Life Fitness LC8500R, LC9100R, 90R, 95Re, R9 Service Manual

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Lifecycle Recumbent Bikes
LC9500R, LC9100R, LC8500R,
R9, R7, 95Ri, 93Ri, 90R, and 95Re
Customer Support Services
SERVICE MANUAL
Lifecycle Recumbent Bikes LC95R, LC91R, LC85R, R9, R7, 95Ri, 93Ri, 90R, and 95Re
GENERAL CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................ii
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS .............................................................................................iii
GLOSSARY (Pending) .....................................................................................................iv
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION......................................................................................v
SECTIONAL CONTENTS
TROUBLESHOOTING 1
DIAGNOSTICS LED 2A
DIAGNOSTICS LCD 2B
HOW TO…SERVICE 3
ELECTRONICS 4
MISCELLANEOUS 5
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INTRODUCTION
This service manual is applicable to Recumbent Exercise Bikes LC9500R, LC9100R, LC8500R, R9, R7, 95Ri, 93Ri, 90R, and 95Re Information represents typical configuration and may differ slightly from actual equipment. The service manual provides recommendations for safe and efficient approaches to problem situations.
If an operating problem should arise, turn to the TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDES and attempt to isolate what is causing the malfunction. The GUIDES are listed by symptoms and follow with suggestions as to the most probable cause of the problem.
Once you have pinpointed the source of the problem, turn to the appropriate "How To..." section and review the proper procedures for removing, replacing or adjusting a part. The "How To..." sections are organized by replaceable part (or assembly) name and each page lists the “Special Tools Required“to complete the specific task.
Refer to COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION in the front part of this section to locate and identify in order service repair parts for your machine.
If you do not have a part in stock, a form to order by FAX has been included in Section V for your convenience or you can call Life Fitness Customer Support Services any Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM (C.S.T.). When you place a call, in order to speed our response to your particular situation, please have the following information available for the customer service phone technician who will be prepared to assist you:
1. The Lifecycle equipment model number
2. The serial number
3. The symptom of the problem
4. The part name and number to order
When you receive your order, review the appropriate "How To..." section and follow the step by step procedures designed to help you install the part quickly and correctly.
If you have any questions or comments please phone, mail, or fax us at:
LIFE FITNESS COMPANY - CUSTOMER SUPPORT SERVICES 10601 Belmont Avenue, Franklin Park, IL 60131; U.S.A. Telephone: 847-451-0036, Toll Free: 800-351-3737, FAX: 847-288-3702
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SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL REQUIREMENTS
Unless otherwise specified, only basic hand tools are required to perform service procedures outlined in this section. Some of these standard tools should consist of: Philips and Straight­Blade Screw Drivers, Torx Set, Pliers, Rubber Mallet, Pry Bar, Snap Ring Pliers (internal and external), Standard and Metric size Socket Set (3/8 or 1/2 drive), and Standard and Metric size Combination, open-end, or Box Wrenches.
Specialized tools will be listed after the sub-heading Special Service Tools:, which appears below the Service Procedure heading at the top of the page. If no specialized tools are required, then the title would read: Special Service Tools: NONE, which means that standard hand tools should be employed to provide service to the product.
Specialized tools must be used to safely and effectively complete the service procedures. Improvisation or attempts to use any other tool could result in unnecessary damage to the equipment or personal injury.
