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  • Page 1 AFG S ervice eminar Horizon Fitness Models Models Models Models 1.0AT, 2.0AT, 2.0AT, 2.0AE, 3.0AE, 4.0AE, 2.0AR, 3.0AR, 4.0AR, 2.0AS 4.0AT, 5.0AT, 13.0AT, 14.0AE, 18.0AE 3.0AH, 4.0AH 14.0At...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents >> Section One Section Two Warranty Horizon Fitness “5-Step” Diagnostic Process Service and Billing Information Wiring Diagrams and Schematics Safety Instructions Resetting the Incline Motor Adjusting the Magnetic Break -Treadmill Voltage Checks Elliptical | Bike...
  • Page 3 Any other use shall void this warranty. AFG hereby offers the following limited warranties for the following components of the device, for the time period indicated: Model Labor Parts Motor Elevation Break Frame 1.0AT 1 Year 3 Years Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime 2.0AT 1 Year 3 Years Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime 3.0AT...
  • Page 4 Section One | Service and Billing Information >> Service and Billing Information AFG IS YOUR TOTAL SOLUTIONS PROVIDER ServiceBench is a web-based system that will allow you to create parts orders, submit labor credits and to track the process of each. Know instantly if a part is in stock! Have exploded diagram and parts list at your disposal to use when it is convenient for you, not just when the Tech Support department is open.
  • Page 5 - is the link which will allow any business software you currently use to synchronize with ServiceBench. If you have any questions please contact Alan with Horizon Fitness at 800-244-4192 ext. 3240 or ServiceBench phone support at 877-472-3624 for technical assistance.
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Section One | Safety Instructions Safety Instructions >> Treadmills WARNING STATEMENTS INDICATE A PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS ACTIVITY. YOU SHOULD BE EXTREMELY CAUTIOUS WHEN DOING THE FOLLOWING: • Removing power from the treadmill, or removing the power cord from the wall outlet. Always ensure that the treadmill is unplugged from the wall outlet when you inspect or adjust the treadmill, or when you isolate, remove, or replace a treadmill component.
  • Page 7 Section One | Safety Instructions Connect this unit to a properly grounded, dedicated 0-amp outlet only. WARNING See grounding instructions. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This product must be grounded. If a treadmill should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provide a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk of electrical shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug.
  • Page 8: Elliptical | Bike 8 Voltage Checks

    Section One | Safety Instructions Safety Instructions >> Ellipticals/Bikes SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Read all instructions before using this Elliptical/Bike. When using an electrical product, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using this Elliptical/Bike. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of this Elliptical/Bike are adequately informed of all warnings and precautions.
  • Page 9 Section One | Safety Instructions Safety Instructions >> Elliptical | Bike Continued Connect this exercise product to a properly grounded outlet only. WARNING See grounding instructions. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS-Inclining Ellipticals Only This product must be grounded. If a Elliptical/Bike should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk of electrical shock.
  • Page 10 Section One | Safety Instructions Safety Instructions >> Gym FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY Read all instructions before using this home gym. Basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using this home gym. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of this home gym are adequately informed of all warnings and precautions.
  • Page 11 Section One | Safety Instructions Safety Instructions >> Gym Continued During the assembly process there are several areas that special attention must be paid. It is very important to follow the assembly instructions correctly and to make sure all parts are firmly tightened. If the assembly instructions are not followed correctly, the home gym could have frame parts that are not tightened and will seem loose and may cause irritating noises.
  • Page 12 >> Recommended Tools and Equipment The following list is a summary of the tools and equipment required by the procedures in this manual. Tools are not supplied by Horizon Fitness. • Phillips screwdrivers • Anti-static wrist strap (when handling electronic parts) •...
  • Page 13: Treadmill

