U7XE-05 BIKESERVICE MANUAL
73.4 TOUCH SCREEN CARE & CLEANINGCHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCETOUCH SCREEN CARE AND CLEANING* The touch screen requires very little mainten
84.1 CONSOLE DESCRIPTIONThe U7xe-05 has a fully integrated touch screen display. All information required for workouts is explained on screen. Explo
94.2 WORKOUT SETUP STEPSTo set up a workout, press the touch screen over the program you would like to use and then follow the prompts to begin your w
105.1 MANAGER MODE OVERVIEWFIGURE AThe Manager's Custom Mode allows the club owner to customize the bike for the club. 1) To enter Manager Mode
115.2 MANAGER MODE - ABOUT TABMANAGER MODEAboutFUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIEDSerial Number This option displays the serial number of t
125.3 MANAGER MODE - TIME TABMANAGER MODETimeFUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIEDMaximum TimeDefault: 60 MinutesThis option allows the club t
135.5 MANAGER MODE - TV TABCHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODEFUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIEDDefault ChannelDefault: 3This option controls the defau
145.6 MANAGER MODE - LANGUAGE TABCHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODEMANAGER MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIEDLanguage Select default language.
155.7 MANAGER MODE - OTHER TABMANAGER MODEOtherFUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIEDAsset ManagementDefault: OffThis option allows the club ow
166.1 ENGINEERING MODE OVERVIEWFIGURE AThe Engineering Mode allows the club owner to keep track of the technical settings and error history for the bi
CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ... 1CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2.1
17ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIEDStatistics This option displays the workout information for the unit. N/A6.3 ENGINEER
18ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIEDClubsDefault: MATRIXThis option allows the club to select a screen header from a list.
19ENGINEERING MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIEDOther Erp TimeDefault: 0 minutesIf there is no use of the machine over a period of tim
20FIGURE A7.1 SERVICE MODE OVERVIEWThe Service Mode allows an authorized service provider to test and store information on the bike. 1) To enter Ser
21FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONSMachine Type This option selects the current model. Serial Number This option displays the serial number of the
227.3 SERVICE MODE - TEST TABCHAPTER 7: SERVICE MODEFUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIEDKeypad This option is for a keypad test. N/ATouch C
23SERVICE MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONSLog This option records key component replacement history. 7.4 SERVICE MODE - LOG TAB7.5 SERVICE M
248.1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMSCHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING
25CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING8.1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS - CONTINUED
268.1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS - CONTINUEDCHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTINGMCB POWER WIREDIGITAL COMMUNICATION WIRE
III8.14 Troubleshooting - Heart Rate Issues ... 398.15 TV Troubleshooting - O
27CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING8.1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS - CONTINUEDPULSE SENSOR WIRE - RIGHTPULSE SENSOR WIRE - LEFT
288.1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS - CONTINUEDCHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTINGPULSE EXTENDED WIRE
29CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING8.2 LCB LED INDICATORS
30CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING8.3 TROUBLESHOOTING - ERROR 04A0 / 0440FIGURE A FIGURE BERROR CODE 04A0 / 04401) SYMPTOM:04A0 – UCB communication disconn
31CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING8.4 TROUBLESHOOTING - ERROR 04B0FIGURE A FIGURE BERROR CODE 04B01) SYMPTOM:04B0 – LCB communication disconnected.2) SOLU
32CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING8.5 TROUBLESHOOTING - ERROR 0347FIGURE A8.6 TROUBLESHOOTING - ERROR 03A5 / 03A6ERROR CODE 03471) SYMPTOM:0347 - Can not l
33CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING8.7 TROUBLESHOOTING - ERROR 0248FIGURE A FIGURE BERROR CODE 02481) SYMPTOM:0248 - Battery disconnection or fail. (When po
34CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING8.9 TROUBLESHOOTING - ERROR 02B4 / 03A8 / 02AB / 0441FIGURE A8.8 TROUBLESHOOTING - ERROR 0247ERROR CODE 02471) SYMPTOM:02
35CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING8.10 TROUBLESHOOTING - ERROR 0149 / 01AFFIGURE AERROR CODE 0149 / 01AF1) SYMPTOM:0149 – Electro-magnet over current.01AF
36CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING8.11 TROUBLESHOOTING - ERROR 01B4FIGURE AFIGURE BERROR CODE 01B41) SYMPTOM:01B4 – Battery connection reverse protection.2
11.1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONCHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONFRAME SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
37CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING8.12 TROUBLESHOOTING - NO RESISTANCE ISSUESFIGURE A FIGURE BFIGURE A FIGURE BNO RESISTANCE ISSUES1) SYMPTOM:No resistance
38ALL OR SOME OF THE FUNCTION KEYS DO NOT RESPONDFIGURE A8.13 TROUBLESHOOTING - TOUCH PAD ISSUESPOSSIBLE CAUSES:1) The touch pad is not calibrated p
398.14 TROUBLESHOOTING - HEART RATE ISSUESCHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTINGHEART RATE FUNCTION DOES NOT WORK OR IS READING INCORRECTLYPOSSIBLE CAUSES:1) The
408.15 TV TROUBLESHOOTING - OVERVIEWCHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTINGSections 8.15 - 8.18 will assist with diagnosing problems with TV and entertainment rela
418.16 TV TROUBLESHOOTING - PICTURE FUZZY OR UNCLEAR1) For a fuzzy or unclear picture, see the TV programming instructions in Section 10. If the TV
421) Remove the console back and check the electrical connections for the TV (Figures A & B). 2) If internal electrical connections are good (t
43CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING8.18 TV TROUBLESHOOTING - ENTERTAINMENT KEYPAD ISSUESENTERTAINMENT KEYPAD IS NOT WORKING1) SYMPTOM: a. The entertai
449.1 CONSOLE REPLACEMENT1) Remove the 4 screws holding the console to the frame (Figure A). 2) Disconnect the console cable and HR connections fro
459.2 CUP HOLDER REPLACEMENTCHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE1) Remove the 4 screws holding the cup holder to the console mast (Figure A). 2) Remov
469.3 HANDLEBAR REPLACEMENT1) Remove the cup holder as outlined in Section 9.2. 2) Remove the 4 screws holding the heart rate handlebar to the cons
2CONSOLE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION1.1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION SN # PLACEMENTCHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
479.4 HANDLEBAR SERVICECHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE1) All items on the handlebar are removed using a Phillips screwdriver from the underside of
48CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE9.5 CONSOLE KEYPAD / OVERLAY REPLACEMENT NOTE: The instructions below are similar for console overlays / keypads r
499.5 CONSOLE KEYPAD / OVERLAY REPLACEMENT - CONTINUEDFIGURE E FIGURE FFIGURE G FIGURE H8) Press down on the corners of the overlay / keypad to keep
509.6 PEDAL REPLACEMENTCHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE1) Use a 15 mm commercial pedal wrench to remove the pedal from the crank (Figure A). NOTE:
519.7 CRANK AXLE SET REPLACEMENT1) Remove the bolt that holds the crank to the drive axle set (Figure A). 2) The crank can be removed (Figure B). 3
529.8 FRONT SHROUDS REPLACEMENT1) Remove the 2 screws that hold the silver cover to the frame (Figure A). 2) Remove the silver cover (Figure B). 3)
539.9 SIDE COVERS REPLACEMENT1) Remove the pedals as outlined in Section 9.6. 2) Remove the crank as outlined in Section 9.7. 3) Remove the front
549.10 CONSOLE MAST REMOVAL1) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.1. 2) Remove the cup holder as outlined in Section 9.2. 3) Remove the h
559.11 SEAT PAD REPLACEMENTFIGURE BFIGURE A1) Remove the 4 screws holding the seat pad to the seat post (Figure A). 2) Lift the seat pad away from
569.12 SEAT POST SET REPLACEMENT1) Remove the side covers as outlined in Section 9.8. 2) Remove the 4 screws that hold the seat post set to the fram
3CAUTION! If you experience chest pains, nausea, dizziness, or shortness of breath, stop exercising immediately and con-sult your physician before co
579.13 LOWER CONTROL BOARD REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.8. 2) Disconnect the 5 wire connections to the lower bo
589.14 BATTERY REPLACEMENT1) Remove the front shrouds as outlined in Section 9.8. 2) Remove the LCB as outlined in Section 9.13. 3) Disconnect the
599.15 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT1) Remove the side covers as outlined in Section 9.9 (Figure A). 2) Using a hook or loop of wire, remove the spring fr
609.16 GENERATOR REPLACEMENT 1) Remove the pedals as outlined in Section 9.6. 2) Remove the cranks as outlined in Section 9.7. 3) Remove the side
61CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE9.17 REAR STABILIZER REPLACEMENT1) Remove the 2 screws holding the black cover to the rear stabilizer (Figure A).
