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Tectrix Climbmax 150 User Manual

Tectrix Climbmax 150
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C/imbMax
MADE
IN
U.S.A.
Everyone
Should
Be
This
Well
Built
THIS
MANUAL,
(INCLUDING
PART
NUMBERS),
APPLIES
TO
THE
'INSTITUTIONAL
STYLE'
CUMBMAX,
SERIAL
NUMBER
166190
AND
Up,
MANUFACTURED
JULY
1993
OR
LATER.
FOR
OPERATION
AND
PART
NUMBER
INFORMATION
FOR
CUMBMAXMODEL
150
(SERIAL
NUMBERS
PRIOR
TO
166190)
REFER
TO
THE
CUMBMAX
MODEL
150
OWNERS
MANUAL
(part
number
03001)
.
Page
1

Table of Contents

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Tectrix Climbmax 150 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTectrix
ModelClimbmax 150
CategoryFitness Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Assembly Instructions

Installation Steps and Features

Steps for setup, cable connection, leveling, and power/communication ports.

Setup Mode

Programmable Options and Settings

Configure workout times, prompting, measurement units, race access, and speaker.

Test Mode

System Diagnostic Procedures

Utilizing test mode for hardware checks and input/output signal verification.

Maintenance

Routine Cleaning and Lubrication

Daily cleaning, weekly lubrication of pedals and cables.

Component Wear and Replacement

Procedures for replacing drive cables, bearings, and friction belts.

Shaft and Bearing Lubrication

Lubricating clutch bearings, crank arms, and parallel shafts.

Friction Belt and Pedal Bearing Checks

Replacing friction belts and inspecting pedal bearings.

Troubleshooting Guide

Display Error Code Diagnosis

Troubleshooting common display errors like 'CAN'T SLOW DOWN' or 'MEMORY LOST'.

Performance and Functionality Issues

Addressing problems with LEDs, reset, keys, pedals, and speed control.

Race and Communication Troubleshooting

Resolving issues with group race selection and inter-climber communication.

Part Replacement

Cover and Electronic Components

Replacing the main cover, power board, display console, and cables.

Motor, Drive Train, and Pedal Assemblies

Procedures for replacing motor, belts, flywheel, crank, pedals, and transmission.