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1. ne Main Harness ElliptiMill Checked by LANDICE INC PHONE 973 927 9010 L D 111 CANFIELD RD SUITE A 1 FAX 973 927 0630 RANDOLPH NJ 07869 SERVICE LANDICE COM ELLIPTICAL E7 E950 HOME amp COMMERCIAL HIGH TECH ENTERTAINMENT CENTER DIAGNOSTIC ADDENDUM 53 HIGH TECH ENTERTAINMENT CENTER PARTS CONFIGURATION RIGHT POWER SPEAKER HARNESS 1 SPEAKER 2 BEZEL 3 SCREEN B e E UPPER BOARD MEEXYRI 875 Ui 19 D E D ee 0 4 p e FAN CONTROL BD HARNESS LLL LEFT SPEAKER 1 SPEAKER 2 BEZEL 3 SCREEN 54 High Tech Entertainment Center Explosion Part List ltem Number Description Part Number 6 Speakers 05 8 Plugiinchsnap 91117 _____ 9 fn 91120 Diverter Assembly Fan 70828 Velcro Strip 26 14 x3 16 70095L Membrane Channel Support 91102 Top screw Top 4 10 5 Plate Hex Head Bolt 8 20 91132 5 16 FW Flux guide Treadmill Only 70821 Magnetic Stud Treadmill Only 70716 Safety Key Treadmill Only 71011 NEW 56 Membrane p ner access hole Not an access Not an access hole hole ED ALL OF THE BLUE ARROWS ARE FOR THE TOP COVER MOUNTING SCREWS STEP 1 1 Using along push rod or a Phillips sc
2. cubjeat to onange without notion 4 ar amp Landice ElliptiMill EEO Dealer Technical Parts Listing LANDICE E SERIES ELLIPTIMILL PART WITH EXPLODED VIEW EL ED October 23 2012 Prices and 2valksbiltty to changa notion Card 79 Landice ElliptiMill E7 E9350 Dealer Technical Parts Listing LANDICE E SERIES ELLIPTIMILL PART 8 WITH EXPLODED VIEW E950 October 23 2012 HIGH TECH ENTERTAIN MENT CENTER COMPONENTS 80 8 N d 9558 8 6 02 0 1 LVS 2 GENERATION FOR ELLIPTICAL 5 22 I O O cO 9 90 N d 7790 N d S SUR N 75904 N d B 2 lt 90 N A p d INN 4015 OZ 9 1 3ubudn 90907 N d Q AND N d 20 8 N d 6790 N d 7901 N d 81 82 LVS2 RETROFIT INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS NEEDED 6 32 drill bit starter bit 3 8 drill bit V inch drill bit Tape measure ruler or t square Drill Fine grit sand paper to remove burrs l Take the upright end caps and upper console off of the control panel 2 Measure inch from the left side of the control panel and mark it with a pencil to drill the hole 3 Drill in the center using a 6 32 drill bit Then drill the hole bigger using a 2 inch drill bit 4 Now that you drilled out your access hole for the cable and power wires clean of any burrs from the hole using fine grit sandpaper and run your wires th
3. PAUSE START 5 1 5 START Pro Sport Trainer 4 1 ENTER START 2 Display 4 amp START 3 MANUAL PROGRAMS START 4 UNITS PAUSE START 5 1 5 START Pro Trainer 2 1 DISPLAY START 2 Speed START 3 SPEED ELEVATION START 4 PAUSE START 5 WEIGHT INPUT PAUSE START Diagnostic mode amp Open Loop Configures Metric or English Heboots Resets hours and miles Diagnostic mode amp Open Loop Self Diagnostics Configures Metric or English Reboots Resets hours and miles Diagnostic mode amp Open Loop Self Diagnostics Configures Metric or English Reboots Resets hours and miles Diagnostic mode Open Loop Speed Configures Metric or English Display Software version Reboots 23 DEFINITION OF PARTS Amplifier An amplifier is an electronic device that filters sound and allows volume control through the speakers on the High Tech Entertainment Center Brake Motor The brake motor controls the resistance level of your work out Brake Motor Cable External The brake motor cable external attaches to the brake motor and magnetic flywheel This cable pulls on a nylon piece inside the magnetic flywheel to increase decrease resistance when the brake motor engages The cable will move internal components inside the brake wheel to adjust your resistance Brake Motor Cable Internal The brake motor cable internal moves magnetic brake shoes inside the flywheel t
4. 190 NEX MANUAL MANUAL OZ al LEVEL 32 DISPLAY wer 70 Co N DA 33 ELLIPTIMILL PT 2 PST 4 CT 4 ET 2 MEMBRANE BYPASS NOTE 12 17Vdc must be confirmed across the black and green wires at the upper connector on the wire harness to perform this procedure Tools Required e Phillips Head Screwdriver e Digital Multimeter e Jumper wire only if your multimeter doesn t have a continuity setting e Towel or bubble wrap Instructions 1 Pull the console forward of the Velcro seal and then disconnect the membrane ribbon cable 2 Remove all the display board screws holding the upper board to the membrane 3 Pop the upper display board off the membrane panel but leave the wire harness connected to the upper board Lay your towel or bubble wrap inside the control panel frame and lay the upper board face up 5 Set your voltmeter to continuity and touch your two test leads together to make sure they beep Then proceed to follow the steps below to jump out the START amp GND pins on the upper board model you are working on FOR ET 2 UPPER BOARDS View of upper board face up Jump out these FOR PT 2 UPPER BOARDS Once you lay the upper board on a towel the START button 18 already on it Just press it manually and if it doesn t turn on the upper board is bad If it does then it s a mounting issue 34 HEART MONITOR DIA
5. 7 0 7 5VDC 9 75VDC 10 11VDC x _____ HIGH 5 CLICK FAN CONTROL HARNESS CONTINUITY TEST FOR amp BUTTONS BROWN amp BLACK Get continuity when you press the Fan button Get continuity when you press the Fan button VOLUME CONTROL HARNESS CONTINUITY TEST FOR amp BUTTONS BROWN amp BLACK Get continuity when you press the Volume button Get continuity when you press the Volume button RED amp BROWN RED amp BROWN 63 E7 Fan Speaker Not Working OUT OF BOX 1 Identify Connector On the back of the upper display you will find an available white 3 pin connector There are two possible connector types Box and Open 2 Using the correctly specified harness 70683 Box or 70683 Open connect the upper board to the available 3 pin Molex connector hanging down from the inside of the POD BOX OPEN Carefully make connection to POD harness so the locking tab latches to notch on the opposite side Make sure you are using the correct harness and connectors are going in as intended Forcing an incorrect connection may result in severe damage to the speakers and fan 64 DISPLAY LIGHTS UP FAN WILL NOT TURN ON Turn machine on by pressing START Is the GREEN LED next NO to the fan control illuminated YES Disconnect fan from the power supply board Press the Fan button once Do you measure 7 0 to NO 7 5Vdc out of the fan connector from the power s
6. Also receives feedback from the relay board to confirm correct level effort and speed VESA D Bracket The VESA D bracket optional gets mounted underneath the bottom base of the upright to support up to a 24 screen 27 TESTING COMPONENTS AMPLIFIER The amplifier takes 2 dc from the power supply board to power up the speakers When the user presses the volume control buttons the amplifier increases decreases its voltage to control volume You can measure voltage going into the amp to make sure it s powering up or measure voltage out of the CN7 harness to test the volume control Please refer to the High Tech Entertainment Voltage Reading spec sheet in this manual for further info BEARINGS Bearings are used to allow mechanical parts to rotate when a force 1s applied They can make noise or give a binding feel when they start to fail You can diagnose the bearings by listening to them with an automotive stethoscope or place your finger in the inner diameter of the bearing and slowly rotate it to see 1f you hear a noise or feel a binding point while rotating it BRAKE MOTOR Remove the brake motor from the drive pulley bracket and disconnect the harness Take out the Phillips head screws holding the DC motor in place and pull DC motor out Using a digital multi meter set to ohms place your meter probes inside the clear insulation across the yellow and orange wires You are measuring resistance so you do no ne
7. SESS r T a7 Eee mm mr _ _ 32008 DISPLAY ACCESSORIES F r rr n HARNESSES amp POWER CORDS Model mt 5 76 Landice ElliptiMill ETIE950 Dealer Technical Parts Listing LANDICE E SERIES ELLIPTIMILL PART WITH EXPLODED VIEW LIPS October 23 2012 STRIDE COMPONENTS PurtNumbe Vi em _____ EES StrideArm Le amp 27 EWE9SO Stride Arm Cover Outide Left 45 Stride Arm Shaft EVES p MS ip ok E 2 5 T i ETEN EEEE 5 rest PEDAL COMPONENTS Model Vien Noirs i 14 14 edal Tube Fo z 5 flg EEE EE 2 RANK ARM COMPONENTS i View Pam Head Screw 77 78 Landice ElliptiMill E7 E330 Dealer Technical Parts Listing LANDICE E SERIES ELLIPTIMILL PART WITH EXPLODED VIEW ET ESS October 23 2012 1 j sli ETXE950 MIU 20 Serket Head Cap Screw ETES50 12 x 30 Socket Cap Screw BEEN EEE Screw ee ee ___ 950 x 16 Secket Head ND SCIEN rr ET E950 EVES falt 11512121 EVES ETE950 us 2 1 ETE950 Prices and
