CYBEX Arc Trainer 610A, 610A Service Manual

Cybex Arc Trainer 610A Service Manual
4 - Service
Warnings/Cautions
All warnings and cautions listed in this chapter are as follows:
! WARNING: All maintenance activities shall be performed by qualified personnel.
Failure to do so could result in serious injury.
away from inside parts of the unit. Electrical shock could occur even if the unit is unplugged.
! WARNING: Flywheel may be hot. Wait until it cools before servicing.
! CAUTION: Do not pinch your fingers between the belt and pulley during this procedure.
! WARNING: Failure to release the drive belt tension may cause personal injury and may
damage the unit.
! WARNING: Do not touch components on the lower board. A charge can remain after
unplugging the power cord and turning off the unit.
! CAUTION: Pulley on eddy current brake is sharp. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
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! WARNING: All maintenance activities shall be performed by qualified personnel.
Failure to do so could result in serious injury.
For any service related concerns, call Cybex Customer Service at 800-766-3211 (for Cybex customers living within the USA). For customers living outside the USA, call 508-533-4300 or fax 508-533-5183.
NOTE: Read and understand each procedure thoroughly before servicing. Unless otherwise noted “right” and “left” denote user orientation for all procedures.
Test Mode
To enter Test Mode press and hold down the Pause/end key on the display while turning the
power switch to the on (I) position. When all keys are released “ARC” and the software revision “x.xx” are shown on the display. To exit Test Mode press
Pause/end.
Stuck Key List
It Test Mode occurs without holding any keys, a key may be stuck closed or Error 7 may have occurred. You may need to replace the upper and/or lower display overlay. See Figure 1. If “KEY#” is displayed you can determine which key is stuck closed by referring to the number list below.
Upper Overlay
manual
hill
interval
weight
loss
scan
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strides minute
enter
time
level
weight
resistance
Lower Overlay
Figure 1
1 Mets 9 Incline Down 17 Incline Up 25 Pause/End 2 Auxiliary 10 Resistance Down 18 Resistance Up 26 Quick Start 3 Channel Up 11 Channel Down 19 Volume Down 27 Volume Up 4 Scan 12 Strength 20 Center Up 28 Hill Interval 5 Watts 13 Cal/Hr 21 Cal 29 Dist 6 Cardio 14 Interval 22 Weight Loss 30 Manual 7 Level 15 Time 23 Weight 32 Strides/Minute 8 Enter 16 Center Down 24 Heart
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LED Functions
LEDs are used to indicate the status of many of the unit inputs. After entering Test Mode refer to the following list to check that these LEDs are functioning properly:
Heart LED - Blinks on blue with every signal from the contact heart rate receiver and red for wireless signals (Polar).
Weight LED - Blinks on when CSAFE data is being received. Level LED - Blinks on when CSAFE data is being transmitted. Lower Left Window - The numbers indicate actual elevation. The decimal point before the numbers
shows the activation of the level 3 position switch in the elevation motor (on above level 3). If dashes are shown in the display, the unit is either above or below the level 3 position switch, requiring it to be manually run through the switch to begin indicating actual elevation. Lower Right Window - The numbers indicate resistance (0-100). The right most decimal point indicates the pulses from the speed sensor.
Key Functions
While in Test Mode press the following keys for desired information:
Hill Interval key - Lights all of the LEDs for a short period of time. Weight Loss key - Lights only the columns. Strength key - Lights only the rows. Incline - Run elevation motor up. Incline - Run elevation motor down. Resistance + (plus) - Run resistance up. Resistance - (minus) - Run resistance down. Distance - Press once for odometer information (DST) to appear in the speed window.
Press again for hour meter information (HRS) to appear in the speed window. Press three times for number of starts information (USES) to appear in the speed window. Press four times for number of positions the elevation (ELV) has ever moved. Example: if a user runs the elevation from 2 to 3, 1 position is added to this number.
Strides Per Minute - Displays and cycles through error log. Up to 10 errors can be stored. Scan - Clears error log when pressed twice while in error log mode. Mets - Displays the torque in ft-lbs, (relative to LOAD). Calories - Displays brake pulse width (PWM) value (the value of brake load in A/D counts). The number
range is relative to brake current and goes from 0-200. Enter - Required to save setup values
.
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Error Codes
Error codes notify you of a problem condition and are displayed on the center of the console. These codes can also help to indicate the part of the unit most likely to be causing the problem. Errors that present a hazard to the user provide a measure of safety by causing a one second beep, stopping the unit and locking out operation of the unit.
