RBK 815 Recumbent Cycle
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Procedure 6.2 - No or Incorrect Pedaling Resistance
1.
If the display is not illuminated, go to Procedure 6.3.
2.
Enter the “manual” program and set the work level at “level 20”. Pedal the cycle
and confirm that there is no resistance or that the resistance is abnormally low.
Note:
The voltage readings in this procedure will vary with the pedaling rate. Pedal the cycle
at approximately 60 RPM with the work level set at “10” while taking the voltage
readings in this procedure. Resistance readings must be taken with the power off and
the cycle idle.
3.
Measure the DC voltage at the terminals M1 and M2 of the lower PCA. See
Diagram 6.1. The voltage reading should be approximately 11 Vdc. If the reading is
significantly low, or significantly high, skip to step 5.
4.
If the reading in step 3 was correct, the pedalling resistance should be correct,
skip back to step 2.
5.
Disconnect the eddy current magnet wires from terminals M1 and M2 of the lower
PCA. Measure between the eddy current magnet wires with an ohmmeter. It
should read approximately 10 W.
Diagram 6.2 - Eddy Current Magnet, RBK 815
6.
If the measurement in step 5 was significantly high or low, replace the generator.
The eddy current magnet is furnished with the generator. After replacing the
generator, tension the secondary belt per Procedure 5.2.
7.
If the measurement in step 5 was correct, replace the lower PCA.
8.
It is highly unlikely that the RPM reading could be present but incorrect. If this
condition should occur, replace the lower PCA
Generator
Eddy Current Magnet