Technogym Runrace Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
REV. 2.0
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The information contained in this manual is intended for QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS who have
completed a specific TECHNOGYM training course and are authorized to perform machine start-up
and adjustment procedures as well as extraordinary maintenance or repairs which require a thorough
knowledge of the machine, its operation, its safety devices and working procedures.
CAREFULLY READ THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN
THIS MANUAL BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES ON THE MACHINE
DANGEROUS VOLTAGES
PRESENT EVEN WHEN THE
MACHINE IS TURNED OFF
NOTE
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
Technogym does not guarantee this documentation in any way. Technogym shall not be held
responsible for any errors contained in this manual and declines all liability for accidents or
damages resulting from the supply, characteristics or use of this manual.
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Contents
1. GENERAL NOTICES............................................................................................................................................1.1
1.1. INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................ 1.1
1.2. RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................................................................... 1.1
1.3. GENERAL RULES FOR REPAIR PROCEDURES ................................................................................................. 1.2
2. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................................................................................2.1
2.1. MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS................................................................................................................. 2.1
2.2. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS................................................................................................................... 2.1
2.3. AMBIENT SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................... 2.1
2.4. CONFORMITY TO REGULATIONS................................................................................................................... 2.1
2.5. WIRING DIAGRAMS...................................................................................................................................... 2.2
2.5.1. 220 model conform to IEC 601.....................................................................................................2.2
2.5.2. 220 model with SJ100 inverter.....................................................................................................2.8
2.5.3. 220 model...................................................................................................................................2.14
2.5.4. 220 model with HITACHI E2 inverter........................................................................................2.16
2.5.5. 220 model with LENZE inverter.................................................................................................2.17
3. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION ..........................................................................................................................3.1
3.1. BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................................................... 3.1
3.1.1. Cardio transmitter........................................................................................................................3.1
3.1.2. Cardio receiver ............................................................................................................................3.2
3.1.3. Display .........................................................................................................................................3.2
3.1.4. Inverter.........................................................................................................................................3.2
3.1.5. Inverter interface board ...............................................................................................................3.3
3.1.6. Belt motor.....................................................................................................................................3.3
3.1.7. Up-down motor ............................................................................................................................3.3
3.1.8. Photocell ......................................................................................................................................3.3
3.1.9. Up-down board ............................................................................................................................3.3
3.1.10. Microswitches...............................................................................................................................3.4
3.1.11. Power supply ................................................................................................................................3.4
3.1.12. Serial ports...................................................................................................................................3.4
3.1.13. Emergency button.........................................................................................................................3.4
3.2. TREAD-BELT MOTOR DRIVE......................................................................................................................... 3.5
3.2.1. Mechanics ....................................................................................................................................3.5
3.2.2. Controls........................................................................................................................................3.5
3.2.3. The signals involved .....................................................................................................................3.5
3.3. UP-DOWN MOTOR DRIVE ............................................................................................................................. 3.8
3.3.1. Mechanics ....................................................................................................................................3.8
3.3.2. Controls........................................................................................................................................3.8
3.3.3. The signals involved .....................................................................................................................3.8
3.4. AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION SYSTEM ........................................................................................................... 3.11
3.4.1. Mechanical components.............................................................................................................3.11
3.4.2. Control signals ...........................................................................................................................3.11
3.4.3. The signals .................................................................................................................................3.12
4. ACCESSORIES......................................................................................................................................................4.1
