Cybex 530T Pro Plus Stableflex Treadmill
Cybex 530T Pro Plus Stableflex Treadmill
www.cybexinternational.com
Cybex and the Cybex logo are registered trademarks of Cybex International, Inc. Safety Sentry™ is a registered trademark of Cybex
international, Inc. Polar is a registered trademark of Polar.
DISCLAIMER: Cybex International, Inc. makes no representations or warranties regarding the contents of this manual. We
reserve the right to revise this document at any time or to make changes to the product described within it without notice or
obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes.
© 2003 - 2006, Cybex International, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America.
10 Trotter Drive Medway, MA 02053 • 800-766-3211 • 508-533-4300 • FAX 508-533-5183
www.cybexinternational.com • [email protected] • [email protected] • LT-17730-4 • Rev E • May 2006
An Owner’s & Service Manual is shipped with each Cybex Pro+ Treadmill. To purchase
additional copies of this manual or any other Cybex manual, please do one of the following:
• Order online at www.eCybex.com
• Fax your order to 508-533-5183
• For customers living within the USA, contact Cybex Customer Service at 800-766-3211
then press 63
• For customers living outside the USA, contact Cybex Customer Service at
508-533-4300
To contact Cybex with comments about this manual you may send email to
[email protected].
! WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on) the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help.
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Declaration of Conformity
We declare that to the best of our knowledge that the fitness
equipment listed below, and manufactured by:
Cybex International, Inc.
10 Trotter Drive
Medway MA, 02053, USA
Conforms to:
Directives: 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC
Standards: EN957-1, EN957-6, EN60335-1, EN50081-1
Product Name: Cybex TROTTER Elite, Cybex Sport, Cybex Pro, Cybex Pro+
Models: 450T, 500T, 520T, 530T
European Contact: Attention: European Sales Director
Floor 2, 56 Bridge Street,
Newport, South Wales, NP20 4BL
United Kingdom Phone 011-44-1633-251222
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Table of Contents
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1- Safety
IMPORTANT: Read all instructions and warnings before using the treadmill.
Before plugging the power cord into an electrical outlet, verify that the voltage requirements for
your area match the voltage of the treadmill that you have received. The power requirements for
the Cybex Pro+ treadmill include a grounded, dedicated circuit, rated for one of the following:
115 VAC ±5%, 60 Hz and 20 amps; 208/220 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 amps or 230 VAC ±5%, 50 Hz and
15 amps. See the serial number decal for the exact voltage requirements of your treadmill.
Grounding Instructions
This treadmill must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a
path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is
equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The
plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
! DANGER:
Improper connection of the
equipment-grounding conductor can
result in a risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or
service provider if you are in doubt
as to whether the treadmill is
properly grounded. Seek a qualified
electrician to perform any
modifications to the cord or plug.
Cybex is not responsible for injuries
or damages as a result of cord or
plug modification.
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outlet having the same configuration as the plug. Do not use a ground plug adapter to adapt
the power cord to a non-grounded outlet.
! DANGER: To reduce the risk of electric shock, always unplug this treadmill from the
electrical outlet immediately after using it and before cleaning it.
! WARNING: Serious injury could occur if these precautions are not observed. To reduce
the risk of burns, fires, electric shock, or injury:
• Stop exercising if you feel faint, dizzy, or experience pain at any time.
• Place your feet on the two top steps when starting or stopping the treadmill.
• Stop and place the treadmill at 0 degrees incline (level) after each use.
• Keep children away from the treadmill. Teenagers and disabled persons must be
supervised while using.
• Keep all body parts, hair, towels, water bottles and the like free and clear of moving parts.
• Read and understand the Owner’s Manual and all warnings posted on the unit before using.
• DO NOT use the unit if you exceed 400 lbs. (181 kg). This is the rated maximum user weight.
• Instruct all users on how to clip the e-stop clip onto their clothing and carefully test it prior
to using the treadmill.
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• Instruct all users to use caution when mounting and dismounting the treadmill.
• DO NOT leave the treadmill unattended when plugged in and running. NOTE: Before
leaving the treadmill unattended, always wait until the treadmill comes to a complete stop
and is level. Then, turn all controls to the STOP or OFF position and remove the plug from
the outlet. Remove the e-stop key from the treadmill.
• Immobilize the treadmill (when not in use) by removing the e-stop key.
• Inspect the treadmill for worn or loose components before each use. Do not use until worn
or damaged parts are replaced.
• Maintain and replace worn parts regularly. Refer to “Preventive Maintenance” section of
Owner's Manual.
• DO NOT operate the treadmill if: (1) the cord is damaged; (2) the treadmill is not working
properly or (3) if the treadmill has been dropped or damaged. Seek service from a qualified
technician.
• DO NOT operate the treadmill around or where aerosol (spray) or where oxygen products
are being used.
• Read and understand the Owner's Manual completely before using the treadmill.
• Ensure all users wear proper footwear on or around all Cybex equipment.
• Set up and operate the treadmill on a solid, level surface. Do not operate in recessed areas
or on plush carpet.
• Provide the following clearances: 19.7 inches (0.5 m) at each side, 39 inches (1.0 m) at the
back and enough room for safe access and passage at the front of the treadmill. Be sure
your treadmill is clear of walls, equipment and other hard surfaces.
• DO NOT attempt repairs, electrical or mechanical. Seek qualified repair personnel when
servicing. If you live in the USA, contact Cybex Customer Service at 800-766-3211 (then
press 64). If you live outside the USA, contact Cybex Customer Service at 508-533-4300.
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• Carefully read and understand the following before using the Cybex Pro+ treadmill:
• Warning Decals
• Caution Decals
To replace any worn or damaged decals do one of the following: Visit eCybex.com to shop
for parts online, fax your order to 508-533-5183 or contact Cybex Customer Service at
800-766-3211. If you live outside of the USA, call 508-533-4300. For location or part number
of labels, see the parts list and exploded-view diagram. This information can be found in the
Service chapter in this manual or on Cybex web site at ecybex.com.
Warning Decals
Warning decals indicate a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury. The warning decals used on the Cybex Pro+ are shown below.
angling clothing while using. • Place your feet on the two top steps when starting or stopping the treadmill.
• DO NOT wear loose or d • Stop and place the treadmill to 0 degrees incline (level) after each use. • Placez vos pelds su
port and to maintain balance. r le s d e u x m a r c h e
• Use the handrails for sup
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• Keep children away. Teenagers and disabled must be supervised. au demarrage et à l'a s
l faint, dizzy, or experience pain. rrêt du tapis.
• Stop exercising if you fee • Obtain instruction before using. • Tenez les enfants é
efore beginning any exercise program. loignés. Les
• Obtain a medical exam b adolescents et les ha
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ergency stop procedures. • Keep all body parts, towels, and the like free and clear of moving parts. n d i c ap é s
Y COULD OCCUR • Read and understand em doivent être surveille
SERIOUS INJUR ls if damaged, worn or illegible. • Read and understand the Owner's Manual and all warnings posted on the unit s.
IF THESE PREC
AUTIONS • Replace any warning labe • DO NOT use the unit if you exceed 400 lbs. (180 kg). This is the rated maximu
before using. • Lisez les instruction
damage or repairs to the facility. s
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VED • Report any malfunctions, m user weight. avant l'utilisation.
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Underneath
Motor Cover
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Caution Decals
Caution decals indicate a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury. There are no caution decals used on the Cybex Pro+ treadmill.
However, there is a caution in the installation instructions for initial installation only. See below.
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The e-stop key functions as the emergency stop. In an emergency situation, remove the
e-stop key and the treadmill will come to a stop. Before using the treadmill, clip the e-stop
key as described below.
1. Clip the e-stop key to your clothing. NOTE: Be sure the string is free of knots and has
enough slack for you to run comfortably with the e-stop key in place.
2. Without falling off the treadmill, carefully step backward until the e-stop falls off the
treadmill. NOTE: If the e-stop clip falls off your clothing then the test has failed. Reclip the
e-stop clip to your clothing and repeat this step.
3. Replace e-stop after successfully testing the e-stop key. See the illustration shown below.
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e-stop
NOTE: The e-stop key shall be removed to help prevent unauthorized use. Refer to the
Stopping the Treadmill section in the Operation chapter for more information about the
e-stop key.
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2 - Technical Specifications
Specifications
32”
(82 cm)
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3 - Operation
Read and understand all instructions and warnings prior to using the treadmill. See all of the
safety related information located in chapter 1.
This section lists some of the common terms and symbols used in this chapter. Other terms
and symbols are listed in this chapter as appropriate.
Dormant Mode — This occurs when the treadmill is plugged in, turned to the on (I) position
and not in use. The control panel will display a beating heart when the treadmill is in
Dormant Mode.
Program Setup Mode — This begins after pressing any program key. Upon entering a
program the LEDs flash, prompting the user to adjust the appropriate settings.
Active Mode — This begins immediately after pressing the Quick Start key (Manual Mode),
or after the Program Setup Mode. The beginning of Active Mode is marked by the 3 second
countdown and running belt acceleration. Active Mode continues until you reach the end of a
program, disengage the e-stop key or press the Stop key.
Quick Start — This begins by pressing the Quick Start key. Quick Start skips the Program
Setup Mode and begins immediately in Manual Mode.
Manual Mode — This begins immediately after pressing the Quick Start key. In Manual
Mode you can customize your workout Time, Speed, Incline and enter your Weight by
pressing those keys. You can also begin Manual Mode by pressing the Manual program key
(and be prompted to enter your weight).
Workout Review — This begins after pressing the Stop key once, at the end of a program or
when the treadmill detects that you are not there (see Safety Sentry in this chapter). The
workout statistics accumulated during the previous workout session will display for 20
seconds (default setting) or until Stop is pressed again. NOTE: You can change the 20
second default. See Setting Operation Options in chapter 5.
Pause Mode — This begins when the treadmill detects that you are not there and enters
Workout Review (see Safety Sentry in this chapter). While in Workout Review you can press the
Quick Start key to resume your workout. The time, calories burned and other accumulated
data is remembered and added to.
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The following is a quick overview of the operation of the treadmill. For more information read
Detailed Operation Guide in this chapter. NOTE: Times specified in this chapter reflect the
treadmills defaults. To change the defaults see Setting Operation Options in chapter 5.
1. Place your feet on the two top steps located on each side of the running belt.
! CAUTION: Do not stand on the running belt when starting the treadmill. Always place
your feet on the two top steps when beginning a workout.
2. Clip the e-stop clip onto your clothing and test it as described under Emergency Stop in
the Safety chapter.
3. Press any program key or press Quick Start to skip the settings and begin Manual Mode
immediately.
4. If you pressed a program key to select a program, you will now be prompted for workout
Time, Weight, Level and Age as appropriate. Adjust these settings with the ▲▼ arrows
and press Enter to proceed.
5. The treadmill begins a countdown, “3...2...1,” after which it accelerates the belt to
1.0 mph (1.6 kph) (for Manual Mode) or the speed of the program that you selected.
6. Hold the handrails while you step onto the running belt and begin walking.
7. Press the Speed + — keys to change the belt speed at any time. The right display will
show the current speed.
8. Press the Incline keys to change the incline at any time. The left display will show
the current incline.
1. Plug the treadmill power cord into a power outlet from a grounded, dedicated circuit, rated
for one of the following: 115 VAC ±5%, 60 Hz and 20 amps; 208/220 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 amps
or 230 VAC ±5%, 50 Hz and 15 amps.
2. Locate the on/off (I/O) power switch on the left side of the treadmill. Toggle it to the on
(I) position to supply power to the internal treadmill components and illuminate the
control panel.
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! CAUTION: Do not stand on the running belt when starting the treadmill. Always place
your feet on the two top steps when beginning a workout.