    Section Three | Parts Diagrams >>Treadmill >> Treadmill Parts Diagram Console CONSOLE Water Bottle Holder WATERBOTTLE HOLDER Console Skirt CONSOLE SKIRT Touch Panel with LED Window TOUCHPAD PANEL WITH LED WINDOWS Console Mast CONSOLE MAST Reading Rack READING RACK Circuit Breaker CIRCUIT BREAKER Grip Pulse Hand Rails GRIP PULSE HAND RAILS...
  • Page 14 Section Three | Parts Diagrams >>Elliptical >> Elliptical Parts Diagram Display DISPLAY Left Handlebar LEFT HANDLEBAR Console Pulse Grip CONSOLE PULSE GRIP Right Handlebar RIGHT HANDLEBAR Bottle Holder BOTTLE HOLDER Console Mast CONSOLE MAST Console Mast Boot CONSOLE MAST BOOT Top Cap TOP CAP Handlebar Covers...
  • Page 15 Section Three | Parts Diagrams >>Bike >> Bike Parts Diagram Seat Back Cover SEAT BACK COVER Console CONSOLE Water Bottle Holder WATER BOTTLE HOLDER Pulse Grip Handlebars PULSE GRIP HANDLEBARS Seat Back SEAT BACK Rear Plastic Cap REAR PLASTIC CAP Seat Base SEAT BASE Seat Frame...
  • Page 16 Section Three | Parts Diagrams >>Gym >> Gym Parts Diagram Cable A CABLE “A” LAT Pulldown Bar Upper Pulley Assembly LAT PULLDOWN BAR UPPER PULLEY ASSEMBLY LAT Bar Bracket Assembly LAT BAR BRACKET ASSEMBLY Dual Floating Pulley Bracket DUAL FLOATING PULLEY BRACKET Center Support Frame CENTER SUPPORT FRAME Weight Shield...
  • Page 17 Section One | Maintenance Maintenance >> Treadmill Preventative Maintenance Procedures Cleanliness of your treadmill and its operation environment will keep maintenance problems and service calls to a minimum. For this reason, we recommend that the following preventive maintenance schedule be followed. AFTER EACH USE (DAILY) Clean and inspect, following these steps: •...
  • Page 18 Section One | Maintenance Maintenance >> Treadmill Lubrication EVERY  MONTHS OR 10 MILES It is necessary to lubricate your treadmill running deck every six months or 150 miles to maintain optimal performance of your treadmill. Once the treadmill reaches 150 miles, the console will prompt you to lubricate the treadmill.
  • Page 19 Section One | Maintenance Maintenance >> Tensioning and Aligning the Running Belt If you can feel a slipping sensation when running on the treadmill, the running belt must be tightened. In most cases, the belt has stretched from use, causing the belt to slip. This is a normal and common adjustment.
  • Page 20: Elliptical

    Section One | Maintenance Maintenance >> Elliptical Preventative Maintenance Procedures WHAT KIND OF ROUTINE MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED? We use sealed bearings throughout our ellipticals so lubrication is not needed. The most important maintenance steps are to wipe perspiration off the unit after each use and periodically checking the assembly bolts for tightness.
  • Page 21: Bike

    Section One | Maintenance Maintenance >> Bike Preventative Maintenance Procedures WHAT KIND OF ROUTINE MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED? We use sealed bearings throughout our bikes so lubrication is not needed. The most important maintenance step is to simply wipe your perspiration off the bike after each use. HOW DO I CLEAN MY Bike? Clean with soap and water cleaners only.
  • Page 22 Section One | Maintenance Maintenance >> Gym Preventative Maintenance Procedures Cleanliness of your home gym and its operation environment will keep maintenance problems and service calls to a minimum. For this reason, we recommend that the following preventive maintenance schedule be followed. AFTER EACH USE (DAILY) •...
  • Page 23: Proper Heart Rate Usage

    Section One | Proper Heart Rate Usage >> Proper Heart Rate Usage HAND GRIPS Place the palm of you hands directly on the grip pulse handlebars. Both hands must grip the bars for your heart rate to register. It takes 5 consecutive heartbeats (15-20 seconds) for your heart rate to register accuratly.
  • Page 24: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents >> Section Two Horizon Fitness “5-Step” Diagnostic Process Wiring Diagrams and Schematics Resetting the Incline Motor Adjusting the Magnetic Break Voltage Checks -Treadmills No Motor Movement >> Motor | AC Wire >> Console Cable >> Speaker Amp Board >>...
  • Page 25 • Make sure the treadmill is on a dedicated circuit. Horizon Fitness recommends a 20 amp dedicated circuit, but a 15 amp dedicated circuit may be sufficient.
  • Page 26 Section Two | Horizon Fitness “-Step” Diagnostic Process 3 | Proper Motor Function • Verify that the treadmill is properly lubricated (Reference Maintenance Section p17.) and drive motor is operating at the proper amperage rating. To verify the current draw, place a clamp meter around the red motor wire.
  • Page 27: Wiring Diagrams And Schematics

    Section Two | Wiring Diagrams and Schematics >> Digital Drive Wiring Diagram 008 AFG Service Seminar [rev 1.3] |...
  • Page 28 Section Two | Wiring Diagrams and Schematics >> Elliptical Wiring Diagram Schematics | 008 AFG Service Seminar [rev 1.3]...
  • Page 29 Section Two | Wiring Diagrams and Schematics >> Power Source Wiring Diagram To Motor Control Board Socket On | Off Switch Breaker A – Socket wire to breaker or on/off switch. Wire Length will determine connection point. B – Ground C –...
  • Page 30: Resetting The Incline Motor

