R1500 Frame 9

Vision Fitness R1500 Frame 9, E1500 Frame 9, E3200 Frame 9, R2250 Frame 9, X1500 Frame 9, X6200 Frame 9 User manual

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BECS_9 Service manual
(E3200 Frame_9/E1500 Frame_9/R2250 Frame_9/
R1500 Frame_9/X6200 Frame_9/X1500 Frame_9/
X20 Frame_09)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION……………………………..….……….3
CHAPTER 2: CONSOLE INSTRUCTION
2.1 CONSOLE HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS …………………………….………….……4
2.2 SIMPLE CONSOLE DESCRIPTIONS…………………………………………………...5
2.3 USE THE SIMPLE CONSOLE……………………………………………………………5
CHAPTER 3: ENGINEERING MODE
3.1 ENGINEERING MODE………………………………………………………….…….…..6
CHAPTER 4: ELECTRON DIAGRAMS
4.1 RB130-2KM-C(BECS_9) …..………………………………………………….….……..8
4.2 CB142B-2KM-F(E3200 FRAME_9) …….…………………………………….….……..9
4.3 CB143-2KM-F(E1500 FRAME_9) …..….…………………………………….….…….10
4.4 RB135-2KM-F(R2250 FRAME_9) …..….…………………………………….….…….11
4.5 RB133-2KM-F(R1500 FRAME_9) …..….…………………………………….….…….12
4.6 EP225-2KM-F(X6200 FRAME_9) …..….…………………………………….….…….13
4.7 EP224-2KM-F(X1500 FRAME_9) …..….…………………………………….….…….14
4.8 EP240-2KM-F(X20 FRAME_9) …..….…………………………………….….………..15
CHAPTER 5 ERROR CODE
5.1 E1: NO CONNECT ECB MOTOR..….…………………………………….….….……..15
CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1 TROUBLESHOOTING – NO RPM…………..…………………………….….………...15
6.2 TROUBLESHOOTING – RESISTANCE INACCURATE……………………………...17
6.3 TROUBLESHOOTING - NO POWER TO THE CONSOLE….…………......….…….18
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CHAPTER 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
1.1 Serial Number Location (E3200 Frame_9/E1500 Frame_9/R2250 Frame_9/
R1500 Frame_9/X6200 Frame_9/X1500 Frame_9/X20 Frame_09)
Serial Number Placement
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CHAPTER 2 CONSOLE INSTRUCTION
2.1 CONSOLE HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS
A. POWER SWITCH
Turn off power to your console if it will not be used for an extended period of time.
B. MILES/KILOMETER SWITCH
Changes your exercise feedback to the English or Metric system.
C. ENTER KEY
Use this key in setup mode to select your program, exercise time, and resistance level.
D.START/PAUSE/HOLD RESET KEY
Press the START key to begin exercising in manual mode at the set default time. When
exercising, press the START key to pause your workout. To reset press and hold the
START key for three seconds.
E. UPOR DOWNARROWS
Use these keys to change program number, exercise time, and resistance level in setup.
During the workout use these keys to increase or decrease resistance.
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2.2 SIMPLE CONSOLE DESCRIPTIONS
A. PROFILE DISPLAY
This window provides an 8x12 block profile of your
program profile. Each horizontal row of blocks
represents your segment time, which is total workout
time divided by twelve. Each vertical column of blocks
represents the resistance level, which is one block for
every two levels.
B. FEEDBACK DISPLAY
During your workout these windows display exercise
feedback about your workout including:
-PROGRAM: A number that represents one of seven program profiles that the console
may be set to
-LEVEL: the current resistance level of your workout
-RPM: Revolutions Per Minute (RPM)
-TIME: the time elapsed or time remaining in your workout
-DISTANCE: the total distance traveled in miles or kilometers since the start of the
workout
-HEART RATE: displays your heart rate in beats per minute when using the hand pulse
grips
-CALORIES: an estimate of calories burned since the start of the workout
-WATTS: a measurement of workload. It is determined by resistance level and stride
rate
2.3 USE THE SIMPLE CONSOLE
QUICK START
The quickest and easiest way to begin exercising is to
simply press START. You will begin exercising in manual
mode for a default time at the default resistance level. You
can change the resistance manually with the arrow keys.
CHOOSING A PROGRAM
The default program number will be flashing in the
PROGRAM window. Press the UP or DOWN keys to
scroll through the seven program profile options. Press the
ENTER key to select a program.
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CHOOSING EXERCISE TIME
The default exercise time will be flashing in the TIME
window. Use the UP or DOWN keys to set your desired
workout time. Press ENTER to select.
CHOOSING RESISTANCE LEVEL
The default resistance level will be flashing in the LEVEL
window. Use the UP or DOWN keys to set your desired
workout resistance level. Press ENTER to select.
CHAPTER 3 ENGINEERING MODE
3.1 ENGINEERING MODE
1) To enter Engineering Mode, press & hold the resistance UP or DOWN keys at the
same time for 3-5 seconds until Engineering mode(Eng1 first) appears on the display.
2) Use the resistance UP or DOWN keys to select a parameter.
3) Press ENTER to enter a parameter setting.
4) Press the START key to save the change to the parameter.
5) Press and hold the START key to exit Engineering Mode and return to normal operation.
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Mode Function Description
Eng 1 Display Test
STARTÆ LED on (Fig. A)
STARTÆ LED off (Fig. B)
START ÆSTARTÆ”/ “Ædisplay on window
Hold “START” 3 secÆ back to “Engineering Menu”
Eng 2 Machine Test
START Æ Heart rate, Accumulated Time/Distance to be
presented on the console.