A log of errors can be viewed and cleared. Up to 10 errors can be stored.
To enter Test Mode: Press and hold down any key on the display while turning the power switch to the on (I) position.
To view the Error Log: Press the Strides Per Minute key to display and cycle through error log; Press again to cycle to the next stored error.
To clear the Error Log: Press the Scan key twice.
To exit Test Mode: Press the Stop key.
NOTE: A processor upset can cause a bAd#. See F then G.
Error Description
bAd0 Bad check sum. See F then E. bAd2 Internal RAM error. See F then E. bAd3 Watchdog timeout. See F then E. Err3 Speed sense lost. See A and B. Err5 No index switch sense within timed limits. This is declared when the timed elevation
reaches 0% without tripping the index. See D and A. Err7 EEPROM error (memory lost, loads new defaults, enters Test Mode). See E. ErrE Index switch always on (or switch disconnected or wired backwards). This means that timed
elevation has gone up 3 positions and the index is still sensed. See D.
Action
A Check the lower board B Check the brake C Check the speed sensor and speed sensor disc D Check the elevation motor E Replace the display board is problem persists F Turn the power switch to the off (O) position and back on (I)
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Speed Sensor Adjustment
Tools Required
• Phillips head screwdriver
! WARNING: Disconnect the power cord before beginning this procedure. Keep wet items away
from inside parts of the unit. Electrical shock could occur even if the unit is unplugged.
1. Disconnect the external power source.
A. Turn the main power switch above the power
inlet to the off (O) position.
B. Unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the access cover.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the
four screws securing the access cover. See Figure 2.
B. Remove the access cover.
3. Visually inspect the target disk on the lower
pulley.
A. Turn the lower pulley slowly and look for dirt,
scratches or other damage on the target disk. See Figure 3. NOTE: If the target disk or
speed sensor is dusty use a soft dry cloth to wipe off the dust. A dirty, scratched or
damaged disk may cause Error 3 to occur.
Access
Cover
Screws (4)
Figure 2
4. Measure the speed sensor gap.
A. Measure the gap between the speed sensor
and the lower pulley. It should measure 3/16” (.48 cm) and should be parallel to the lower pulley. See Figure 3.
Figure 3
Gap
Target Disk on Lower Pulley
Speed Sensor Screw
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5. Adjust the speed sensor gap (if needed).
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen the screw securing the speed sensor in place. See
Figure 3. NOTE: Gently bend the side cover to get at the speed sensor screw.
B. Adjust the gap between the speed sensor and the lower pulley to 3/16” (.48 cm) and tighten
the screw. See Figure 3.
6. Test for speed errors.
A. Connect the power cord to a power outlet.
B. Enter Test Mode.
! WARNING: Flywheel may be hot. Wait until it cools before servicing.
! CAUTION: Do not pinch your fingers between the belt and pulley during this procedure.
C. Slowly move the flywheel with your hand and check the speed LED on the lower board. It
should blink as the target disk passes the sensor.
D. Mount the unit and begin striding at a steady pace.
E. While striding, take note of the speed that is displayed in the strides-per-minute display. This
number should increase as you stride faster. If the number fluctuates greatly then your speed sensor gap may need to be readjusted or replaced.
F. Press Stop and turn the power switch to the off (O) position.
7. Attach the access cover.
A. While being sure not to pinch any cables, hold the access cover in place. See Figure 2.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the four screws securing the access cover.
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Drive Belts
NOTE: This procedure will cover the primary and secondary drive belts.
Tools Required
• Phillips head screwdriver
• 3/16” Allen wrench
• 2 Cloths
• 3/8” Nutdriver or socket wrench
• 7/16” Socket wrench
• 1/2” Socket wrench (only if belt tension needs to be reset)
• 1/2” Open end wrench (only if belt tension needs to be reset)
• 3/8” Square-hole torque wrench (only if belt tension needs to be reset)
! WARNING: Disconnect the power cord before beginning this procedure. Keep wet items away
from inside parts of the unit. Electrical shock could occur even if the unit is unplugged.
1. Elevate the unit and disconnect the power source.
A. Plug the power cord into the power outlet.
B. Enter Test Mode.
C. Elevate the unit to a minimum of level 7 incline.
D. While the unit is elevated, turn the main power switch to the off (O) position and unplug the
power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the access cover.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the four screws securing the access cover. See
Figure 2.