3. Place your feet on the two top steps located on each side of the running belt.
4. Clip the e-stop clip onto your clothing and carefully test the e-stop key to ensure it will fall
off properly in case of an emergency. See Emergency Stop Key (e-stop) in chapter 1 for
properly testing the e-stop key. Also, see Stopping the Treadmill in this chapter for further
information about the e-stop key. NOTE: Be sure the string is free of knots and has
enough slack for you to run comfortably with the e-stop key in place.
5. You now have the option to select a program or enter Manual Mode.
To select a program, press a program key and follow the prompts. Upon entering a
program the LEDs flash, prompting you to adjust the appropriate settings. This is referred
to as Program Setup Mode. If the Quick Start key is pressed now, all defaults for that
program will be accepted. After 10 seconds, if no key has been pressed, the first default
will be accepted. After another 10 seconds the second default will be accepted and so on
until the last default. The program will not enter Active Mode until you press the Enter or
Quick Start key. If no key has been pressed for 20 seconds after displaying the last
default, then the treadmill will return to the Dormant Mode.
If you choose to enter Manual Mode instead of choosing a program, press the Quick
Start or the Manual key. NOTE: No prompts will occur when you press Quick Start.
While in Manual Mode, customize your workout Time, Speed, Incline and enter your
Weight by pressing those keys.
NOTE: For the most accurate calorie count, you must set your correct weight before
beginning your workout (including clothing).
6. The treadmill begins a countdown, “3...2...1” and sounds a tone for each count. When it
reaches one (1) the treadmill gives a longer tone and then starts accelerating the belt. In
Manual Mode the belt will begin accelerating to 1 mph (1.6 kph) and the incline will remain
at zero percent. In a program the belt will begin accelerating and the incline will change
to the corresponding speed and incline of the program and level you selected.
NOTE: The left display will flash the actual incline until the desired incline is reached and
then revert to time. The right display will show the speed set point. The top center
window begins showing your program profile at the left side.
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7. Hold the handrails while you step onto the running belt and begin walking.
8. Observe the three displays. During your workout the time will show in the format of
minutes:seconds. If your workout exceeds sixty minutes the time format will change to
minutes only. The center window will scan (every three seconds) through Distance,
Calories, Mets, Pace and Heart Rate. Press the Scan key to toggle this feature on or off.
NOTE: Heart Rate is scanned only when you are holding the contact heart rate grips or
using Polar compatible heart rate transmitter. See Figure 1.
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2. adjust
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time weight
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9. Press the Speed + — keys to change the belt speed at any time. The right display will
show the set speed.
10. Press the Incline keys to change the incline at any time. The left display will show
the current incline only while it is adjusting, then revert to time.
11. Press the Stop key at any time to stop your workout. Press Stop once to pause your
workout and begin your Workout Review. As you press Stop once, the treadmill will
return to 0% incline. Press Stop twice to clear the Workout Review and return to
Dormant Mode.
12. If the e-stop key is removed during a workout, the power shuts off immediately, causing
the belt to stop. The right window changes to “OFF” and the left window shows an
alternating pattern of “o” and “o”. Replacement of the key causes Workout Review
to begin.
13. When you complete a program the treadmill begins a countdown, “3...2...1,” and sounds a
tone for each count. The belt slows to a stop and Workout Review displays for 20
seconds (default setting) or until you press the Stop key.
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Press Stop once to pause your workout for 20 seconds (default setting) and to enter the
Workout Review. The belt will stop and the elevation will return to 0%, but all workout settings
and data will remain in memory for the pre-selected time. Press the Quick Start key within 20
seconds to continue your workout at the speed and elevation where you left off. If the Quick
Start key has not been pressed during the 20 second pause, workout data will be cleared
and the display will change to Dormant Mode.
Press Stop a second time to interrupt workout data from cycling and to change the display to
Dormant Mode.
If you step off your treadmill during a workout, it may detect that you are not there. After the
pre-selected waiting period “run?” will appear in the center window for a few seconds then
Safety Sentry™ will stop the belt. If you press Quick Start within the time selected you can
resume your workout. NOTE: If you are less than 100 lbs. and you are not using Polar the
treadmill may not detect you are there and cause the treadmill to come to a stop. Safety Sentry
is disabled above 11% grade. It can also be disabled by setting SAFE time to “none”. If
changes in elevation or speed occur while you are not there (such as during a programmed
workout) Safety Sentry resets its waiting period.
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Control keys on the display are usable during operation and may be pressed at any time to
make adjustments in speed, elevation or data readouts.
Changing Speed — Press the Speed + — keys to change the speed in increments of 0.1
mph or 0.10 kph. Minimum to maximum speed is from 0.5 - 12.4 mph (0.8 - 20 kph). NOTE:
During a Manual or Quick Start workout the ▲▼ keys temporarily revert to speed keys.
Changing Incline — Press the Incline keys to change the elevation in increments of
1%. Elevation ranges from -2 to 15%. NOTE: Elevation is defined as the ratio of rise or fall
over run of the treadmill deck.
Changing Level — You can change the level during a programmed workout. Press the Level
key to display the current program and level status. Then press ▲▼ keys to change the level.
The level will change immediately and will continue to accumulate performance data without
interruption.
Changing Programs — When changing programs, your data from the previous program will
transfer only when changing from one program to Manual Mode. You cannot transfer data
when changing from one program to another program or from Manual Mode to a program.
Changing Workout Time — Press Time to alter the amount of time you plan to workout. You
can change Time before or during a workout. NOTE: The Max time may limit your time. See
Setting Operation Options in chapter 5. Time is disabled for distance based programs such as
9 Hole and 5K.
Changing Data Readouts — Press Scan once and it will continually review each set of data.
Press Scan again to continue to display a set of data. NOTE: The automatic scan is a feature
that can be turned on or off. See Setting Operation Options in chapter 5.
Quick Start Reset — Press Quick Start when within a Quick Start workout to clear all
accumulated data (time calories and distance). This can be used to reset the data after a
warm-up in Quick Start workout.
Data Readouts
Calories — The total accumulated calories burned during your workout. Your
cal weight must be correctly set before beginning your workout for this
measurement to be most accurate.
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min Pace — At your current speed, how long it would take to cover a mile (or
mi / km kilometer), displayed in minutes:seconds.
Heart Rate — Your current heart rate. Heart rate will appear when a signal is
introduced. Use either the handgrips for Contact Heart Rate or a Polar
+
compatible heart rate transmitter. See Heart Rate LED for a description of
colors.
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To review accumulated data after a program: The display automatically cycles through your
accumulated workout data during the Workout Review for 20 seconds (default setting).
Contact Heart Rate — Hold the handgrips on the console crossbar until a heart rate is
displayed, typically less than thirty seconds. For best results, hold the handgrips lightly and
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ensure that your hands contact both the front and back sensors of each grip. NOTE: Hold
your hands as steady as possible as movement can cause interference on the contacts.
Factors that can interfere with the heart rate signal include:
• excessive movement
• body composition
• hydration
• too loose grip
• too tight grip
• running
• excessive dirt, powder or oil
• leaning or resting on grips
NOTE: Cybex does not recommend continuous holding onto the contact heart rate grips
during exercise.
Contaminants, such as hand lotions, oils or body powder, may come off on the contact heart
rate grips. These can reduce sensitivity and interfere with the heart rate signal. Therefore,
ensure you have clean hands when using the contact heart rate.
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NOTE: When wearing a Polar compatible transmitter, the contact heart rate will dominate
only when the grips are held.
Polar Compatible Reception — To use this feature, a Polar compatible heart rate transmitter
belt must be worn. To view heart rate continuously, press the Scan key when the Heart LED is
lit or press the Heart key.
When the handgrips are held the center display switches to show the heart rate in beats per
minute (BPM) if you are not scanning. For several seconds the display will show “---”. Once
the actual heart rate is determined the center window displays the BPM and the Heart
LED lights up. See Figure 4. The color of the light represents a scale of low to high target
heart rate.
The color of the heart LED indicates
Blue = 0-69 beats per minute the range of beats per minute as
(RESTING) shown on this decal.
Green = 70-93 beats per minute
(WARM-UP)
Yellow = 94-120 beats per minute
(FAT BURN ZONE) Heart Rate Zone
Red = 121-170 beats per minute
Beats
(CARDIO ZONE) Per
Minute
Ma
Purple = 171 & up beats per minute x 200
85
% 180
65 160
NOTE: A label is on the console to % Cardio
remind you what the color 140
Resting 60
Use of Programs
Age 20 30 40 50 60 70
With the Cybex Pro+, you may choose from five different programs. Each program provides
ten levels of difficulty for a choice of fifty different preprogrammed options. You may also use
Manual Mode. With this unique combination of programs, you can tailor your workout to
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achieve exactly the fitness goals you desire, including: weight loss, conditioning, endurance
or maintenance of overall health. The program choices are summarized as follows:
Manual Mode You control speed, elevation, and time.
5K Run 10 Levels (5 kilometers) Time varies according to speed
9 Holes 10 Levels (1 mile) Time varies according to speed
Heart Rate Level is your Minutes vary according to time selected
Target Heart Rate
Cardio 10 Levels Minutes vary according to time selected
Weight Loss 10 Levels Minutes vary according to time selected
5K
Manual Mode
Manual Mode is not a preprogrammed workout. Instead, it allows you to choose settings as
you workout. You may choose your settings according to how you feel or your endurance
level. Since you remain in control, Manual Mode may be the best choice for beginners or for
those who have not worked out in a long time.
Press the Quick Start key to workout in Manual Mode. To increase or decrease the speed
while in Manual Mode use the Speed + — keys. To increase or decrease the incline while in
Manual Mode use the arrows.
When you workout in Manual Mode, be sure to include a three-to-five minute warm-up and
cool-down period. You can warm-up by setting a slow speed for walking/jogging on the
treadmill at zero incline and then gradually increase the speed to the target for your workout.
Reverse this process for your cool-down period, slowing down the speed gradually and
returning the incline to zero.
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The Workout Profile matrix in the center of the display uses columns of lights to show the
progress of your workout. The height of the column represents METS, specifically the highest
METS you reached in that period. Each column represents 1 minute of your total workout time
when in Manual Mode and 15 seconds in every other program.
NOTE: It is conceivable to have two segments of different speed and elevation combinations
in the same met range.
Meaning of % Grade
A 1% grade is not the same as a 1 degree incline.The % grade is the relationship of the
measurement of rise over the measurement of run (also called slope). For example, a 1 foot
(meter) rise in height over a length of 100 feet (meters) is a 1% grade. Expressed as a
mathematical formula, the grade is calculated as follows:
1 ft. (m) / 100 ft. (m) = 0.01 = 1%
With respect to treadmills, the percent grade is roughly equal to the increase in height (rise) of
the treadmill divided by the length (run) of the treadmill.
The degree of incline can be related to % grade by taking the Tangent of the grade. For
instance, 15% grade is equal to 8.53 Degrees (Tan(.15)=8.53º). The opposite is true to
determine % Grade from Degree of incline (ArcTan (8.53º)=.15).
5K Run
Program Overview
This program is designed to help the user train for a 5K race in a systematic fashion. It uses a
predefined speed for each level to establish the "race pace". Throughout the program the
elevation changes from a baseline (0% incline) level into both incline and decline. The
frequency of the use of elevation is based on the level of the program. The higher the level the
more frequent the use of elevation including decline. These may also be thought of as
elevation intervals. Each use of elevation is considered a "work" segment, in levels 1 through
3 each work segment is followed by three rest or level segments, in levels 4 through 7, each
work segment is followed by two rest segments. In level 8 though 10 the ratio is 1:1. Each
segment is 400 meters in length. See table below and Figure 5.
