RUN EXCITE: Service & Maintenance Manual - rev. 1.5
10.4.5. CHECKING THE WEAR OF THE DRIVING ROLLER
s, running deck and tread belt disassembled, check the state of
ce if there are evident signs of wear.
2. With the machine in motion, check the noisiness of the bearings. Replace in the event of
excessive noise.
achine in motion, check the noisiness of the bearings. Replace in the event of
excessive noise.
10.4. SHOCK ABSORBERS
1. With the front and rear rollers, running deck and tread belt disassembled, check the condition of
ey are cracked or show
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. Unplug the mains lead from the wall outlet.
3. Open the motor guard.
4. Check the state of wear of lt m ing it by hand using the motor
flywheel. Replace if there ar gns o
10.4.9. CHECKING THE OPERATION OF THE CARDIOTESTER RECEIVER
1. Using a separate heart rate monitor, put on the transmitter band and check that the machine and
the separate monitor both measure the same heart rate, and that when the band is disconnected
the machine does not receive any signal.
2. Using a heart rate frequency simulator, check that the machine detects the variations in the heart
rate.
10.4.10. CHECKING THE OPERATION OF THE HAND SENSOR RECEIVER
1. With the rear and driving roller
wear of the driving roller. Repla
10.4.6. CHECKING THE WEAR OF THE REAR ROLLER
1. With the front and rear rollers, running deck and tread belt disassembled, check the state of
wear of the rear roller. Replace if there are evident signs of wear.
2. With the m
7. CHECKING THE
the shock absorbers on either side of the running deck. Replace if th
signs of breakage.
10.4.8. CHECKING THE TREAD BELT MOTOR DRIVE-BEL
. Turn off the machine by placing the switch in position 0 (OFF). 1
2
the tread be otor drive-belt, turn
f wear. e evident si
Only on the 700 / 700E and 900 / 900E models.
1. Using a separate heart rate monitor, grasp the hand sensors and check that the machine and the
separate monitor both measure the same heart rate, and that when the sensors are released the
machine does not receive any signal.
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