order information}. Parts and Service Regular and scheduled mah_tenance vv[l[ prolong the life of your Nautilus _ equipment. Only use genuine Nautilus ® replacement pa_s. The Nautillus ® Customer Service Team inv[t:esyou to call in :your order for replacement parts.
  • Page 34 Recycling Do not dispose of this product as refuse. This product is to be recycled. For informatio n on the proper method of disposal contact a Nautilus _' Customer Service Representative. If you have quesbons, contact the Customer Service Depaltment st 800=NAUT&US (_0-628-8458), Internationa_ Office (41) (26) 460 77 77 or refer to the mmportant Contact Numbers section in this manuaJ.
  • Page 35 Contact Heart Rate housing, Foot peda_ pads and Lower side covers. Remove any damaged machine from service and repllace damaged compo- nents Direct any question regarding mantenance or its function to a qua_[f[ed Nautilus Teclhn[cian. For contact information p_ease see the Important Contact Numbers page atthe back of this manual.
  • Page 36 Nautilus ® (ca[[ Customer Service for order information). Parts and Service Regular and scheduled maintenance will prolong the fife of your Nautilus ® equipment. Only use genuine Nautilud _ replacement parts. The Nautilus ® Customer Service Team invites you to ca[[ in youm"order for replacement...
  • Page 37 Maintenance Checking the Baffery Charge Using your mu_timeter, touch the red lead to the positive terminaJ a diluted, non°rain of the battew and the black lead to the negaUve terminal If me vo_tage leve_ is less than 6.1 VDC, charge the ba_ewo Charging the Battery Back=Up...