4.1. CONNECTING TO THE TGS ............................................................................................................................ 4.1
4.1.1. Non TGS-adapted machines.........................................................................................................4.1
4.1.2. TGS-adapted machines ................................................................................................................4.1
4.2. CONNECTING TO THE PRINTER..................................................................................................................... 4.2
4.3. CONNECTING TO AN EXTERNAL DEVICE (ECG AND/OR METABOLIC MONITOR) ........................................... 4.3
4.4. PIN
OUT SERIAL PORTS ............................................................................................................................... 4.4
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4.4.1. RS-232 Port..................................................................................................................................4.4
4.4.2. RS-485 Ports ................................................................................................................................4.4
5. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................................................5.1
5.1. SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS.......................................................................................................... 5.1
5.2. INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................................. 5.1
5.3. FIRST POWER-ON ......................................................................................................................................... 5.2
6. TROUBLESHOOTING.........................................................................................................................................6.1
6.1. THE DISPLAY DOES NOT ILLUMINATE........................................................................................................... 6.2
6.2. THE LCD SHOWS “EMERGENCY PRESSED: EXERCISE INTERRUPTED” ........................................ 6.6
6.3. THE INVERTER IS OFF .................................................................................................................................. 6.7
6.4. THE LCD SHOWS “BELT MOTOR HALTED”........................................................................................ 6.10
6.4.1. The inverter display shows E01, E02, E03, E04 or E05 ............................................................6.12
6.4.2. The inverter display shows E6 or E7..........................................................................................6.14
6.4.3. The inverter display shows E8, E10 or E11 ...............................................................................6.15
6.4.4. The inverter display shows E09..................................................................................................6.16
6.4.5. The inverter display shows E12..................................................................................................6.18
6.4.6. The inverter display shows E14..................................................................................................6.19
6.4.7. The inverter display shows E15..................................................................................................6.20
6.4.8. The inverter display shows E21..................................................................................................6.22
6.4.9. The inverter display does not show any error ............................................................................6.23
6.5. THE BELT MOTOR IS JERKING..................................................................................................................... 6.25
6.6. THE BELT MOTOR STARTS WITH DELAY ..................................................................................................... 6.26
6.7. THE DISPLAYED SPEED IS INCORRECT ........................................................................................................ 6.28
6.8. THE LCD SHOWS “GRADE MOVEMENT OUT OF ORDER”............................................................... 6.31
6.9. THE UP-DOWN MOVES IN ONLY ONE DIRECTION ........................................................................................ 6.36
6.10. THE DISPLAYED ELEVATION IS INCORRECT ................................................................................................ 6.39
6.11. THE LCD SHOWS “WARNING: CHECK BATTERY” ............................................................................ 6.41
6.12. THE LCD SHOWS “BELT LUBRICANT OUT: REFILL........................................................................ 6.41
6.13. THE LUBRICATION CIRCUIT DOES NOT WORK............................................................................................. 6.42
6.14. THE MACHINE DOES NOT PRINT ................................................................................................................. 6.44
6.15. THERE IS NO HEART RATE SIGNAL ............................................................................................................. 6.46
6.16. THE HEART RATE SIGNAL IS INCORRECT .................................................................................................... 6.47
7. DISASSEMBLY OF COMPONENTS .................................................................................................................7.1
7.1. DISASSEMBLING THE DISPLAY ..................................................................................................................... 7.1
7.2. DISASSEMBLING THE EPROM..................................................................................................................... 7.2
7.3. DISASSEMBLING THE BACKUP BATTERY ...................................................................................................... 7.3
7.4. DISASSEMBLING THE CPU BOARD .............................................................................................................. 7.4
7.5. DISASSEMBLING THE KEYBOARD................................................................................................................. 7.6
7.6. DISASSEMBLING THE CARDIO RECEIVER...................................................................................................... 7.8
7.7. DISASSEMBLING THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON ........................................................................................ 7.9
7.8. DISASSEMBLING THE MOTOR GUARD ......................................................................................................... 7.10
7.9. DISASSEMBLING THE SIDE GUARDS............................................................................................................ 7.11
7.10. DISASSEMBLING THE FRONT PLATE ........................................................................................................... 7.12
7.11. DISASSEMBLING SHIELD GRID FOR TREAD BELT MOTOR AND INVERTER .................................................... 7.13
7.12. DISASSEMBLING THE REAR ROLLER ........................................................................................................... 7.14
7.13. DISASSEMBLING THE MOTOR ROLLER........................................................................................................ 7.16
