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Tectrix Climbmax 150 - RPM Assembly; Switch Plate Assembly

Tectrix Climbmax 150
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31.2
Display
Cable
Removal
Remove
the
display
console
(see
section
30).
Unplug
the
display
cable
from
the
power
board
assembly.
Remove
the
handrails
and
display
upright
(see
section
1).
Unclamp
the
display
cable
at
each
end.
Slide
the
connector
through
the
hole
in
the
console
back-plate
and
pull
the
cable
out
from
the
bottom.
31.3
Display
Cable
Replacement
Slide
the
cable
through
the
hole
in
the
console
back-plate.
Stand
the
display
upright
up
and
let
gravity
help
feed
the
cable.
Clamp
the
display
cable
at
the
bottom
with
6"
of
cable
extending
out.
Pull
the
cable
taut
inside
the
upright
and
clamp
the
display
cable
at
the
display
board
end.
CAUTION:
Do
not
lean
the
upright
tube
on
its
end
which
can
cut
the
new
display
cable.
Replace
the
display
upright
and
handrails
(see
section
1)
and
plug
the
cable
into
the
power
board.
Replace
the
display
console
(see
section
30),
plug
in
the
power
cord
and
test.
32.
RPM
Assembly
(see
Fig.
5)
Tools:
Small
Flathead
Screwdriver
#2
Phillips
Screwdriver
Remove
the
cover
(see
section
25).
Unplug
the
RPM
sensor
cable
from
the
power
board.
Use
your
flathead
screwdriver
to
remove
the
two
screws,
nuts
and
spacers
holding
the
sensor
in
place
(see
Fig.
5).
Replace
the
same
way
that
you
removed
the
sensor.
Adjust
so
that
the
RPM
disk
is
centered
in
the
'U'
of
the
sensor
and
is
as
deep
as
possible
withouttouching
the
disk.
Make
sure
thatthe
disk
does
not
touch
the
sensor
at
any
point
when
the
flywheel
rotates.
33.
Switch
Plate
Assembly
Tools:
#2
Phillips
Screwdriver
Remove
the
cover
(see
section
25).
Unplug
the
AC
IN,
ground
and
the
RS
-
232
connector
from
the
power
board
assembly
(part
number
61016).
Unscrew
the
two
phillips
screws
and
remove
the
assembly.
To
replace
the
assembly,
follow
the
instructions
in
reverse
order,
taking
care
that
the
front
of
the
switch
plate
lines
up
with
the
front
of
the
frame.
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