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5K Run
Profiles Show Level 10
MPH KPH
12.4 20.0
12.0
19.0
18.0
11.0
17.0
10.0 16.0
15.0
9.0
14.0
8.0 13.0
12.0
7.0
11.0
Speed 6.0
10.0
9.0
5.0 8.0
7.0
4.0
6.0
3.0 5.0
4.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
Elevation % 7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
-1
-2
Warm Up Program Cool Down
in Minutes Segments in Minutes
in 400 Meters
(0.248 Miles)
Figure 5
NOTE: This program includes both a two-minute warm up and cool down in addition to the
actual 5K portion of the program.
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9 Holes
Program Overview
In this program, the user chooses their speed as they go. The level of the program uses
variations in the elevation. As the level goes up so does the level of intensity. Like the golf
course, there are uphill and downhill sections, which not only contribute to the intensity of the
exercise but also provide the additional adaptation to covering varied terrain. See table below
and Figure 6.
Level Incline 0 -2 0 2 4 2 0 -2 0 2 4 2 4 2
1 Meters 225 25 225 100 50 100 225 25 225 100 50 100 50 100
Level Incline 2 -2 2 4 6 2 0 -2 0 2 4 6 4 2 4 0 -2
2 Meters 100 50 100 100 25 100 200 50 200 100 100 25 100 100 100 100 50
Level Incline 2 4 6 4 -2 0 -2 2 4 6 4 2 -2 0 6 4 6
3 Meters 150 50 50 50 50 200 100 100 100 50 100 100 200 100 50 100 50
Level Incline 2 0 -2 2 6 8 6 4 8 4 2 0 2 6 4 6 4
4 Meters 100 50 25 50 100 25 100 200 25 200 50 50 200 100 200 50 75
Level Incline 4 8 6 4 -2 4 0 6 4 6 8 10 8 6 4 8 0
5 Meters 100 50 125 200 25 25 125 125 100 125 50 25 50 125 200 50 100
Level Incline 4 -2 0 6 8 6 4 6 8 2 8 0 8 2 -2
6 Meters 100 50 200 50 100 25 100 200 50 200 100 200 25 150 50
Level Incline 6 4 -2 2 6 8 6 10 6 8 0 4 -2 8 10 8 0 4
7 Meters 50 50 100 25 200 50 100 25 50 50 200 200 25 100 25 100 200 50
Level Incline 6 8 0 -2 2 4 8 10 8 10 6 0 6 10 4
8 Meters 50 100 200 25 50 200 100 50 200 50 200 100 100 50 125
Level Incline 8 4 0 -2 4 -2 4 6 8 10 6 12 10 4 0
9 Meters 25 150 25 50 200 50 100 200 200 50 100 50 100 200 100
Level Incline 8 6 12 8 -2 0 10 6 12 0 6 0 12
10 Meters 25 200 100 200 50 100 200 150 100 200 50 100 125
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9 Holes
Profiles Show Level 10
MPH KPH
12.4 20.0
12.0
19.0
18.0
11.0
17.0
10.0 16.0
15.0
9.0
14.0
8.0 13.0
12.0
7.0
11.0
Speed 6.0
10.0
9.0
5.0 8.0 User Selected
7.0
4.0
6.0
3.0 5.0
4.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
Program
Segments
in Yards
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
Elevation % 7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
-1
-2
Program
Segments
in Yards
Figure 6
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Heart Rate
Program Overview
The Heart Rate Control program is interactive. By selecting a predetermined heart rate, the
treadmill will adapt the elevation and speed to keep the users heart rate at that level. This
program is exceptionally useful for those individuals just starting out as well as the athlete. By
maintaining the predetermined heart rate, the user is less likely to over or under exert
themselves thereby ensuring they get all they should out of their training. Over time, the user
will notice that as their fitness level improves and using a given time and heart rate that they
will see more ground covered, more calories burned and a higher MET level during the
program. See Figure 7.
A MET is a basic unit of measurement that is used to compare relative work between
individuals and activities. One MET is the amount of oxygen an individual consumes at rest. If
an individual were working at four METs he/she would be consuming oxygen at a rate equal
to four times their resting consumption. METs can be used to compare walking on a grade
with running or even to cycling and other activities.
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Heart Rate
Based on Age, Selective HR and Response to Exercise
MPH KPH
12.4 20.0
12.0
19.0
18.0
11.0
17.0
10.0 16.0
15.0
9.0
14.0
8.0 13.0
12.0
7.0
11.0
Speed 6.0
10.0
9.0
5.0 8.0
7.0
4.0
6.0
3.0 5.0
4.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
Figure 7
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Cardio
Program Overview
This program was designed for the exercise participant who wants to improve the overall
efficiency of their cardio-respiratory system. Unlike some of the other treadmill programs that
incorporate low and moderate intensity segments, the Cardio program contains overall higher
intensity levels with more moderate recovery segments.
The speed range of the program includes walking speeds at the lower levels up through a
moderate jog in the higher levels.
Elevation is used to emphasize the high intensity portion of this program while decreased
elevation and a small increase in speed mark the recovery segment. High intensity and
recovery segments are always in a one-to-one time based ratio and make up the core eight
minutes of the program. See table below and Figure 8.
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Cardio
Profiles Show Level 10 at 20 Minutes
MPH KPH
12.4 20.0
12.0
19.0
18.0
11.0
17.0
10.0 16.0
15.0
9.0
14.0
8.0 13.0
12.0
7.0
11.0
Speed 6.0
10.0
9.0
5.0 8.0
7.0
4.0
6.0
3.0 5.0
4.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
Figure 8
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Weight Loss
Program Overview
This program was designed to help individuals of all fitness levels achieve their weight loss
goals through a protocol that incorporates both low and moderate intensity activity. Because
walking has become a popular mode of exercise for those looking to lose weight, all levels of
this program are performed at walking speeds.
The core of the program is made up of five one-minute segments. The first segment
represents the baseline of the program and may also be considered to be a “rest” segment
later. In minutes two and three, elevation will be increased. In minute four, the program returns
to the first segment baseline or rest level. In the fifth minute, the speed will increase. The total
number of segments used is dictated by the time selected by the user.
Higher levels of the Weight Loss program incorporate jogging speeds in short segments. This
allows the advanced walker to alternate walking and jogging.
By mixing the use of speed and elevation separately, the user receives the benefits of added
intensity intervals but the variety does not allow for either speed or elevation to dominate and
therefore overtax the user. See table below and Figure 9.
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Weight Loss
Profiles Show Level 10 at 20 Minutes
MPH KPH
12.4 20.0
12.0
19.0
18.0
11.0
17.0
10.0 16.0
15.0
9.0
14.0
8.0 13.0
12.0
7.0
11.0
Speed 6.0
10.0
9.0
5.0 8.0
7.0
4.0
6.0
3.0 5.0
4.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
Elevation % 7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
-1
-2
Warm Program Segments Cool
Up in Minutes Down
Figure 9
Manual
Program Overview
Manual Mode is available both through Quick Start and through the Manual program where it
includes the program time and user weight adjustment. NOTE: There is no diagram because
incline and speed are user-controlled.
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4 - Preventive Maintenance
Warnings/Cautions
! WARNING: To prevent electrical shock, be sure that power is shut off and the
treadmill is unplugged from the electrical outlet before performing any
cleaning or maintenance procedures.
! WARNING: Keep wet items away from inside parts of the treadmill. Electrical shock
could occur even if the treadmill is unplugged. Do not touch components
on the lower board. A charge can remain after unplugging the power cord
and turning off the treadmill.
! CAUTION: Be careful not to over tighten the belt. Over tightening the belt can cause
the belt to stretch and require replacement.
NOTE: Worn or damaged components shall be replaced immediately or the treadmill removed
from service until the repair is made.
NOTE: Cybex is not responsible for performing regular inspection and maintenance actions
for your treadmill. Instruct all personnel in equipment inspection and maintenance
actions and also in accident reporting/recording. Contact Cybex Customer Service at
800-766-3211 or 508-533-4300 for any preventive maintenance or service concerns.
When cleaning your treadmill spray a mild cleaning agent, such as a water and dishsoap
solution, on a clean cloth first and then wipe the treadmill with the damp cloth.
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NOTE: Do not spray cleaning solution directly on the treadmill. Direct spraying could cause
damage to the electronics and may void the warranty.
! WARNING: To prevent electrical shock, be sure that power is shut off and the treadmill
is unplugged from the electrical outlet before performing any cleaning or
maintenance procedures.
After Each Use — Wipe up any liquid spills immediately. After each workout, use a cloth to
wipe up any remaining perspiration from the handrails and painted surfaces.
Be careful not to spill or get excessive moisture between the edge of the display panel and
the console, as this might create an electrical hazard or cause failure of the electronics.
As Needed — Vacuum any dust or dirt that might accumulate under or around the treadmill.
Motors are especially susceptible to dust and dirt, and restricted airflow can prevent adequate
cooling that could shorten motor life. Cleaning this area should be done as often as indicated
in the Service Schedule.
! WARNING: Keep wet items away from inside parts of the treadmill. Electrical shock
could occur even if the treadmill is unplugged. Do not touch components
on the lower board. A charge can remain after unplugging the power cord
and turning off the treadmill.
To clean the motor components, you must loosen the six Phillips head screws that hold the
motor cover in place. Lift the cover straight up; the screws and side covers will stay in place.
Use a vacuum attachment or hand vacuum to clean the exposed elevation assembly, drive
motor, lower electronics and the surrounding areas.
Also use a dry cloth for the areas that you can't reach with the vacuum cleaner. If the machine
has not been used for some time or is excessively dirty, use a dry cloth to wipe all exposed
areas. Replace the cover and tighten the screws when finished.
Lift the rear of the treadmill and roll it back from its present position so as to vacuum the floor
area underneath the unit. Wipe clean the underside of the treadmill to prevent dirt and dust
build-up. When finished, return the treadmill to its normal position.
Contact Heart Rate Grips — Contaminants, such as hand lotions, oils or body powder, may
come off on the contact heart rate grips. These can reduce sensitivity and interfere with the
heart rate signal. It is recommended that the user have clean hands when using the contact
heart rate. Clean the grips using a cloth dampened with a cleaning solution containing alcohol.
The grips are the only part of the treadmill you should use a cleaning solution containing alcohol.
Belt and Deck — Clean the belt and the deck surfaces to minimize the effect of friction
between the wood deck and the running belt. Clean the underside of the running belt and the
top of the running deck surface by wiping them with a clean dry towel. This should be done
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often to prevent premature wear of the deck, running belt, and the drive motor system. See
the Service Schedule in this chapter to determine the minimum recommended cleaning.
The running belt may become loose and slip on the drive roller with each foot plant. If it does,
follow the Tensioning and Centering the Belt in this chapter. See the Service Schedule in this
chapter for a minimum schedule for checking the belt tension.
Tension and Center the Belt — If the belt is slipping under each step perform this
procedure:
Tools Required
A. Use a 3/4” socket wrench to turn each bolt 1/2 turn clockwise. See Figure 1. NOTE:
Be sure to adjust each bolt equally on each side.
Figure 1
C. Press the Speed + to bring the speed up to 3.5-4 mph (5.6-6.4 kph). Allow the
treadmill to run for a minute.
D. Observe the belt to be sure it stays centered. If it is not centered follow step 2.
E. Walk on the belt to see if it still slips. If it does restart this procedure at step 1 A. If you
have to do this procedure three times and it still slips check the drive belt tension in the
Service chapter or call Cybex Customer Service. Follow the next step to be sure the
belt is centered.
! CAUTION: Be careful not to over tighten the belt. Over tightening the belt can cause
the belt to stretch and require replacement.