8. upper display board Fan The fan blows cool air during workouts This is attached inside the high tech entertainment center Fan Control Buttons The fan control buttons allow the customer to control the fan speed Footpad The footpad gel insert is the cushion inside the pedal Harness Main upper The upper harness transmits data from the upper board to the relay board HRC Dual Receiver The HRC dual receiver takes transmission signals from the chest strap or CHR crossbar and converts it to a digital signal to display heart rate info on the upper console Isolation Damper The isolation damper is a nylon piece that isolates the crank arm from the crank bearing to prevent metal on metal noise Leveling Feet The elliptical has 6 leveling feet to level the equipment and prevent it from rocking Line Cord The line cord supplies power from the wall outlet to the elliptical Locking Collars The locking collars slide onto the nylon spacers to lock them down and prevent the crank bearing or pedal roller from moving left or right while the machine 18 in use Magnetic Brake Wheel The magnetic brake wheel provides mechanical resistance for user s performance The brake wheel uses magnetic force to provide mechanical resistance for different levels of performance 20 Membrane Panel The membrane panel sends commands to the upper board when the customer presses one of the buttons Motor Shroud Cover The motor shroud cover is at t
9. voltage increases or decreases when pressing the fan control or buttons RELAY BOARD The relay board runs on DC voltage The DC voltage 15 delivered to the relay board from the J1 connector from the power pack If the green 12V LED is illuminated that means the relay board is being powered from the power pack If this LED does not come on check to make sure AC voltage is coming out of the wall After confirming voltage out of the wall inspect the line cord for any damage If the condition of the line cord is fine then check the connections from the power pack to the relay board If the connections are fine then measure DC voltage from the connector Set your voltmeter to DC volts place you red test lead at the back of the J1 connector and your black test lead on any of the Phillips head screws that mount the relay board into place You should measure at least 12Vdc If the relay board is receiving DC voltage it must be replaced SPEED SENSOR The speed sensor can be checked for proper operation by entering DIAG mode see Accessing Features on the E7 E9 Elliptical There is also a yellow SPEED LED soldered to the relay board The LED will flash ON and OFF when you rotate the drive pulley slowly by hand This indicates proper operation of the speed sensor If this flashing does not occur then check for proper speed sensor gap and check connections If these are correct then replace the speed sensor TRANSFORMER Takes AC volt
10. 1 LANDICE INC PHONE 973 927 9010 111 CANFIELD RD SUITE A 1 FAX 973 927 0630 RANDOLPH NJ 07869 SERVICE LANDICE COM ELLIPTICAL E7 E950 HOME amp COMMERCIAL SERVICE MANUAL Starting with Serial E010004 Version 3 2 For Technical Service Call 1 800 LANDICE Ext 170 EMAIL service landice com 8 31 15 Table of Contents Service Manual Version 3 2 Discs 2580 Table of Contents SECTION 1 WARRANTY INFORMATION Replica WTY Cards amp Warranty Policies IR Service Authorization Claim Form Pase aa Tools needed for Installation and Repair Pages Fi l Lun Safety Instructions Fase EE TT Electrical Requirements for E Series Elliptical TO Assembly Instructions Page WO nec eget E Series Elliptical Dimensions amp Weight 20 2 E Series Control Panels and Features PAGS Dare Accessing Diagnostic Features on Elliptical Consoles Paces 29 2 Definition of Parts SECTION 4 SERVICING LANDICE ELLIPTICALS Ps Testing Components de PS Relay board LED Configuration and Function PAGES anse Display Button Feedback PACS O Membrane Bypass Test Pages Nas Heart Monitor Diagnosis 20 40 Q Removal and Replacement of Crankshaft and Frame Bearings EE Removal and Replacement of Magnet Brake and Brake Cable 424
11. 8 Two 12 long 2x4 pieces of wood 11 IMPORTANT OPERATING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Failure to observe the following operating instructions can result in serious 1 2 3 4 injury If you are suffering from any illness condition or disability which affects your ability to run walk or exercise do not use this product without consulting your doctor first If you are suffering from any illness condition or disability which affects your ability to run walk or exercise do not use this product without supervision present Failure to do so may result in serious injury should you fall while the machine is in motion Failure to leave ample clearance around the elliptical could result in the user becoming trapped between the mechanism and a wall resulting In serious injury Allow a minimum clearance of 6 inches on each side of the elliptical Allow a minimum clearance of 1 foot at the rear of the elliptical Be sure to familiarize yourself with the owner s manual Look it over carefully Be sure you understand the control panel operation before using the elliptical When using an electrical appliance basic precautions should always be followed Read all instructions before using DANGER Always unplug the elliptical before cleaning or removing any shrouds To reduce the risk of electrical shock in the event of an electrical storm always unplug the elliptical from the electrical outlet after using 12 IMP
12. 920020 Removal Replacement of Brake Motor Pages Flowchart Section Use to diagnose common problems pase 47 Flowchart Unit Won t Turn On PAGS dr m Flowchart No speed feedback PAGS io M Flowchart PO error No Resistance Error in Brake Controller PAO ui roin UL set Wire Schematic Wire Harness Page O crre eaaa High Tech Entertainment Center Diagnostic Addendum PAGS Ose Voltage Readings for High Tech Center CE Fan Speaker not Working OF Fan will not turn on Pie Fan runs at one speed PACS Display turns but sound from speakers SECTION 5 PARTS EXPLOSIONS AND PARTS LIST Page OX oodd esed ende abe Parts Explosion Frame and Shroud Explosion Ouse Uprights Contact Heart Rate Handlebars Pene Lower Electronics PE LEVEES OSL Sos Stride Components por Crank Arm and Pedal Tubes Pee Brake Wheel Components ER High Tech Center Components Pag s 49 00 oo Parts Last SECTION 6 RETROFITTING LVS se osse tb v Retrofitting Landice LVS to an Elliptical 274 Generation 17 18 TREADMILL 77 R7 BIKE E7 ELLIPTICAL LIFETIME HOME WARRANTY Te ensure the quality of our service and meet the requirements of this commitment this warranty is contingent on the foll
13. BACK OF CONSOLE e P N 8104 PIN 81055 BRAKE MOTOR ag 5 RELAY RELAY uic Up MTR 1 MTR O 12 vO K P N 81038 DC TRANSFORMER 51 ELLIPTICAL MAIN HARNESS C I DS Ge Molex 50959412 Sleeve White eo with pins 16 02 0086 PIN COLOR FUNCTION 1 BLACK 12VDC UNREG 2 GREEN GROUND q 3 PINK GRADE UP AN C 4 WHITE GRADE DOWN Tolerances Title 5 GREY BELI xx 060 6 PURPLE BELT PWM 030 015 7 DARK BLUE SPEED Al 25 8 LIGHT BLUE GRADE Drawing No Scale 9 RED GRADE PWR DFF 10 BROWN TO LOWER STAR EE TET 11 YELLOW DATA UP 12 RANGE DATA DOWN Ricardo E
