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Be Strong.™
Service Manual
PN 40478A Rev B (8/2006)
Model: E916 & EV916
Commercial Series Elliptical
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This manual is intended for authorized Nautilus or Nautilus certified service personnel and not for the consumer. There are no user serviceable parts. Servicing of the Nautilus® Commercial Series Elliptical by other than authorized Nautilus or Nautilus certified service personnel may result in voiding of the warranty.
If you are a consumer and require technical support to resolve a problem with your Nautilus® Commercial Series Elliptical, please call Nautilus Customer Service at 800-864-1270 (USA) or +41 460 77 88 (outside USA).
Important—Please Read
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Important Safety Information..................................................................................................................5
Product SpecificationsEV916 Elliptical Trainer...............................................................................................................................................6
E916 Elliptical Trainer.................................................................................................................................................7
Console CodesOverview...................................................................................................................................................................11
Defaults ....................................................................................................................................................................11
Customize .................................................................................................................................................................11
Machine Status ........................................................................................................................................................12
Diagnostics ...............................................................................................................................................................13
Maintenance Logs ....................................................................................................................................................14
Machine Configuration .............................................................................................................................................16
Wiring SchematicsEV916 Top Level Wiring Diagram ............................................................................................................................18
EV916 Power and Alternator Wiring Diagram .........................................................................................................19
E916 Console Heart Rate Wiring Diagram ..............................................................................................................20
E916 Main Power Wiring Diagram ..........................................................................................................................21
TroubleshootingEV916 Top Level Wiring Diagram ............................................................................................................................18
AppendixesRequired Tools ..........................................................................................................................................................68
International Power Plug Configurations .................................................................................................................68
Warranty Information ......................................................................................................................................................69Contact Numbers ............................................................................................................................................................70
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ImPoRTAnT SAfeTy InfoRmATIon: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The following definition applies to the word “Warning” found throughout this guide:
WARnInG - Used to call attention to POTENTIAL hazards that could result in personal injury or loss of life.
Read All Instructions
This symbol appearing ThroughouT This manual means pay aTTenTion! be alerT! your safeTy is involved!
1. Read, understand and carefully follow all warnings, instructions and procedures in this manual. Failure to do so can produce a serious electrical shock hazard or other serious injury.
2. The external power supply should always be unplugged from the AC wall outlet before removing or installing parts. Never make adjustments or repairs while an exercise program is in progress.
3. Close supervision is necessary whenever the machine is being used or serviced whenever children, invalids, or disabled persons are in the vicinity.
4. Keep hands away from all moving parts. Keep feet on the pedals while exercising or testing the machine.
5. Do not operate the machine with the side covers removed, or outdoors.
6. Use this machine only for its intended use as described in this Manual. Do not use parts, attachments, or accessories other than those provided by Nautilus, Inc.
7. Do not use the external power supply if it has a damaged cord or plug, it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped in water. Contact our Technical Service Department to arrange for the return of damaged parts.
8. To avoid potential safety and electrical problems, replace with manufacturer’s specified parts only.
9. Connect the external power supply to a properly grounded AC wall outlet.
10. Keep all cords away from heated surfaces.
11. To disconnect the external power supply, remove the plug from the AC wall outlet.
12. Do not let liquid enter the console. If liquid does enter the console, the console must be inspected and tested for safety by an approved technician before it can be used again.
13. Never drop or insert any object into any opening on the machine.
14. Keep the area underneath and around the machine clear.
15. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used.
16. Always wear insulated gloves when handling batteries.
17. Do not crush, incinerate, or dismantle the battery.
18. The safety level provided by the design of this equipment can only be maintained when the equipment is regularly examined for damage and wear. Inoperable components should be replaced immediately or the equipment be put out of use until it is repaired.
19. Failure to follow the guidelines may compromise the effectiveness of the exercise experience, expose you (and possibly others) to injury, and reduce the longevity of the machine. Follow all training instructions listed in the manual and/or on the machine.
Failure to follow the conditions set forth below shall limit, to the extent allowed by law, Nautilus, Inc. responsibility for the safety, reliability, and performance of this equipment.
• The operator manual must be read in full by each owner and trainer before the product is first used. Each user must be instructed in the proper use of the elliptical and its accessories.
• The equipment must be used in accordance with the instructions for use.
• Only Nautilus-trained or Nautilus-authorized personnel should carry out assembly operations, extensions, readjustments, modifications, or repairs.
• For further information or instruction on use, maintenance or specifications, please contact your Authorized Nautilus Fitness Dealer or Service Technician.
ThE ElECTROlyTE CONTAINS SUlFURIC ACID, whICh CAN CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAgE TO EyES AND SKIN. ShOUlD
ThIS OCCUR, FlUSh pROFUSEly wITh wATER AND SEEK MEDICAl ATTENTION.