7.14. DISASSEMBLING THE BRUSH...................................................................................................................... 7.17
7.15. DISASSEMBLING THE TREAD BELT AND RUNNING TRACK........................................................................... 7.18
7.16. DISASSEMBLING THE SHOCK ABSORBERS .................................................................................................. 7.20
7.17. DISASSEMBLING THE TREAD-BELT MOTOR ................................................................................................ 7.21
7.18. DISASSEMBLING THE MOTOR DRIVE-BELT ................................................................................................. 7.23
7.19. DISASSEMBLING THE ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARDS.................................................................................. 7.24
7.20. DISASSEMBLING THE INVERTER................................................................................................................. 7.26
7.21. DISASSEMBLING THE UP-DOWN MOTOR BELT ............................................................................................ 7.27
7.22. DISASSEMBLING THE UP-DOWN MOTOR..................................................................................................... 7.28
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7.23. DISASSEMBLING THE UP-DOWN MOTOR BRUSHES...................................................................................... 7.31
7.24. DISASSEMBLING THE ELEVATION BARS ..................................................................................................... 7.32
7.25. DISASSEMBLING THE LEAD SCREW NUTS ................................................................................................... 7.33
7.26. DISASSEMBLING THE MICROSWITCHES ...................................................................................................... 7.34
7.27. DISASSEMBLING THE PHOTOCELL.............................................................................................................. 7.35
7.28. DISASSEMBLING THE FANS ........................................................................................................................ 7.36
8. ADJUSTMENTS ....................................................................................................................................................8.1
8.1. TENSIONING A NEW TREAD BELT ................................................................................................................. 8.1
8.2. TENSIONING A USED TREAD BELT ................................................................................................................ 8.2
8.3. CENTERING THE TREAD BELT ...................................................................................................................... 8.3
8.4. ADJUSTING THE TENSION AND ALIGNMENT OF THE TREAD-BELT MOTOR BELT............................................. 8.4
8.5. TENSIONING THE UP-DOWN MOTOR BELT .................................................................................................... 8.6
8.6. ALIGNING THE ELEVATION BARS ................................................................................................................. 8.7
8.7. CALIBRATING THE TREAD BELT SPEED......................................................................................................... 8.8
8.8. CENTERING THE PHOTOCELL ....................................................................................................................... 8.9
8.9. ADJUSTING THE LCD BACKLIGHTING........................................................................................................ 8.10
8.10. ADJUSTING THE BUZZER TONE................................................................................................................... 8.11
9. MACHINE CONFIGURATION...........................................................................................................................9.1
9.1. HW MACHINE CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................... 9.1
9.1.1. Enable use of external device.......................................................................................................9.1
9.1.2. Language configuration ...............................................................................................................9.1
9.1.3. External device interface configuration.......................................................................................9.1
9.2. CONFIGURATION OF SW PARAMETERS ........................................................................................................ 9.3
9.3. PARTIAL DISPLAY OF WORKING PARAMETERS.............................................................................................. 9.4
9.3.1. Machine utilization.......................................................................................................................9.4
9.3.2. Type of lubrication .......................................................................................................................9.4
9.3.3. Distance covered since the last lubrication..................................................................................9.4
9.3.4. Number of manual lubrication cycles ..........................................................................................9.5
9.3.5. Number of automatic lubrication cycles.......................................................................................9.5
9.3.6. Total lubrication time...................................................................................................................9.5
9.4. COMPLETE DISPLAY OF WORKING PARAMETERS .......................................................................................... 9.6
9.4.1. Machine utilization.......................................................................................................................9.6
9.4.2. Lubrication interval......................................................................................................................9.6
9.4.3. Duration of automatic lubrication ...............................................................................................9.6
9.4.4. Distance covered since the last lubrication..................................................................................9.6
9.4.5. Number of manual lubrication cycles ..........................................................................................9.7
9.4.6. Number of automatic lubrication cycles.......................................................................................9.7
9.4.7. Total lubrication time...................................................................................................................9.7
9.5. MODIFYING THE WORKING PARAMETERS..................................................................................................... 9.8
9.5.1. Total hours ...................................................................................................................................9.8
9.5.2. Distance covered..........................................................................................................................9.8
9.5.3. Lubrication interval......................................................................................................................9.8
9.5.4. Lubrication duration ....................................................................................................................9.9