    Section Two | Resetting The Incline Motor >> Resetting the Incline Motor after replacing the Motor Control Board Tools Required: • Philips Screwdriver • 17mm Socket • 17mm Combination Wrench Procedure: 1 | Turn off power to the treadmill and unplug power cord from wall outlet.  | Replace the Motor Control Board.
  • Page 31: Adjusting The Magnetic Break

    Section Two | Adjusting the Magnetic Break >> Adjusting the Magnetic Break Tools Required: • Phillips Screwdriver • 8mm, 13mm, 17mm Socket and Combination Wrenches • 5mm Allen Wrench • Crank Puller Procedure: 1 | Turn on unit and Press start.  | Set resistance highest level and power off unit.
  • Page 32: No Motor Movement

    Section Two | Voltage Checks >> No Motor Movement Voltage Checkpoints Upper Board Checkpoints Procedures: Using a dc volt meter (if non-auto ranging set for the 20vdc range), test the voltage at the grey and again at the white console cable connections using the yellow, orange or red wires as ground. Two tests are to be performed; test once with power on before the treadmill is started and again after Start is pressed.
  • Page 33 Section Two | Voltage Checks >> No Motor Movement Voltage Checkpoints Continued Drive Motor Connection Procedures: Using a dc volt meter (if non-auto ranging set for the 200vdc range), test the voltage at the red and black motor leads with the motor still attached. Note: This should be tested after the console cable and optic sensor points because they can give the same results as a defective lower board.
  • Page 34: Motor | Ac Wire

    Section Two | Voltage Checks >> Motor Voltage Check | Spin motor flywheel to produce voltage 1.20 V DC >> AC Wire Voltage Check | 008 AFG Service Seminar [rev 1.3]...
  • Page 35: Console Cable

    Section Two | Voltage Checks >> Console Cable Voltage Check To check the voltage of a specific function (i.e. elevation, motor control, etc), place the negative lead of your multi-meter on pin B3, B4 or B5, and place the positive lead on the desired pin. Follow the voltage charts on p37 (12pin) and p36 (9pin).
  • Page 36: Wire Console Cable

    Section Two | Voltage Checks >> 9 Wire Console Cable Voltage Chart (DC Volts) Polarity tab will face User P1: Incline Up P1: Incline Up P2: Incline Down P2: Incline Down P3: GND P3: GND P4: Power Voltage (to UCB) P4: Power Voltage (to UCB) P5: Drive Motor Relay P5: Drive Motor Relay...
  • Page 37: Wire Console Cable

    Section Two | Voltage Checks >> 12 Wire Console Cable Voltage Chart (DC Volts) B1: Incline VCC B1: Incline VCC B2: Incline POT B2: Incline Pot B3: Incline GND B3: Incline GND B4: Digital GND B4: Digital GND B5: Digital GND B5: Digital GND B6: RPM B6: RPM...
  • Page 38: Incline Wire

    Section Two | Voltage Checks >> Incline Wire Voltage Chart Small Connector Wire Function Before Start At 0.0% At 10% Physical ENG 1 Test Results Color Symptoms-If Wire Blue Ground n/a Ground n/a Ground n/a Ground Constant up incline, Incline value 0, no down incline. no down incline.
  • Page 39: Ellipticals | Bikes Incline Motor

    Section Two | Voltage Checks >> Elliptical Incline Motor Voltage Checks Wire Color Function Voltage at Zero Voltage Voltage Physical Symptoms-If Wire Cut w/ Increase w/ Decrease Brown Voltage in Normal: After start and pressing incline up and down (VCC) value is displayed, but there is no incline function.
  • Page 40: Resistance Motor

    Section Two | Voltage Checks >> Elliptical | Bike Resistance Motor Voltage Checks 2.0AE | 2.0AR | 3.0AR | 4.0AR |3.0AH | 4.0AH Wire Function Voltage | Ohm Voltage Voltage Physical Symptoms-If Wire Cut Readings w/ Increase w/ Decrease Color 1 Red Power to +5vdc...
  • Page 41: Resistance Motor Cable

    Section Two | Voltage Checks >> Elliptical Resistance Motor Cable Voltage Checks 3.0AE | 4.0AE | 14.0AE | 18.0AE Wire Function Voltage | Ohm Voltage Voltage Physical Symptoms-If Wire Cut Readings w/ Increase w/ Decrease Color 1 Red Power to +5vdc Normal: After pressing start and resistance+ DC Motor...
  • Page 42 Section Two | Voltage Checks >> 10 Wire Elliptical Console Cable Voltage Chart (DC Volts) Wire Color Function Voltage | Ohm Readings Physical Symptoms-If Wire Cut Purple Ground from n/a ground Normal: No speed/ rpm readings.Eng1 No rpm RPM sensor readings.
  • Page 43: Incline Console Cable