14. Connect the cable line to the inside of the 11 motor cover before securing it Then mount motor cover to frame Connect female end of the Y shaped AC power splitter into the main power outlet located at the motor cover Connect the other female end into the power cord from the LVS TV Connect your line cord into the male end of the AC power splitter E7 E950 DIMENSIONS Minimum Ceiling Clearance User Height 16 Physical Footprint 8 997 with Rehab Step Active Footprint 6 ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES 20 E7 E9 ELLIPTICAL CONTROL PANEL amp FEATURES EXECUTIVE ON ALL E7 amp E9 MODELS Production Date July 6 2010 Serial E0 10026 Control Panel Features 8 5 inch computer animated video display Chest Strap and Contact Heart Rate Crossbar 5 Built in programs 5 User defined programs 6 Fitness Tests Balke Firefighter Army Navy USMC amp USAF Electronics Relay board Brake controller Home amp Commercial Settings Level 1 20 Effort Levels MPH REV MIN or KMH E CARDIO ON ALL E7 amp E9 MODELS Production Date February 12 2008 Serial 10020 Control Panel Features LCD Display windows Chest Strap and Contact Heart Rate Crossbar 5 Built in Programs 5 User defined programs 3 Fitness Tests Balke Firefighter amp Army 2 Built in heart rate monitoring programs 2 User defined heart rate monitoring programs Electronics Relay boar
15. GNOSIS Contact Heart Rate CHR Grips Diagnosis 1 There should be a constant 4 8 5 0VDC across the red amp black wires on CHR Grip harness If there is OVDC then make sure that the Upper Board is powering the h r receiver board Measure across RED amp BLK wires at the UPDB If you measure OVDC then the upper board 18 bad If the upper board 18 sending 5V DC to the receiver but the receiver is not sending 5VDC to the CHR grips then the receiver is bad 2 If the CHR Grips are working properly this is what you should see with your voltmeter not touching the grips TABLE A WIRES Vde OHMS RED amp BLACK RED amp WHITE BLACK amp WHITE 4 85Vdc 1 67M ohms If the CHR Grip is working properly with a Pulse Simulator or when touching the grips this is what you should see on your meter TABLE B WIRES OHMS Voltage fluctuation between 3 2V 4 6Vdc Fluctuation will get faster as you increase heart rate Voltage fluctuation between 4 5M 23M ohms i BLACK amp WHITE 3V 1 5Vde NOTE NOTE Fluctuations will Fluctuation will get faster as get faster as you increase you increase heart rate the heart rate If the CHR Grip is not working properly with a Pulse Simulator or when touching the grips this is what you should see on your meter TABLE C WIRES OHMS steady BLACK amp WHITE 3Vdc reading will be 4 5M ohms reading will be steady steady If you get r
16. L CABLE 91113 17 LITT T 91130 156 SPEAKER ENCLOSURE LEFT ORANGE RED BROWN BLACK 7 3 02116 INNER POD WIRING DIAGRAM October 13 2011 59 High Tech Entertainment Center Wiring Diagram SINGLE BOARD 3113 1158 LEFT c F r 60 HIGH TECH ENTERTAINMENT CENTER RELAY BOARD CONFIGURATION AMP VOLUME COOLING CONTROL N FAN CONN 12V AUX lt lt _ gt E FANCONTROL 1 2 POWER CONTROL CONN r y HARNESS 12V AUX PWR to Amp Sends 12Vdc thru the white amp white blue dashed wires to power up the amplifier Amp Volume Control Connection The volume control harness plugs into this board to increase or decrease volume from the speakers Cooling Fan Connection Cooling fan plugs into this 2 pin connection to control the speed of the fan Outputs a variable voltage for fan speed control Fan Control Connection Receives a signal from the fan control board to increases or decreases voltage in the relay board for the output voltage for the fan speed iPod Connection This connection allows you to use your iPod by connecting the iPod harness MP3 Connection This connection allows you to connect your MP3 player to allow sound thru the speakers Power Supply Harness Connection 12 amp 5Vdc travels thru this harness fr
17. ORTANT OPERATING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or injuries to persons 1 An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in Unplug from outlet when not in use 2 Close supervision is necessary when this unit is used by or near children or disabled persons 3 Use this elliptical only for its intended use as described this manual 4 Never operate this elliptical if 1t has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged Call your selling dealer immediately for examination and repair 5 Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces Be sure the line cord has plenty of slack and does not get pinched underneath the elliptical 6 Never drop or insert any object into any opening Be sure no objects are near or underneath the elliptical 7 Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered 8 Connect this appliance to a properly grounded dedicated outlet only 9 To disconnect press the OFF button and unplug the unit from the wall outlet 13 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This product must be grounded If it should malfunction or break down grounding provides path of least resistance for electric current to reduce risk of electrical shock This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is prop
18. P 12 STEP 13 Using a 4mm ratchet loosen all of the collar screws Using a flat tip punch tap out the on the left amp right bearing amp pedal roller assembly white nylon plastic pedal amp crank Remove the keyways on either end of the shaft and sleeves then install the replacement slide out the bearing assembly parts REMOVING FRAME BEARINGS 38 TO REMOVE FRAME BEARINGS Follow Removing Crank Bearing and Pedal Roller steps until you reach Step 10 then continue below STEP 10 Using an 8mm Allen socket head amp ratchet loosen and remove the main spindle bolt on both sides STEP 13 Using a fine grit piece of sandpaper clean off any residue left in the hub of the elliptical Apply a little grease on the hub of the elliptical and bearing STEP 11 Once the main spindle bolt is removed slide out the wheel and spindle assembly from the elliptical Using the rubber mallet gently tap both bearing in place on either side of the elliptical Using a screwdriver amp mallet tap out the frame bearing STEP 15 Using the clamp and two pieces of wood press the new set of bearings back into place 39 REINSTALLING CRANK SHAFT STEP 1 A ILLUSTRATION ILLUSTRATION gt Rotate the crank assembly 180 deqree To reinstall the crank shaft assembly insert one end of the crank between the spokes at one end of the drive wheel assembly as shown in Illustration A Take the other end of th
19. RING Serial numbers are recommended to help ensure the correct part is shipped Purchased parts are covered by a 90 day replacement part warranty from the date the order shipped LANDICE INC PHONE 973 927 9010 111 CANFIELD RD SUITE A 1 FAX 973 927 0630 RANDOLPH NJ 07869 SERVICE LANDICE COM SERVICE CLAIM FORM SA DEALER INFORMATION Service Dealer Dealer Name Out oF box problem No CUSTOMER COMPLAINT SERVICES PERFORMED PARTS REPLACED TRAVEL LABOR Travel Time Labor Time TOTAL TIME VALIDATION SIGNATURES Service Rep Signature Customer Signature IN ORDER TO PROCESS THIS CLAIM IN THE LEAST AMOUNT OF TIME SEND THE SERVICE CLAIM WITH THE DEFECTIVE WARRANTY PART DO NOT SUBMIT SERVICE CLAIMS WITHOUT SERVICE AUTHORIZATION NUMBERS 10 RECOMMENDED TOOLS FOR SERVICING LANDICE ELLIPTICALS 4 18mm Allen Key socket or wrench set 2 4 18mm wrenches UJ 3 8 to 7 8 standard socked and wrench set 4 Ratchet amp Extension Vise Grips 6 1 2 or 3 Phillips Head Screwdriver or power bits I 1 2 or 3 Flat Head Screwdriver or power bits Cordless or Corded Drill Rubber Mallet 10 Diagonal cutters Dykes I Wire Stripper 12 Wire Cutters 13 Digital Multimeter Analog meters are not recommended 14 C Clamp or Pressure clamp 12 span 15 Snap ring pliers 16 Flat tip punch set 17 Sandpaper 1
20. aced 36 E7 E950 ELLIPTICAL PEDAL ROLLER CRANK amp FRAME BEARING REMOVAL amp REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS Tools Required Phillips Screwdriver 4mm 6mm 8mm 10mm Allen Sockets amp Wrenches Ratchet Rubber Mallet C Clamp 2 Blocks of wood REMOVING THE CRANK BEARING amp PEDAL ROLLER Using a Phillips Screwdriver Using a Phillips Screwdriver Using an 8mm Allen socket loosen amp remove the shroud loosen amp remove both inner amp head ratchet w wrench loosen disc amp both inner amp outer side outer knuckle covers the pedal tube assembly nut and covers from the elliptical bolt Remove the pedal tube Remove the crank arm plastic Using a 6mm Allen socket amp assembly from the elliptical snap cover from the crank arm ratchet loosen amp remove all 4 crank arm bolts from each side of the crank arm assembly 37 Spin the drive wheel 8 locate Using a 4mm Allen socket Using a 10mm Allen socket the 1 hole on the wheel head amp ratchet loosen all 8 head w ratchet amp wrench Using a Phillips Screwdriver collar screws on the left amp loosen the two crank bolts on remove the screw on each right bearing amp pedal roller each side of the crank side of the crank assembly assembly assembly STEP 10 Using an 8mm Allen socket Using a rubber mallet tap amp remove the entire head amp ratchet loosen and crank arm assembly from the elliptical remove the main spindle bolt on both sides STE