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GLOSSARY
PENDING
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
Console
Console Support Assembly
Seat Back
Handlebar
End Cap
Left Side Shroud
Left Pedal
Seat Pad
Right Crank Arm
Right Pedal
Wheel
Accessory Tray
Rear Stabilizer
Right Side Shroud
Leveler
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
Heart Rate Cable
Left Crank Arm Hub
Main Cable
Seat Assembly
Shroud Gasket
Extrusion
Frame
Resistor Assembly
Intermediate Pulley
Alternator Belt
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
Decal
Power Control Board
Rack
Locking Mechanism
Alternator Cable
Alternator
Reed Switch
Crank Arm Pulley
Right Crank Arm Hub
Battery
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SECTION I
TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDES
Page
Display Console LEDs Not Illuminating............................................................................... 3
Display Console Initializes Then Fails................................................................................. 3
No Prompt ...........................................................................................................................3
LEDs Not Constant..............................................................................................................4
LEDs Do Not Extinguish...................................................................................................... 4
Prompt Flashes ...................................................................................................................4
Display Console Keys Do Not Function ..............................................................................4
Excessive Resistance is Immediate.................................................................................... 5
Excessive Resistance Loading Occurs ...............................................................................5
Resistance Varies During Manual Mode............................................................................. 5
RANDOM and HILL Resistance is Constant, No Variation .................................................6
Pedaling Is Difficult.............................................................................................................. 6
Pedaling is to Easy.............................................................................................................. 6
Inadequate Resistance During Pedaling............................................................................. 7
Battery Over-Heating...........................................................................................................7
Bike Not Stable ...................................................................................................................7
Loud Noise ..........................................................................................................................7
No Heart Rate .....................................................................................................................8
Channels Do Not Change ...................................................................................................8
Sound Does Not Change ....................................................................................................8
Faulty PCB ..........................................................................................................................8
No Sound ............................................................................................................................8
Unable to Receive Channels............................................................................................... 9
Snow and Noise ..................................................................................................................9
Screen is Blank ...................................................................................................................9
Screen Does Not Respond To Touch .................................................................................9
Wrong Buttons Activated when Touching Screen............................................................... 9
No Buttons Activated when Touching Screen..................................................................... 9
Screen Does Not Turn ON and No Audio ...........................................................................9
Testing the Inverter Board................................................................................................... 10
Testing the Power Supply Cable......................................................................................... 11
Notes...................................................................................................................................12
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SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Display Console LEDs not illuminating
Display console initializes then fails
Auto start not responding. Check auto start not responding.
Keypad not responding. Test keypad in diagnostics.
Insufficient battery voltage. Check battery voltage. The LC9500,
LC9100, and C9i have a 6VDC battery (non-alkaline) which should test at a minimum of 6.0 VDC. The LC8500, and C7 has a 9VDC alkaline battery and it should test at a minimum of 9.0 VDC. Replace battery if it fails to meet minimum requirements.
Loose wire connections. Disconnect then reconnect
connections.
Worn or damaged wire harnesses.
Malfunctioning display console.
Malfunctioning alternator control board (ACB).
Loose wire connections. Disconnect then secure connections.
No RPM. Enter Diagnostic and check for RPM.
Inspect wire harnesses. Replace worn or damaged harness.
Test with substitute display console. Replace malfunctioning display console.
Test with substitute ACB. Replace malfunctioning ACB.
No prompt upon release of START key. Entry of additional information not allowed.
Malfunctioning alternator. Test alternator output or test with
substitute alternator. Replace malfunctioning alternator. Refer to Alternator Voltage Test.
Malfunctioning alternator control board.
Malfunctioning display console.
Worn or damaged wire harnesses.
Malfunctioning display console.
Battery drained. Replace Battery with new one.
Test with substitute alternator control board. Replace malfunctioning board.
Test with substitute display console. Replace malfunctioning display console.
Inspect wire harnesses. Replace worn or damaged harness.
Test with substitute display console. Replace malfunctioning display console.
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SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Display Console LEDs are not constant
Pedaling to slowly Pedal faster than 35 RPM.
Insufficient battery voltage Check battery voltage. The LC9500,
LC9100, and C9i have a 6VDC battery (non-alkaline) which should test at a minimum of 6.0 VDC. The LC8500, and C7 has a 9VDC alkaline battery and it should test at a minimum of 9.0 VDC. Replace battery if it fails to meet minimum requirements.
Loose wire connections Disconnect then reconnect
connections.
Display Console LEDs do not extinguish in timely manner at the end of a workout, when the CLEAR key is pressed, or when the pedaling stops.
Prompt persistently flashes and entry of additional information is not allowed.
Display Console keys (except START key) do not function and Exercise Bike does not respond.
Worn or damaged wire harnesses
Malfunctioning Display Console
Malfunctioning Alternator Control Board
Malfunctioning Alternator Test Alternator output or test with
Malfunctioning Alternator Control Board
Malfunctioning Display Console
Attempting to enter improper duration of time
Malfunctioning Display Console
Attempting to enter program not available.
Malfunctioning Keypad Test Keypad in Diagnostics.
Malfunctioning Display Console
Inspect wire harnesses. Replace worn or damaged harnesses.
Test with substitute Display Console. Replace malfunctioning Display Console.
Test with substitute Alternator Control Board. Replace malfunctioning board.
substitute Alternator. Replace malfunctioning Alternator. Refer to Alternator Voltage Test.
Test with substitute Alternator Control Board. Replace defective board.
Inspect for damage or depression at START key. Test with substitute Display Console. Replace malfunctioning Display Console.