    Section Two | Voltage Checks >> Elliptical Incline Console Cable Voltage Check Wire Color Function Voltage | Ohm Readings Physical Symptoms-If Wire Cut White/ Power 12.6VDC If both wires are cut, the console will have no Orange power. Orange Power 12.6VDC If both wires are cut, the console will have no power.
  • Page 44: Engineering Mode Treadmill

    Section Two | Engineering Mode Engineering Mode >> Treadmills Note: At Any time, Press and hold the STOP button to exit the engineering menu. 1 | Turn the treadmill power to ON. 2 | Place the safety key in position on the console. 3 | Simultaneously press and hold (for about three seconds) the incline “+”...
  • Page 45: Parts Diagrams - Elliptical | Bike

    Section Two | Engineering Mode Engineering Mode >> Ellipticals | Bikes Note: At Any time, Press and hold the STOP button to exit the engineering menu. Entering the Engineering Mode 1 | Turn the elliptical power to ON. 2 | Simultaneously press and hold (for about three seconds) the resistance “+” (s) and “-” (t) buttons. 3 | The console should beep two times and ENG0 (EN90) should be displayed in the time window, “ENGINEERING MENU”...
  • Page 46 Table of Contents >> Section Three Troubleshooting -Treadmill -Elliptical | Bike -Gym Known Issues -Treadmill -Elliptical | Bike | 008 AFG Service Seminar [rev 1.3]...
  • Page 47 Table of Contents Treadmill Troubleshooting Failed Auto Calibration Console | Upper Board Membrane | Keypad | Overlay Safety Key | Reed Switch Heart Rate Erratic Speed Elevation No Motor Movement Circuit Breaker Noise 008 AFG Service Seminar [rev 1.3] |...
  • Page 48: Failed Auto Calibration

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Treadmill Troubleshooting >> Failed Auto Calibration Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Failed Auto Calibration Failed RPM sensor. -Put machine into Eng1 Replace RPM sensor. – Belt runs for a few (Reference p44) and seconds and then stops check for slight and E1 message on fluctuation of speed in...
  • Page 49: Console | Upper Board

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Treadmill Troubleshooting >> Console | Upper Board Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair No display on the con- Circuit breaker in home -Check for dedicated Reset breaker. sole and the power has tripped. circuit (20 amp is ideal) switch is dark.
  • Page 50 Section Three | Troubleshooting Treadmill Troubleshooting >> Console | Upper Board Continued Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Running belt stops and Safety key or reed -Verify that the safety - Replace safety key. console resets during switch is positioned key is in position and - If plastic tab is broken workout.
  • Page 51: Membrane | Keypad | Overlay

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Treadmill Troubleshooting >> Membrane | Key Pad | Overlay Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair All or some of the keys Ribbon cables -Verify the ribbon cables Remove and reseat on the console will not connecting the are connected securely cables.
  • Page 52: Safety Key | Reed Switch

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Treadmill Troubleshooting >> Safety Key | Reed Switch Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Console only displays Safety key is positioned -Remove safety key and Replace safety key. dashes or ‘Safety Key incorrectly or has failed. reapply.
  • Page 53: Heart Rate

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Treadmill Troubleshooting >> Heart Rate Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Heart rate erratic. User error. Reference Proper Heart Rate Usage p23. Failed heart rate Reference Proper Heart If proper heart rate receiver. Rate Usage p23. instructions are followed and heart rate continues to be erratic, replace...
  • Page 54: Erratic Speed

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Treadmill Troubleshooting >> Erratic Speed Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Erratic speeds - Upon Failed optic sensor. -Test voltage from Optic Replace optic sensor. pressing start, belt speed Sensor. Reference p32. increases rapidly for a few second and then comes to a complete stop.
  • Page 55 Section Three | Troubleshooting Treadmill Troubleshooting >> Erratic Speed Continued Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Erratic speeds - Inadequate lubrication on -Place hand underneath Apply silicone. deck and running belt. running belt and feel for Running belt speed is adequate silicone not stable.
  • Page 56: Elevation

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Treadmill Troubleshooting >> Elevation It’s recommended to send console cables for elevation repairs on all models using sectional console cables. Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Elevation motor starts Failed lower board. -Turn on power. Do not press Replace lower board.
  • Page 57: No Motor Movement