21. age from the wall and converts it to DC voltage to power the relay board A green LED will illuminate on the transformer if its getting AC voltage The green 12V LED will illuminate if DC voltage is going thru the relay board You can measure DC voltage out of the transformer by placing your red test lead at the back of the Transformer jack and place your black test lead on one of the screws for the relay board UPPER DISPLAY BOARD The upper board is powered by DC voltage DC voltage is supplied from the relay board Confirm the upper display board is getting DC voltage delivered to it You can measure across the black and green wires from the upper wire harness If the display board is getting the proper DC voltage supplied to it and it does not light then perform a membrane bypass test for ET amp CT Models ELLIPTIMILL PT 2 PST 4 CT 4 ET 2 MEMBRANE BYPASS If the display lights up with the membrane by pass test then membrane is bad and needs to be replaced If it s a PT Model check that the Faceplate is properly aligned and spaced and or remove the Faceplate and hit the START button manually to see if it turns on 30 LED CONFIGURATIONS RELAY BOARD The relay board Is designed with diagnostic LED lights The LEDs are color coded according to their specific function Green light for 12v should always be ON when power is supplied to the elliptical Here is a list of each LED and what it signifies 12V green The 12V LED il
22. d Brake controller Home amp Commercial Settings Level 1 20 Effort Levels MPH REV MIN or KMH 21 7181 Lo 3 jl ENTER PEEL 1 zl 4 IE PRO SPORT ALL 7 amp E9 MODELS Production Date February 12 2008 Serial E0 1001 Control Panel Features LCD Display windows Chest Strap and Contact Heart Rate Crossbar 5 Built in Programs 5 User defined programs Electronics Relay board Brake controller Home amp Commercial Settings Level 1 20 Effort Levels MPH REV MIN or KMH PRO TRAINER ON ALL E7 amp E9 MODELS Production Date February 13 2008 Serial E0 10004 Control Panel Features LED digit display Chest Strap and Contact Heart Rate Crossbar 5 Built in Programs 2 User defined programs Electronics Relay board Brake controller Home amp Commercial Settings Level 1 20 Effort Levels MPH REV MIN KMH 22 Accessing Features on the E7 E950 Elliptical To access functions turn Elliptical off and press and hold first button listed then press next button listed Release ALL buttons at same time to access feature Executive Trainer 2 1 MENU START 2 MAIN MENU go to SETUP go to UNITS 3 UNITS PAUSE START 4 With unit off press in this order top left amp top right center screen buttons and the START button at the same time Cardio Trainer 4 1 ENTER START 2 Display amp START 3 MANUAL PROGRAMS START 4 UNITS
23. d also see a numeric code appear in the main display window There is a numeric code assigned to each key on the panel except the STOP key Fora complete list of these codes see the chart on E7 Display Button Feedback If you do not hear a BEEP or see the proper code appear then the key is bad and the membrane panel must be replaced PEDAL ROLLERS The pedal rollers have a molded material that the pedal tubes ride on to keep the pedal tube centered during its rotation The molded material wraps around a sleeve that has bearings at either end The bearings allow the pedal roller to rotate on the crank shaft as the customer applies force on the pedal tubes Pedal rollers can be inspected for failure by lifting up on the pedal tube place your fingers in center of the roller with one hand rotate the pedal roller with the other hand and see if you feel a bump along the center of the roller If so then it needs to be replaced Slowly rotate the pedal roller back and forth to feel 1f the bearings are binding and causing noise If the bearings are bad the pedal roller must be replaced 10 11 12 13 14 29 POWER SUPPLY BOARD This board is powered by DC voltage from the upper board This board powers up the fan and amplifier It also regulates the voltage for volume and fan speed control Confirm DC voltage 18 coming in through the power supply harness Confirm 12Vdc coming out of this board to the fan and amplifier Also see if
24. e crank shatt align the key end of the crank assembly with the slots on the spindle and slide it into place making sure the locking collar rest against the spindle as shown in lllustration B Rotate the other end of the drive wheel 180 degrees align the other end of the crank with the slots on the spindle and slide it into place as shown in Illustration Do not tighten the two spindle bolts on the crank assembly Install both crank arms on the Install both of the crank arms on Install both pedal tubes back on the stride arm Using an 8mm Allen the crank assembly Using a 6mm stride arms and insert the pedal tube socket amp ratchet install and tighten Allen socket amp ratchet tighten all of assembly nut amp bolt Using an 8mm the stride arm bolt the Allen bolts on the crank Allen socket head ratchet w wrench assembly tighten the pedal tube assembly nut amp bolt 40 Once the pedal tubes are installed get on the elliptical and rotate the crank arm assembly forward and backwards a few revolutions to properly align the pedal tubes and crank arm assembly on the unit STEP 6 ILLUSTRATION A ILLUSTRATION B Once the crank assembly is completely assembled and aligned using a10mm Allen socket head w ratchet amp wrench tighten down the crank bolts on each side of the crank assembly as shown on Illustration A Make sure that the rollers and entire crank assembly are tightly fit together with no gaps before tightening dow
25. e end of the shaft 12 Remove the 4 black oxide screws around the Please use a snap ring pliers tool to protect bearings perimeter of the magnetic brake You will now be able assembly to open it and expose the core 10 Remove the magnetic brake from the flywheel using 13 Take out the 2 big springs and disconnect the a rubber mallet and gently striking the end where the motor cable from the nylon block in the brake snap ring was located assembly 11 Unscrew the 4 zinc screws at the base of the shaft 14 Take out the broken brake cable and feed the Remove the shaft assembly from the magnetic brake replacement back into the same position 15 When both cables are in properly and the nylon block 18 sitting correctly the channel carefully reinstall the springs 16 Align the top and gently pop it back on Screw back on the 4 black oxide perimeter screws 17 Using a pen or screw driver slide the nylon block up and down to verify brake is working properly on both sides of the magnetic brake 18 If brake is working properly you can now feed the motor cable back into the nylon block 19 When installing the shaft assembly back on to the magnetic brake use the new snap ring provided with this kit and install with snap ring pliers to ensure a proper fit 20 You can now reassemble the unit following most of these instructions in reverse Remember When setting the flywheel assembly to the bracket the nylo
26. eadings from TABLE B and the console won t output a heart rate reading then the upper board has failed 35 Heart Rate Receiver Chest Strap Diagnosis 1 There should be a constant 4 5Vdc 5Vdc across the red amp black wires on the heart rate receiver harness If you measure across those two points then the upper board 18 bad 2 If upper board is working properly this is what you should see on your voltmeter not touching the grips TABLE A WIRES Vdc OHMS RED amp BLACK RED amp YELLOW 4 3Vdc BLACK amp YELLOW 9 85M ohms If the heart rate receiver is working properly with your pulse simulator or chest strap this 1s what you should see on your voltmeter TABLE B WIRES OHMS RED amp BLACK RED amp YELLOW 4 3V dc Voltage will fluctuate from Ohms will fluctuate from 6 1 4Vdc 9 85M ohms 20M ohms BLACK amp YELLOW Fluctuation gets faster as Fluctuation gets faster as you increase your heart you increase your heart rate rate If the heart rate receiver is not working properly with your pulse simulator or chest strap this is what you should see on your voltmeter TABLE C WIRES OHMS RED amp BLACK RED amp YELLOW 4 2Vde BLACK amp YELLOW 6Vdc reading will be 9 85M ohms reading will steady be steady If you get the readings from TABLE B and the upper display board still doesn t show a heart rate output then the upper board is bad and needs to be repl