NOTE: While centering the belt choose one bolt to adjust. Do not adjust both bolts.
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A. With the treadmill running at 5 mph (8 kph) observe the running belt. If the belt tracks
off center to the right or left the deck will become exposed. Use a 3/4” socket wrench
to tighten the rear roller bolt on the side of the treadmill toward which the belt is
moving. For example: If the belt moves to the right and the deck becomes exposed on
the left, tighten the bolt on the right side of the frame, tighten about 1/2 of a turn
(clockwise) and wait 30 seconds. If the belt does not move back to the center of the
treadmill, make another adjustment to the same bolt. Once the running belt has been
adjusted closer to the center of the treadmill use about 1/4 of a turn until the belt has
been stabilized.
B. After the belt has been centered, check the belt tension again. Make sure the running
belt tension is tight enough so that the belt does not slip or hesitate when stepped on.
Walk on the treadmill at 3.5-4 mph (5.6-6.4 kph) and every 4th to 5th step throw your
weight into your step to feel if the belt is slipping. If the belt does slip, use a wrench to
equally tighten both rear roller adjustment bolts 1/2 of a turn (clockwise). Adjust the belt
until no further slipping is felt. If the running belt continues to slip the drive belt could
be loose.
Checking the Belt and Deck Surfaces — The running belt and deck should be checked
periodically for any excessive wear. In an effort to make sure that the running belt operates
properly, visually inspect the belt often to make sure that there are no tears or fraying in the
belt material.
Inspect the edges of the belt as described below. NOTE: It is necessary to remove the motor
cover and plastic side panels.
Tools Required
• Phillips head screwdriver
• Dry towel
A. Turn the main power switch on the left side to the off (O) position.
Side Panel
Top Steps
End Caps
Screws
Side Panel
Figure 3
A. Pull each side panel out and off the treadmill. See Figure 3.
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B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the three screws that hold each top step in
place. See Figure 4.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the screw securing each end cap in place.
See Figure 3.
A. Place each side panel into position slightly under the end cap and use your hand to
push all along the bottom edge of the side panel to snap it in place. See Figure 3.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the three screws on each side. Be sure the
screws are catching the center motor cover’s holes.
NOTE: See the Service chapter of this manual for detailed procedures for the maintenance
activities listed above.
Elevation Motor Lubrication — In time the elevation motor pivot points may develop a
squeak. If a squeak is present, remove the elevation motor by following the Elevation Motor
procedure in the Service chapter. Lubricate the upper and lower bolts and the spacers with a
small amount of lithium grease. NOTE: You can buy lithium grease at an auto parts store.
Static Electricity — Depending upon where you live, you may experience dry air, causing a
common experience of static electricity. This may be especially true in the winter time. You
may notice a static build-up just by walking across a carpet and then touching a metal object.
The same can hold true while working out on your treadmill. You may experience a shock due
to the build-up of static electricity on your body and the discharge path of the treadmill. If you
experience this type of situation, you may want to increase the humidity to a comfortable level
through the use of a humidifier.
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Log Sheet
Serial Number Date of Installation
Date of Data
Collection
Total Miles/Kilometers
Total Hours
Motor Current @
3 mph (4.8 kph)
Motor Voltage @
12.4 mph (20 kph)
- without load
- with load
(indicate user lbs/kg)
Notes:
Total Miles/Kilometers
Total Hours
Motor Current @
3 mph (4.8 kph)
Motor Voltage @
12.4 mph (20 kph)
- without load
- with load
(indicate user lbs/kg)
Notes:
Total Miles
Total Hours
Motor Current @
3 mph (4.8 kph)
Motor Voltage @
12.4 mph (20 kph)
- without load
- with load
(indicate user lbs/kg)
Notes:
Total Miles/Kilometers
Total Hours
Motor Current @
3 mph (4.8 kph)
Motor Voltage @
12.4 mph (20 kph)
- without load
- with load
(indicate user lbs/kg)
Notes:
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Warnings/Cautions
! WARNING: Use extreme caution when assembling the treadmill. Failure to do so could
result in injury.
! CAUTION: A minimum of two people are required to lift, move and assemble this
treadmill. Always use proper lifting methods when moving heavy items.
! CAUTION: Do not pinch your hands or other body parts while pivoting the treadmill.
See Figure 3.
! CAUTION: During this procedure STAY OFF THE RUNNING BELT! Stand with your feet
on the two steps.
Before assembling the treadmill you must select a suitable site and have the proper electrical
outlet power available for optimum operation and safety. See the Electrical Power
Requirements section (located on the next page) for direction in locating your treadmill's
voltage requirements.
The area you select for the treadmill should be well lit and well ventilated. Locate the treadmill
on a structurally sound and level surface (do not place in recessed areas or on plush carpet) a
few feet away from walls and other equipment. Each side of the treadmill should have a 19.7”
(0.5 m) minimum space. Behind the treadmill should be 39” (1.0 m) minimum of space. Allow
enough clearance for safe access and passage during use of the machine. If the treadmill is
to be located above the first floor, place it near or above major support beams. If the area has
a heavy, plush carpet, the airflow around the base of the machine may be restricted or the
carpeting may interfere with the moving parts. To protect the carpeting and the machinery,
place a 3/4” (1.9 cm) thick wood base under the treadmill.
Do not install the treadmill in an area of high humidity, such as in the vicinity of a steam room,
sauna, indoor pool, or outdoors. Exposure to extensive water vapor, chlorine, and/or bromine
could adversely affect the electronics as well as other parts of the machine.
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The power requirements for this treadmill are a grounded, dedicated circuit, rated for one of
the following: 115 VAC ±5%, 60 Hz and 20 amps; 208/220 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 amps or 230 VAC
±5%, 50 Hz and 15 amps. Contact your electrician to ensure the power supply complies with
local building codes.
Do not use a ground plug adapter to adapt the 3-prong power cord plug to a non-grounded
electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord.
! WARNING: Use extreme caution when assembling the treadmill. Failure to do so could
result in injury.
Tools Required
NOTE: The words “left” and “right” denote the treadmill user's orientation.
1. Read and understand all instructions thoroughly before assembling the treadmill.
NOTE: Each step number in the assembly instructions tells you what you will be doing. The
lettered steps following each step number describe the procedure required. Do not
continue with step 2 until you have carefully read all of the assembly instructions.
A. Read the sticker on the outside of the box and verify that the model number, color and
voltage are what you ordered. NOTE: During step 3 and 6 you will verify that the
contents of the box match the sticker.
A. Lift up and remove the cardboard sleeve that surrounds the treadmill.
B. Check to be sure that the following items are present. Check off ( ✔) each item as you
find it. See Figure 1. If any of the parts are missing contact Cybex Customer Service.
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Figure 1
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C. Check off ( ✔) each item in the hardware pack as you find it. See Figure 2.
8x 2 2x 3 8x 4
8x 2 2x 3 8x 4
1x 1x
5 3 4
2
2
Figure 2
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! CAUTION: A minimum of two people are required to lift, move and assemble this
treadmill. Always use proper lifting methods when moving heavy items.
A. At least two people should lift and move the treadmill to a level location where you
intend to leave it. Use proper lifting methods.
! CAUTION: Do not pinch your hands or other body parts while pivoting the treadmill.
See Figure 3.
Figure 3
A. Remove all plastic wrapping except the white wrapping on the uprights.
B. Ensure that the display cable does not get pinched in step C.
C. Raise the console and uprights into position (they will pivot into place). NOTE: Confirm
that no cables are pinched while raising the unit. See Figure 3.
D. Have a second person continue to hold the uprights in place until after step 7A so that
they do not fall.
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A. Verify that you have the correct model by looking at the console and reading the
model name.
B. Verify that you have the correct voltage by looking at the lower board and reading the
voltage sticker.
A. Using a 9/16” socket wrench, loosely attach the uprights with two of the 3-8-16 x 5-8
hex head whiz-lock screws. NOTE: Do not securely tighten the screws until step 7C.
See Figure 4.
B. Using a 9/16” socket wrench with a 4” extension, attach the uprights with six of the 3-8-
16 x 5-8 hex head whiz-lock screws. NOTE: Do not securely tighten the screws until
step 7C. See Figure 5.
2
2
Figure 4 Figure 5
A. Using the hex key provided, secure the handrail with two
5-16-18 x 7-8 screws. See Figure 7. NOTE: You may
need to lift the console slightly to line up the holes.
Pivot Screws
(1 on Each Side)
Figure 6
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Figure 7
B. Using the hex key provided, tighten the two pivot screws on the handrail. See
Figure 8.
Pivot
Screws
Figure 8
A. Pull the left side panel away from the base. See Figure 9.
Figure 9
A. Decide whether you will plug the power cord into an outlet near the front of the
treadmill or the back of the treadmill. Follow the corresponding routing procedure
below. NOTE: Do not plug in the power cord at this time.
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Front routing:
a. Unwind the power cord and route it under the upright.
b. Slide the grommet into the front exit hole with the curved end first. See Figure 10.
c. Wire tie the cord down. See Figure 10.
Grommet
Figure 10
Back routing:
a. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the left end cap.
b. Remove the grommet from the back exit hole and slide it into the
front exit hole.
c. Slide the grommet on the power cord into the back exit hole with the curved
end first.
d. Using a Phillips head screwdriver secure the left end cap. See Figure 11.
Arms
End
Grommet
Cap
Slot at
Screw
Front of
Treadmill
Figure 11
B. Wind the excess power cord onto the arms. See Figure 11.
C. Place the left side panel into position slightly under the end cap and use your hand to
push all along the bottom edge of the side panel to snap it in place.
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A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, partially tighten each motor cover side (left and right)
with four 10-32 x .75 Phillips head screws. See Figure 12.
B. Place the motor cover center into position. See Figure 12.
C. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, finish tightening all eight screws. Be sure the screws
are catching the motor cover’s holes.
5 6 4
Figure 12
A. Confirm that the emergency stop key is in place over the e-stop button. See Figure 13.
NOTE: The treadmill will not run without the key (or other metal) in place.
A. Carefully examine the treadmill to ensure that the assembly is correct and complete.
B. Test for proper operation as noted in the Testing The Treadmill Operation section of
this manual.
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Emergency
Stop Button
Emergency
Stop Key
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! WARNING: Be sure that all electrical requirements are met as indicated in the
specifications at the front of the manual and at the beginning of this
chapter prior to proceeding.
Use the following instructions to test the full speed and incline range of the treadmill and to
check the belt for proper operation.
! CAUTION: During this procedure STAY OFF THE RUNNING BELT! Stand with your feet
on the two steps.
1. Without anyone on the treadmill, plug the power cord into a power outlet from a
grounded, dedicated circuit as described under Electrical Requirements in this chapter.
2. Locate the on/off (I/O) power switch on the left side of the treadmill. Toggle it to the on
position (I).
NOTE: Cybex recommends that the treadmill be unplugged or the on/off (I/O) power
switch turned off (O) when it is not in use.
4. Press the Quick Start key. The treadmill begins a countdown “3...2...1” and sounds a tone
for each count. After it reaches one (1), the treadmill gives a longer tone and then begins
accelerating the belt to reach 1 mph (1.6 kph).
5. The bottom left display will flash the time and the right display will show the actual speed.
6. Press and hold down the Speed + key until the treadmill reaches a speed of
approximately 4 mph (6.4 kph), as indicated on the display.
7. Observe the belt to see that it is running properly; it should stay centered
in the middle of the deck. If you have problems with the running belt operation, see
Running Belt Adjustments in the Preventive Maintenance chapter.
8. Run the treadmill through its full speed range. First press the Speed + key until the
treadmill reaches its highest speed, 12.4 mph (20 kph). Then press the Speed - key until
the treadmill is back to 1.0 mph (1.6 kph).
