TROUBLESHOOTING
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ADJUSTING THE RESISTANCE
When the resistance setting changes, the motor will
be heard.
To prevent damage to the motor, do not
pull any of the cables while the resistance setting
is changing. If a cable is pulled, the words
RELEASE HANDLES AND READJUST RESIST-
ANCE AS DESIRED may appear in the main display
on the console.
If this message is displayed repeatedly but no cable
is being pulled, there may be too much tension on the
Upper Cable (115). Adjust the tension as described
below.
To decrease the tension on the Upper Cable (115),
turn the two 3/8” x 38mm Tension Screws (59) twice,
counterclockwise. Select the desired resistance set-
ting. Repeat this step if necessary.
See UPPER CABLE ADJUSTMENT on page 12 to
ensure proper cable tension adjustment.
CLEANING THE BAR GUIDES
Over time, dust may build up on the Crossbar Guides
(15), causing a squeaking noise as the resistance
system is used. If this occurs, wipe off the Crossbar
Guides with a damp cloth and a mild, non-abrasive
detergent. Do not use solvents.
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RECALIBRATING THE CONSOLE
To recalibrate the Console (67), first plug in the resist-
ance system (see PLUGGING IN THE RESISTANCE
SYSTEM on page 16). Then, press and hold the
NEXT button and the MOTORIZED WEIGHT
ADJU button for five seconds. When the
buttons are released, a number will appear in the
REPS display. Press the NEXT button again, and then
press the MOTORIZED WEIGHT ADJU
button; this will start the recalibration process. This
may take a few minutes as the motor moves between
the lowest and highest resistance settings. When the
motor finishes, unplug the transformer from the 120-
volt outlet.
The Console (67) will be recalibrated. Use the resist-
ance system as described in the CONSOLE OPERA-
TION section, starting on page 16.
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