27. ed to observe polarity Turn knob of pot completely counterclockwise Then slowly turn the knob clockwise and you should measure 1 50 4 6K Q knob of pot completely counterclockwise and you should measure 4 6KQ 1 30 Now place meter probes across red and orange Turn the knob of the pot completely clockwise Then slowly turn the knob counterclockwise and you should measure 4 6KQ 1 50 Turn knob of pot completely clockwise and you should 1 50 4 6KQ Now place meter probes across yellow and red Total resistance should be 4 6KQ COOLING FAN This fan is powered and controlled by the power supply board located inside the High Tech Entertainment Center If the fan does not turn on or only runs at one speed make sure that it is receiving proper voltage out of the power supply board Please refer to the High Entertainment Center spec sheet in this manual for further info 28 FACEPLATE Pro Trainer PT models utilize a faceplate The faceplate is designed as a passive panel This part has no mechanical or electrical components that can fail However if you press a key and it fails to respond or if there appears to be a button that 15 always pressed check for proper display board spacing When the user presses a key pushes thru the faceplate they activate a switch mounted on the upper display board If the display board to faceplate distance is too great the display board switch will not be fu
28. een relay board Mount the Pod to the plate using the 4 bolts Install the contact handgrips First feed the H with flat washers N from beneath 2 at cables through then mount the grips using the each end of the plate 4 bolts G with flat washers N from beneath Install the Crank Arm Top using a socket head Connect each Crank Arm Bottom to the crank cap screw C spring washer Q and flat using 4 socket head cap screw D washer R Once set press the finishing cap E7 E950 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 0 Install the Foot Pedals Use a socket head Install the Knuckle Covers Use 2 phillips Installthe Base Endcaps using 4 phillips cap screw F spring washer flat washer screws K to secure both sets of covers screws 1 for each N and nylon lock nut M for each pedal Install the Front Cover using 12 phillips screws Install the Upright Mount Covers Screw the Install the Crank Arm Bottom Covers Press 1 to secure it outer and inner pieces together trapping the them down until they click in place upright and slide them down until they click Carefully place the membrane in the control Connect the 2 heart rate cables to the 2 side Connect the upper harness from the upright to panel Pod don t scratch plastic edges tilting it side 3 pin connectors on the small PC the edge connector and the accessory harness towards you so you can make connections board on the far side of t
29. erly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances 120 VOLT ELLIPTICALS Ellipticals marked 120 VAC are intended for use in a nominal 120 volt circuit with a grounding plug Make sure the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter should be used with this product 200 250 VOLT ELLIPTICALS Ellipticals marked 200 250 V AC are intended for use on a circuit having a nominal rating more than 200V and are factory equipped with a specific cord and plug to permit connection to a proper electric circuit Make sure the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter should be used with this product If the product must be reconnected for use on a different type of electric circuit qualified service personnel should make the reconnection DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding connector can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the product If it will not fit in the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician 14 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR E SERIES ELLIPTICAL All Ellipticals are automatically rated for 110 or 220 VAC with no external transformer The power supply will know what voltage it s receiving and will bring it to a 12 Vdc supply to p
30. he front of the machine to cover the relay board and transformer Moving Handlebar Grip The moving handlebar grip is a foam grip that slides over the handlebar on the stride assembly This allows the user to comfortably grip the handlebar while using the machine Nylon Spacers White nylon spacers that crank bearings locking collars and pedal rollers slide onto allow easy removal or adjustments Pedal Roller The pedal roller is hard concave shaped plastic part with bearings inside It spins on the center drive shaft when force from the user s stride pushes the pedal tube The edges are flared out so that the pedal tube stays centered on the roller Pedal Tube The pedal tube bolts to the end of the stride arm and rides on the pedal roller This part takes the force from the user s stride and moves the crank arm amp shaft to create an elliptical motion Relay Power Supply Board The relay board takes power from the upper display board to supply power to the fan and speakers inside the high tech entertainment center Rear Step The rear step platform is located at the rear of the elliptical Relay Board The relay board powers the upper board and sends a command to the brake motor for resistance Shroud Cover The shroud covers are plastic covers around the inner and outer part of the frame Speaker The speaker allows sound to be emitted from an iPod or MP3 player Speaker Control Buttons The speaker control buttons allow the u
31. he membrane coming from the POD to the 3 pin connector Press membrane into set position If you need Install the rear step with 2 phillips screws L Check stability of unit by verifying that all to free the membrane use a long screw driver leveling feet are pressing against the floor to pop it out from back using the access hole 1 2 17 E7 E950 LVS Instructions includes iPod Video Cable Option 4 Feed the power cord down the right upright leg to the base You may have to jiggle the cord to make it thru the access hole Use a gt socket to secure the bracket from the underside of the pod The hardware is attached to the bracket oz Insert Power Cable line and iPod cable connections into the back of the TV 3 Feed the power cord from the bracket thru the access hole at the bottom of the upright 6 Feed the cable line and Cable from KKK the base of the bracket into the pod through the 1 access hole 7 If you have an iPod Cable then connect the headphone plug to the available jack on the inside of pod 8 If you have an iPod Cable then feed the docking connector through the pod and reinsert the black plastic access cap 7 Ca 9 Feed the cable line down the left upright leg thru the access hole at the base 18 10
32. lly activated and will result in a dead response Conversely if the faceplate 18 too close touching to the display board a button will be activated HEART RATE RECEIVER The heart rate receiver runs off DC voltage supplied from the upper display board The display board will power the receiver by sending 5Vdc across the black and red wires When the heart rate system receives a transmission signal from the chest strap or Contact Heart Rate grips it will send a low DC voltage signal back to the upper board across the yellow and black wires Please refer to the heart rate diagnostic section of this manual for further info MAGNETIC FLYWHEEL The magnetic flywheel consists of 2 brake cables and magnetic brake shoes to increase and decrease the effort level The external brake motor cable pulls or releases on the magnetic brake shoes to change the effort level This applies resistance to the drive pulley and belt If the effort level feels really difficult at level 1 or resistance does not feel like it is changing that is a good indication of a broken brake cable MEMBRANE PANEL The membrane panel has small micro switches laminated inside that transmit the user s commands into treadmill functions Enter Diagnostic Mode see Accessing Diagnostic Features to confirm proper operation of the membrane panel In this test mode you will be able to check each key on the membrane panel by pressing a key You will hear an audible beep an
