
ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 15: TOGGLE ENABLE / DISABLE.ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 16: PHOTOSHOOT.ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 16: LANQUAGE CONFIGURATIONĭISPLAY CONSOLE. ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 12: STATISTICS.ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 13: METS ENABLE / DISABLE. ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 7: TELEMETRY ON/OFF.ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 8: ENGLISH / METRIC UNITS. ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 6: MAXIMUM WORKOUT DURATION. (DISPLAY LOCK EQUIPPED MODEL ONLY).ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 4: FIELD/ALTERNATOR – REGULATOR TEST.ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 5: PROGRAM VERSION AND NETWORKING TEST.
LIFE FITNESS HR 9500 CODE
ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 1: LEDS AND KEYPAD TEST.ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 2: INDIVIDUAL LED TEST.ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 3: CODE VERSION/RPM/HEART RATE/LDC TESTS.ĭIAGNOSTIC STATE 3: CODE VERSION/RPM/NETWORKING/LDC TESTS GRINDING, RUBBING, KNOCKING NOISE.ĭRIVE BELT SLIPPING. Pins 1 and 4 are signal, pins 2 and 3 are circuit reference. The handlebar electrodes connect to the console board at connector P9. The Polar receiver connects to the console at connector P7. HR telemetry is implemented via a Polar receiver located in the rocker arm shroud at the front of the unit. Q3 and Q9 are used to sense the reed switch actuation (autostart feature). The control board also regulates the alternator voltage using the U1 comparitors. Using the PWM signal from the console, the power control board switches the current on and off at the load via Q1. The console outputs a PWM signal to the power control board to control the duty cycle of the load.ĪLTERNATOR, POWER CONTROL BOARD, AND LOAD The Keypad entry (user’s input), Lifepulse (9500HR only), and Telemetry are all processed by the microprocessor. The system voltage (6-7.5Vdc) enters on connector P2 pin 1 and is used to power the LEDs and provide a supply voltage for the 5V-regulator circuitry used to power the microprocessor section. The following is a description of each functional block: In addition, the 9500 model has Lifepulse contact HR. The electronic system on the rear-drive crosstrainer is made up of three main functional blocks: 1) Console, 2) HR telemetry, and 3) Alternator, Power Control Board, and Load. LIFE FITNESS - CUSTOMER SUPPORT SERVICES 10601 Belmont Avenue Franklin Park, IL 60131 U.S.A. If you have questions or comments, please telephone, FAX or write us.
LIFE FITNESS HR 9500 INSTALL
Part name and number to order (if known)īefore installing a part, review "How To." and follow the step by step procedures recommended to install the part safely and efficiently. Serial number consists of 3 letters and 6 numbersĤ. To speed Life Fitness Customer Support Services response to your needs, please be prepared to provide the following information to the phone technician.Ģ. Via telephone - Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM ( C.S.T.). To order, contact Life Fitness Customer Support Services. Refer to the PARTS IDENTIFICATION section to identify proper name and number of part to order for repair of equipment.Ī reproducible telefacsimile order claim form is provided in COMMUNICATING BY TELEFACSIMILE for convenient ordering of service parts. For convenience, sub-section lists recommended “Tools Required” to complete each specific function. "How To." sub-sections are organized by replaceable part or assembly name. Once you have pinpointed the source of the problem, refer to "How To." guides for recommended repair procedures. When applicable, guides and tests are listed by symptom followed with suggestions of probable cause(s). When an operating problem occurs, refer to troubleshooting guides and diagnostic tests in an attempt to isolate the cause. Refer to TABLE OF CONTENTS for section topics. Q "How To." SERVICE AND REPAIR GUIDES Section IV
LIFE FITNESS HR 9500 MANUAL
This manual is separated into six sections. The Service Manual provides recommendations for safe and efficient approaches to problem situations. Note: Information represents typical configuration and may differ slightly from actual equipment. This service manual is applicable to Cross-Trainer Models CT8500, CT9100, and CT9500HR. HOW TO USE THIS SERVICE MANUAL AND CONTACT CUSTOMER SUPPORT SERVICES Life Fitness Models 8500, 9100, and 9500HR Cross-Trainers