Refer to Operation Manual for time duration requirements.
Test with substitute Display Console. Replace malfunctioning Display Console.
Refer to Operation Manual for program availability.
Test with substitute Display Console. Replace malfunctioning Display Console.
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SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Upon start of program, excessive resistance load is immediate; no normal, incremental increase from “no load.”
Insufficient battery voltage Check battery voltage. The LC9500,
LC9100, and C9i have a 6VDC battery (non-alkaline) which should test at a minimum of 6.0 VDC. The LC8500, and C7 has a 9VDC alkaline battery and it should test at a minimum of 9.0 VDC. Replace battery if it fails to meet minimum requirements.
Loose wire connections Disconnect then, reconnect
connections.
During program, excessive resistance loading occurs.
During MANUAL program, resistance variation occurs.
Worn or damaged wire harnesses
Malfunctioning Display Console
Malfunctioning Alternator Control Board
Malfunctioning Alternator Test Alternator output or, test with
Loose wire connections Disconnect then, reconnect
Worn or damaged wire harnesses
Malfunctioning Display Console
Malfunctioning Alternator Control Board (ACB)
Malfunctioning Alternator Test Alternator output or, test with
Pedaling too slowly Pedal faster than 35 RPM.
Loose wire connections Disconnect then, reconnect
Worn or damaged harnesses Inspect wire harnesses. Replace
Malfunctioning Display Console
Inspect wire harnesses. Replace worn or damaged harness.
Test with substitute Display Console. Replace malfunctioning Display Console.
Test with substitute Alternator Control Board. Replace malfunctioning board.
substitute Alternator. Replace malfunctioning Alternator. Refer to Alternator Voltage Test.
connections.
Inspect wire harnesses. Replace worn or damaged harness.
Test with substitute Display Console. Replace Display Console.
Test with substitute ACB. Replace malfunctioning ACB.
substitute Alternator. Replace malfunctioning Alternator. Refer to Alternator Voltage Test.
connections.
worn or damaged harness.
Test with substitute Display Console. Replace Display Console.
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SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
During MANUAL program, resistance variation occurs.
During RANDOM or HILL programs, resistance is constant without variation for interval training nor hill incline/decline.
Malfunctioning Alternator Control Board
Malfunctioning Alternator Test Alternator output or, test with
Loose wire connections Disconnect then, reconnect
Worn or damaged harnesses Inspect wire harnesses. Replace
Test with substitute Alternator Control Board. Replace defective board.
substitute Alternator. Replace malfunctioning Alternator. Refer to Alternator Voltage Test.
connections.
worn or damaged harness.
Pedaling is difficult, feels restricted or, is not possible when Exercise Bike has not been started (START key not pressed).
During exercise program, pedaling is insufficiently easy, not providing adequate resistance.
Malfunctioning Display Console
Malfunctioning Alternator Control Board
Malfunctioning Alternator Test Alternator output or, test with
Malfunctioning Pulley Clutch Assembly
Alternator Belt excessively tight
Alternator Belt Alignment is OFF
Crank bearings worn or corroded
Pedaling too slowly Pedal faster than 30 RPM.
Program level doesn’t challenge user ability
Loose wire connections Disconnect then, reconnect
Worn or damaged harnesses Inspect wire harnesses. Replace
Malfunctioning Display Console
Malfunctioning Alternator Control Board
Test with substitute Display Console. Replace malfunctioning Display Console.
Test with substitute Alternator Control Board. Replace defective board.
substitute Alternator. Replace malfunctioning Alternator. Refer to Alternator Voltage Test.
Inspect Clutch for free backward and forward rotation. Replace malfunctioning Pulley Clutch or Freewheel.
Inspect belt deflection. Adjust as necessary.
Alternator Belt Deflection: 1/4 inch (6mm)
Realign alternator belt to far users left groove of the alternator pulley, not in the center.
Replace Crank Bearings.
Select higher level.
connections.
worn or damaged harness.
Test with substitute Display Console. Replace malfunctioning Console.
Test with substitute Alternator Control Board. Replace defective board.
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SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
During exercise program, pedaling is insufficiently easy, not providing adequate resistance.
Malfunctioning Alternator Test Alternator output or, test with
substitute Alternator. Replace malfunctioning Alternator. Refer to Alternator Voltage Test.
Alternator Belt excessively loose
Drive Belt excessively loose Inspect Belt. Replace Belt.