33. luminates when DC voltage is being supplied to the relay board The power pack takes the AC voltage from the wall converts it to DC voltage and sends it to the relay board BSW amp BSW red These LEDs tell you if the upper board is sending a signal to close the relays on the board When the LED lights it tells you that the coil on the relay is being energized MTR amp MTR red These LEDs illuminate when DC voltage is being supplied to the brake motor When this LED lights the relay has energized and is sending DC voltage to the brake motor SPEED yellow The speed LED flashes on and off relative to rotation of the drive pulley when the speed sensor is operating properly 31 950 SERIES DISPLAY BUTTON FEEDBACK See Accessing Diagnostic Features then proceed to chart on next page 32 Executive2 Cardio4 ProSport4 Pro2 LEFT 1 TOP AGE 2 ume o 0 PASE EFT4 BOTTOM STAT sam RIGHT 1 TOR meme 7 7 8 RIGHT 4 BOTTOM UNITS 9 wet WGT 100000 0 ml we 2 8 2 PROGRAM PROGRAM je PSE s 5 wao s 8 f wao rs UNITS UNITS UNTS we 3 8 o wap wap m 31 s s 2 s 89 1 m 3a 4040 255 5 UNTSG UNTS _ 26 6 727004425941 2 a _ 22 9 HRCBUTON
34. measure 12Vdc Check for 12Vdc across CN6 harness WHT amp WHT BLU wires from the power supply NO board Did you measure 12Vdc Replace Upper Replace Power supply bd Set your meter for continuity amp check continuity across the brown and orange wires while hitting the volume button Did you get continuity Replace volume control board YES Replace amp PARTS EXPLOSIONS 68 LANDICE FRAME AND SHROUD COMPONENTS E950 7 11 12 69 LANDICE UPRIGHT AREA E7 E950 98 STATIONARY HANDRAILS 7 11 12 70 LANDICE HARNESS AND POWER CORD E7 E950 7 11 12 LOWER ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS 71 LANDICE STRIDE COMPONENTS E7 E950 36 R3 LANDICE CRANK ARM AND PEDAL COMPONENTS 7 E950 N 7 11 12 LANDICE BRAKE WHEEL COMPONENTS E7 E950 129 158 74 7 11 12 CONNECTS TO UPPER DISPLAY a Landice ElliptiMill E7 E950 Dealer Technical Parts Listing E SERIES E sr ha T CEUESSS uU z 30 Her Head STATIONARY HANDRAIL COMPONENTS 1 ar 19 Landice ElliptiMill ETIES50 Dealer Technical Parts Listing LANDICE E SERIES ELLIPTIMILL PART WITH EXPLODED VIEW LIED October 23 2012 Prt Nebr View m ES 13 x 16 PPHMS For Board DISPLAY BOARDS amp MEMBRANES
35. n block channel should be in view and aligned vertically 44 7 9 BRAKE MOTOR REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS 2 Loosen the two screws in picture A Do not take them all the way out as the housing is slotted Then take out the other two screws illustrated in picture B You can now slide the brake motor out to remove I Disconnect the brake motor harness from the brake motor 3 Remove the brake motor from the elliptical 4 Reconnect the brake harness to the brake motor NOTE Unwrap the brake cable from the motor and DO NOT ENTER DIAG MODE TO SET THE slide the cable out of the notch RESISTANCE YOU MAY GO PAST LEVEL 1 OR 20 AND BREAK THE MOTOR Turn the machine on by hitting START The brake motor wi automatically adjusts itself to Level 1 Notch points to 4 Notch points to 10 o clock at Level B o clock at Level 20 5 Look at the notch in picture C The notch part should be pointing to 4 o clock at Level 1 When you increase the resistance level to 20 the notch points to 10 o clock in picture D 7 Slide the brake motor into the screws as shown in 6 Insert the cable back into the notch picture E but do not tighten them down Insert and tighten and wrap the cable under the pulley in a the two back screws shown in picture F Then tighten the rest counterclockwise direction of the screws 8 After the brake motor is tightened down clip in the brake cable to the clips on the magnetic flywheel Tes
36. n the collars or they will make noise when in use Using a 4mm Allen socket head amp ratchet tighten 8 collar screws on the left amp right crank bearing and pedal roller collars as shown on lllustration B PLEASE CALL LANDICE TECHNICAL SERVICE 1 800 526 3423 FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE 41 Replacing an Internal Magnetic Brake Cable on E7 E9 1 Turn on and set Effort Level to 20 Turn off the unit 6 Remove the 2 10 mm bolts that hold the brake once Level 20 18 reached assembly brackets together Be aware that it is a 3 part assembly screw nut and spacer 2 Take off inner and outer big plastic side covers on the left side in reference to someone operating the machine of the unit 3 Detach the blue motor assembly from the black frame n and free the wire from the white nylon spool Carefully AP gt p n 3 x note how it s wound you will have to duplicate it later lal 4 Loosen the tension on magnetic brake assembly This will involve loosening the three smaller screws 228 1 lt gt followed the big tension bolt lt lt s 7 Remove 9 16 bolts on both sides of the maenetic brake assembly 5 Remove the 2 6 mm socket cap screws at the base of the magnetic brake assembly 8 Carefully pull out the brake assembly and lay it down as shown in the picture 42 9 Remove the snap ring from th
37. nty This warranty is valid for the original owner long as the product resides in the US or Canada Ellipticals Ellipticals need to be wiped down and cleaned after each use ac per the owners manual Headphone jack cable and USB port are warrantied for defects in material and workmanship for 3 year period Bikes reed to be wiped down and cleaned pedals checked and tightened after each az per the owner E manual High w ar items such pedal straps have a day warranty against defects in material and workmanship Parts This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage damage due to acts of God accident misuse abuse improper maintenance negligence to the product parts are warrantied for defects in material and workmanship Defective parts must be returned to Landice within 30 days of repair for analysis Labor For a period of 1 year Landice will reimburse the selling dealer according to the terms rates and conditions in effect at the time of service service authorization number must be obtained prior to performing service in order to quality for reimburse ment This warranty does not cover customer instruction installation setup or adjustments Effective April 1 2015 this Landice warranty covers all COMMERCIAL BIKES and ELLIPTIGALS as follows Far product registration please go to httpz www landice com support product registration LANDICE WARRANTY AND POLICIES x The Service Warranty cove
38. o increase decrease the level effort Brake Motor Harness The brake motor harness attaches to the brake motor and relay board This harness transfers voltage and data between the relay board and brake motor for level effort change Crank Arm The crank arm attaches to the crank shaft and stride arm assembly This arm coordinates the movement of the stride arm with the crank shaft Crank Arm Cap The crank arm cap covers the top of the crank arm and bearing Crank Bearing The crank bearing is part of the crank assembly The crank side arm attaches to the bearing for stride movement Center Drive Shaft Assembly The center drive shaft assembly provides clockwise and counterclockwise rotation for stride movement This assembly consists of pedal rollers crank bearings nylon sleeves and locking collars Control Heart Rate Crossbar CHR The contact heart rate handgrip will provide the user heart rate reading during use Drive Belt The drive belt rotates the drive pulley assembly and braking system 24 Drive Pulley Assembly The drive pulley assembly allows the center drive shaft assembly to rotate This consists of a spindle and magnetic disc for the speed sensor Drive Wheel Assembly The drive wheel assembly attaches to the arm pinion and crank assembly The assembly will run concurrently with the crank shaft This does not have the drive belt Faceplate The faceplate overlay is found on the Pro Trainer model and 15 screwed onto the