9. As you press the Incline or Speed + - keys, the respective displays will show the
actual incline or speed.
10. When the treadmill reaches the set incline and speed, the displays will stop flashing and
remain steadily illuminated to indicate that the desired settings have been reached.
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11. Run the treadmill through its full % grade range. Press the Incline key until the
treadmill reaches its highest grade (15%). Next press the Incline key until the treadmill
is down to -2% grade. Ensure the power cord is not being pinched under the front of the
treadmill. Then press the Incline key until the treadmill is back to 0% grade.
12. Press Stop twice to stop the running belt, end the workout review, and return the display
to Dormant Mode.
1. Enter Test Mode by holding down any key while turning on (I) power. The display will read “Pro”.
NOTE: After changing any value, you must press Enter to save that value. When you press
enter the display will read “updt” (updated) to confirm your selection.
2. Press the Weight key to set options, change values with ▲ and ▼ keys and press Enter
to save your selection. Each time you press Weight the next set of data is displayed in
the following order:
Line: — This is the frequency of the power line that supplies power to your treadmill. The
default setting is 50 Hz for metric consoles and 60 Hz for English consoles. NOTE: If you
have an English console and a 50 Hz power line frequency, then you must change the
default setting from 60 Hz to 50 Hz for the proper elevation frequency.
Scan — This turns on or off the data readout scan (unless a specific data key is pressed
during a workout). Default is on.
Def — This is the default time for time based programs if a user doesn’t re-set Time. For
example, if you press Time you can decrease or increase the set workout time up to the
amount that the Max time is set. Choices are between 20 minutes and 60 minutes.
Default is 60.
Max: — This is the maximum amount of time the treadmill can run per use. You can limit
the users time or choose “none” for unlimited time. Choices are between none and 120
minutes; default is 60. NOTE: If the Max time is limited too much it may be difficult for the
user to reach their goals. For example, a user may not be able to burn 300 calories if you
limit their Max time to 20 minutes.
Idle (or Workout Review/Pause Time): — This is how long the treadmill retains and
displays your current workout data during a pause in the workout or after a workout.
Choices include: 20 seconds; 30 seconds, 40 seconds; 1 minute and 5 minutes; default is
20 seconds.
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Safety Sentry — This is how long the running belt will keep moving if the user steps off
the treadmill. Choices are between 0 seconds (none) and 60 second. Default is 20
seconds. Choosing “none” will disable this feature. NOTE: See Safety Sentry in Chapter 3
for further detail.
Remember: You must press Enter after changing a value for that value to be stored.
Your treadmill is now ready for use. Follow the instructions in the Operation chapter to learn how to
operate the treadmill. You should begin with walking speeds first, to be sure everything is
functioning properly.
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6 - Customer Service
Contacting Service
Hours of phone service are Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
For Cybex customers living in the USA, contact Cybex Customer Service at 800-766-3211.
Your options at this number include:
• Press 63 to place a parts order or to check parts order status.
• Press 64 to speak to a technical support representative regarding trouble shooting
or to schedule a field service call.
• Press 65 to check status of a repair order only and you have your
RRM number.
• Press 66 to check status of a dispatched field service call and you have your
inquiry number.
• Press 67 for service of a medical or isokinetic product.
• Press 0 to go to the Cybex operator.
For Cybex customers living outside of the USA, contact Cybex Customer Service at
508-533-4300 or fax 508-533-5183.
Your serial number and voltage can be found on the front of your treadmill. For your
convenience record your serial number and voltage below so that you will have it ready if you
call Cybex Customer Service.
The Return Material Authorization (RMA) system outlines the procedures to follow when
returning material for replacement, repair, or credit. The system assures that returned
materials are properly handled and analyzed. Follow the following procedures carefully.
Contact your authorized Cybex dealer on all warranty-related matters. Your local Cybex dealer
will request an RMA from Cybex, if applicable. Under no circumstances will defective parts or
equipment be accepted by Cybex without proper RMA and an Automated Return Service
(ARS) label.
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1. Call the Customer Service Hotline listed above for the return of any item that is
defective.
2. Provide the technician with a detailed description of the problem you are having or the
defect in the item you wish to return.
3. Provide the model and serial number of your treadmill. The serial number is located on
the front panel of your treadmill. The serial number begins with a letter, for example:
R09-101331100.
4. At Cybex’s discretion, the technician may request that you return the problem part(s) to
Cybex for evaluation and repair or replacement. The technician will assign you an RMA
number and will send you an ARS label. The ARS label and RMA number must be
clearly displayed on the outside of the package that contains the item(s) to be
returned. Include a description of the problem, the serial number of the treadmill and
the name and address of the owner in the package along with the part(s).
NOTE: Merchandise returned without an RMA number on the outside of the package or
shipments sent C.O.D. will not be accepted by the Cybex receiving department.
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Damaged Parts
Materials damaged in shipment should not be returned for credit. Shipping damages are the
responsibility of the carrier (UPS, Federal Express, trucking companies, etc.)
Apparent Damage — Upon receipt of your shipment, check all boxes carefully. Any damage
seen with a visual check must be noted on the freight bill and signed by the carrier's agent.
Failure to do so will result in the carrier's refusal to honor your damage claim. The carrier will
provide you with the required forms for filing such claims.
Concealed Damage — Damage not seen with a visual check upon receipt of a shipment but
noticed later must be reported to the carrier as soon as possible. Upon discovery of the
damage, a written or phone request to the carrier asking them to perform an inspection of the
materials must be made within ten days of the date of delivery. Keep all shipping containers
and packing materials: they will be needed as part of the inspection process. The carrier will
provide you with an inspection report and the necessary forms for filing a concealed damage
claim. Concealed damage is the carrier's responsibility.
Ordering Parts
Visit eCybex.com to shop for parts online or fax your order to 508-533-5183. To speak with a
customer service representative, call 800-766-3211 (for customers living within the USA) or
508-533-4300 (for customers outside the USA).
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7 - Service
Warnings/Cautions
! CAUTION: Use only Cybex replacement parts when servicing. Failure to do so could
result in personal injury.
! WARNING: Do not touch components on the lower board. A charge can remain after
unplugging the power cord and turning off the treadmill.
! CAUTION: The belt will be jerky during the next step. Hold the handrail to support
yourself.
! CAUTION: During this procedure STAY OFF THE RUNNING BELT! Stand with your feet on
the two steps.
! WARNING: Disconnect the power cord before beginning this procedure. Keep wet items
away from inside parts of the treadmill. Electrical shock could occur even if
the treadmill is unplugged. Do not touch components on the lower board.
A charge can remain after unplugging the power cord and turning off
the treadmill.
! CAUTION: If the drive motor is warm wait until it is cool to the touch before proceeding.
The inside components may be hot.
! WARNING: Keep the motor dry. Do not get the inside of the motor wet.
! WARNING: Wait until the armature LED is off before removing the motor brush covers.
! WARNING: Disconnect the power cord before beginning this procedure. Keep wet items
away from inside parts of the treadmill. Electrical shock could occur even if
the treadmill is unplugged.
! CAUTION: A minimum of two people will be required to properly lift the treadmill. Always
use proper lifting methods when moving heavy items.
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Test Mode
To enter Test Mode press and hold down any key on the display while turning the power
switch to the on (I) position. When all keys are released “PRO” and the software revision “rx.x” are
shown on the display. To exit Test Mode press Stop.
1. select
2. adjust
program #
heart rate
Upper 5K
enter
time weight
Figure 1
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LED Functions
LEDs are used to indicate the status of many of the treadmill inputs. After entering Test Mode
refer to the following list to check that these LEDs are functioning properly:
Heart LED — Blinks on with every signal from the contact heart rate receiver.
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. A '-' sign indicates the treadmill
is below 0% grade. The decimal point before the numbers shows the activation of the 0% switch
in the elevation motor (on above 0%). If dashes are shown in the display, the treadmill is either
above or below the 0% switch, requiring it to be manually run through the switch to begin
indicating actual elevation. The right most decimal point indicates the status of the E-stop relay,
on when the E-stop relay is on, off when it is deactivated. NOTE: The right most decimal point
may be difficult to see. Lean your head to the left to see this.
Lower Right Window — The numbers indicate actual belt speed. The right most decimal point
indicates the pulses from the speed sensor on the motor.
Key Functions
While in Test Mode press the following keys for desired information:
Quick Start — Starts the belt at 1.0 mph (1.6 kph). Also will run calibration if held for 3 seconds.
Heart Rate Program key — Lights all of the LEDs for a short period of time.
Weight Loss key — Lights only the columns.
9 Holes key — Lights only the rows.
Incline — Run elevation motor up.
Incline — Run elevation motor down.
Speed + — Increase drive motor speed.
Speed - — Decrease drive motor speed.
Distance — Press once for odometer information (DST) to appear in the speed window.
Press again for hourmeter 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 brush wear mileage up to 100 miles since activated or “0” if it has not been
activated (BRSH).
Pace — 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 — Value of motor load in A/D counts. The number range is relative to motor current and
goes from 0-225. (LOAD).
Calories — Displays motor pulse width (PWM) value.
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 treadmill 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 treadmill and locking out operation of the treadmill.
A log of errors can be viewed and cleared. Enter Test Mode and press the Pace (Min/km) key
to display the log. The most recent error is always first in the log. Press the Pace key again to
cycle to the next the error stored. Up to 10 errors can be stored. Press the Scan key twice to
clear the error log. Press Stop to exit Test Mode.
NOTE: A processor upset can cause a bAd#. See H then G.
Error Description
bAd0 Bad checksum. See H then G.
bAd2 Internal RAM error. See H then G.
bAd3 Watchdog timeout. See H then G.
Err1 Belt didn't start (or no speed sense). See I, E, D, B then A.
Err2 Underspeed (2 mph for 2 seconds without correction in process). See I, E, C then B.
Err3 Speed sense lost. See I, E, A, B and C.
Err5 No 0 switch sense within timed limits. This is declared when the timed
elevation reaches -2% without tripping the index. See F and A.
Err6 Overspeed (1 mph for 1 second or 2 mph for 0.2 seconds without
correction). See I, E.
Err7 EEPROM error (memory lost, loads new defaults, enters Test Mode). See G.
Err9 Brush wear too low. Indicator has been activated for over 100 miles. See D.
ErrE 0% always on (or switch disconnected or wired backwards). This means
that timed elevation has gone up 2% and the index is still sensed. See F.
Action
A Check lower board
B Check drive motor
C Check belt and deck
D Check motor brushes
E Check speed sensor
F Check elevation motor
G Replace display board
H Turn the treadmill to the off (O) position and back on (I)
I Perform speed calibration procedure
Motor current draw and motor voltage must be checked by a qualified service technician at
the recommended intervals listed in the Service Schedule in the Preventive Maintenance
chapter of this manual. For your convenience a service schedule decal is provided under the
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motor cover of each Cybex Pro+ treadmill. By performing these procedures you can evaluate the
performance of your drive motor and help prevent premature failure.
Tools Required
A. Enter Test Mode by holding down any key on the display while turning the power switch
to the on (I) position.
B. Press the Quick Start key. The belt will move at 1 mph (1.6 kph).
C. Without standing on the belt, bring the speed of the treadmill up to 3 mph (4.8 kph) and
take note of the load value in the top center display.
D. Have a second person walk on the belt at 3 mph (4.8 kph) and take note of the load value
in the top center display and the weight of the person. NOTE: Call Cybex Customer
Service to confirm that the load is within acceptable range. Loads over 200 are generally
unacceptable.
A. Turn the main power switch on the left side to the off (O) position.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen three screws on each motor cover side (left and
right). See Figure 2.