Safety Requirements
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Safety Warning Labels
The following safety warnings are located on the Nautilus® Commercial Series Elliptical. Please read all safety precautions and warning information prior to using your product. Be sure to replace any warning label if damaged, illegible, or missing. If you need replacement labels, please call a Nautilus Representative at (800) 628-8458 (North America) or +41-26-460-77-77 (International office).
Label 1
Label 1
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Safety Warning Labels
The following safety warnings are located on the unit. Please review and understand the safety warning labels and their locations on the unit prior to use.
If you do not have, or cannot find, or need to replace a warning label please call 1-800-628-8458 (North America) or +41-26-460-77-77 (International office) to obtain a new label.
Label 1: See Figure 1 for connector warning label for the battery charger plug.
Location: The warning label in Figure 1 is located on the back of the machine above the battery charger plug.
figure 1
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Ele
ctric
al
powerCordless, or 108-132VAC, 50/60 hz, 20 watts maximum (operation with charger connected)
Battery Type 6VDC sealed lead-acid
Battery Charge Time 8 hours to full charge, starting with discharged battery
Display C51 blue/white lCD with backlightTactile membrane keypanel
Phy
sica
l
length 94 in. (239 cm)
width 28 in. (71 cm)
height 62 in. (157.5 cm)
weight 350 lb. (147 kg)
Max User weight Supported 400 lb. (181 kg)
Belt(s) Two: 10-groove drive belt and 6-groove alternator belt
Func
tiona
lity
Ellipse Stride length Dynamically variable up to 30” (76 cm)
Number of Functions
Ten: heart rate, elapsed time, calories burned, calories burned per hour, watts, METS, resistance level, rpm, distance, and workout profile
heart Rate Monitoring Integrated heat rate monitoring system with polar-compatible wireless and contact hR
workout programs
Twelve: Quick Start, Manual, Fat Burner, Calorie Burner, Intervals, hR Zone Trainer, multi-stage Fit Test’. Custom Intervals, hR Intervals, Random play
Resistance Range Twenty: 20 watts (level 1, 20 rpm) to 300 watts (level 20, 100 rpm)
language Options English, german, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, portuguese
C-Safe Compatible level 2 compatible. Owner/manager will be able to customize console.
Env
ironm
enta
l Operating Temperature 50–90 oF (10–32 oC)
Storage Temperature -25–50 oC
Operating humidity (non-condensing) 3–95% relative humidity
Storage humidty (non-condensing) 3–95% relative humidity
Specifications - EV916 Elliptical Trainer with MyStride® Technology
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Specifications - E916 Elliptical Trainer with SyncLink® Stride Technology
Ele
ctric
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powerCordless, or 108-132VAC, 50/60 hz, 20 watts maximum (operation with charger connected)
Battery Type 6VDC sealed lead-acid
Battery Charge Time 8 hours to full charge, starting with discharged battery
Display C51 blue/white lCD with backlightTactile membrane keypanel
Phy
sica
l
length 82 in. (208 cm)
width 28 in. (71 cm)
height 62 in. (157.5 cm)
weight 325 lb. (147 kg)
Max User weight Supported 400 lb. (181 kg)
Belt(s) Two: 10-groove drive belt and 6-groove alternator belt
Func
tiona
lity
Ellipse Stride length 18” (46 cm)
Number of Functions
Ten: heart rate, elapsed time, calories burned, calories burned per hour, watts, METS, resistance level, rpm, distance, and workout profile
heart Rate Monitoring Integrated heat rate monitoring system with polar-compatible wireless and contact hR
workout programs
Twelve: Quick Start, Manual, Fat Burner, Calorie Burner, Intervals, hR Zone Trainer, multi-stage Fit Test’. Custom Intervals, hR Intervals, Random play
Resistance Range Twenty: 20 watts (level 1, 20 rpm) to 300 watts (level 20, 100 rpm)
language Options English, german, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, portuguese
C-Safe Compatible level 2 compatible. Owner/manager will be able to customize console.
Env
ironm
enta
l Operating Temperature 50–90 oF (10–32 oC)
Storage Temperature -25–50 oC
Operating humidity (non-condensing) 3–95% relative humidity
Storage humidty (non-condensing) 3–95% relative humidity
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Console Codes1
Contents
Overview ..................................................................................................... 11
Defaults ....................................................................................................... 11
Customize .................................................................................................... 11
Machine Status ........................................................................................... 12
Diagnostics.................................................................................................. 13
Maintenance Logs....................................................................................... 13
Reset Maintenance Hours ...................................................................... 14
Error Log.................................................................................................. 14
Machine Configuration................................................................................ 15
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OverviewTo enter a Service Mode, the unit must be in IDLE DISPLAY state or an ERROR. The service screens cannot be entered during a workout, paused or in a WARNING state. (If the unit is in a Warning state, you must press [CLEAR] before entering the Service Modes.) To access the console codes, press the Level Up button (▲), the group number code, and [ENTER]. Then use the arrow buttons to scroll through the menu options for each group. The procedures are outlined in the tables below.