9.6. PROGRAMMING THE HITACHI SJ100 INVERTER...................................................................................... 9.10
9.6.1. Modified parameter settings.......................................................................................................9.11
9.6.2. Monitor function parameters......................................................................................................9.11
9.7. PROGRAMMING THE HITACHI J100 INVERTER ........................................................................................ 9.12
9.7.1. Version E2..................................................................................................................................9.12
9.7.2. Versions E3, E4 and E5 .............................................................................................................9.12
9.8. PROGRAMMING THE LENZE 644 INVERTER ............................................................................................. 9.15
10. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE........................................................................................................................10.1
10.1. EXTERNAL CLEANING OPERATIONS ........................................................................................................... 10.1
10.1.1. Setting up the operation .............................................................................................................10.1
10.1.2. Cleaning operations...................................................................................................................10.1
10.2. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS ....................................................................................................... 10.2
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10.2.1. Internal cleaning operations ......................................................................................................10.2
10.2.2. Lubricating the tread belt...........................................................................................................10.2
10.2.3. Lubricating the elevation bars ...................................................................................................10.2
10.2.4. Checking the state of wear .........................................................................................................10.2
10.2.5. Checking and centering the tread belt .......................................................................................10.3
10.2.6. Checking the emergency button .................................................................................................10.3
10.3. SPECIAL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS ........................................................................................................ 10.4
10.3.1. Carrying out the routine maintenance procedure ......................................................................10.4
10.3.2. Checking the working conditions ...............................................................................................10.4
10.3.3. Checking the wiring and connections ........................................................................................10.4
10.3.4. Checking the display ..................................................................................................................10.4
10.3.5. Checking the wear of the motor roller .......................................................................................10.4
10.3.6. Checking the wear of the rear roller ..........................................................................................10.5
10.3.7. Checking the wear of the rubber handlebar covers ...................................................................10.5
10.3.8. Checking the tread belt motor drive-belt....................................................................................10.5
10.3.9. Checking the up-down motor drive-belt .....................................................................................10.5
10.3.10. Checking the shock absorbers....................................................................................................10.5
10.3.11. Checking the speed calibration ..................................................................................................10.5
10.3.12. Checking the operation of the cardio receiver...........................................................................10.5
10.3.13. Checking the oil level .................................................................................................................10.6
11. APPENDIX ...........................................................................................................................................................11.1
11.1. TECHNICAL NOTES ON CARDIO RECEIVERS ................................................................................................ 11.1
11.1.1. Type of ASIC ..............................................................................................................................11.2
11.1.2. Presence of electromagnetic fields.............................................................................................11.2
11.1.3. Reducing receiver sensitivity......................................................................................................11.3
11.1.4. Mechanical vibrations................................................................................................................11.4
11.1.5. Position of the receiver ..............................................................................................................11.4
11.1.6. Routing of cables........................................................................................................................11.5
11.2. HITACHI SJ100 INVERTER ERROR CODES .................................................................................................. 11.6
11.3. PROCEDURE FOR CLEARING THE ERROR MEMORY ON HITACHI SJ100 INVERTER ...................................... 11.7
11.4. PROCEDURE FOR CLEARING PARAMETERS ON HITACHI SJ100 INVERTER .................................................. 11.7
11.5. HITACHI J100
INVERTER ERROR CODES ................................................................................................. 11.9
11.6. PROCEDURE FOR CLEARING THE ERROR MEMORY ON HITACHI J100 INVERTER....................................... 11.10
11.7. LENZE 644
INVERTER ERROR CODES..................................................................................................... 11.11
11.8. DELETING ERRORS ON THE LENZE 644 INVERTER ................................................................................. 11.11
11.9. INSTALLING THE HITACHI INVERTER IN PLACE OF THE LENZE INVERTER............................................ 11.12
11.10. LEAKAGE CURRENT PROBLEMS WITH HITACHI E5 INVERTER ............................................................... 11.13
11.11. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS AND PASSWORD....................................................................................................... 11.15
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1. GENERAL NOTICES
1.1. INTRODUCTION
This document is reserved for Technogym Service technicians, and is intended to provide
authorized personnel with the necessary information to correctly carry out repairs and maintenance.
