LeMond Fitness G-Force RT Troubleshooting Guide
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LeMond Fitness G-Force RT Troubleshooting Guide
LeMond® Fitness Inc. 17280 Woodinville-Redmond Rd. Building B, Suite 888 (425) 482-6773 Fax: (425) 482-6724 www.LeMondfitness.com LeMond g-Force RT Troubleshooting Guide Seat Assy .............................................................................. 1 Complaint: Seat Moves, Rattles, Rocks, Creaks ..............................................1 Determine if movement is: .............................................................................1 Seat bottom relative to seat frame .............................................................1 Seat Frame relative to seat carrier .............................................................1 Rotating portion of carrier relative to sliding portion ...................................2 Sliding portion relative to the track .............................................................3 If it is a little bit of movement front to back..............................................3 If it is more than ½ inch front to back ......................................................4 If it is side to side movement of 2mm or more(0-2mm is normal) ...........4 If the front of the slider moves more than 2mm up and down .................4 Carrier end caps loose ...............................................................................5 Complaint: Seat Unintentionally Moves.............................................................5 Question: Is it moving forward and back, and how much?............................5 Question: Is it unintentionally rotating? .........................................................5 Complaint: Scraping sound when adjusting seat front and back ......................5 Complaint: Seat Carrier will not release. ..........................................................6 Complaint: Seat Rotation will not release or engage........................................6 Complaint: Seat Mesh is Too Loose.................................................................7 Complaint: Seat tilts too far back......................................................................8 Console Assy ........................................................................ 8 Complaint: RPM seems too low ........................................................................8 Complaint: RPM seems too high .......................................................................9 Complaint: Part of console won’t light up ..........................................................9 Complaint: All of console won’t light up .............................................................9 If customer is trying to operate console without pedaling ..............................9 If console will not light up while pedaling .....................................................10 This document contains confidential and proprietary information of LeMond Fitness, Inc. and shall not be duplicated or distributed or otherwise transferred to a third party without the express written consent of LeMond Fitness. © LeMond Fitness, Inc. 2006 All Rights Reserved. Complaint: Dead Button .................................................................................10 Complaint: Doesn’t remember my user profile ...............................................10 Complaint: Garbled Message .........................................................................11 Complaint: Program sticks .............................................................................11 Complaint: Program time input and end time are different .............................11 Complaint: Heart Rate inaccurate ..................................................................11 Complaint: Heart Rate Program varies too much ...........................................11 Determining Software(Firmware) Version .......................................................11 Heart Rate........................................................................... 12 Complaint: Goes very high initially .................................................................12 Complaint: Chest Strap won’t pick up.............................................................12 Complaint: Contact HR Handles will not work ................................................12 Stability................................................................................ 13 Complaint: Complaint: Complaint: Complaint: Unit Rocks/Tips ............................................................................13 Creaking noise .............................................................................14 Plastic sleeve pushed out when I installed stabilizer ....................14 Mounting holes will not line up .....................................................14 Handlebar/Contact HR Grips .............................................. 14 Complaint: Handle bar is loose.......................................................................14 Complaint: HR Grip is cracked .......................................................................15 Complaint: HR Grip Fell off ............................................................................15 Pedals ................................................................................. 15 Complaint: Complaint: Complaint: Complaint: Complaint: Make Grinding Noise....................................................................15 Pedal Wobbles .............................................................................15 Can’t Adjust Strap ........................................................................15 Can’t install left pedal ...................................................................16 Pedal is broken ............................................................................16 Covers................................................................................. 