There are six groups of Service Mode console codes: Defaults (codes starting with 2), Customize (codes starting with 3), Machine Status (codes starting with 4), Diagnostics (codes starting with 6), Maintenance Logs (codes starting with 7), and Change Machine (codes starting with 8). Each group of codes is defined below.
DefaultsYou can customize several workout parameters on the E916/EV916 Elliptical with default values to conform to your individual requirements, including:• % target heartrate (10-90%) • age (10-99) • workout time (5-99 min) • workout level (1-20)• weight (50-400 lbs. or 25-180 kg)
Refer to the following table to scan through and customize the settings: Table 2–1. Defaults
Step no. Press Keys Display (What you will see)
1 ▲, 2, enTeR DEFAULTS
2 ▼ or ▲ CHR PERCENT, AGE, TIME, LEVEL, WEIGHT
3 enTeR Selected choice
4 ▼ or ▲ (or numeric keypad) Default value changes
5 enTeR DEFAULTS
6 CLeAR SELECT WORKOUT
CustomizeYou can customize several console settings on the E916/EV916 Elliptical with default values to conform to your individual requirements, including:• resetting all configurable settings to factory defaults (see below)
• adjusting lower screen contrast (0-15)
• adjusting upper screen contrast (0-15)
• console language
• choosing type of heartrate inputs (description below)
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• change units (USA units or metric units)
• cooldown time (1-10 min)
• maximum time limit (10-99 min or OFF)
Refer to the following table to scan through and customize the settings: Table 2–2. Customize
StepNo. PressKeys Display(Whatyouwillsee)
1 ▲,3,ENTER CUSTOMIZE
2 ▼ or▲ SET DEFAULTS, CONTRAST ADJ LOWER, CONTRAST ADJ UPPER, LANGUAGE, SELECT STATS*, HR INPUTS, CHANGE UNITS, COOL DOWN, MAX TIME LIMIT
3 ENTER Selected choice
4 ▼ or▲(or numeeric keypad) Default value changes
5 ENTER CUSTOMIZE
6 clEaR SELECT WORKOUT
*The SELECT STATS menu display option is not active for the E916 and EV916. Set Defaults – resets the machine to the factory defaults for all configurable values. Please note that selecting this option will require the machine to be reconfigured (see Change Machine section).
noTe: All error and history counter data (Maint Hours, Distance, Workouts, Run Hours, Error Log, and QA ID Number) will be lost if Set Defaults is selected.
HR Inputs – enables the various heart rate inputs that can be used. Heart rate configurations include: Locked Inputs (both heart rate monitors are read until it detects a valid signal to lock on, at which point the other HR inputs are ignored), HR PRGM OFF, Both HR OFF, Hand Only, Telemetry Only, and Either Input (if one input is lost, then the other input may become active).
Change Units - changes all displayed data (service information and user data) to the selected units. Units are: Miles or Kilometers, MilesPerHour or KilometersPerHour, Pounds (LB) or Kilograms (KG), MinutesPerMile or MinutesPerKM.
Machine StatusUse the machine status codes to view maintenance information such as:• maintenance hours
• machine type (Elliptical)
• console software version
• distance traveled
• number of workouts
• machine run-time hours
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Refer to the following table to scan through and customize the settings:
Table 2–3. Machine Status
StepNo. PressKeys Display(Whatyouwillsee)
1 ▲,4,ENTER MACHINE STATUS
2 ▼ or▲ MAINT HOURS, ELLIPTICAL [or other], CONS, DISTANCE, WORKOUTS, RUN HOURS
3 clEaR SELECT WORKOUT
Maint Hours – displays the number of hours (incremented every hour) the machine has been running. The start value is set under the Maintenance Logs service screen. (The start value can be set to any value—e.g. if the service tech had entered 100 in the Maintenance Logs service screen and there was 1 hour of running time on the machine, the value under this Maint Hours screen would read 101).
Machine Type – should display Elliptical. “NTM Config REQD” appears on the console if the software has been updated on the machine or the machine froze up and the power had to be cycled. The message also appears when the console assembly has been replaced and no configuration established. Configuring the machine will eliminate this message (see the table “Machine Configuration”).
Distance – displays the total distance in miles (or kilometers) of machine operation. This value is auto-incremented every 1/100th or 1/10th unit, depending on how many miles/km have accrued.
Workouts – displays the total number of workouts performed on the machine. This value is auto-incremented only if the user enters a workout and either completes the workout or presses the [STOP] key twice.
Run Hours – displays the total number of hours on the machine.
noTe: The R&D options (codes starting with 5) are not used for servicing machines. Do not change these settings. If an R&D setting is inadvertently changed, it will reset when the machine is powered off and then back on.