A thorough knowledge of the technical information contained in this manual is essential for
completing the professional training of the operator.
In order to facilitate consultation, the paragraphs are accompanied by schematic drawings which
illustrate the procedure being described.
This manual contains notices and symbols which have specific meanings:
WARNING: non observance may result in accident or injury.
ATTENTION: non observance may cause damage to the machine.
Information about the operation in progress.
OBSERVE: observation about the operation in progress.
1.2. RECOMMENDATIONS
Technogym recommends the following steps for planning repair procedures:
Carefully evaluate the customer’s description of the machine malfunction and ask all the
necessary questions to clarify the symptoms of the problem.
Clearly diagnose the causes of the problem. This manual provides the fundamental theoretical
basis, which must then be integrated by personal experience and attendance at the training
courses periodically offered by Technogym.
Rationally plan the repair procedure so as to minimize the downtime necessary for procuring
spare parts, preparing tools, etc.
Access the component to be repaired, avoiding any unnecessary operations. In this regard it will
be useful to refer to the disassembly sequence described in this manual.
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1.3. GENERAL RULES FOR REPAIR PROCEDURES
1. Always mark any parts or positions which may be confused with each other at the time of
reassembly.
2. Use original Technogym spare parts and lubricants of the recommended brands.
3. Use special tools where specified.
4. Consult the technical circulars, which may contain more up-to-date information on adjustments
and maintenance than those contained in this manual.
5. Before starting the repair procedure, make sure that the recommended tools are available and in
good condition.
6. For the procedures described in this manual, use only the specified tools.
WARNING: The tool sizes quoted in this manual are expressed in mm.
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2. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
2.1. MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Width 90 cm
Length 224 cm
Height 140 cm
Weight 270 Kg
2.2. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Mains voltage 230 VAC
Frequency 50 - 60 Hz
Consumption ~ 2500 Watt - 11 A
Fuse 5x20 4 A slow-blow
2.3. AMBIENT SPECIFICATIONS
Operating from 5° to 35° C
Temperature Storage from -20 to 55° C
Operating from 30% to 80% non-condensing
Humidity Storage from 5% to 85% non-condensing
2.4. CONFORMITY TO REGULATIONS
The machine conforms to the following directives:
Europe
EMI EN 60601-1-2
Safety EN 60601-1
EN 957-1
Directive
73/23/CEE
93/68/CEE
89/336/CEE
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2.5. WIRING DIAGRAMS
Over time, the machine has undergone modifications for component upgrades and improvements. In
certain cases, these modification have entailed changes to the wiring diagram. In the interests of
simplicity, the following paragraphs give the diagrams for the most important versions.
2.5.1. 220 MODEL CONFORM TO IEC 601
Valid from SN. 03000131.
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CONNECTORS
CPU board
Name Type of connector Connection
CN1 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 15-pin F To up-down and inverter interface boards
CN2 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 12-pin F To serial ports
CN3 AMP MODU II 6-pin M To emergency button
CN5 AMP MODU II 2-pin M To back up battery
CN6 AMP MODU II 8-pin M To TGS interface
K7 AMP MODU II 4-pin M To cardio receiver
Power supply
Name Type of connector Connection
CN1 PANDUIT 6-pin To mains electricity supply
CN2 PANDUIT 6-pin To inverter interface board
Inverter interface board
Name Type of connector Connection
CN1 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 6-pin F To inverter
CN2 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 12-pin F To CPU board
CN4 AMP MOD I 4-pin M To power supply
Up-down board
Name Type of connector Connection
CN1 AMP MOD II 4-pin M To photocell
CN2 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 4-pin F To CPU board
CN3 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 6-pin F To up-down motor and microswitches
CN4 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 2-pin F To mains electricity supply
CN5 Sauro 2-pin To transformer
CN6 Sauro 2-pin To rectifier bridge
Patch cables
Name Type of connector Connection
CN1 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 15-pin M To CPU board
CN2 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 15-poli F To up-down and inverter interface boards
CN3 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 12-poli M To CPU board
CN4 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 12-poli F To serial ports
CN5 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 2-poli M To emergency button
CN6 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 2-poli F To relay
CN7 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 2-poli M To mains electricity supply
CN8 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 2-poli F To up-down board / fan
CN9 2 fastons To patch cable CN5
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WIRING
RN-1: Internal connection cable
CPU board – Patch cable
CPU board
CN1
Signal Color Patch cable
CN1
1 +12 V Blue 1 1
2 + 5 V Brown 1 2
3 Ground Gray 1 3
4 Ground White 1 4
5 -12 V Violet 1 5
6 Not used Red 1 6
7 Not used Black 7
8 Start Orange 8
9 Inverter alarm Brown 2 9
10 Tread belt speed reference (PWM) Pink 10
11 Not used Blue 2 11
12 Status Red 2 12
13 Up Gray 2 13
14 Down White 2 14
15 Ground Violet 2 15
RN-2: Internal connection cable
Patch cable - Inverter interface board - Up-down board
Patch cable
CN2
Signal Color Inverter interf.