Inspect belt deflection. Adjust as necessary. Alternator Belt Deflection: 1/4 inch (6mm)
Battery over-heating during exercise program.
Exercise Bike not stable upon floor.
During exercise program, loud noise issuing from Exercise Bike.
Battery Wires incorrectly connected
Worn Battery Wires Inspect Wires. Replace Wires or
Battery leads grounding upon frame
Malfunctioning Display Console
Stabilizer Foot Pads not adjusted correctly
Floor surface not level Position Exercise Bike upon level
Wheel(s) damaged Replace damaged wheel(s).
Frame damaged Contact Customer Support Services.
Non-carpeted, hard surface floor
Improper riding style Change style. Do not lean excessively
Crank Bearings worn Inspect Bearings. Replace as
Inspect connections: red wire to positive (+) lead; black wire to negative (-) lead.
harness.
Inspect leads. Replace battery.
Test with substitute Display Console. Replace malfunctioning Display Console.
Adjust Foot Pads.
surface.
Place Exercise Bike upon softer surfaced floor.
to either side.
necessary.
Alternator Belt excessively loose
Alternator Belt worn Replace Belt.
Malfunctioning Alternator Operate Exercise Bike as in normal
Drive Belt excessively loose Inspect Belt. Replace Belt.
Free-wheel Pulley Assembly Inspect clutch for free rotation.
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Inspect belt deflection. Adjust as necessary. Alternator Belt Deflection: 1/4 inch (6mm)
use with light and heavy load levels. Listen for excessive noise. Replace Alternator as necessary.
Replace defective Freewheel Pulley.
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SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
No heart rate or, display reads (No Heart Rate).
No heart rate reading Executive Diagnostic Mode to verify
performance of heart rate function.
Faulty cable connection Verify heart-rate cable is properly
connected.
Using an ohmmeter, verify continuity at the main console cable. See wiring diagram for pin location.
Malfunctioning Handlebar/Lifepulse Grip Assembly (include. Worn or damaged heart rate lead)
Life Pulse handlebar Verify that the handlebar is
Handlebar/Lifepulse Grip Assembly
Loose or malfunctioning heart rate lead connection at Display Console
Malfunctioning Display Console
Wear or damage to grip Replace the handlebar assembly.
Channels do not change.
Sound does not change.
Faulty PCB Only one channel programmed Follow the setup procedures in the
No sound.
Key pad malfunction. Run Key pad test in diagnostics.
Interface PC board defective. Replace Interface PC board.
Key pad malfunction. Run Key pad test in diagnostics.
Interface PC board defective. Replace Interface PC board.
Faulty headphones. Replace headphones.
Faulty headphone jack assembly.
Faulty cable to Headphone jack assembly
Air/cable setting may not be correct
Power applied prior to video hookup
Replace Handlebar/Lifepulse Assembly.
functioning. See diagrams.
Using an ohmmeter, verify continuity between Lifepulse sensor and cable connection. See wiring diagram for pin location.
Dry wipe sensors.
Secure connection. Replace malfunctioning Handlebar/Lifepulse Grip Assembly
Test with substitute Display Console. Replace malfunctioning Display Console.
Replace if defective.
Replace if defective.
operator manual.
Replace headphone jack assembly.
Replace Headphone jack cable.
Follow the set up procedures in the operators’ manual.
Power down, install video, and follow channel instruction.
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SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Unable to receive any channels when using cable.
Snow and noise appear on the screen.
Screen is blank with audio beeps or dark.
The wrong buttons activate when the touch screen is touched.
screen is touched.
Screen does not turn ON and no audio.
Air/cable setting may not be correct.
Coax Cable may be bad. Replace Coax Cable.
Coax Cable may be unplugged Reconnect Cable.
Cable system may not be producing clear signal
Air/cable setting may not be correct.
Coax cable may be bad. Replace Coax cable.
LCD Back Light burned up. Replace LCD/Touch Screen.
Back Light power inverter bad Replace backlight inverter
LCD Screen failure Replace LCD/Touch Screen.
Problem on the single board computer
Touch screen failure. Replace LCD/Touch Screen.Screen Does not respond to touch.
Problem with Single Board Computer.
Touch Screen not calibrated correctly
Touch Screen Damaged. Replace LCD/Touch Screen.
Touch Screen Damaged. Replace LCD/Touch Screen.No buttons activate when the touch
Failure On the single board computer.
No power. Check Main Cable for 5 & 12VDC.