DiagnosticsUse diagnostic codes to test various components of the machine such as the:• tachometer
• alternator
• I/O
• sensor (for EV9.16 only)
• serial ports
• keypad
• display
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Refer to the following table to scan through the diagnostic tests and view diagnostic information:Table 2–4. Diagnostics
StepNo. PressKeys Display(Whatyouwillsee)
1 ▲,6,ENTER DIAGNOSTICS
2 ▼ or▲ TACH TEST, ALT TEST, I/O TEST, A SENSOR B, SERIAL PORTS, KEY TEST, DISPLAY TEST
3 ENTER Selected choice
4 clEaR DIAGNOSTICS
5 clEaR SELECT WORKOUT
Tach Test – performs a tachometer test. On the left hand side of the display the target rate of 2000 rpm is displayed. On the right hand side of the display the actual rpm is displayed. If the actual rpm is above the target rate, then the alternator field turns on (the level increases). If the actual rpm is below the target rate, then the alternator field shuts off (the level decreases).
Alt Test – performs an alternator test. By pressing the level up key, the alternator field will turn on and the steps will become harder to rotate. By pressing the level down key, the alternator field will turn off and the steps will become easier to rotate.
I/O Test – The AUX and B+ values represent the current and voltage delivered from the alternator respectively. AUX is scaled by 1000 and B+ is scaled by 300. These values will increase with the speed of the alternator (note that both values will reach 0 if the alternator is left at rest). The “---” string is displayed at all times since the ellipticals do not require a magnetic key.
A Sensor B – is used only on the EV9.16. The A Sensor B diagnostic screen ensures the optical detector is functional. The A value is displayed on the left hand side of the upper display (B is not used on the EV9.16). Under normal conditions, the A value should toggle between the “0” and “1”.
Serial Ports - tests the serial ports (UARTS) for proper functionality. The tech can choose from either the CSAFE-1 Loopback or TM Loopback tests. Both of these tests result in PASS or FAIL. Please note that a null modem must be used to perform these tests.
Key Test - tests all of the user interface keys. Once a key is pressed, its value will show up on the display screen. After all keys have been pressed and are functional, a PASS message appears on the display.
Display Test - will test all segments on both the top and bottom displays.
Maintenance LogsThe MAINTENANCE LOGS settings allow you to view the quality assurance data, the machine’s error log, and reset the time between service and maintenance calls.
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Refer to the following table to scan through the Maintenance Logs tests and view diagnostic information:
Table 2–5. Maintenance Logs
StepNo. PressKeys Display(Whatyouwillsee)
1 ▲,7,ENTER MAINTENANCE LOGS
2 ▼ or▲ QA ID NUMBER*, MAINT HOURS, ERROR LOG
3 ENTER Selected choice
4 clEaRafterviewing(orreset) MAINTENANCE LOGS
5 clEaR SELECT WORKOUT
* The QA ID NUMBER option is not used for servicing machines in the field.
The following tables provide the steps for resetting the time between service or maintenance calls, and for viewing the error log:
Table 2–6. Reset Maintenance Hours
StepNo. PressKeys Display(Whatyouwillsee)
1 ▲,7,ENTER MAINTENANCE LOGS
2 ▼,▼ MAINT HOURS
3 ENTER MAINT HOURS ####
4 clEaRtoexitafterviewing,or0,ENTERtoreset
MAINTENANCE LOGS
5 clEaR SELECT WORKOUT
Maint Hours – lets the service technician enter a value representing the maintenance hours.
Table 2–7. Error Log
StepNo. PressKeys Display(Whatyouwillsee)
1 ▲,7,ENTER MAINTENANCE LOGS
2 ▼,▼,▼ ERROR LOG
3 ENTER NO ERROR or the highest priority error
4 ▼ or▲ Scrolls through the error log list
5 clEaR SELECT WORKOUT
Error Log – displays fatal errors accrued on the system. The log holds up to 8 error entries. Errors are handled in two ways:
n First, as a non-fatal Warning, which will display the error response text but continue system operation until you press the [CLEAR] key. Warnings are not logged in the Error Log.
n The second way is a fatal Error, which will stop the exercise and return the system to an idle intensity state. The console will display the error response and a number showing how many errors were logged during the specific event. (Some errors trigger multiple responses). To view the non-displayed errors, access the Error Log. The unit will not let you restart the program unless power has been turned off and then back on.
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Once you access the Error Log, you can cycle the display through 8 entries by using the up/down keys. Each entry displays the error label, its position in the log (1-8), and the time (hours) the error occurred. Note that the most recent error might not be in log position 1—as the number of errors exceeds 8, the newest error will overwrite the oldest. In addition, if a new error is identical to the log’s previous entry, the system checks the time. If the time is the same (within minutes), the error is not logged, to help prevent redundant errors.
