SCIFIT SXT7000 Manuel d'utilisateur

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I. General Information 2-5
II. Theory of Operations 6-8
III. Mechanical Troubleshooting 9
IV. Electrical Troubleshooting 10-17
V. Adjustments and Parts Replacement 18-64
VI. Assembly Drawings and Part List 65-
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Page 1 - Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents Section Page I. General Information 2-5 II. Theory of Operations 6-8 III

Page 2 - I. General Information

10 IV. Electrical Troubleshooting A. Electrical Troubleshooting Table Problem Possible Reasons Solutions No lights are showing on the upper PCB

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11 Electrical Troubleshooting Table (cont.) Problem Possible Reasons Solutions Upper PCB is lit up but the values don’t change. Faulty upper PCB.

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12 Electrical Troubleshooting (cont.) Problem Possible Reasons Solutions Heart rate displayed is very high. Is picking up FM frequency from radio

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13 B. Troubleshooting Flowcharts Although it is impossible to foresee every eventuality, the flowcharts on the following pages will cover the mo

Page 6 - II. Theory of Operations

14 StatusQuery ActionNoResistanceLights on displaywhile exercising?Refer To "No Lights OnDisplay when Pedaling"FlowchartNoWhen in aprogram,

Page 7 - System Functions

15 C. User Setup (Use this procedure for all SX500’s, SX1004’s thru serial number 905-005170, SX7000’s thru 911-005227, and SXT7000’s thru 970-0053

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16 and go to the next of the 25 screens. The only method of accessing previous screens is to enter the User Setup again and move through all the par

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17 4. Unit of Measure: Toggles between US Units and Metric. Use the UP or DOWN keys to select appropriate measure. 5. Message: If a message has n

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18 V. Adjustments and Parts Replacement A. Upper PCB (Display) Replacement (Use this procedure for all SX500’s, SX1004’s thru serial number 905-0

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19 6. Plug the wireless heart rate PCB back into the upper PCB. It plugs into the centermost, 3-pin Molex header. 7. Reinsert the upper PCB assemb

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2 I. General Information Purpose This manual provides information for the servicing of SCIFIT SX500, SX1000, SX7000, and SXT7000 cordless ellipt

Page 13 - Pedaling

20 B. Upper PCB (Display) Replacement (Use this procedure for SX1004’s with serial numbers 905-005171 thru 905-005182, SX7000’s with serial numbe

Page 14 - Resistance

21 • Plug the wireless heart rate PCB back into the upper PCB. It plugs into the bottom 3-pin header on the right side of the upper PCB (as shown a

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22 C. Upper PCB (Display) Replacement (Use this procedure for SX1004’s with serial numbers 905-005183 thru 905-005199, SX7000’s with serial number

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23 3. Remove the six (6) screws holding the upper PCB to the console face. This will free the upper PCB and overlay from the plastic console. Do n

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24 D. Upper PCB (Display) Replacement (Use this procedure for SX1004’s with serial numbers 905-005200 and above, SX7000’s with serial numbers 911-00

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25 2. Disconnect all cables running to the upper PCB (P2160) and remove console face (P2303) from the unit. Make sure the cables do not fall into t

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26 E. Lower PCB (Power Supply) Replacement (Use this procedure for all SX500’s, SX1004’s thru serial number 905-005170, SX7000’s thru 911-005227, a

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27 6. Reconnect all wires to the lower PCB. Confirm connections with the lower PCB picture below. 7. Install lower PCB back inside unit. Push

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28 F. Lower PCB (Power Supply) Replacement (Use this procedure for all SX500’s, SX1004’s with serial numbers 905-005171 and above, SX7000’s 911-00

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29 7. Install lower PCB back inside unit. Push the threaded ends of the standoffs through the mounting holes. Attach mounting nuts to each stan

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3 3. SCIFIT’s warranty does not apply to parts requiring replacement or repair due to abnormal wear and tear, improper use, corrosion (perspiration)

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30 G. Battery Replacement 1. Lay the unit on its left side and locate the battery. 2. Remove the bottom Philips screw running through the ba

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31 H. Wireless Heart Rate PCB Replacement (Use this procedure for all SX500’s, SX1004’s thru serial number 905-005170, SX7000’s thru 911-005227, and

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32 2. Disconnect all cables running to the upper PCB and remove the upper console assembly from the unit. Make sure the cables do not fall into the

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33 I. Wireless Heart Rate PCB Replacement (Use this procedure for SX1004’s with serial numbers 905-005171 thru 905-005182, SX7000’s with serial numb

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34 2. Disconnect all cables running to the upper PCB (P2160) and remove the upper console assembly from the unit. Make sure the cables do not fall

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35 J. Wireless Heart Rate PCB Replacement (Use this procedure for SX1004’s with serial numbers 905-005183 thru 905-005199, SX7000’s with serial numb

Page 30 - G. Battery Replacement

36 • The contact heart rate PCB has a cable coming up from the neck of the unit. This plugs into the top, 3-pin header on the right side of the upp

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37 K. Contact Heart Rate PCB Replacement (Use this procedure for all SX500’s, SX1004’s thru serial number 905-005171, SX7000’s thru 911-005227, and