Hold “ENTER” 2 secÆ Delete the accumulated data.
Hold “START” 3 sec back to “Engineering Menu”
Eng 3 Software Version
Software version is presented.
Hold “START” 3 sec back to “Engineering Menu”
Eng 4
Default Time
Setting ( from 0 to
99 min)
Press UP to increase ,
Press DOWN to decrease,
Hold ENTER 2 sec to save new setting,
Press START back to “Engineering Menu”.
Eng 5
Default Level
Setting (From L1
to L16)
Press UP to increase ,
Press DOWN to decrease,
Hold ENTER 2 sec to save new setting,
Press START back to “Engineering Menu”.
Eng 6
Product Selection
& Model
Configuration
Press the UP or DOWN keys to select EP or Bike.
Press the ENTER key to save the change to the parameter.
Press the UP or DOWN keys to select model number
Press the ENTER key to save the change. (Fig. C)
Additional Switch Function
Switch “SW2” at the back of PCB to adjust Mile and KM.
Adjust it up Æ to be Mile
Adjust it down Æ to be KM (Fig. D)
(Fig.A) (Fig.B)
(Fig C) (Fig D)
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CHAPTER 4 ELECTRON DIAGRAMS
4.1 RB130-2KM-C(BECS_9)
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4.2 CB142B-2KM-F(E3200 FRAME_9)
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4.3 CB143-2KM-F(E1500 FRAME_9)
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4.4 RB135-2KM-F(R2250 FRAME_9)
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4.5 RB133-2KM-F(R1500 FRAME_9)
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4.6 EP225-2KM-F(X6200 FRAME_9)
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4.7 EP224-2KM-F(X1500 FRAME_9)
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4.8 EP240-2KM-F(X20 FRAME_9)
CHAPTER 5 ERROR CODE
5.1 E1: No connect ECB motor
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1 No RPM
Reason
1. Bad connection between the console wire and the console
2. Speed Sensor wire is defective.
3. Speed Sensor Assembly Un-properly.
4. Loss magnet from the pulley
5. Console wire is defective
6. Console defective
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Solution
1. Re-connect the console wire
2. Check if the speed sensor wire works. Enter Engineering Mode (See Chapter 3), and scroll
to ENG 2 (Machine Test).Press the key “ENTER”, and then pedal the machine.
- If the left 8 blocks are flashed (Fig. E), the speed sensor works well.
- If the left 8 blocks are not flashed, the speed sensor wire is defective or it is not
well-assembled. Replace the sensor speed wire if it is defective.
(Fig. E)
3. Check the gap between speed sensor and the magnet on the pulley. It is normal within 5mm
(Fig. F). Adjust it if the gap is too big.
(Fig. F)
4. Re-install a new magnet(Fig. G) if it is missed from the pulley.
(Fig. G)
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5. Use a multi-meter to check if the console wire is conductive. If not, the console wire is
defective, and replace it.
6. Replace the console set if all above can not resolve the issue. .
6.2 Resistance Inaccurate
Reason
1. The console cable or the console or ECB motor is defective.
2. The steel cable location is not correct or ECB motor is not assembled properly.
3. The magnetic control equipment is defective.
Solution
1. Check if the ECB motor works. Enter Engineering Mode (See Chapter 3), and scroll to ENG
2 (Machine Test).Press the key “ENTER” first, and then press the resistance UP or
DOWN keys . The left window display the rounds of ECB motor moving.
- If the figure is up or down, the ECB motor works well.
- If it is always “0”, the ECB motor or the wiring is defective. Replace the ECB motor if it is
defective.
(Fig. H)
2. A. Inside Magnetic Brake Control system: Check the gap between the orange block and the
bottom. The distance shall be within 1-2 mm. If the gap is bigger than 1-2 mm, adjust the
steel cable to the correct gap range. (Fig. I) (Fig. J)
(Fig. I)
Inside Magnetic Brake
Control system:
RPM
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(Fig. J)
B: Outside Magnetic Brake Control System: Adjust the resistance to the max. The distance
between the magnets and the pulley shall be 1.8-2mm. If the distance is not in this range,
adjust it to the proper position by moving the two screws at the frame. (Fig. K)
(Fig. K)
3. If the console wire & the console & the ECB motor all work well, the magnetic brake control
equipment is defective. Replace it.
6.3 No Power to the Console
Symptom: The adaptor and power switch is in the on position, but the console will not turn on.
Reason:
1. The Adaptor is defective.
2. The console wire is defective.
3. The console is defective.
Solution:
Adjust the steel cable
Distance away from magnets :
1.8~2.0mm
Adjusted screws at the
frame
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1. Check if the LED at the adaptor is lit. If it is not, try a different outlet. (Fig. L)
- If the LED is still not lit with a known good outlet, the adaptor is defective and replace it.
(Fig. L)
Check if the power switch works. Use a multi-meter to check the negative and positive of
power switch. If the multi meter displays output DC 12V, then the power switch is good. If it
is not, the power switch is defective and replace it. (Fig. M)
(Fig. M)
2.Remove the console cable from the PCB, and use a multi-meter to measure the output DC
voltage of the console cable( pin GND and PIN VCC). If it is not output DC 12V, the console
cable is defective and replace it. (Fig. N)(Fig. O)
(Fig. N)
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(Fig. O)
3.If the console cable is good and the console is still not lit, the PCB is defective and replace
the console.
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