The only way to reset the Error Log is to reconfigure the machine.
Machine ConfigurationUse Machine Configuration to change the machine type. The choices are:• Stepper • StepMill • Bike• Elliptical
In general, only the Elliptical machine type is used for the EV916 or E916.
Refer to the following table to scan through and customize the settings:Table 2–8. Machine Configuration
StepNo. PressKeys Display(Whatyouwillsee)
1 ▲, 8, enTeR CHANGE MACHINE
2 enTeR ELLIPTICAL
3 ▼ or▲ NTM CONFIG RQD, STEPPER CL, STEPMILL, ELLIPTICAL, BIKE
4 enTeR Selects your choice
5 CLeAR SELECT WORKOUT
NTM Config RQD – resets the machine to a “blank” configuration. The configuration must be set to Elliptical (or other machine type) for the workout functions to operate.
Stepper CL – configures the machine as a cordless Stepper. Please note that there is a sense line to let the software know if the system is a Stepper PT (corded); if the system is indeed a Stepper PT, then Stepper PT will appear in the screen instead of Stepper CL.
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Electrical Troubleshooting2
Contents
Common Electrical Problems and Potential Causes .............................. 19
Troubleshooting Flowcharts ................................................................... 22
No Display .......................................................................................... 22
Resistance Problem ............................................................................ 24
Wiring Schematics
EV916 Power and Alternator Wiring Diagram ................................... 25
EV916 Top Level Wiring Diagram ....................................................... 26
E916 Main Power Wiring Diagram .................................................... 27
E916 Console Heart Rate Wiring Diagram ......................................... 28
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Common electrical Problems and Potential Causes
The following tables provide possible causes and solutions to the most common types of electrical and electronic problems. while the information in these tables nay not resolve all problems, they should help you isolate the area affected by the problem.
Table2–1.TachometerProblem Potentialcauses Remedy
Does not maintain 2000 rpm during diagnostic test when pedals are in motion.
Alternator is bad. • Replace the alternator.
Field wire is loose or open. • Tighten screws on field wire.
• Replace field wire.
Inductive switch is open. • Adjust the gap on the inductive switch.
• Replace the inductive switch.
Main cable is open. • Replace the cable.
Table2–2.alternatorProblem Potentialcauses Remedy
There is no resistance to the pedals.
Alternator may be bad. • Replace the alternator.
Alternator drive belt is loose. • Adjust the alternator drive belt tension.
Table2–3.RemotecontrolProblem Potentialcauses Remedy
Remote control buttons on the swing arms do not work.
The cables are not plugged into the back of the console.
• Plug the cables into the back of the console.
The cable is not plugged into the elliptical swingarm PCBA.
• Plug the cable into the elliptical swingarm PCBA.
A screw has pierced through the cable(s).
• Replace the cable(s).
There is a short in the membrane switch.
• Replace the elliptical swingarm PCBA.
The remote control buttons are working backwards (i.e., the Quick Start button works as Speed Down button, and the Speed Down button works as the Quick Start button).
The right and left cables are reversed in back of the console.
• Reverse the cables in the back of the console.
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Table2–4.contactHeartRateMonitor(cHR)Problem Potentialcauses Remedy
CHR on a swingarms does not work.
The cables not plugged into the back of the console.
• Plug cables into the back of the console.
The cables are incorrectly plugged into the back of the console.
• Check to make sure cables are plugged in correctly.
The cable is not plugged into the contact plate on the grip.
• Plug the cable into the contact plate.
A screw has pierced through the cable(s).
• Replace the cable(s).
The contact heart rate board is not functioning.
• Replace the CHR board in the console.
CHR on the fixed handle assembly does not work.
The cables not plugged into the back of the console.
• Plug the cables in the console.
The cables are incorrectly plugged into the back of the console.
• Make sure the cables are properly connected to the console.
The cable is not plugged into the contact plate on the grip.
• Plug the cable into the contact plate.
A screw has pierced through the cable(s).
• Replace the cable.
The Contact Heart Rate (CHR) board is not functioning.
• Replace the CHR board.
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Table2–5.consoleProblem Potentialcauses Remedy
The console does not power up (dead).
The console is not plugged into the main cable.
• Plug the main cable into the console.
The main cable is not plugged into the power board.
• Plug the main cable into the power board.
A screw has pierced through the CHR/ Remote Button cable.
• Remove the CHR cables from the console. If the console powers up, the screw is the problem. Replace the cable.
A screw has pierced through the main cable, or the main cable is pinched.
• Connect the power board to the console with the main cable on the outside of machine. If the console powers up, a screw or pinched cable is the problem. Replace the cable, and make sure not to crimp the cable when replacing it.
The battery is dead. • Charge the battery using the suppied charger.
• Replace the battery.
The speed sensor is too far from the speed disk.
• Readjust the gap.
The console is bad. • Replace the console.