Screws
(3 on Each Side)
Figure 2
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C. Press the + key to adjust the speed of the treadmill up to its highest speed 12.4 mph
(20 kph). NOTE: Safety Sentry may turn off the treadmill if no activity is detected
within 20 seconds. Therefore, do this test quickly or press a key as needed or turn
off Safety Sentry.
D. Using a voltage meter, pierce the sharp end of the meter’s red lead into the plastic
coating of the motor’s red lead, and the meter’s black lead into the plastic coating of the
motor’s black lead.
E. Note the reading on the voltage meter then carefully remove both leads. Call Cybex
Customer Service to find out if the reading is within an acceptable range.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the three screws on each side.
Tools Required
A. Turn the main power switch on the left side to the off (O) position.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen three screws on each motor cover side (left
and right).
B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. NOTE: The screws will stay
in place.
A. Turn the flywheel slowly and look for dirt, scratches or other damage on the target
disk. NOTE: If the target disk or sensor is dusty use a soft dry cloth to wipe off the dust.
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A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen the screw that attaches the speed sensor to the
motor saddle. See Figure 3 (speed sensor screw).
B. Adjust the gap between the speed sensor and the flywheel to 3/16” (.48 cm) and tighten
the screw. See Figure 3.
C. Bring the speed of the treadmill up to maximum speed, 12.4 mph (20 kph).
D. After reaching maximum speed take note of the actual speed that is displayed in the lower
left window. If it fluctuates in over 0.5 mph increments then your speed sensor gap needs
to be readjusted.
E. Press Stop and turn the power switch to the off (O) position.
F. Enter Test Mode again and check the error log for Error 3. If Error 3 occurred readjust the
speed sensor and test again. NOTE: If you are unsure whether an error is new you can
clear the error log by pressing the Scan key and then repeat steps 4A through 5F.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the three screws on each side.
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IR Compensation
NOTE: This procedure is required after replacing the lower control board or the drive motor.
Tools Required
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen three screws on each motor cover side (left
and right). See Figure 2.
B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. The screws will stay in place. See
Figure 2.
A. Enter Test Mode by pressing and holding down any key on the display while turning
the power switch to the on (I) position. When the key is released “PRO” and the
software revision “rx.x” are shown on the display.
B. While standing on the ground, press Start and then press the Speed Up key once to
set the treadmill speed to 1.0 mph (1.6 kph).
! WARNING: Do not touch components on the lower board. A charge can remain after
unplugging the power cord and turning off the treadmill.
! CAUTION: The belt will be jerky during the next step. Hold the handrail to support
yourself.
C. Hold on to the handrails as you step on the running belt, begin walking and notice
how the belt feels, (the belt may surge, vibrate or slack). NOTE: If the belt doesn't
need to be adjusted skip to step 4A.
D. Pull up on the lower board shield. It will snap out. NOTE: Newer versions of the shield
will have a hole directly over the IR compensation. If you have the new shield, place
the plastic screwdriver through the hole to adjust the IR compensation instead of
removing the shield.
E. Locate the control called “IR COMP” on the lower board. NOTE: DO NOT use a metal
screwdriver. DO NOT adjust the other two controls that look identical to the IR
COMP control.
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F. Using a plastic small flat head screwdriver, turn the IR control slightly in one direction as
follows:
• Turn clockwise to remove the slack from the belt
• Turn counter-clockwise to remove the vibration or surging from the belt
G. Retest by walking on the belt and adjusting the IR COMP control until the running belt
does not surge, vibrate or feel too slack. NOTE: You should not be able to stop the belt
with your feet easily.
H. Press Stop.
I. Place the lower board shield into position (if applicable) and snap it in.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the three screws on each side. NOTE: Be sure
the screws are catching the center motor cover's holes.
Speed Calibration
NOTE: This procedure is required after replacing the upper display board, the lower control
board or the drive motor. If you’ve replaced the lower board, perform the IR
Compensation procedure first, then the Speed Calibration procedure.
! CAUTION: During this procedure STAY OFF THE RUNNING BELT! Stand with your feet on
the two steps.
B. In Test Mode press and hold the Quick Start key for three seconds. The display will show
“CAL” then “SAV”, “CAL”. The running belt will accelerate and when completed the
display will show “PRO”. Press Stop to exit Test Mode. NOTE: This procedure should be
completed after replacing the upper display board, the lower control board or the drive
motor. If you press Stop during this procedure the calibration will not be stored. Exiting
Test Mode while the belt is moving may generate an error condition.
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NOTE: During this procedure you will have the option to remove the running deck, running
belt, rubber mounts, rear roller, front roller and drive belt. Follow this procedure from
step 1 even though the heading for some of these procedures will appear before the
step where you remove that part.
Tools Required
A. Turn the main power switch on the left side to the off (O) position.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen the three screws on each motor cover side
(left and right). See Figure 2.
B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. NOTE: The screws will stay in
place. See Figure 2.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the screw that holds each end cap in place.
See Figure 4.
End
Caps
Screws
Figure 4
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A. Pull each side panel out and off the treadmill. See Figure 5.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the three screws that hold one of the top steps
in place. Repeat this step for the other side. See Figure 5.
B. Grasp each top step and slide it out and off the treadmill. See Figure 5.
Side Panel
Screws (3 Under
Each Top Step)
Top Steps
Side Panel
Figure 5
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A. Using a 7/16” open-end or socket wrench, remove the ten screws and ten washers
that hold the deck in place. See Figure 7. NOTE: Leave the deck in place until step 9B.
Deck
Figure 7
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B. Lift one side of the deck and slide it out of the running belt.
C. Tilt up the left side of the front roller and slip the running belt off.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the screw securing each deck stiffener. See
Figure 7.
B. Inspect the rubber mounts under the deck stiffeners for cracks or wear. NOTE: Unscrew
and replace the rubber mounts if the rubber is cracked or worn.
C. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure each deck stiffener with screws removed from
step 10A.
Drive Belt
NOTE: If you are replacing the drive belt follow steps 11-12 and 14. If not, skip to step 13. See
the Drive Motor procedure for an alternative way to change the drive belt.
A. If you are changing the drive belt, slip the drive belt
around the flywheel pulley and off the motor. See
Figure 9.
B. Be sure the drive belt is around the flywheel pulley and the front roller before attaching the
front roller.
C. Using a 9/16” socket wrench with a 3” extension, attach the two screws that fasten the
front roller to the frame. NOTE: Tighten each of the two screws evenly, making sure not to
tighten one screw too many turns before moving to the other screw.
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A. Using a 1/2” socket wrench, tighten the two screws on the Drive Belt
motor saddle. See Figure 9.
Face of Front
15. Secure the running deck. Roller Pulley
Face of
A. Place the deck in position as noted in step 9A. NOTE: Flywheel Pulley
Make a note of the service you performed on the Service
Schedule under the motor cover.
A. Slide the rear roller into the running belt. See Figure 6.
A. Place each top step in position. See Figure 4. NOTE: Be sure the bronze
bushing is touching the
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the three head of the bolt.
screws that hold each top step in place. See Figure 4.
Figure 11
18. Secure the side panels.
A. Place each side panel into position on the bottom edge and use your hand to push all
along the top edge of the side panel to snap it in place. See Figure 5.
19. Secure the end caps.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the screw that holds each end cap in place.
See Figure 4.
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B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the three screws on each side. NOTE: Be sure
the screws are catching the center motor cover’s holes.
A. Follow the Tension and Center the Belt procedure located in the Preventive Maintenance
chapter of this manual.
Drive Motor
NOTE: This procedure will cover the drive motor, drive belt and motor brushes.
Tools Required
! WARNING: Disconnect the power cord before beginning this procedure. Keep wet items
away from inside parts of the treadmill. Electrical shock could occur even if
the treadmill is unplugged. Do not touch components on the lower board. A
charge can remain after unplugging the power cord and turning off the
treadmill.
A. Using 7/16” open end wrench, remove the nut on each motor strap and remove the
motor straps from the motor saddle. See Figure 12.
B. Slip the drive belt around the flywheel pulley and off the motor. See Figure 13.
Green
Yellow
Red
Black
Motor Line
Flywheel Ground Lower Filter
Pulley Wire Board
Figure 13
! WARNING: Do not touch components on the lower board. A charge can remain after
unplugging the power cord and turning off the treadmill.
A. Using a 1/2” socket wrench, remove the screw, split washer, flat washer and motor
ground wire from the motor saddle. See Figure 13.
C. Disconnect the motor cable from the lower board and line filter. NOTE: You will
disconnect four wires (red, black, yellow and green). See Figure 13.
D. Carefully remove the drive motor.
NOTE: If you are replacing the drive belt with a new one follow step 6B - 8A. If not, skip to
step 8.
A. Using a 3/4” socket wrench, loosen each rear roller bolt 10-12 revolutions to release
tension on the running belt.
B. Using a 9/16” socket wrench with a 3” extension, remove the two front roller screws.
See Figure 8.
C. Tilt the left side of the front roller up and then the right side.
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D. If you are replacing the drive belt, slip the drive belt off the front roller pulley and
discard it.
B. Using a 9/16” socket wrench with a 3” extension, insert the two screws that fasten the
front roller to the frame. NOTE: Tighten each of the two screws evenly, making sure not to
tighten one screw too many turns before moving to the other screw. See Figure 8.
A. Using a 3/4” socket wrench, tighten each rear roller bolt evenly, making sure not to tighten
either bolt too many turns before moving to the other bolt. NOTE: Do not overtighten the
belt. You will tension and center the belt in step 23C.
NOTE: If you are replacing the motor with a new one follow step 9. If not, skip to step 10.
Motor Brushes
NOTE: Motor brushes are wear items that will periodically need to be replaced. Both drive motor
brushes must be replaced as a pair. This will ensure even commutator contact and brush
wear. However, the one brush may wear faster than the other brush. Therefore, always
measure both brush lengths to determine whether you should replace the pair. Check
both brushes for cracks or chips.
NOTE: When “Err9” appears on screen it indicates motor brush wear. The treadmill will run 100
miles (161 kilometers) longer and then be inoperable until brushes are replaced.
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! CAUTION: If the drive motor is warm wait until it is cool to the touch before
proceeding. The inside components of the drive motor may be hot.
! WARNING: Keep the motor dry. Do not get the inside of the motor wet.
NOTE: If you are checking and/or replacing the motor brushes follow steps 9-14. If not, skip
to step 15.
! WARNING: Wait until the armature LED is off before removing the motor brush covers.
A. Squeeze each of the two rectangular brush covers to remove it from the motor. See
Figure 15.
B. Lift off the round brush cover. See Figure 15. If necessary carefully pry the cover up
using a flathead screwdriver.
Figure 15
A. Using needle nose pliers, unplug the yellow brush wear indicator wire from the round
access hole and the brush wire from the rectangular hole.
B. Press each brush spring in and slowly pull it out. It will be spring loaded. NOTE:
Before you pull out the brushes, take note which way the brushes are orientated. You
will need to replace them in the same orientation.
A. Inspect the commutator by looking through the top brush holder into the motor. Slowly
spin the motor by turning the flywheel. Look for noticeable damage and for signs of
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wear such as arcing, pitting, burning, or uneven wear. Commutator bars that are 'dirty
penny' brownish copper are in great condition. However, some commutator bars may be
pitted or blackened on one edge. Too many of these indicate a worn commutator, and the
motor should be replaced. The commutator may be cleaned with narrow commutator stone
if carbon build-up is present. NOTE: File down the stone if it won’t fit in the brush holder
hole. Brush dust can be loosened from the brush holder area by lightly filing the surfaces.
B. Inspect the brushes for signs of excessive wear or cracks. The motor brushes must be
replaced if one or both is worn to 0.4” (10.2 mm) or less in length, is broken or chipped,
has a broken spring or binds in the motor. NOTE: For your convenience the decal shown
in Figure 15 is under the motor hood cover.
