C762, C764, C764i Stairclimber
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Procedure 6.4 - No Resistance
Note:
The term resistance in this case refers to the physical opposition to the downward movement of
the stairarm. That is, the greater the resistance, the slower fall rate and the lesser the resistance
the faster the fall rate.
Note:
If the stairclimber is unused for 30 seconds, power is removed from the magnets. While testing
the stairclimber for resistance, it is necessary to periodically move one of the stairarms to prevent
the stairclimber from timing out.
1.
Set the circuit breaker in the “on” position and enter the manual program. Set the work level
to level 1 (maximum resistance).
2.
If you stand on the stairarms, the fall rate should be slow. If the fall rate is too fast, continue
to use the stairclimber and note whether a stepping rate is displayed. If the stepping rate is
0, troubleshoot the speed sensor per procedure 6.5. If a stepping greater than 0 is displayed
continue with step 3.
3.
Refer to Diagram 5.3 and verify that the magnets are wired exactly as shown. If any of the
wiring is reversed, the resistance will be incorrect.
4.
Using a voltmeter, check the voltage across any of the four magnet coils. The voltage
across the magnet coil, at work level 1, should be approximately 60 Vac. Check each of the
four magnet coils in this manner.
a.
If all four magnet coils have the correct voltage, repeat step 3. If you have performed all
of the previous procedures and have been unable to locate the problem, contact Precor
Customer Support.
b.
If one or more magnet coils have the correct voltage and one or more magnet coils have
0 Vac or very low voltage, check all of the wiring connections and wires in Diagram 5.3.
Look for poor connections or open wires. If you have performed all of the previous pro-
cedures and have been unable to locate the problem, contact Precor Customer Support.
c.
If all of the magnets coils have 0 Vac or very low voltage, verify the wiring and connec-
tions between the lower PCA and the magnet coils. Look for poor connections and open
wiring. If the wiring is good, continue with step 5.
5.
Using a voltmeter, check the voltage between terminals 1 and 5 of P5 on the lower PCA.
The voltage across the magnet coil, at work level 1, should be approximately 60 Vac. If the
voltage is correct, repeat step 4c. If you have performed all of the previous procedures and
are unable to locate the problem, contact Precor Customer Support.
Summary of Contents for Cardio Theater Integrated Bracket C764i
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