2.2 Resistance Issues
The General Service Information Manual provides directions for removing shrouds to access the inside of the unit.
Issue
Possible Cause
What to Do
Resistance is too high (rollers
are difficult to move on lowest
resistance setting).
Console setting is incorrect.
For shipping, the unit is set on the highest
resistance (level 20) to prevent linkage
movement during shipment. After power
is plugged in, the unit should automatically
reset itself to level 1.
Using the console arrow keys, verify that
the unit is set to level 1.
Brake cable is improperly
installed or aligned.
Inspect the servomotor and cable. The
cable must be installed correctly, positioned
to wrap around the top of the servomotor
pulley as it rotates counterclockwise to
increase resistance. On level one, the
cable and pulley should be positioned as
shown in Figure 2.5, with the notch on the
pulley oriented to “10 o’clock”. (Note: the
arrow in Figure 2.5 is for illustration only;
no arrow is imprinted on the pulley itself.)
Inspect the cable and brake. The brake
adjuster must be located at the top of its
slot when the machine is set to level 1. Use
a flashlight to look through the right pedal
level slot on the back shroud to verify that
the brake adjuster is in the proper position
(shown in Figure 2.6).
Use a screwdriver to gently push the brake
adjuster up to ensure that it is properly
positioned at the top of its slot.
If the brake is not fully disengaged or the
cable has too much slack when the cable
is properly installed and the brake adjuster
is in its proper position for level 1, you may
need to re-install or adjust the cable. Refer
to Section III for instructions.
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