The console powers up but locks up or flashes on and off.
A screw has pierced the CHR/ Remote Button cable.
• Remove the CHR cables from console. If the console powers up, a screw is the problem. Replace the cable.
A screw has pierced the main cable, or the main cable is pinched.
• Connect the power board to the console with the main cable on the outside of the machine. If the console powers up, a screw or pinched cable is the problem. Replace the cable, and make sure not crimp the cable when replacing it.
The console is bad. • Replace the console.
The battery is below 6.0V. • Refer to the electronic troubleshooting flowchart. Verify that the battery is bad with no secondary problem occurring.
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No Display
Short TP7 to TP10 on the Power
Board.
Doesthe Console
displaylight?
Unplug J6 and check that the
voltage between the two contacts on the plug is 3 –
3.5VAC while rotating the crank
arms.
Isthe voltage
good?
Check that the gap in the Speed Sensor is no
greater than 1/16 of an inch.
Is the gap good?
Replace the Battery.
End
Readjust the Speed Sensor
gap.
Check that the voltage between TP12 (GND) and pin 1 of J3 on the
Power Board reads 6VDC when the pedals move.
Isthe voltage
good?
Replace the Power Board.
Replace the Speed Sensor.
End
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Check that the voltage between
U1 heatsink (GND) and pin 1 reads
6VDC.
Isthe voltage
good?Replace the cable.
EndCheck that the voltage between
U1 heatsink (GND) and pin 3 reads
5.5 to 6VDC.
Isthe voltage
good?
Replace the Processor/
Controller PCBA.
Replace the lens.
End
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TroubleshootingFlowcharts
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TroubleshootingFlowcharts
No Resistance
Disconnect the plug from J2 on
the Power Board, and check the
resistance between the plug’s
contacts.
Doesresistance read
.5 ohms?
Replace the Load Resistor.
Verify the voltage between TP5 and
TP9 varies between 4.4VDC and -3VDC as the
workout level changes from 1 – 20 respectively.
Isthe voltage
good?
Check that the level changes on
the Console display.
Workoutlevel changes
on thedisplay?
Replace the Processor/
Controller PCBA.
Replace the keypad.
End
Remove the plug on J1, short pins 1 and 3, and pedal.
Is therefull resistance
when you pedal?
Replace the Power Board.
Replace the Alternator.
End
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Mechanical Troubleshooting3
Contents
Common Mechanical Problems and Solutions ...................................... 31
EV916 Top Level Wiring Diagram ........................................................... 18
EV916 Power and Alternator Wiring Diagram ....................................... 19
E916 Console Heart Rate Wiring Diagram ............................................. 20
E916 Main Power Wiring Diagram......................................................... 21
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Common Mechanical Problems and Solutions
Table3–1.FootPedalsProblem Potentialcauses Solutions
1 The plastic pedal cover screws are coming loose.
• The foot support and pedal cover holes are misaligned.
• Realign the foot pedal and foot support, then tighten the screws.
Table3–2.connectingarmProblem Potentialcauses Solutions
1 The connecting arm is making contact inside the rear pod cover, causing squeaking noise.
• The connecting arm has too much back and forth play during machine operation.
• Place Teflon washer behind the connecting arm end attached to the foot pedal weldment.
2 The seal is coming out of the self-aligning bearing (rear of the connecting arm).
Table3–3.PodcoversProblem Potentialcauses Solutions
1 The pod cover is loose. • The pod cover inserts are pulled out or stripped.
• Replace the pod cover.
2 There is a rubbing noise. • The pod cover is hitting the drivetrain cover.
• Verify that the snap ring securing the eccentric crank arm to the crank arm is flush against the back side of the crank arm.
Table3–4.NoisesProblem Potentialcauses Solutions
1 There is a clanking noise at the foot pedal(s).
• Screws holding the foot pedal in place have come loose.
• Tighten the screws attaching the foot pedal to the foot support.
• There is too much play between the foot support and the pivot shaft.
• Tighten the 5/16" button head screws attaching the foot support to the pivot shaft.
• The foot support is broken. Remove the foot pedal to verify.
• Replace the foot support.
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Table3–4.NoisesProblem Potentialcauses Solutions
2 There is a clunking feeling or noise when running on the machine (once per revolution).
• The crank arm is loose. • Tighten the screws securing the crank arm and foot plate. Replace if the screws are broken.
• Set screws in the drive pulley are loose.
• Tighten the set screws.
3 There is a rubbing noise. • The pod cover is hitting the drivetrain cover.
• Verify that the snap ring securing the eccentric crank arm to the crank arm is flush against the back side of the crank arm.
• The crank cover is hitting the drivetrain cover.
• Tighten the srews securing the crank cover to the crank arm.
4 There is a squeak where the the connectig arm and swing arm join.
• There is possible rust on the swing arm shaft.