39. om the upper board to power up the relay board and amp 61 HIGH TECH ENTERTAINMENT CENTER AMP CONFIGURATION 5 PWR LEFT FROM RELAY SPEAKER BD OUTPUT CONNECTION CONNECTION AMP CONTROL HARNESS 12V PWR RIGHT CONNECTION FROM RELAY SPEAKER BD OUTPUT CONNECTION CONNECTION 5V PWR from Relay Bd 5Vdc is supplied from the relay board thru the red black and white wires to power the volume control circuit on the amp 12V PWR from Relay Bd 12Vdc is supplied from the relay board thru the white and white blue dashed wires to power up the amplifier board LEFT speaker output Sends a signal out of the jack to allow the speakers to emit sound from your iPod or MP3 player RIGHT speaker output Sends a signal out of the jack to allow the speaker to emit sound from your iPod or MP3 player Volume Control Harness Sends voltage into the relay board for the volume control HIGH TECH ENTERTAINMENT CENTER VOLTAGE TABLE P N 70683 182 AUX PWR TO RELAY BD P N 91108 9 RELAY BD AMP ____ ___ RED __ RED COMMON BAK COMMON P N 91109 E 12 RELAY BD TO AMP P N 91110 E 13 RELAY BD TO AMP GS M a WHITE BLUE COMMON eevee oe P N 91123 E 10 VOL CTRL TO RELAY BD P N 91124 E 11 FAN CTRL TO RELAY RD RED BROWN COMMON MM PM FAN VOLTAGE OUTPUT TABLE LEVEL 1 SLOW LEVEL 2 MEDIUM LEVEL 3 FAST
40. ong as it s within one year from the date the elliptical was purchased OUR POLICY Landice will reimburse the selling dealer according to our labor rate schedule If you are a service provider for Landice and do not sell our product you have the option of billing us direct or you can bill the dealer that you are providing service for Generally if our capped rate does not cover your labor charge you would bill the selling dealer The current rate is 30 00 per hour and is capped at a maximum of one hour labor and one hour travel per elliptical failure Diagnostic and return trips are not covered If parts were credited out or Invoice was partially paid the claim will be denied Note that set up procedures are not covered by this warranty Set Up Includes Assembly replacing parts due to cosmetic damage or abuse and performing any additional adjustments that may have been upset during shipping The dealer must call for a service authorization number prior to performing any service to verify the elliptical is under labor warranty It is advisable to call Landice from the elliptical location to successfully diagnose the problem This will insure that the correct part will be shipped out the first time Labor claim forms must be submitted within three months from the date service was performed Labor claim forms must be completely filled out and have the Landice Service Authorization number at the top Generally service claims are paid out upon the ret
41. ower the upper console 110 VAC ELLIPTICAL PLUG HOME amp COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 110 VAC 60 HZ 15 AMP DEDICATED CIRCUIT amp GROUND PLUG NEMA 5 15P PLUG RECEPTACLE NEMA 5 15 RECEPTACLE 220 VAC CLUB amp INTERNATIONAL PLUG 220V CLUB amp INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 220 VAC 60 Hz 15 AMP DEDICATED CIRCUIT amp GROUND PLUG NEMA 6 15P PLUG RECEPTACLE NEMA 6 15R RECEPTACLE Cut straps and open box Place upright on base frame mounts Use the alignment pins to help you correctly set the upright down Lightly set the 4 bolts A with flat washers N Mount the Side Hand Rails Slide the side by hand you will tighten them later handrail into position and lightly tighten the rail up top with 2 button head cap screws J Firmly tighten at the base of the Side Hand Rail with 3 bolts E with spring washers Q Go back and tighten bolts from Steps 2 and 3 Install the control panel pod As you place the pod on top pull the top of the upper harness through prior to bolting it down Install the Stride Arms Set in place using 2 bolts B lock washers P and flat washers O Tighten both bolts simultaneously Feed the upright harness down the upright and Exit through access hole and clip the harness catch it at the bottom of the base You may to the 2 harness clips along the frame finally need to jiggle spin it to make it to the bottom connecting to the gr
42. owing Conditions All home treadmills bikes and ellipticals must be dealerinstalled within a 60 mile driving radius of the selling dealers nearest retail store In cases of uncertainty internet based driving directions will be used to determine mileage Warranty applies to original owner az long ac the product resides in the US or Canada Parts straps have a 90 4 warranty against defects in material and workmanship Worn or defective parts must be returned to Landice within 30 days of repair for analysis Labor a period of 1 year Landice will reimburse the dealer according to the terms rates and conditions in effect at the time of service service authorization number must be obtained prior to performing service in order to qualify for reimburse Effective April 1 2015 this Landice warranty covers all COMMERCIAL x 99 R9 BIKES ano E9 ELLIPTICALS EF e 5 YEAR PRODUCT WARRANTY To ensure the quality of our service and meet the requirements of this commitment this warranty is contingent on the following Conditions This warranty iz valid for all applications including light commercial rehabilitation health clubs and pay For memberzhip facilities receive this warranty the product must be registered online with Landice within 30 days of purchase to validate warranty and needs to be utilized in specified applications Commercial series products placed in residential settings will NOT carry a warra
43. rewdriver insert it through the access hole on the back of the HTEC Assembly as indicated in Illustration A 2 While pushing through the HTEC Assembly grab the panel and remove it completely from the HTEC Assembly as indicated in Illustration B 3 Do notuse any ofthe two access holes located underneath the control panel to remove the console from the HTEC Assembly as shown on Illustration C STEP 2 1 Using along Phillips screwdriver loosen and remove all of the top cover mounting screws 2 Once all of the screws are removed go ahead and separate the top cover from the HTEC Assembly High Tech Entertainment Center Wiring Diagram 91129 157 SPEAKER ENCLOSURE RIGHT RRR Rg 91107 6 AMPLIFIER 91108 9 RED WHITE BLACK COAXIAL CABLE 18919 SH33Vv3dS 1431 SH3MVv3dS 6 3 50116 91110 E 13 ORANGE RED BROWN BLACK te AMP POWER HARNESS m Og L 91109 12 12 VDC WHITE CABLE 0 70683 182 RED YELLOW GREEN SUPPLY HARNESS RED BROWN BLACK FAN CONTROL CABLE 91120 E 4 FAN 555050 155950000 5505606 OOOO DOO WK 91123 E 10 91124 E 9 VOLUME CONTROL CABLE 91116 E 7 RELAY BOARD 9 Gas COAXIAL CABLE 91112 E 8 I POD COAXIA
44. rive wheel by hand and check on the relay board to see if the YELLOW SPEED LED flickers Does the SPEED LED flicker NO Clean tip of sensor and magnet and retest operation If found on harness end replace the harness If found on sensor end replace the speed sensor Check the main wire harness going to the display Any loose wires found Replace wire Replace Upper Board harness Replace speed sensor 49 PRESS START NO RESISTANCE ERROR DETECTED IN BRAKE CONTROLLER PO ERROR Does the effort level increase when you press the effort button Enter Diagnostic Mode ON PT S DISPLAY amp START ON PST4 CT4 S ENTER amp START ON ET S MENU amp START Does the brake system go up and down NO Check the harness for loose connections and reset the connections Does the effort change Is button feedback present in the display windows when you press the effort button ON ET S 14 will pop up in LCD window ON CT S 20 will pop up in LCD window ON PT S 7 will pop up in the effort window Replace Membrane NO Panel YES Disconnect the 7 pin white connector at the relay board Then press the effort Replace Upper button Does the RED BSW LED P PP Display Board light up YES Does the RED MTR LED light up NO Replace Relay Board YES Replace the Brake Controller 90 ELLIPTICAL WIRE SCHEMATIC