board
CN2
Up-down
board
CN2
1 +12 V Blue 1 1 -
2 + 5 V Brown 1 2 -
3 Ground Gray 1 3 -
4 Ground White 1 4 -
5 -12 V Violet 1 5 -
6 Not used Red 1 6 -
7 Not used Black 7 -
8 Start Orange 8 -
9 Inverter alarm Brown 2 9 -
10 Tread belt speed
reference (PWM)
Pink 10 -
11 Not used Blue 2 11 -
12 Status Red 2 - 1
13 Up Gray 2 - 2
14 Down White 2 - 3
15 Ground Violet 2 - 4
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RN-3Q: Internal connection cable
CPU – Patch cable
CPU board
CN2
Signal Color Patch cable
CN3
1 CTS Blue 1 1
2 DSR Brown 1 2
3 RX Gray1 3
4 RTS White 4
5 TX Violet 5
6 GND Red 6
7 BUS A Black 7
8 BUS B Orange 8
9 GND Brown 2 9
10 Not used Pink 10
11 Level of the oil tank Blue 2 11
12 Not used Grey2 12
Patch cable
CN9
Signal Color Patch cable
CN5
White cable +12 Vdc Blue 1
Green cable NC contact on button Brown 2
RN-4Q: Internal connection cable
Patch cable – Serial ports
Patch cable
CN4
Signal Color Serial ports
CN1
1 CTS Blue 1 1
2 DSR Brown 1 2
3 RX Gray1 3
4 RTS White 4
5 TX Violet 5
6 GND Red 6
7 BUS A Black 7
8 BUS B Orange 8
9 GND Brown 2
11 Level of the oil tank Blue 2 Short
BK-7: Heart rate monitor cable
CPU – Cardio receiver
CPU board
K7
Signal Color Receiver
1 +5 V Red 1
2 Pulse per beat Blue 2
3 ground Black 3
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RN-13Q: Emergency button cable
CPU – Emergency button – Patch cable
Emergency
button
Signal Color CPU board
CN3
Patch cable
CN9
1-3 Reference Black 2 -
2 NC contact (5 Vdc) Red 3 -
4 NC contact Green - Red faston
+ 12 Vdc White 1 Red faston
RN-5TQ: Inverter cable
Inverter interface board – Inverter – Motor thermal cutout
Inverter interf.
