Diode Test; Resistor Test; 4600/4400 Cl; Battery Test - Stairmaster FreeClimber Systems Owner's Manual

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Diode Test

13.
Remove the brown wire and diode from the field termina
alternator and set your voltmeter to the Ohms setting.
14.
Place one lead from the voltmeter on each end of the diode, and then
reverse the
leads.
A diode that is good will show a high reading in one
direction and a low reading when the leads are
diode
if
the
readings

Resistor Test

15.
Remove one wire from
and place one lead from the voltmeter on each of the threaded posts on
the load
resistor.
Replace the
read 0.5 Ohms (±
10%).

4600/4400 CL:

Battery Test

1.
Remove the mid cover and top covers and unplug
power control
board.
voltmeter to verify that the voltage
the battery back to the power control board and install the battery
charger for at least 24 hours if the voltage measured
2.
Remove the console knobs from the back of the console,
up,
and disconnect the main cable from the
3.
Step up on the machine. With the voltmeter set to DC voltage, test
for greater than 6.1 VDC
connector
while
stepping.
is less than 6.1
VDC.
Final Assembly
Figure).
4.
If all voltage readings
console will not power
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING
reversed.
recorded are both
high
or both
the load
resistor (see Final Assembly Figure)
load
resistor
if
the voltmeter does not
the
Locate pins
#1
& 2 in the end of
is
a minimum of 6.1 VDC. Reconnect
console.
(+)
in
pins
#1
(-) and
#8
in
the main cable
Replace the main cable
if
Next, Check for continuity
in
the ma in cable (see
have
been within the specified range and the
up,
the console should be replaced
l
of the
Replace the
low.
battery from the
the
cable. Use a
is
below 6.1
VDC.
lift
the console
the
voltage
reading
.
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