45. rough 5 After fishing the wires thru the access hole slide them thru the left side upright They will come out through the cut out at the bottom of the upright See pictures below 83 6 Next take off the outer left stride cover You will need to drill out holes for the cable amp power connectors Measure 3 inches from the bottom of the stride cover in line with the bottom left hole for the mounting screw and mark it with a pencil to drill the hole Use a 6 32 drill bit as a starter hole Then drill it out using a 3 8 drill bit 7 Now measure 2 12 inches from the bottom of the stride cover In line with the bottom left hole for the mounting screw and mark it with a pencil to drill your hole Use a 6 32 drill bit as a starter hole Then drill it out using a 1 2 drill bit Refer to the picture below for steps 6 amp 7 Cable connector E 0 Power E 22 K x WE 24 2 5 inches from bottom 15 hole 8 Remount the stride cover back onto the elliptical and make your connections Turn the LVS DVD player on and test it out 3 5 inches from bottom 3 8 hole
46. rs installation of parts shown to be defective in material workmanship The selling dealer is responsible for labor for ellipticals needing repairs A Service Authorization SA number must accompany any service reimbursement request Service Authorization numbers are given when the selling dealer or the service technician calls Landice prior to beginning work on the elliptical This allows Landice to verify that the elliptical is within the labor warranty and also aids us in helping the technician troubleshoot the elliptical Landice welcomes technicians to call us from the field and gives these calls the highest priority This Service Warranty does not cover customer instruction installation setup or maintenance Line Cords power cords are also not covered by this warranty as these can only be damaged by misuse or abuse This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage damage due to acts of God accident misuse abuse or negligence of the product The part will be covered in full only if it exhibits evidence of a manufacturing or material defect during the warranty period Please keep in mind negligence of the product includes damage inflicted by using the elliptical in an improper fashion SERVICE REIMBURSEMENT POLICY This is offered to all Landice dealers as well as all authorized Landice service providers Landice covers our ellipticals with a 1 year labor reimbursement policy That means we will pay to fix our ellipticals as l
47. ser to control the volume for the iPod or MP3 player Spindle The spindle is a metal clamp that attaches to the drive pulley and locks the center drive shaft into place 26 Spindle Frame Bearings The spindle frame bearing is located inside the frame and allows the spindle to rotate Stride Arm Assembly The stride arms are bolted to the upright The crank arm and pedal tube attach to this arm The arm 18 adjustable for user stride comfort Stride Adjustment Covers The stride adjustment covers are located over the stride adjustment knuckle Stride Adjustment Knob The stride adjustment knob allows the user to adjust the stride and locks the stride in place after user has set it to desired height Stride Adjustment Knuckle The stride adjustment knuckle attaches to the stride t handle adjustment knob and crank arm It allows the crank arm to move up and down when the user adjusts the stride Transformer The transformer takes AC voltage from the line cord and converts it to DC voltage to power the relay board and upper display Upright The upright frame portion of machine consists of the high entertainment center upper display fixed handrails stride arms contact heart rate crossbar and VESA D Bracket optional Upper Display Board The upper display board is the electronic device that displays the user s effort level time distance calories heart rate and speed and performs commands given by the membrane panel or faceplate
48. t ope out in MANUAL mode by hitting START and increase decrease resistance PLEASE CONTACT THE LANDICE TECHICIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT 0 1 800 526 3423 ext 170 FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE Flowcharts to Diagnose Common Problems 47 PRESS START MACHINE WONT TURN ON NO LIGHTS TO THE UPPER DISPLAY Is the GREEN LED on Check to make sure the power pack lit 120Vac is coming out of the wall outlet Replace Power Pack YES Is the GREEN 12V Check the connections LED on the relay board at the power pack lit Replace relay board YES Unplug the wire harness for the console and check connections at NO Replace the wire harness both ends of the harness Is the wire harness in tact If unit has a Membrane perform Membrane Bypass Test If unit has faceplate remove it and press the start button on Upper board Did NO gt Replace Upper Board the upper board light up Replace Membrane Panel Adjust Faceplate to fit 48 DISPLAY LIGHTS UP MACHINE RUNS BUT THERE IS NO SPEED FEEDBACK IN SPEED WINDOW Take off the cover at the front of the machine and the left outside frame cover Locate the speed sensor at the bottom right hand side of frame by the drive wheel Inspect the sensor and see if there 1s any dirt covering the sensor magnet on drive wheel Is there any Unplug the speed sensor from harness and check for loose wires Any found Spin the d
49. upply board YES Replace Fan 1 Make sure extension harness is plugged into CN3 connector on power supply board 2 Check for 12Vdc across the RED amp GREEN wire on power supply harness part 70683 Is there 12Vdc NO Replace upper board Disconnect the fan control harness from the power supply board RED amp BRN wires Check for continuity across the harness while pressing the fan button If you have no continuity replace the fan control board Replace power supply board 65 FAN RUNS AT ONE SPEED Disconnect the fan from the power supply board HAVE THE POWER CORD DISCONNECTED FROM THE MACHINE 1 Plug machine into the wall then press START Here is the voltage table for the fan control from the power supply board FAN CONTROL W O FAN RUNNING SLOW MEDIUM FAST VOLTAGE READINGS 7 0 7 3Vdc 9 5 10Vdc 11 12Vdc If the voltage does not change when you increase the fan control replace the power supply board If the voltage readings are correct then check continuity across the red amp brown wires from the fan control harness without pressing the or button 66 DISPLAY TURNS ON NO SOUND FROM SPEAKERS Did the green LED next the 1 Pull back display and fan control buttons turn on make sure that power harness 15 plugged into 12V AUX connector on YES back of display board 2 Check for DC voltage out of RED amp GREEN wires from power harness Did you
50. urn of defective parts and or crediting of the warranty invoice If parts are outstanding for a period of more than 90 days previously submitted service claims will be returned unpaid FLOOR MODELS AND DEALERS STOCK If the dealer sells an elliptical to a customer within one year of its purchase from Landice the watranty period will be extended to start from the date of sale to the customer If a residential elliptical 18 over 1 year old when sold to a customer the elliptical will carry a5 year parts warranty and there will be NO labor warranty If a commercial unit is over year old when sold to a customer the elliptical will carry the remainder of the parts warranty from the date of shipment with NO labor warranty PARTS POLICY Our policy requires that all defective parts be returned to Landice All warranty parts will be billed to the dealer at dealer cost Landice will credit this invoice upon receipt of defective parts It is the dealer s responsibility to return the defective parts to Landice with a copy of the invoice or packing slip If the defective parts are not returned within 30 days payment of invoice is expected full WARRANTY PART ORDERING When you order parts under warranty please have the following information available Warranty orders cannot be processed without this information 1 Customer s name address and phone number 2 Elliptical serial number 3 Detailed description of failure PURCHASE PART ORDE
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