Board CN1
Signal Color Inverter Motor thermal
cutout
1 Reference White PV24 -
1 Thermal cutout ref. Red - 1
- NC thermal cutout Red 3 2
2 Start Gray 1 -
3 NC Alarm Violet AL1 -
4 Alarm reference Red AL0 -
5 Vref (0-10 Vdc) Brown 0 -
6 Vref reference Black L -
RN-17Q: Belt motor cable
Inverter – Belt motor
Inverter Signal Color Belt motor
U Phase U Blue U
V Phase V Black V
W Phase W Brown W
PE ground Yellow-Green Casing
RN-6Q: Up-down motor cable
Up-down board – Up-down motor – Limit Switches
Up-down board
CN3
Signal Color Up-down
motor
Upper
LS
Lower
LS
1 Motor power supply Brown 1 - -
2 Motor ground Blue 2 - -
3 NO upper limit White - 3 -
4 NC lower limit switch Violet - - 2
6 Limit switch ground Black - 1 1
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RN-11Q: Up-down motor power supply cable
Up-down board – Rectifier bridge
Up-down board
CN6
Signal Color Rectifier bridge
1 48 VAC Red +
2 Ground Black
RN-12Q: Photocell cable
Up-down board – Photocell
Up-down board
CN1
Signal Color Photocell
1 + 5 Vdc Red 1
2 Clock Orange 2
3 Direction Blue 3
4 Ground Black 4
RX-8Q: Low voltage power supply cable
Power supply – Inverter interface board
Power supply
CN2
Signal Color Inverter interf.
board
CN4
1 + 12 V Red 2
3 + 5 V Yellow 4
4 Ground Black 3
6 - 12 V Blue 1
The high voltage power supply cables and the ground connections are not described here, in that
they can be easily determined from the wiring diagram above.
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Page 2.8
2.5.2. 220 MODEL WITH SJ100 INVERTER
Valid from SN. 0200531.
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RUNRACE : Service & Maintenance Manual - rev. 2.0
Page 2.9
CONNECTORS
CPU board
Name Type of connector Connection
CN1 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 15-pin F To up-down and inverter interface boards
CN2 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 12-pin F To serial ports
CN3 AMP MODU II 6-pin M To emergency button
CN5 AMP MODU II 2-pin M To back up battery
CN6 AMP MODU II 8-pin M To TGS interface
K7 AMP MODU II 4-pin M To cardio receiver
Power supply
Name Type of connector Connection
CN1 PANDUIT 6-pin To mains electricity supply
CN2 PANDUIT 8-pin To inverter interface board
Inverter interface board
Name Type of connector Connection
CN1 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 6-pin F To inverter
CN2 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 12-pin F To CPU board
CN4 AMP MOD I 4-pin M To power supply
Up-down board
Name Type of connector Connection
CN1 AMP MOD II 4-pin M To photocell
CN2 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 4-pin F To CPU board
CN3 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 6-pin F To up-down motor and microswitches
CN4 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 2-pin F To mains electricity supply
CN5 Sauro 2-pin To transformer
CN6 Sauro 2-pin To rectifier bridge
Patch cables
Name Type of connector Connection
CN1 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 15-pin M To CPU board
CN2 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 15-poli F To up-down and inverter interface boards
CN3 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 12-poli M To CPU board
CN4 AMP MATE-N-LOCK 12-poli F To serial ports
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Page 2.10
WIRING
RN-1: Internal connection cable
CPU board – Patch cable
CPU board
CN1
Signal Color Patch cable
CN1
1 +12 V Blue 1 1
2 + 5 V Brown 1 2
3 Ground Gray 1 3
4 Ground White 1 4
5 -12 V Violet 1 5
6 Not used Red 1 6
7 Not used Black 7
8 Start Orange 8
9 Inverter alarm Brown 2 9
10 Tread belt speed reference (PWM) Pink 10
11 Not used Blue 2 11
12 Status Red 2 12
13 Up Gray 2 13
14 Down White 2 14
15 Ground Violet 2 15
RN-2: Internal connection cable
Patch cable - Inverter interface board - Up-down board
Patch cable
CN2
Signal Color Inverter interf.
board
CN2
Up-down
board
CN2
1 +12 V Blue 1 1 -
2 + 5 V Brown 1 2 -
3 Ground Gray 1 3 -
4 Ground White 1 4 -
5 -12 V Violet 1 5 -
6 Not used Red 1 6 -
7 Not used Black 7 -
8 Start Orange 8 -
9 Inverter alarm Brown 2 9 -
10 Tread belt speed
reference (PWM)
Pink 10 -
11 Not used Blue 2 11 -
12 Status Red 2 - 1
13 Up Gray 2 - 2
14 Down White 2 - 3
15 Ground Violet 2 - 4
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