• Clean the rust off the shaft using #000 steel wool.
5 Noise is coming from the drive belt.
• The drive belt is not tracking correctly on either the drive pulley or the intermediate pulley.
• Center the drive belt, making sure it rides correctly in the grooves on the drive and intermediate pulleys.
• Make sure the set screws securing the main drive pulley shaft are tight.
• The drive belt is worn. • Replace the drive belt.
• The intermediate pulley is cracked, causing the drive belt not to track correctly.
• Replace the intermediate pulley.
Table3–5.ResistanceProblem Potentialcauses Solutions
1 There is no resistance. • The drive pulley is loose.
• The belt has come off the drive or the alternator.
• The alternator is bad.
• See the Electrical Troubleshooting guide.
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E916 and EV916 Procedures
BElT TENSION ADjUSTMENT
Tools needed: • Ratchet• Cordless drill• 9/16 Socket • 7/16 Socket • phillips bit• Belt gauge (Kent Moore BT-33-73-F or equivalent)
Step 1: Remove the outer covers of the frame. Model: E916 -
1-1 Remove attaching screws to Drivetrain Cover. See Figure 1-1. Set the screws aside for Step 10.
1-2 place left Footlink pod in upswing position (see Figure 1-2).
1-3 Remove the attaching screws to the left Drivetrain Cover, and carefully move the cover over the pod toward the front of the machine (see Figure 1-3).
1-4 Repeat steps 1-2 and 1-3 on the Right Drivetrain Cover.
Model: EV916 - 1-1 Remove attaching screws to Drivetrain Cover (see
Figure 1-1). 1-2 place left Footlink pod in upswing position (see
Figure 1-2). 1-3 Remove the attaching screws to the left Rear Back
Cover and set aside. 1-4 Repeat steps 1-2 and 1-3 on the Right Rear Back
Cover.
Step 2: Remove attaching screws to Assembly, Resistor and Bracket (see Figure 1-4).
This section of the Service Manual provides instructions for servicing the EV916 and E916 ellipticals. The first segment contains procedures that apply to both elliptical models. The second segment contains instructions specific to the E916 elliptical, and the third contains instructions specific to the EV916 elliptical. For part number information, please refer to the separate documents for warranty parts lists and exploded drawings.
figure 1-1
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To avoid damage to the unit or electrical shock, unplug the e/eV9 machine before disassembling the
console or removing covers.
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Step 3: loosen Bracket Bolts on right and left side (see Figure 1-5).
Step 4: loosen Adjustment Bolts on right and left side (see Figure 1-6).
Step 5: place Belt gauge on Drive Belt (Figure 1-7). Note: Suggested belt gauge is a Kent-Moore #BT-33-73-F.
Step 6: Tighten the adjustment bolts (see Figure 1-6) and watch the gauge until it reads 110-120 pounds. Note: The belt will stretch slightly after a short period of normal
operation. The tension should not go below 85 pounds.
Step 7: Retighten Bracket Bolts on right and left side (see Figure 1-5).
Step 8: place Belt gauge on Alternator Drive Belt (Figure 1-8).
Step 9: Tighten the Alternator Adjustment Bolt (see Figure 1-9) and watch the gauge until it reads 50-60 pounds. Note: The belt will stretch slightly after a short period of normal
operation. The tension should not go below 45 pounds.
Step 10: Reattach the Resistor Assembly and all covers securely.figure 1-6
figure 1-7 figure 1-8 figure 1-9
figure 1-5
figure 1-4
Resistor & BracketResistor & Bracket
Bracket Bolts
Adjustment Bolts
Drive Belt
Alternator Drive Belt
Alternator Adjustment BoltAlternator Adjustment Bolt
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BElT REplACEMENT
Tools needed: • Ratchet• Cordless drill• 9/16 Socket • 7/16 Socket • phillips bit• Belt gauge (Kent Moore BT-33-73-F or equivalent) • 1/8 Allen bit• 9/16 wrench • 15/16 Socket
Step 1: Remove the outer covers of the frame. Model: E916 -
1-1 Remove attaching screws to Drivetrain Cover. See Figure 2-1. Set the screws aside for Step 10.
1-2 place left Footlink pod in upswing position (see Figure 2-2).
1-3 Remove the attaching screws to the left Drivetrain Cover, and carefully move the cover over the pod toward the front of the machine (see Figure 2-3).
1-4 Repeat steps 1-2 and 1-3 on the Right Drivetrain Cover.
Model: EV916 - 1-1 Remove attaching screws to Drivetrain Cover (see
Figure 2-1). 1-2 place left Footlink pod in upswing position (see
Figure 2-2). 1-3 Remove the attaching screws to the left Rear Back
Cover and set aside. 1-4 Repeat steps 1-2 and 1-3 on the Right Rear Back
Cover.
Step 2: Remove attaching screws to Assembly, Resistor and Bracket (see Figure 2-4).
