Stairmaster 7000 manual Resetting the Maintenance Hour Counter, Configuration Code

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7000 PT CONSOLE

Quick Scan Programming

You can quickly access any of the custom menus by pressing [LEVEL: ^],

[4], [ENTER]. The console will then display “MACHINE STATUS.” Scroll through the following options:

[ SELECT ]

“ RUN HOURS

XXXX”

0

[ SELECT ]

“ WORKOUTS

XXXX”

1

[ SELECT ]

“ DISTANCE

XXXX”

2

[ SELECT ]

“ CONS 90211- XXX ”

3

[ SELECT ]

“ STEPMILL”

 

4

[ SELECT ]

-N/A-

 

 

[ SELECT ]

“ MAINT HOURS xxxx”

6

Resetting the Maintenance Hour Counter

For ease of maintenance records, the Stepmill® console has a maintenance timer that will clock the number of hours, workouts, and time between last servicing. After each maintenance period reset the counter.

[ ^ ] [ 7 ] [ 1 ] Reset Service

1.Reset the maintenance hour counter by pressing [LEVEL: ^], [7], [1]. The console will dusplay “RESET SERVICE.” Press [ENTER]. The console will display “DONE.” Press [CLEAR] to return to the starting screen.

Configuration Code

The Stepmill console supports other StairMaster® exercise systems. It is important to verify that the machine configuration code matches the type of machine you have. Speed control problems, along with other problems, can occur if the console is not set up correctly.

[ ^ ] [ 8 ] [ 0 ] Change Machine

1.Change the machine type by pressing [LEVEL: ^], [8], [0]. The console will display “CHANGE MACHINE.” Press [ENTER]. The console will then display the current machine type. Use the [SELECT] key to toggle between options. Press [ENTER] for the desired option.

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Contents Stepmill Willows Road N.E., Suite Kirkland, WA 800 425 Fax 425 Corporate HeadquartersWarranty Preface What is in this MANUAL?Contents Contents List of Tables AppendicesList of Illustrations Safety Guidelines Important Safety InstructionsSafety Guidelines Dimensions and Specifications for Installation InstructionsPhysical Dimensions Power Supply SpecificationsRivnut Installation Instructions General Guidelines for Safe Operation Basic Operating InstructionsBasic Instructions for First-Time Users Level ∧ and Level ∨ to adjust your climbing speedCool Down Rest PeriodsFeet Step squarely in the middle of each step Correct Exercise PositionHeart Rate Input Heart Rate MonitoringLocked/Non-locked Option Error Messages Telemetry Heart Rate Using the Transmitter BeltTelemetry Heart Rate Move closer to the consoleStairMaster Transmitter Belt Maintaining the Transmitter BeltDisplay Window PT ConsoleEntertainment Keypad Numeric KeypadIntensity Level Keys Stop KEY PromptWorkout Statistics Exercise Program Keypad Weight 175 lbsIntensity Level Quick Start ProgramAerobic Training Program Fat Burner ProgramSpeed Intervals Program Constant Heart Rate Program Rest IntervalPT Console Individuals Maximal heart rate = 220 minus age low estimateStairMaster Submaximal Fit Test Pretest ScreeningPT Console StairMaster Fitness Protocol Women MENTurning on the Nycfd Stair Climb Test Turning on the Cpat Stair Climb TestCustom Codes Console CodesQuick Scan Programming Machine Status Codes Configuration Code Resetting the Maintenance Hour CounterMaintenance Records Maintenance InstructionsHelpful Hints Tool ListPreventive Maintenance Initial ServiceCleaning and Inspecting Lubrication Maintenance Instructions Cleaner Recommended Preventive Maintenance ScheduleGeneral Troubleshooting Guidelines TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the Electrical System Console Fails to Power UpTroubleshooting the Electrical System Troubleshooting the Electrical System Diagnostic Codes Console Diagnostic TestsDisplay Test Keypad TestAlternator Test Serial Port TestTach Test Error ReportingTelemetry Polar Heart Rate Test Speed Control Problems Relay assembly circuit board Speed Control Problems Speed Control Problems Load Resistor Test If the noise no longer exists, replace the alternator Troubleshooting the Drive TrainCheck the step chain assemblies Ensure the nuts at each step shaft end are tight Check the step assemblyCovers Parts Removal and ReplacementSide Covers Top CoverBack Cover Disconnect the DC power cableBottom Cover ConsoleDrive Chain POLY-V BeltRemove the left side cover Step Assembly Install the new drive chain by reversing the stepsStep shaft on both the upper Lower hinges of that step See Upper and lower step hingesRemove the right and the left side covers Step Chain AssemblyLoosen the nuts on the pillow block bearing housing Upper and Lower Sprocket Assembly To reinstall the sprocket assembly Cable Assembly Transmission Assembly Reinstall the right side cover. Reconnect the DC power cableAlternator Assembly RELAY/RESISTOR Assembly Parts Removal and Replacement Grounding System Grounding InstructionsCanadian DOC Class a Compliance FCC ComplianceImportant Phone Numbers Figures Cover Fasteners Step Assembly Sprocket Assemblies FiguresTransmission and Alternator Assemblies Wiring Diagram Relay Board