Star trac e-trxe treadmill manual
The watch dog is a part of the display electronics that monitors the systems of the treadmill and will shut down the system if there are any anomalies. Page Drive System Drive System The drive system is what makes the treadmill running belt move as well as sends feedback to the display for keeping track of speed. Page 18 Drive System Power Flow 1. The user enters what speed they want the treadmill to go by pressing the speed keys or entering the desired speed on the number keypad.
The display electronics registers the requests and send information down to the MCB. It also applies tension and tracking for the belt. Page Elevation System Elevation System The elevation system controls the incline of the treadmill. Page 21 Elevation System Power Flow 1.
The user enters the desired elevation by pressing the elevation keys on the display. The display sends a signal down to the MCB through the data cable. The MCB will send the appropriate amount of AC voltage to the elevation motor to make the incline go up or down.
A beep will sound and the console will say Maintenance Mode. Press the option on the touchscreen, or press the number option you want to select on the keypad. The embedded console password is DFR code 2. Confirm that the running belt is not over tensioned 4. Remove the front and side bed covers from the machine. Loosen and remove the two bolts that hold the tail roller onto the machine chassis. Remove the tail roller from between the belt and set to the side.
Page 26 6. Loosen and remove the bolt that connects the head roller to the chassis of the machine. Remove the head roller and drive belt from between the running belt and set to the side. Loosen the deck retention rods at the 4 corners of the deck. Page 27 Replace head roller through the belt and mount into the chassis of the machine. Ensure drive belt is on the head roller before mounting it.
Walk drive belt onto head roller and tail roller pulleys. Tension idler t-pin handle. Page 28 Replace tail roller through the belt and mount to the chassis of the machine with the two bolts.
Tension bolts equally, as they are responsible for overall belt tension as well as tracking. Ensure proper tracking and re-tension belt using stomp test. Confirm that the running belt is not over tension 4. Remove running belt, deck, and rollers. Remove old deck cushioning rubber. Use a putty knife or scraping tool to remove all adhesive residues from chassis. After removing all the adhesive, use grit sandpaper to remove the remaining remnants and to rough up the surface.
Page 31 5. Lay the cushion on the frame with the larger side on the bottom. Align it and press down firmly on various areas of the deck cushion for 30 seconds. For best results, allow at least 15 minutes for the adhesive to cure before putting the deck back on the frame. Confirm drive belt has right tension 2. Confirm drive belt is not worn 3.
Confirm motor has not been adjusted 4. Check for v AC input from wall. Check for v AC out from power switch. Check for voltage input to unit. Page 37 5. Ensure all wiring connectors are seated fully into the MCB.
Check that wires are away from the RPM disc of the motor and are routed properly. Make sure to re-route and zip tie the speed sensor wire around the back of the MCB. Check for DFR code in display 2. Check for voltage input to unit 3. Remove the top motor shroud and front bumper. Disconnect speed sensor and remove zip ties holding it to the MCB. Page 40 5. Set aside for use on the replacement motor.
Pull and turn the T-pin idler pulley to remove tension on the drive belt. Caution: pinch points. Using a long phillips head screwdriver remove the 4 screws that hold the head roller finger guard in place.
Page 41 8. Walk the drive belt off of the headroller pulley. Remove belt from small pulley on motor. Loosen the 4 bolts that connect the motor to the chassis and remove the motor and bleeder wire. Lift motor up and take caution not to damage the bolt threads. Page 42 Place the replacement motor into the chassis of the machine; connect with 4 bolts, including bleeder wire.
Using a straight edge, align balance wheel with the head roller pulley, apply blue Loctite to the set screws, and tighten. Page 43 Mount the RPM disc to the motor shaft using blue Loctite on the set screws.
Torque set screws and shaft bolt to 60 — 66 Lb-In. Page 44 Re-route the new motor power cable under and behind, or zip tied to the front as shown of the elevation motor and plug into MCB. Page 45 - NEW post V1. Run program on unit. If possible, before replacing the elevation motor, elevate treadmill. Remove the shrouds both top and front bumper shown in Step 1. Page 47 6. The design elements of these products will provide you with a comfortable, intuitive, safe and reliable experience, guiding you to a habit-forming lifestyle.
Our mission is to provide products to mold lifelong habits for health and fitness, and our Embedded Display products will provide the path to meet your goals. Enjoy the ride. DANGER — To reduce the risk of electric shock, always unplug this appliance from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning. Unplug from outlet when not in use, and before putting on or taking off parts. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove plug from outlet.
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:. Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by, on, or near children, invalids, or disabled persons. Always follow the console instructions for proper operation. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
Keep the cord away from heated surfaces. Never operate the appliance with the air openings blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint, hair, and the like. Never drop or insert any object into any opening. Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered. Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged. Touch Screen Display: the touch screen display LCD area allows the user to select, set up, and monitor a workout.
Headphone Jack: Allows the user to plug in headphones. Safety Stop Cord treadmills only : A pull cord that cuts off power to the unit if activated pulled. Heart Rate Plates: Allow the user to get a Hear Rate reading by holding to both plates simultaneously.
The main screen icons are:. Note: on treadmills, the running belt would start moving after a 3 seconds countdown. Ends the current program when pressed twice. Enter the desired value and press OK to accept the value. To return to the previous channel, press. This key also serves as a safety stop reset bottom see Treadmill Safety Stop. To increase or decrease speed,. These keys repeat when pressed and held. Warning: The Safety Stop pull cord must be utilized at all times while using the treadmill.
Failure to do so may result in harm to the treadmill user. After powering the unit for the first time, the computer will boot up and the Maintenance Mode screen will appear in the display.
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