To avoid damage to the unit or electrical shock, unplug the e/eV9 machine before disassembling the
console or removing covers.
figure 2-1
figure 2-2
figure 2-3
figure 2-4
Resistor & BracketResistor & Bracket
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Step 3: loosen Bracket Bolts on right and left side (see Figure 2-5).
Step 4: loosen Adjustment Bolts on right and left side (see Figure 2-6).
Step 5: loosen Alternator Belt adjustment nut and push Alternator downward to loosen the belt (see Figure 2-7). Remove the loosened Alternator Belt from the Flywheel grooves.
Step 6: Remove the old Flywheel using a 15/16 socket, and replace with new smaller mass Flywheel. See Figure 2-8.
Step 7: Using a 1/8 Allen bit, untighten the Set Screws holding the Intermediate pulley in place (see Figure 2-9).
Step 8: From the right side, tap the Shaft back through the bracket and spacer, into the pulley. Remove the Drive Belt and Alternator Belt from the Intermediate pulley grooves.
Step 9: Remove the pillow Block bolts on both left and right side of the Drive pulley with a 9/16 socket and wrench (see Figure 2-10).
Step 10: lift the Drive Belt off the grooves and over the pillow Block to remove from the Drive pulley.
figure 2-6
figure 2-5
Bracket Bolts
Adjustment Bolts
figure 2-7
Alternator Adjustment BoltAlternator Adjustment Bolt
Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10
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Step 11: place the new Alternator Belt onto the Intermediate pulley and Flywheel grooves. Then place new Drive Belt onto the Drive pulley and the Intermediate pulley grooves.
Step 12: Reattach the Drive pulley and pillow Blocks to the frame. Use the manufacturer’s marking on the frame to determine placement of the pillow Blocks, then tighten. (See Figure 2-10.)
Step 13: From the left side, tap the Shaft back through the Intermediate pulley, spacer, and bracket.
Step 14: Retighten the Set Screws attaching the Shaft (see Figure 2-9).
Step 15: Center the Drive pulley Belt on the Drive pulley and Intermediate pulley; tighten slightly. Note: It is very important that the belt is centered on
both pulleys (see Figure 2-11 and 12).
Step 16: place Belt gauge on Drive Belt (Figure 2-13). Note: Suggested belt gauge is a Kent-Moore
#BT-33-73-F.
Step 17: Tighten the adjustment bolts (see Figure 2-6) and watch the gauge until it reads 110-120 pounds. Note: The belt will stretch slightly after a short
period of normal operation. The tension should not go below 85 pounds.
Step 18: Retighten Bracket Bolts on right and left side (see Figure 2-5).
Step 19: place Belt gauge on Alternator Drive Belt (Figure 2-14).
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Figure 11
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figure 13
Drive Belt
Alternator Drive Belt
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Step 20: Tighten the Alternator Adjustment Bolt (see Figure 2-7) and watch the gauge until it reads 50-60 pounds. Note: The belt will stretch slightly after a short
period of normal operation. The tension should not go below 45 pounds.
Step 21: Reattach the Resistor Assembly and all covers se-curely.
Step 22: Retest the machine and adjust as needed.
UppER pIVOT ShAFT lUBRICATION
Tools needed: • (Two) 3/4 inch wrenches• Snap Ring pliers• long Shaft phillips Bit • Cordless Drill • Rust Inhibitor cloth (Corwipe® 500 - p/N 40040-001)• petroleum based lubricant (lubriplate made by Fiske
Brothers Refining Company)
On the LEFT SIDE of the machine:
Step 1: Remove the Swing Arm Assembly from the Mast, exposing the Upper pivot Shaft.
To avoid damage to the unit or electrical shock, unplug the e/eV9 machine before disassembling the
console or removing covers.
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Appendixes
Contents
Appendix A—Required Tools ..................................................................... 68
Appendix B—International Power Plug Configurations ............................. 68
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Appendix
Required ToolsThis is a list of the most common tools you will need to service the E916 and EV916 Ellipticals.
Table A–1. Required Tools and Uses
Tool Purposes
Socket wrench General
3/4" socket (deep well) Removing and installing misalignment nut
3/4" open-end box wrench Removing and installing nut on swing arm and foot link assembly
1/4" Allen wrench Hex cap screws on crank arms
9/16" wrench Adjusting belt tension
9/16" Allen wrench Removing and installing screws on crank cover
7/16" Allen wrench Adjusting belt tension
#2 Philips screwdriver Removing and installing screws on pod and drivetrain covers
Snap Ring Pliers Connecting arm and eccentric crank arm
Tape Measure Adjusting belt tension
Diagonal cutters General
Multimeter Electrical troubleshooting
International Power Plug Configurations
Table B–1. International Power Plugs
Powercords System country
G UK
C, E, F Europe
J Swiss
K Australia
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