B. Remove the access cover.
! WARNING: Flywheel may be hot. Wait until it cools before
Washer
servicing.
Cap
3. Detach the connecting rods.
Connecting Rod
A. Using a 3/16” Allen wrench, remove the Cap, SHCS
and spacer securing the linkage rod. See Figure 4.
NOTE: Detach only the ends where the rods connect to the crank.
SHCS
B. Lay the linkage rod down on the frame.
NOTE: Place a cloth in between the linkage rod and the frame to prevent scratches.
Cloth on the Frame
Figure 4
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4. Remove the side covers.
A. Remove the six screws and six washers
securing each side cover in place. See Figure 5.
B. Remove both side covers. NOTE: The
gasket will come off with one of the side covers. See Figure 5.
5. Remove the crank covers.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove
the three screws securing each crank cover in place. See Figure 6.
B. Remove both crank covers.
! WARNING: Failure to release the drive belt
tension may cause personal injury and may damage the unit.
6. Remove the lower pivot assembly.
A. Using a 7/16” socket wrench, remove
the two screws, two lock washers and two flat washers from the lower pivot shaft. See Figure 7. NOTE: The tension is
now released. The primary belt can be replaced without loosening the idler pulley.
Figure 5
Gasket
Side Cover
Screw (6)
Washer (6)
Crank Cover
Screw (3)
NOTE: If you are not replacing the secondary
belt, leave the lower pivot assembly loose in its place, skip steps 6B-8E and continue with step 9.
B. Remove the lower pivot assembly out
of the secondary belt and from the frame. See Figure 8.
7. Remove the secondary belt (if applicable).
A. Slide the secondary drive belt off the unit
and discard it.
Figure 6
Screw
Lock
Washer
Flat
Washer
Lower Pivot
Shaft
Figure 7
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NOTE: If you are not replacing the primary belt skip to
step 14.
! WARNING: Do not touch components on the lower
board. A charge can remain after unplugging the power cord and turning off the unit.
8. Remove the lower board assembly (if applicable).
A. Pull out on the lower board shield. See Figure 9.
NOTE: It will snap out.
B. Disconnect the elevation motor cable from the
lower board. See Figure 10.
C. Using a 3/8” nutdriver, remove the nut, washer
and ground wire from the stud above the lower board. See Figure 10.
D. Using a Phillips head screwdriver,
remove the top two screws from the lower board assembly and loosen the bottom two screws. See Figure 11.
E. Slide the lower board assembly to the
left and off the two screws, then gently let it suspend by the cables.
Spacer (2)
Lower Pivot Assembly
Figure 8
Lower Board
Shield
Secondary Drive Belt
(Removed in Step 7)
Lower
Pulley
Nut
Washer Stud
Ground
Wire
9. Remove the crank shaft assembly (if
applicable).
A. Using a 9/16” socket wrench and a 9/16”
open end wrench, remove the two bolts, four flat washers and two nuts from each of the top pillow blocks. See Figure 12.
Figure 9
Elevation
Cable
Figure 10
Remove Top Screws
Lower Board Assembly
Loosen Bottom
Screws
Figure 11
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Pillow Block (2)
NOTE: Nuts (4) and flat washers (4) are behind the pillow blocks.
Pin
Figure 12
B. Remove the crank shaft assembly
along with the primary belt, pillow blocks and crank arms out of the unit. NOTE:
You may need to wiggle the assembly out. There is a pin in each pillow block. Be sure not to lose them. See Figure 13.
10. Remove the primary belt (if applicable).
A. Slide the primary drive belt off the
upper pulley and discard it. See Figure 13.
11. Attach the primary belt (if applicable).
A. Slide the new primary drive belt on
the upper pulley. See Figure 13.
Primary
Drive Belt
Bolt (4)
Pin
Flat Washer (8)
Crank Shaft Assembly
Washer (8)
Screw (4)
Upper Pulley
Pin (2)
Pillow
Block (2)
Nut (4)
Crank
Arm (2)
B. Confirm that the primary drive belt is
straight and centered on the upper pulley.
12. Attach the crank shaft assembly (if applicable).
A. Confirm that a pin (removed in step 9B) protrudes about 1/4” out of the back of each pillow
block. NOTE: The pins will slide into the frame in the next step. See Figures 12 and 13.