16 Complaint: Screw boss Broken ......................................................................16 Complaint: Screw boss deformed...................................................................17 Metal decal peeling off of front cover...............................................................17 Oil/Grease/Mystery Fluid near Seat Track Front .............................................18 General Noise ..................................................................... 18 “NORMAL” noise level.....................................................................................18 Complaint: Noisy ............................................................................................18 Complaint: Rough...........................................................................................18 This document contains confidential and proprietary information of LeMond Fitness, Inc. and shall not be duplicated or distributed or otherwise transferred to a third party without the express written consent of LeMond Fitness. © LeMond Fitness, Inc. 2006 All Rights Reserved. Seat Assy Complaint: Seat Moves, Rattles, Rocks, Creaks Try to determine if movement is: Seat bottom relative to seat frame Probable Cause: Seat bottom screws are loose. Potential Cause: Metal inserts in seat bottom plastic have pulled out. Seat Frame relative to seat carrier Probable Cause: Screws at front of seat not tight. Probable Cause: Seat carrier tabs are bent. If there is a very small gap between the tabs in the carrier and the bar that slides under them, seat may rattle. If tabs cannot be bent to remove gap, replace the seat carrier assembly. Potential Cause: Seat frame mounting bar welded crooked This mounting bar on the bottom of the seat frame should be parallel to a straightedge held across the bottom of the seat Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 1 April 5, 2006 Rotating portion of carrier relative to sliding portion Probable Cause: For movement near the back pivot, tighten the seat pivot screws. If this does not solve the problem remove rotating portion of the carrier and check for broken or cracked seat pivot bushings. Seat Pivot Screw Probable Cause: If it is in the front, remove the front covers from the seat carrier and inspect the return springs to see if they are missing or broken. If they are OK check the pawls for wear. Rotating Pawl Return Spring Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 2 April 5, 2006 Sliding portion relative to the track If it is a little bit of movement front to back Probable Cause: Selector rod undersized. Shim to size to reduce play. Shim installed on seat selector Potential Cause: Pivot screw for the seat selector lever is missing or broken or the lever return spring missing. Seat Selector Pivot Screw Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A Lever Return 3 April 5, 2006 If it is more than ½ inch front to back Probable cause: Selector lever is not engaging. Check if the Pivot screw for the seat selector lever is missing or broken or the lever return spring missing. (see picture above) Potential cause: Set screw below the lever return spring is more than 1-2 threads below the weldment. It should be installed approximately flush. CORRECT SCREW NOT DEEP ENOUGH Unlikely cause: Seat selector bar (comb like piece attached to track) is missing, or the screws holding it are stripped out. If it is side to side movement of 2mm or more Probable Cause: Wheel carriers are not fully seated. Loosen acorn nuts ½ turn and use wrench to rotate the wheel assy firmly against the top rail, then tighten nut. If this does not solve the problem, replace wheel carriers. Unlikely Cause: If the nut is over-tightened on the threaded portion of wheel carrier it can partially break the stud allowing the nut to tighten but not hold the wheels in place. If the front of the slider moves more than 2mm up and down Probable Cause: Wheel carriers not fully seated. Loosen acorn nuts ½ turn and use wrench to rotate the wheel assy firmly against the top rail, then tighten nut. Unlikely Cause: If the nut is over-tightened on the threaded portion of wheel carrier it can partially break the stud allowing the nut to tighten but not hold the wheels in place Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 4 April 5, 2006 Carrier end caps loose Probable Cause: Loose screws. Potential Cause: Broken screw boss behind the lower screws. Complaint: Seat Unintentionally Moves Question: Is it moving forward and back, and how much? If it slides back on the track more than 15mm see “If it is more than ½ inch front to back” above. If it is only 1/8 inch or so, see “If it is a little bit of movement front to back” above Question: Is it unintentionally rotating? Probable Cause: The pawls are not fully engaging. Probable Cause: The seat rotation handle return spring is missing or broken. Remove top front cover and check spring. Seat rotation handle return spring Potential Cause: The pawls are very worn. Would indicate as noticeable slop between pawls. Complaint: Scraping sound when adjusting seat front and back Probable Cause: Seat selector lever is too long and scratches on the track. Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 5 April 5, 2006 Complaint: Seat Carrier will not release. Probable Cause: Something is wedged in the wheels. Try moving in both directions. Probable Cause: If the handle won’t move, the selector lever return spring may be fully compressed. The set screw has been installed too deep. Back it off until one or two threads are protruding. No Space between spring coils Screw installed too deep – no threads showing. CORRECT Complaint: Seat Rotation will not release or engage. Probable Cause: The nut that keeps the rotating pawl on its axle is over tight and binding the pawl. Loosen the nut ¼ to ½ turn. Lock Nut Rotating Pawl Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 6 April 5, 2006 Potential Cause: The set screws on the seat rotation handle have stripped out the seat rotation bar. Try tightening screws or replacing rotation bar. Complaint: Seat Mesh is Too Loose Probable Cause: Seat mesh has stretched. Have