629.18 FRONT STABILIZER REPLACEMENT1) Remove the 4 screws holding the rear stabilizer to the frame (Figures A & B). . 2) Remove the front sta
639.19 DRIVE AXLE SET REPLACEMENTCHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDENOTE: A Matrix special tool is needed to correctly replace a drive axle. Order par
649.19 DRIVE AXLE SET REPLACEMENT - CONTINUEDCHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE9) Slide the drive axle assembly into the frame from the right side. I
659.19 DRIVE AXLE SET REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED15) Remove the tools, then insert the bearing into the hole in the frame on the left side (Figure M). 1
669.19 DRIVE AXLE SET REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED21) Use a screwdriver to remove the iron plate from the drive axle (Figures S & T). 22) Rotate th
4CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION2.2 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTSGROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS The unit must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break
679.20 TESTING THE BIKEONCE THE UNIT OR REPLACEMENT PART IS FULLY INSTALLED AND ASSEMBLED AND PROPERLY PLACED ON THE FLOOR, USE THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCT
6810.1 U7xe-05 BIKE SPECIFICATIONSCHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDEU7xe UPRIGHTFEATURESCONTACT & TELEMETRIC HR SENSORS YESHANDLEB
6910.2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSSTEP 1AFTER THESE ASSEMBLY STEPS ARE COMPLETE, BE SURE TO SETUP AND TEST THE UNIT AS OUTLINED IN SECTION 9.20. CHAPTER 10
7010.2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUEDSTEP 2CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDEA Open BLACK HARDWARE BAG.B Attach the REAR FRAME HA
7110.2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUEDSTEP 3CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDEA Open GREEN HARDWARE BAG.B Attach the FRONT SHROUD
7210.2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUEDSTEP 4CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDEA Open WHITE HARDWARE BAG.B Attach the PULSE GRIPS H
7310.2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUEDSTEP 5CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDEA Open GREEN HARDWARE BAG.B Attach the SEAT (12) to
74FINAL ASSEMBLY10.2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUEDCHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE
7510.3 ADJUSTING THE PEDAL STRAPS AND SEATADJUSTING THE PEDAL STRAPSThe straps are designed to fit your individual foot size and should be adjusted ti
7610.4 LEVELING THE BIKECHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDESTABILIZING THE MATRIX U7XE-05 BIKEAfter positioning the bike in its intende
5CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE3.1 RECOMMENDED CLEANING TIPSDO NOT use any equipment that is damaged or has worn or broken parts. Use only replac
7710.5 TV PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS (US) CHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDEOnce the cardio equipment has been installed, and proper pow
7810.5 TV PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS (US) - CONTINUEDCHAPTER 10: BIKE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDEAuto Scan (continued):8. If the channels are not
7910.5 TV PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS (ID MARKET)Once the cardio equipment has been installed and proper power and cable wiring is provided, The Televisi
8010.5 TV PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS (ID MARKET) - CONTINUEDAuto Tuning (continued):9. The tuner also will start auto tuning (Figure G & H).Option
8110.5 TV PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS (ID MARKET) - CONTINUEDPicture Mode - Picture Mode will help to define the TV display setting.1. Press the – key o
8211.1 SOFTWARE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONSCHAPTER 11: SOFTWARE UPGRADE GUIDEFIGURE A FIGURE BFIGURE C FIGURE D* An AC power cord is required to update soft
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63.3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSCHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCEIn order to maximize life span, and minimize down time, all MATRIX equipment
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