B. Lift the assembly and slide the pins into the holes on the frame. NOTE: The pins should be
flush with the front of the pillow blocks. You may need to tap them in.
C. Using a 9/16” socket wrench and a 9/16” open end wrench, secure the two bolts, four flat
washers and two nuts (removed in step 9A) to each pillow block. See Figure 12.
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! CAUTION: Do not pinch your fingers between the belt and pulley during this procedure.
13. Attach the lower board assembly.
A. Slide the lower board assembly over the two bottom screws and to the right.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, attach the top two screws and tighten the two bottom
screws securing the lower board assembly in place.
C. Place the washer on the stud then follow it with the ground wire terminal. Use a 3/8”
nutdriver to secure the nut over the terminal. See Figure 10.
D. Connect the elevation motor cable into the lower board.
E. Place the shield into position and push in (the shield will snap in). See Figure 9.
14. Position the secondary drive belt.
A. Slide the new secondary drive belt into place on the frame.
15. Secure the lower pivot assembly.
A. Slide the lower pivot assembly through both drive belts and into place on the frame.
B. Confirm that the secondary drive belt is straight and centered on the lower pulley. See
Figure 12.
C. Confirm that the two spacers are still in place under the lower pivot shaft.
D. Using a 7/16” socket wrench, tighten the two screws, two lock washers and two flat washers
securing the lower pivot assembly in place.
16. Check the tension of the primary drive belt.
A. Press on the primary belt with your hand. You should not feel any “give” in the primary belt. If
the belt “gives”, follow step 17 through 18. Otherwise, skip to step 19. NOTE: The secondary belt is self-tensioning.
17. Release the tension of the primary drive belt.
A. Using a 1/2” socket wrench, loosen the bottom screw on the idler pulley. See Figure 14.
B. Using a 1/2” socket wrench, loosen the top screw on the idler pulley See Figure 14.
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NOTE: Do not adjust the idler pulley unless it is obvious that your belt is not tensioned properly.
Figure 14
This Side of Bracket
Top Screw
Cybex Arc Trainer 610A Service Manual
This Side of Bracket
Idler
Pulley
Bottom Screw
18. Torque the primary belt (if applicable).
A. Using a 3/8” square-hole torque wrench, pull up until the idler wheel rocks against the brake
and is torqued to 75 ft-lbs. NOTE: Continue holding the torque wrench at 75 ft-lbs during the next step.
B. While holding the torque wrench at 75 ft-lbs, use a 1/2” socket wrench to tighten the top screw
on the idler pulley. See Figure 14.
C. Using a 1/2” socket wrench, tighten the bottom screw on the idler pulley. See Figure 14.
19. Attach the crank covers.
A. Place each crank cover in position.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, attach the three screws securing each crank cover in place.
See Figure 6.
20. Attach the side covers.
A. Place each side cover in position in the rubber gasket.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the six screws and six washers securing each side
cover. See Figure 5.
21. Secure the connecting rods.
A. Using a 3/16” Allen wrench, attach the screw securing each connecting rod to each crank.
See Figure 4.
22. Attach the access cover.
A. While being sure not to pinch any cables, hold the access cover in place. See Figure 2.
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B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the four screws securing the access cover.
See Figure 2.
Eddy Current Brake
Tools Required
• Phillips head screwdriver
• 3/16” Allen wrench
• 7/16” Socket wrench
• Work Gloves
! WARNING: Disconnect the power cord before beginning this procedure. Keep wet items away
from inside parts of the unit. Electrical shock could occur even if the unit is unplugged.
1. Elevate the unit and disconnect the power source.
A. Plug the power cord into the power outlet.
B. Enter Test Mode.
C. Elevate the unit to a minimum of level 7 incline.
D. While the unit is elevated, turn the main power switch to the off (O) position and unplug the
power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the access cover.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the four screws securing the access cover. See
Figure 2.
B. Remove the access cover.
! WARNING: Flywheel may be hot. Wait until it cools before servicing.
3. Detach the connecting rods.
A. Using a 3/16” Allen wrench, remove the screw securing each connecting rod to each crank.
See Figure 4.
B. Place a cloth on the frame where the connecting rod will rest.
C. Rest the rod on the cloth to prevent scratches. See Figure 4.
4. Loosen the left side cover
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the six screws and six washers securing each side
cover in place. See Figure 5.
B. Remove both side covers. NOTE: The gasket will come off with one of the side covers.
See Figure 5.
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