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The console lower control board (
UPCA
1
) determines the ASL state using inputs from
the error log and maintenance counter. During active operation (workout in progress) or
during the pause state, the console transmits the ASL state to the lower control board
(
LPCA
2
).
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Error code operation: A logged system error code will cause the ASL to begin pulsing
yellow. If the error self-corrects, the ASL will change from pulsing to solid yellow.
Depending on the error code type, after the end of a workout, the solid yellow light will
either revert back to blue (or pulsing blue), or require the operator to do a manual reset
from the service menu.
ASL States
The ASL utilizes a combination of blue and yellow lights to indicate the current operational
machine status.
ASL State
DESCRIPTION
OFF
The unit is powered OFF when the pedals are stopped or there is an ASL
hard failure. The ASL brightness can be set to OFF.
Blue Solid
Normal operation Indicates that the ASL has not detected any system
error codes.
Blue Pulsing
Preventative maintenance reminder
The maintenance counter starts at 1000 miles and counts down the active
use hours to 0. When the counter reaches zero hours, the ASL will begin
pulsing blue indicating preventative maintenance is due.
Yellow Solid
Indicates an error has occurred, was self-corrected and the machine can
be used. The fault can be manually cleared or will auto-reset if no new
detected errors after 50 miles of use.
Yellow Pulsing There is a current non-recoverable fault condition, there is a loss of a
major function and the machine is out-of-service. Machine service is
required.
1
Upper PCA board
2
Lower PCA board
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