Faulty wire harness to console. Replace Wire Harness
LCD defective. Replace LCD\TOUCH screen
Follow the setup procedures in the operator manual.
Notify installer.
Follow the setup procedures in the operator manual.
Replace Single Board Computer.
Replace Single Board Computer.
Calibrate Touch Screen. Refer to Diagnostics.
Replace the single board Computer.
Check wiring diagram pin locations.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE – TESTING THE INVERTER BOARD
Special Service Tools Required: Multi-meter
CAUTION! HIGH VOLTAGE ON CONNECTORS J2 AND J3
1.
J3
Remove the Integrated System Console from the Unit.
2. Remove Rear Cover from the Console Assembly.
3. Plug in Power Supply and Remote Control to the Console
4. Press the Power On Key on the Remote Control.
5. TEST NO. 1: Place the Red Lead from the multi-meter onto Test Point 1 and the Black Lead onto Test Point 3. Voltage should be 12 Vdc (+/- .5V).
J2
Tes t Points
6
5 4
3 2
1
J1
6. TEST NO. 2: Place the Red Lead from the multi-meter onto Test Point 5 and the Black Lead to Test Point
3. Voltage should be 12 Vdc (+/- .5V)
PROBLEM SOLUTION
No Voltage on TP1 Replace Cable, Remote, or Main PC Board.
Voltage present on TP1 Replace the Inverter Board
Voltage on TP1 and TP2 but NO Voltage on TP5 Replace Cable between Inverter Board and Main PC Board
TEST POINT VOLTAGE DESCRIPTION PIN NUMBER
TP 1 & 2 12 Vdc VIN 1 & 2
TP 3 &4 0 Vdc Ground 3 & 4
5 12 Vdc Enable 5
5 0 Vdc Disable 5
6 Not Used Not Used 6/7/8
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE – TESTING THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE
Special Service Tools Required: Multi-meter
1. Unscrew the Retaining Nut securing the Power Cable Plug. Remove the Cable.
2. Using a Multi-meter, touch the Red Lead to the POSITIVE area on the Cable, which is the center of the cable. Next touch the Black Lead to the NEGATIVE area, which is the side of the inner Cable. The voltage should read 12 Vdc.
Positive
Negative
Retaining nut
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SECTION IIA
DIAGNOSTIC MODES
FOR LED UNITS
Page
LC9500R ............................................................................................................................. 3
LC9100R Console............................................................................................................... 4
LC8500R Console............................................................................................................... 5
R9 Console ......................................................................................................................... 6
R7 Console ......................................................................................................................... 7
MAP..................................................................................................................................... 8
ENTRY LEVEL .................................................................................................................... 9
Test/Service - All LEDs And Keypad Test.......................................................................... 10
Test/Service - Walking LED Test ....................................................................................... 11
Test/Service - Miscellaneous 1 Test .................................................................................. 12
Test/Service - Miscellaneous 2 Test .................................................................................. 13
Test/Service - Port I/O Test................................................................................................ 14
Test/Service - Life Pulse Test ............................................................................................ 15
Test/Service - CSAFE Network Test .................................................................................. 16
Test/Service - EEPROM Test............................................................................................. 17
Test/Service - Telemetry Enable/Disable ........................................................................... 18
Test/Service - Language .................................................................................................... 19
Optional Settings - MAX Program Duration........................................................................ 20
Optional Settings - English/Metric Units............................................................................. 21
Optional Settings - WATT Display Enable/Disable............................................................. 22
Optional Settings - METS Display Enable/Disable............................................................. 23
Optional Settings - CAL/HR Display Enable/Disable.......................................................... 24
Optional Settings – WATTS Program Enable/Disable ....................................................... 25
Optional Settings - METS Program Enable/Disable........................................................... 26
Optional Settings - Statistics .............................................................................................. 27
Optional Settings – Entertainment Controls ....................................................................... 28
Optional Settings - Photo Shoot......................................................................................... 29
Notes.................................................................................................................................. 30
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DISPLAY CONSOLE LC9500R
LC9500R
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DISPLAY CONSOLE LC9100R
LC9100R
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DISPLAY CONSOLE LC8500R
LC8500R
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DISPLAY CONSOLE R9
R9
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DISPLAY CONSOLE R7
R7
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A
A
MAP
Test/service
Display Test
Walking Led
Port I/o Test
Language
All Led’s On
Keypad Test
Relay
Fld Kick
Units
lt. Voltage
lt Rpm
Entertainment
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