NOTE: If a new brush does not slide in and out easily, the edges or corners of the brush can be
lightly filed down. The motor may make a clicking noise as new brushes wear in.
NOTES:If a new brush does not slide in and out easily, the edges or corners of the brush can be
lightly filed down. The motor may make a clicking noise as new brushes wear in. If you
reinstall the original brushes it is good to install them facing their original position.
Reversing the orientation of the brush can cause a clicking noise during operation until
the brushes wear in.
A. Locate the brush with the two wires and slide it into the motor brush holder (located
nearest the round access hole).
B. Locate the brush with the one wire and slide it into the motor brush holder on the
opposite side.
C. Place a spring clip under each brush and push in and down. The spring hooks will grasp
on to the end of the brush holder.
D. Using needle nose pliers, plug the yellow brush wear indicator wire onto the fast-on inside
the round access hole.
E. Using needle nose pliers, plug each brush wire onto the fast-on inside the rectangular
access hole.
A. Squeeze each rectangular brush covers, insert it into the holes and then release.
B. Push the round brush cover into its hole until it is flush with the motor. NOTE: If a cover is
damaged, order Cybex replacement part number EH-16954 for the round cover or
EH-16955 for the rectangular cover.
A. Carefully lower the drive motor in position on the motor saddle. NOTE: Do not crush the
speed sensor or scratch the speed decal on the flywheel.
B. Turn the motor so the exit cable is positioned at a 3 o’clock angle toward the front roller.
See Figure 16.
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B. Close each motor strap and use a 7/16” wrench with a deep socket to tighten each
nut securely (80 in-lbs). See Figure 16.
A. Place the drive belt over the flywheel pulley and confirm that the drive belt is
positioned three grooves over from the face of the flywheel and three grooves over
from the face of the pulley. See Figure 10.
A. Connect the motor cable to the lower board and line filter as shown in Figure 13 (red
to A1, black to A2, yellow to BW and green to the line filter). NOTE: For internationally
installed treadmills only, the green cable goes on the ground stud tab.
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Fan
NOTE: The ferrite Ferrite
is for
internationally
installed motors.
Figure 18
B. If you replaced the motor follow the IR Compensation procedure located in this chapter.
C. If you loosened the tension on the running belt (step 8A) follow the Tension and Center the
Belt procedure located in the Preventive Maintenance chapter.
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Elevation Motor
Tools Required
! WARNING: Disconnect the power cord before beginning this procedure. Keep wet
items away from inside parts of the treadmill. Electrical shock could occur
even if the treadmill is unplugged.
A. Turn the main power switch on the left side to the off (O) position.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen three screws on each motor cover side (left
and right). See Figure 2.
B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. The screws will stay in place. See
Figure 2.
! CAUTION: A minimum of two people will be required to properly lift the treadmill.
Always use proper lifting methods when moving heavy items.
A. While two people are lifting the front of the treadmill, have a third person place a
wooden block under the each side of the frame to support the front end of the
treadmill. NOTE: This will get the weight of the treadmill off the elevation wheels and
provide support.
! WARNING: Do not touch components on the lower board. A charge can remain after
unplugging the power cord and turning off the treadmill.
B. Disconnect the elevation motor cable from the lower board and remove it from the wire tie.
5. Remove the elevation motor.
A. Using a 9/16” open end wrench and a 9/16” socket wrench, remove the two bolts on
the elevation motor (one at the top and one at the bottom). NOTE: Hold the motor
while you remove the second bolt so that it doesn’t fall.
B. Carefully lift and remove the elevation motor from the treadmill.
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C. Using a 9/16” open end wrench and a 9/16” socket wrench, securely tighten the nuts and
two bolts installed in step 7B.
D. Connect the elevation motor cable to the lower board. NOTE: The board is labeled P3 at the
elevation port. The connector can only fit in one direction.
E. Place the lower board shield in position and push the clips down. NOTE: The clips will
snap in.
F. Tie the elevation cable with the tie from step 4B so that it is clear of the motor fan. Be sure
no wires get pinched.
A. Connect the main power cord into the power outlet and turn the power switch on (I).
B. Start the treadmill in Manual Mode and raise the elevation to 6%.
C. Carefully remove the wooden blocks from under the front end assembly. This will load the
elevation assembly.
E. Stop the treadmill and turn the main power switch in the front panel to the off (O) position.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the three screws on each side. NOTE: Be sure
the screws are catching the center motor cover’s holes.
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NOTE: You will remove and replace the entire lower bracket in this procedure.
Tools Required
! WARNING: Disconnect the power cord before beginning this procedure. Keep wet
items away from inside parts of the treadmill. Electrical shock could occur
even if the treadmill is unplugged. Do not touch components on the lower
board. A charge can remain after unplugging the power cord and turning
off the treadmill.
A. Turn the main power switch on the left side to the off (O) position.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen three screws on each motor cover side (left
and right). See Figure 2.
B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. The screws will stay in place. See
Figure 2.
3. Disconnect the cables from the lower control board and bracket.
B. Disconnect the cables from the lower control board. This includes: the elevation motor
cable; display cable (P1 and P2); AC line 1 (black); AC line 2 (white); drive motor (black
red, yellow) and speed sensor cable.
C. Using a 3/8” nutdriver or socket wrench, remove the one nut and one washer from the
ground wire on the lower control bracket.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the two screws that hold the line filter to the
lower control board bracket. NOTE: You should not need to disconnect the cables that
are connected to the line filter.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the four screws that hold the lower control
bracket to the base.
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B. Remove the entire bracket with its lower board. NOTE: Cybex may want this part
back for evaluation. Contact Cybex Customer Service at 800-766-3211 and press 64 when
prompted.
A. Position the lower control board bracket in place on the base. NOTE: The elevation motor
connector and ground stud will be positioned toward the back left corner.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the four screws that hold the bracket to
the base.
A. Connect the cables to the lower control board. This includes: the elevation motor cable;
display cable (P1 and P2); AC line 1 (black); AC line 2 (white); drive motor (black, red,
yellow) and speed sensor cable. See Figure 21.
B. Put the ground wire terminal on the stud on the lower board bracket.
C. Using a 3/8” nutdriver, secure the one nut over the ground wire terminal.
Line
Filter
Lower
Board
Speed Display
Sensor Cable AC Line 1
AC Line 2
Elevation
Motor
Figure 21
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A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the two screws that hold the line filter to the
lower control board bracket.
A. Check to see that all of the cables are connected firmly in their proper place.
B. Tie the wires back with the wire ties on the base and be sure no wires get pinched.
C. Place the lower board shield in position and push the clips down. NOTE: The clips will
snap in.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the three screws on each side. Be sure the
screws are catching the center motor cover’s holes. See Figure 2.
Power Cord
NOTE: This procedure will cover the power cable, line filter and power switch.
Tools Required
! WARNING: Disconnect the power cord before beginning this procedure. Keep wet
items away from inside parts of the treadmill. Electrical shock could occur
even if the treadmill is unplugged. Do not touch components on the lower
board. A charge can remain after unplugging the power cord and turning
off the treadmill.
A. Turn the main power switch on the left side to the off (O) position.
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A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen three screws on each motor cover side (left and
right). See Figure 2.
B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. The screws will stay in place. See
Figure 2.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the screw that holds the left end cap in place.
See Figure 4.
A. Pull the left side panel out and off the treadmill.
Power Switch
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the two screws that hold the switch and its
plate to the treadmill.
B. Disconnect the four fast-on connectors that go into the power switch.
C. Using a 3/8” nutdriver, remove the one nut and one washer from the ground wire on the
lower control bracket.
6. Remove the power cord.
A. Remove the old power cord and discard the power cord (and power switch if applicable).
See Figure 22.
Shield
Power Cord
Power Switch
Plate
Grommet
Wire Tie
Figure 22
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Line Filter
NOTE: If you are replacing the line filter follow steps 7 and 8. If not skip to step 9.
A. Disconnect the fast-on that goes from the line filter to the drive motor (green cable).
B. Disconnect the two fast-ons that go from the line filter to the lower board (cables
labeled AC Line 1 and AC Line 2 on the lower board).
C. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the two screws that hold the line filter to the
lower control bracket and discard the old line filter if applicable.
D. Place the new line filter in position on the lower control bracket.
E. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the two screws that hold the line filter to the
lower control bracket.
A. Connect the white cable to the front right fast-on on the line filter and route it through
the access hole.
B. Connect the black cable to the front left fast-on on the line filter and route it through
the access hole.
C. Connect the ends of these two cables to the lower board. The white connects to the
fast-on labeled AC Line 1. The black connects to the fast-on labeled AC Line 2.
D. Connect the drive motor cable (green) to the line filter’s front left fast-on connector.
A. Route the power cord behind the base brackets and route the fast-ons out the power
switch access hole. NOTE: The power cord can exit the front or back of the treadmill.
Position it the way you intend to leave it.
A. Hold the power switch and its plate so that the I (on) is toward the top. See Figure 23.
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Blue Brown
Shown From
Front of Switch
Black White with “I” Toward
the Top
Access Hole
Power Cord
Behind Base
Brackets
Figure 23
D. With the ground wire through the access hole to the lower control bracket, put the ground
wire terminal on the stud on the lower board bracket.
E. Using a 3/8” nutdriver, secure the one nut over the ground wire terminal.
F. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the switch plate to the treadmill with the I (on)
toward the top.
Tools Required
A. Turn the main power switch on the left side to the off (O) position.
NOTE: The display board is susceptible to damage from a discharge of static electricity. While
handling parts underneath the console cover use an ESD grounding strap. This eliminates
the potential voltage (static) difference between you and the equipment you are working
on. Wear an ESD strap for the rest of this procedure.
NOTE: If you have a cable plugged into the RJ-45 port disconnect it.
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A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the nine screws that hold the console back
to the console front.
A. Disconnect these cables from the display board: the display cable (2 connectors), the
two upper switch membranes, the lower switch membrane, the contact heart rate
cable, the CSAFE board to display board jumper and the upper to lower board jumper.
See Figure 24.
Figure 24
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the six Phillips head screws that hold the
display board to the console.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the six screws that hold the display board to
the console.
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A. Connect these cables into the display board: the display cable (2 connectors), the two
upper switch membranes, the lower switch membrane, the contact heart rate cable, the
CSAFE board to display board jumper and the upper to lower board jumper. See Figure 24.
A. Check to see that all of the cables are connected firmly in their proper place.
A. While being sure not to pinch any cables, use a Phillips head screwdriver to secure the
nine screws that hold the back cover to the console front.
8. Calibrate speed.
NOTE: This procedure will cover the contact heart rate board, grips and cable.
Tools Required
A. Turn the main power switch on the left side to the off (O) position.
NOTE: If you have a cable plugged into the RJ-45 port disconnect it.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the nine screws that hold the console back to
the console front.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the three screws from the heart rate board.
B. If you’re not replacing the cable, disconnect the two cables and one molex placeholder from
the heart rate board. (You will re-attach the molex connector in step 4A). See Figure 25.
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NOTE: If you are replacing the grips and cable follow steps 5 to 8. If not skip to step 9.
Tools Required
A. Using a knife or flathead screwdriver, pry up the four metal contacts from the two grips.
NOTE: The metal contacts are taped on securely and prying them up will destroy them.
B. Using a needle nose pliers, carefully disconnect the wire from each metal contact.
C. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the two bolts and two nuts from each grip.
D. Pull the plastic housing and cap off each handrail (the housing is secured with
double-sided tape). See Figure 26.
E. Gently push each connector out of the rectangular hole in the plastic housing. See
Figure 26.
Figure 26
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A. Connect the double connector into the right side of the heart rate board. See Figure 25.
