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Tectrix Climbmax 150 - Part Replacement; Cover and Electronic Components

Tectrix Climbmax 150
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Part
Replacement
The
ClimbAfax
modular
design
allows
for
easy
service.
Each
module
or
assembly
can
be
replaced
simply
and
quickly.
Recommended
tools:
Set
of
Allen
Hex
Wrenches
Adjustable
Jaw
Wrench
Retaining
Ring
Pliers
Pliers
Small
Flathead
Screwdriver
Major
assemblies
and
procedures:
25.
Cover
26.
Motor
Assembly
27.
Slack
Switch
Adjustment
28.
Friction
Belt
Replacement
29.
Power
Board
Assembly
30.
Display
Console
31.
Display
Cable
32.
RPM
Assembly
25.
Cover
Tools:
#2
Phillips
Screwdriver
25.1
Cover
Removal
#2
Phillips
Screwdriver
Duct
Tape
120
Grit
Sandpaper
or
Scotch
Brite
*
Volt
Ohm
Meter
Set
of
Nut
Drivers
33.
Switch
Plate
Assembjy
34.
Spring
/
Drive
Cable
Replacement
35.
Flywheel
Assembly
36.
Crank
/
Pedal
Removal
From
Frame
37.
Crank
Arm
Assembly
38.
Parallel
Arm
Assembly
39.
Pedal
Assembly
40.
Transmission
Assembly
Unplug
the
power
cord
and
phone
cables,
then
unscrew
seven
Phillips
head
screws
(five
in
front,
and
two
back
by
the
pedals).
Standing
at
the
rear
of
the
ClimbAfax,
grab
each
edge
of
the
cover
at
the
base
and
spread
it
gently
apart,
about
2"
each
side,
while
lifting
up.
25.2
Cover
Replacement
Standing
in
front
of
the
ClimbAfax,
grab
the
two
bottom
edges
of
the
cover
and
spread
them
while
sliding
it
over
the
base.
Take
care
that
you
don't
snag
any
cables.
After
the
cover
is
in
place,
plug
in
the
power
cord
and
turn
the
ClimbAfax
on.
Try
climbing
to
ensure
that
none
of
the
cables
have
come
off.
If
you
get
an
error
on
the
display,
take
off
the
cover
and
check
all
of
the
cables.
Replace
the
Phillips
screws.
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