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Treadmill Troubleshooting >> No Motor Movement Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair -Check for dedicated No Motor Movement Inadequate power. If the AC voltage is circuit (20 amp is ideal) - Upon pressing start, missing or incorrect, and check wall outlet console responds check the AC service or...
  • Page 58: Circuit Breaker

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Treadmill Troubleshooting >> Circuit Breaker Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Machine will trip home Inadequate power. -Check for dedicated If the AC voltage is circuit breaker. circuit (20 amp is ideal) missing or incorrect, and check wall outlet check the AC service or voltage.
  • Page 59: Noise

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Treadmill Troubleshooting >> Noise Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Thumping sound when New treadmill. Let the treadmill run for running belt is about 30 min. at 5mph engaged. without a load to break in new running belt in. Failed roller.
  • Page 60 Table of Contents Elliptical | Bike Troubleshooting Noise | Drive Train Console Heart Rate Resistance Alignment Issues | 008 AFG Service Seminar [rev 1.3]...
  • Page 61: Noise | Drive Train

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Elliptical | Bike Troubleshooting >> Noise | Drive Train Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Noise internally while Magnetic brake is -Verify the correct Reposition the pedaling at higher rubbing against the position of magnetic magnetic brake. resistance levels only.
  • Page 62 Section Three | Troubleshooting Elliptical | Bike Troubleshooting >> Noise | Drive Train Continued Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Noise internally/ Failed pedal axle set. There might be a Replace pedal axle set. externally while persistent grinding pedaling or rough feel noise or knocking with while pedaling.
  • Page 63: Console

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Elliptical | Bike Troubleshooting >> Console Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair No display on console. Improper wiring. - Verify the connections Connect wires between the power correctly or replace parts supply and the power as needed. jack.
  • Page 64 Section Three | Troubleshooting Elliptical | Bike Troubleshooting >> Console Continued Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Console Resets Poor connection -Verify that the power Intermittently. between power supply supply is securely and power jack. inserted into the power jack. Failed power supply.
  • Page 65: Heart Rate

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Elliptical | Bike Troubleshooting >> Heart Rate Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Heart rate erratic or User error. Reference Proper Heart no heart rate function. Rate Usage p23. (Hand Grips) Failed heart rate grips. Reference Proper Heart If there is absolutely no Rate Usage p23.
  • Page 66: Resistance

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Elliptical | Bike Troubleshooting >> Resistance Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair No resistance change Tension cable is not -Verify that the tension Reattach cable. or erratic or continuous connected to the brake cable is connected to resistance change.
  • Page 67: Alignment Issues

    Section Three | Troubleshooting Elliptical | Bike Troubleshooting >> Alignment Issues with Pedal Arms Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Noise externally while Improper assembly or -Verify assembly steps Tighten all bolts used pedaling, rough feel loose assembly bolts. using owner’s guide. for assembly.
  • Page 68 Table of Contents Gym Troubleshooting Noise | Rough Cables Weight Selector Pin | 008 AFG Service Seminar [rev 1.3]...
  • Page 69 Section Three | Troubleshooting Gym Troubleshooting >> Noise | Rough Cables Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair The cables feel rough Cables are damaged. -Verify there is no Adjust cable for proper and are noisy during noticable damage to the tension.
  • Page 70 Section Three | Troubleshooting Gym Troubleshooting >> Weight Selector Pin Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Weight selector pin -Verify that the selector -Adjust threaded bolt cannot be inserted. pin isn’t bent or on top plate so that the damaged. holes in the bayonette align with the weight NOTE: Always maintain...
  • Page 71 Section Three | Known Issues Known Issues >> Treadmills Issue Solution | Plan of Action Models | T, T (00) There is a swaying/bouncing motion at 0% incline The levelers on the main frame need to be with descriptions that the unit is like a loosened so that they sit securely against the springboard.
  • Page 72 Section Three | Known Issues Known Issues >> Treadmills Issue Solution | Plan of Action Models | .3T, 3.3T, .3T (00) Making noise when at the 0% incline, makes no Manually screw the incline motor shaft further into noise when there is no weight on the unit but the motor another thread.
  • Page 73 Section Three | Known Issues Known Issues >> Ellipticals | Bikes Issue Solution | Plan of Action Models | E, .3E (00) 4.3E and E6 have a quick resistance switch on the Replace the screw and the switch. The temporary upper handlebar and the screw is too long.
  • Page 74 Horizon Fitness | 10 Landmark Drive, Cottage Grove WI 3 Phone 877-GOAFG55 (462-3455) | Fax 608.839.1280 | retailers@advancedfitnessgroup.com Version 1.1 JHP September 2007...

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