B. Locate the short and long side of the heart rate Black Wire
cable. (Back)
A. Remove the protective paper from the four metal contacts and from Bolts
the eight strips of tape on the plastic housing.
Figure 30
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D. Push the excess wire into its rectangular hole. Line Up Bumps
Prong on Metal Plate
E. Press each metal contact into the grooves
(one groove at a time) on the plastic housing.
NOTE: They will snap in. Figure 31
A. Confirm that the two cables and one molex placeholder are firmly connected to the
heart rate board in their proper places. See Figure 25.
A. While being sure not to pinch any cables, use a Phillips head screwdriver to secure the
nine screws that hold the console back to the console front.
CSAFE Board
Tools Required
A. Turn the main power switch on the left side to the off (O) position.
NOTE: If you have a cable plugged into the RJ-45 port disconnect it.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the nine screws that hold the console back
to the console front.
A. Pull the CSAFE connector out of the display board. See Figure 24.
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B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the three screws that hold the CSAFE board to
the console.
A. Gently push the CSAFE connector into its port on the display board. See Figure 24.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the CSAFE board with the three screws removed
during step 3B. NOTE: Do not overtighten.
A. While being sure not to pinch any cables, use a Phillips head screwdriver to secure the
nine screws that hold the console back to the console front.
Display Cable
Tools Required
! WARNING: Disconnect the power cord before beginning this procedure. Keep wet items
away from inside parts of the treadmill. Electrical shock could occur even if
the treadmill is unplugged. Do not touch components on the lower board. A
charge can remain after unplugging the power cord and turning off the
treadmill.
A. Turn the main power switch on the left side to the off (O) position.
NOTE: The display board is susceptible to damage from a discharge of static electricity. While
handling parts underneath the console cover use an ESD grounding strap. This eliminates
the potential voltage (static) difference between you and the equipment you are working
on. Wear an ESD strap for the rest of this procedure.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the nine screws that hold the console back to
the console front.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen three screws on each motor cover side (left and
right). See Figure 2.
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B. Lift the motor cover center up and off the treadmill. The screws will stay in place. See
Figure 2.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the three screws that hold the left junction
covers in place.
! WARNING: Do not touch components on the lower board. A charge can remain after
unplugging the power cord and turning off the treadmill.
A. Pull up on the lower board shield until the shield snaps out.
B. Disconnect the display cable (P1 and P2) from the lower board. See Figure 16 .
C. Disconnect the display cable (P3 and P8) from the upper display board. See Figure 19.
D. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen the wire retaining screw that holds the
display cable in place near the display board.
E. Remove the cable from the wire ties at the junction and near the bottom of the upright.
F. Using wire cutters, cut the cable at its center near the junction and pull both ends
out of the treadmill. NOTE: Pull the upper end up and out and the lower end down
and out.
NOTE: Display cables have a revision number label so that you can verify that you have the
latest revision of the cable.
B. Push the P2 connector down into the top handrail hole with the P1 connector pointing
up. See Figures 32 and 33.
Bottom
Hole
Left
Junction
P3 and P8 Covers
Connectors on
Screws (9) Upper Display Screws (3) Wire
Board Holder
Display Cable
Upright
Shield
P1 and P2 on
Lower Board
Access Screws (4)
Hole
Left Side Cover
Figure 33
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, open the clip described in step 5D and secure the cable
in the clip.
B. Locate the line on the display cable described in step 6D and tie the cable with the wire
tie near the bottom of the upright.
C. Open the wire holder at the junction, put the cable inside and close the wire holder.
D. Check to see that all of the connectors are connected firmly in their proper place.
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E. Place the lower board shield in position and push the clips down. NOTE: The clips will
snap in.
A. Using an Phillips screwdriver, tighten the three screws that hold the junction
covers in place.
9. Secure the motor cover.
B. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the three screws on each side. NOTE: Be
sure the screws are catching the center motor cover’s holes.
10. Secure the console back.
A. While being sure not to pinch any cables, attach the console back to the console front
with the five Phillips head screws.
Display Overlays
NOTE: This procedure will cover the upper and/or lower display overlay. They are removed
and replaced the same on the Cybex Pro+ treadmill.
Tools Required
A. Turn the main power switch on the left side to the off (O) position.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the nine screws that hold the console back
to the console front.
C. Loosen the six screws that hold the front console in place. NOTE: This allow clearance
for the switch membranes to fit behind the handrail.
NOTE: The display board is susceptible to damage from a discharge of static electricity. While
handling parts underneath the console cover use an ESD grounding strap. This
eliminates the potential voltage (static) difference between you and the equipment you
are working on. Wear an ESD strap for the rest of this procedure.
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A. While wearing an ESD strap, disconnect the switch membranes (two upper and one lower)
from the display board. See Figure 19.
B. Use a razor blade to peel up a corner of the display overlay and pull off the overlay.
B. Slide the ribbon cable through the (upper two or lower one) slot.
C. Carefully place the display overlay in position within the indentation on the console front
and firmly rub the display overlay so that it adheres to the console.
D. Route the ribbon cables under the frame tubes and connect them to the display board.
A. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the six screws that hold the console front to the
frame.
B. While being sure not to pinch any cables, secure the console back to the console with the
five Phillips head screws.
Parts List
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION
NO.
1 AF-16240 Frame, Weldment
2 HS-16929 Screw, 3-8-16 x 5-8Lg H x HD whiz-lock GR5
3 HS-16950 Screw, 5-16-18 x 7-8Lg H x Soc BTNHD w/patch, B-Zn
4 HS-16939 Screw, SEM 10-32 x .75 Pnhd Ext blk Zn
5 PL-16256 Cover, Motor
6 PL-16465 Cover, Upright Outer, Right
7 PL-16464 Cover, Upright Outer, Left
8 HW-13799 Washer, Flat
9 AX-16721 Deck Stiffener Assy
10 HX-16706 Tape Strip, 1.88 x 41.0 x .010thk
11 HX-16707 Tape Strip, 1.32 x 4.30 x .010thk
12 HS-15682 Screw, 5/16-18 x .50 FLHD Phil undercut ZN
13 AX-17726 Side Extrusion Assy, Cybex Pro+, Right
14 AX-17727 Side Extrusion Assy, Cybex Pro+, Left
15 AF-17677 Upright Weldment (Choose a Standard or Custom Color)
16 AX-16722 Top Platform Assy, (Choose a Standard or Custom Color)
17 DE-16705 Decal, Safety-walk
18 HS-16875 Screw, SEM ext 1-4-20 x 1-2 PNHD Phil
19 EH-10291 Anchor, Cable Tie
20 EH-00986 Cable Tie, (without anchor)
21 PL-16737 Plug, Power Cord Grommet
21 AW-17273 Power Cord 220V 60Hz (NOT SHOWN)
21 AW-17272 Power Cord 230V 50Hz (NOT SHOWN)
21 AW-17274 Power Cord 115V 60Hz (NOT SHOWN) Service
22 PL-16738 Plug, Power Cord Grommet
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AX-16812 COM
POWER FACTOR N/C < 0% ELV-MOTOR
INTERNATIONAL ONLY
CORRECTION
POWER SWITCH INTERNAL DWN
ASSY
WHITE (BLUE) SW-10523 ZERO ADAPTER, SERVICE PROGRAMMING
AW-16579 (BLK)
DOMESTIC ONLY
CHASSIS GROUND
ELEV NEUTRAL
TR-16814 (x2)
ZERO SWITCH
GRAY CHASSIS
8
BLACK (BROWN) 5mH CHOKE
CSAFE CONNECTOR
1 2 3 4 5
BROWN GND
ELEV DWN
7
6 7 8 9
GND REF
ELEV UP
YELLOW N/C
6
GREEN (GREEN / YELLOW) CA-16813 MR-16412 ELEV. MOTOR 115V 1 CD CARRIER DETECT GREEN B+
5
10uF, 370VAC MR-16541 ELEV. MOTOR 220V 2 RD RECEIVE DATA RED TXD
AW-17113
AW-17112
4
(WHT)
BLACK RXD
3
4 DTR DATA TERMINAL READY
TREADMILL ORANGE N/C
2
5 GND
CHASSIS BLUE N/C
1
6 DSR DATA SET READY
7 RTS REQUEST TO SEND
OPTICAL SPEED SENSOR CABLE 8 CTS CLEAR TO SEND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AW-16830 9 RI RING DETECT
J1 P-TACH
ELEVATION
E
ELEV AC AC 5V + ANODE ORANGE
1
3A LINE 1 LINE 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 J3
RPM SIGNAL COLLECTOR WHITE
2
OPTO
GND CATHODE GREEN
3
4
4
GND EMITTER BLUE
S
20A / 250V / SB (115V) LINE
DIAGNOSTIC LEDS AD-17214 CONTROL BOARD 115V
15A / 250V / SB (220/240V) AD-17215 CONTROL BOARD 230V
A B
(DT9) AC ON (DT1) DOWN TACH
A2 (BLK)
PWM
(DT5) DC VOLTAGE
M.C. SIG
BW
1 3 5 1 3 5 7
CURR LIMIT -15V BOARD PWR P1 2 4 6 P2 2 4 6 8 E F
1 7
G H
1 3 5 3 5
P1 2 4 6 P2 2 4 6 8
FLEXTAIL 'A'
YELLOW
BLACK
FLEXTAIL 'B'
RED
ROW 2 SWITCH
BROWN
6 4 COL 1 LED
VIOLET
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
1
PCA, CSAFE DUAL PORT CSAFE CABLE
EC-17690 2 4 6 2 4 6 8
AW-17732
1 3 5 1 3 5 7
S13 S14 S15 S16
P8 P3
2
J2
MR-16633 3.0Hp 110V VDC J6 SHIELD
PORT SELECT 1
S9 S10 S11 S12
7
ROW 5 LED 4 3
COL 2 LED 5 A
FLASH R2 IN (FLASH)
5
ROW 4 SWITCH 7
+5V
ELEV. DOWN
GND REF.
CIRCUIT GND
REF. GND
E-STOP
S5
ELEV. UP
J3 (INSIDE)
SPEED SIGNAL
COL 1 SWITCH 8
Zero Switch
Brush Wear
Motor Current
COL 3 SWITCH
+12v UNREG
9
B+
3
CHASSIS 4
8
SHIELD 1
GND FLASH ENABLE
2
2
7
RED RED
GND
ROW 4 LED 3
S17 S18 S19
1
ROW 1 SWITCH 5 B
BLACK BLACK RJ45
TXD ROW 3 SWITCH
4
COL 2 SWITCH 8
N/C COL 4 SWITCH 9
2
1 3 5 7 CHR SYSTEM
N/C
1
2 4 6 8 SHIELD 1
EC-17763 ROW 1 2
ROW 2 3 TOP SWITCH MEMBRANE / EMBEDDED LEDs
C
GND
TXD
CHASSIS
N/C
FLASH
RXD
N/C
1 2 3 ROW 3 4
B+
BLACK
1
3
2
2
REF.
5
RED
L
4
STOP ELEV. UP
AW-17706
3
3
REF.
2
GND (BLACK)
RED
+5V ELEV. DN SPEED UP
2
R +5V (RED)
VCC
GND
SIG
1
SIG (GREEN)
1
SIG WIRELESS
AW-17707
CABLE, CHR TO DISPLAY
FLEXTAIL 'C'
E-STOP SPEED DN START
SHIELD (NOT USED) 1 X
ROW 1 SWITCH 2
ROW 2 SWITCH 3
ROW 3 SWITCH 4
N COL 1 SWITCH 5
E-STOP MAGNET COL 2 SWITCH 6
S
BOTTOM SWITCH MEMBRANE
E-STOP KEY
SW-17187
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