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38 • The contact heart rate PCB has a cable coming up from the neck of the unit. This plugs into the outermost, 3-pin Molex header next to where th

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39 2. Remove the two (2) outer countersunk screws in the back of the plastic console (A1537), using a Philips screwdriver. This will free the upper

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4 Return Parts In order to research problems and ensure they do not reoccur, the rapid return of defective parts is our biggest help! Thank you in

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40 M. Contact Heart Rate PCB Replacement (Use this procedure for SX1004’s with serial numbers 905-005183 thru 905-005199, SX7000’s with serial numbe

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41 3. Remove the four (4) display mounting screws to remove the console back from the mounting plate. Make sure the cables do not fall into the nec

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42 N. Combo Heart Rate PCB Replacement (Use this procedure for SX1004’s with serial number 905-005200 and above, SX7000’s with serial number 911-005

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43 5. Install new combo heart rate PCB in location shown in the drawing at the top of this procedure. Note: The placement is very critical. The an

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44 O. Contact Grip Replacement SX, SXT 1. Insert the head of a small flathead screwdriver between the black plastic grip and contact grip end ca

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45 P. Ski Pole Contact Heart Rate Cable Replacement (Use this procedure for SXT7000’s with serial numbers thru 970-005556.) 1. Remove the gromme

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46 2. Pull the contact heart rate cable out of the upright until you can access the two (2) connection points on the ski pole cables (P1927). 3. Pu

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47 Q. Ski Pole Contact Heart Rate Cable Replacement (Use this procedure for SXT7000’s with serial numbers 970-005557 and above.) 1. Remove the g

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48 2. Pull the contact heart rate cable out of the upright until you can access the two (2) connection points on the ski pole cables (P2773). 3. Pu

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49 R. Brake Replacement Removal 1. Remove covers and water bottle holder (if mounted to the covers). A Philips screwdriver is used to remove th

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5 Preventative Maintenance After training, always wipe down your SCIFIT exercise product. Perspiration that continuously settles on the frame, up

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50 9. Remove the four (4) black 10mm bolts mounting the brake (S1907) to the monocoque. The brake will be supported by the two (2) tensioning bar b

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51 S. Idler Replacement 1. Remove the brake by following steps 1-14 of the removal section of the brake replacement procedure. 2. Using a 9/16”

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52 U. Front / Rear BioFlex Cushion Replacement 1. Pull each cushion (A1410 and A1409) away from the saddle assembly (A1415). Each cushion is a

Page 49 - R. Brake Replacement

53 V. BioFlex Upright Igus Bearing Replacement 1. Remove the two (2) Allen bolts with lock washers that run up into the bottom of each pivot up

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54 W. TeleRail Roller Replacement (Old) (Use this procedure for all SX500’s, SX1004’s with serial number 905-005170 and below, SX7000’s 911-005205

Page 51 - S. Idler Replacement

55 X. TeleRail Roller Replacement (Use this procedure for SX1004’s with serial numbers 905-005171 and above, SX7000’s 911-005206 and above, and SXT

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56 Y. Interior Roller Replacement (Old) (Use this procedure for all SX500’s, SX1004’s with serial number 905-005170 and below, SX7000’s 911-005205

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57 Z. Interior Roller Replacement (Use this procedure for SX1004’s with serial numbers 905-005171 and above, SX7000’s 911-005206 and above, and SXT

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58 AA. TeleRail Removal 1. Remove the acorn nut from the rear TeleRail bolt, using a 9/16” wrench. 2. Using a 3/16” Allen wrench and ½” wrench

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59 pivot point just below the foot cushion. Pull the upper body connecting link (A1848) out of the pivot joint. Do not lose the bushing (A1843, not

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6 II. Theory of Operations The following is a theory of operation that encompasses all the electrical components, their functions, and how they i

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60 CC. Keyed Spindle Crank / Bearing Replacement 1. Remove the TeleRails, using the TeleRail Removal procedure. 2. Remove the crank arms, u

Page 58 - AA. TeleRail Removal

61 6. Move the spindle assembly (A1542) to the left until you can access the nuts on the backside of the flangettes mounted to right side interior o

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62 DD. Belt Replacement 1. Remove the left TeleRail, using the TeleRail Removal procedure. 2. Remove the left crank arm, using the Crank Arm Re

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63 7. Using a ½” wrench and socket, remove the nuts, washers, and bolts mounting the flangettes to the monocoque. 8. Slide the left side flangettes

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64 EE. End Cap Replacement / Adjustment 1. Position an object under the frame leg to elevate the end cap (A1890). 2. Pull the rubber end ca

Page 62 - DD. Belt Replacement

65 VI. Assembly Drawings and Part List

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7 Electromagnetic Brake o An eddie current transformer that uses rising and collapsing electromagnetic fields to slow down the generator magnet trav

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8 E. The battery is charged anytime there is more than 13 RPM’s present. Stopping the unit A. When pedaling is discontinued, the brake continues

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9 III. Mechanical Troubleshooting A. Mechanical Troubleshooting Table Problem Possible Reasons Solutions TeleRails lock up while operating

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