user remove seat back cover and tighten pedal straps to tension seat back. Probable Cause: If the pedal straps will not hold the tension, they may need to be replaced. Tighten Pedal straps to increase mesh Remove Seat Back Cover Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 7 April 5, 2006 Complaint: Seat tilts too far back Probable Cause: Seat rotation stopper bar is missing (see picture). Seat back will tilt to about 45-60 degrees from floor. Gas shock becomes the stopper. Seat Rotation Stopper Bar Console Assy Complaint: RPM too low Probable Cause: Magnet missing or bad. Remove right cover. Confirm that 2 magnets are installed. If both magnets present, move each magnet past the sensor and listen for a faint tink/click/chirp from both magnets. Replace magnet if it does not consistently make the sound. Probable Cause: If the RPM is zero, check that the sensor is plugged in and that the wires are not damaged. Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 8 April 5, 2006 Complaint: RPM seems too high Probable Cause: Sensor installed parallel to the floor. When installed parallel to floor, the sensor will often pick up the magnet twice as it passes. Incorrect RPM Sensor Mounting – Sensor is parallel to the floor. Correct RPM Sensor mounting – Sensor is parallel to the frame Complaint: Part of console won’t light up Probable Cause: If any small portion of the board will not light up, replace console assy. Complaint: All of console won’t light up If customer is trying to operate console without pedaling Probable Cause: Confirm batteries are installed properly per diagram in battery case. Note that they must be Double A (AA) Nickel-MetalHydride (Ni-MH) rechargeable batteries which are about 1.2 Volts when fully charged Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 9 April 5, 2006 Probable Cause: When first shipped batteries are not fully charged. Inform the customer they will need to use the bike for 30-90 minutes to charge the batteries to where they can power the console without pedaling. Probable Cause: STRESS THE IMPORTANCE OF USING Ni-MH (Nickel-MetalHydride) RECHARGABLE BATTERIES. Display will not work with NON-Rechargeable batteries and other rechargeable batteries are not recommended. If console will not light up while pedaling Probable Cause: STRESS THE IMPORTANCE OF USING Ni-MH (Nickel-MetalHydride) RECHARGABLE BATTERIES. Display will not work with NON-Rechargeable batteries and other rechargeable batteries are not recommended. Probable Cause: Wire is unplugged. Remove the console from the mast and confirm it is plugged in. If it is, remove the left cover and check all of the wire connections. If they are all plugged in, try another console and/or lower board. Complaint: Dead Button No way to troubleshoot. Replace console. Include return label and have customer return bad board for evaluation. Complaint: Doesn’t remember my user profile Probable Cause: User profile defaults not loaded at manufacturer. • • • • • Power up the console by pedaling the unit or press the “Power” button. With the console lit, SIMULTANEOUSLY press the three buttons at the top of the console. “LeMond” should scroll across the large display. Press the “+” or “-“button until the LCD screen says “Engineer Mode.” then press ENTER. Press the “+” or “-“button until the LCD screen says “Function Setup.” then press ENTER. Press the “+” or “-“button until the LCD says “LOAD DEFAULT” Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 10 April 5, 2006 • • The LCD will display “Load Default ?”. The large display will say “NO”. Press the “+” or “-“button to change the large display to “YES” and press the Enter key. The message in the LCD should change to “Load Default” (no question mark). Press the “BACK” button several times to exit. Complaint: Garbled Message Probable Cause: Corrupt software. Return console for software update. Complaint: Program sticks Probable Cause: Corrupt software. Return console for software update. Complaint: Program time input and end time are different Probable Cause: Corrupt software. Return console for software update. Complaint: Heart Rate inaccurate Due to minor inaccuracies in signal and the way different programs calculate the Heart Rate, there may be as much as 6BPM difference between the HR shown on the display, on a third-party HR watch, and a manual counting of the HR. A similar difference may be found between using the Contact HR grips and using a Chest Strap. Complaint: Heart Rate Program varies too much Program is designed to maintain actual HR to within 5bpm of target HR . Note that it is very difficult to create a program that will not overshoot the HR and to determine how much and how quickly to vary the resistance in response to HR changes. Determining Software (Firmware) Version • • • • • • • • • Power up the console by pedaling the unit or press the “Power” button. With the console lit, SIMULTANEOUSLY press the three buttons at the top of the console. “LeMond” should scroll across the large display. Press the “+” or “-“button until the LCD screen says “SYSTEM INFO.” then press ENTER. An icon of a file folder with an “i” on it should show in the large display. Press the “+” or “-“button until the LCD says “FIRMWARE VER.” The version should automatically display in the large screen. The format will look like “V1.0.xxRE” where the “xx” is the software version. Press the “BACK” button several times to exit. Software/Firmware is a translation issue between Chinese/English with the Chinese programmer. Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 11 April 5, 2006 Heart Rate Complaint: Goes very high initially Probable Cause: Corrupt software. Return console for software update. Complaint: Chest Strap won’t pick up Probable Cause: Customer using non Polar compatible chest strap Complaint: Contact HR Handles will not work Potential Cause: It may take as long as 15 seconds for the HR to display for some people. This can be affected by low heart rates, dry hands, individuals with a weak electrical signal. The flashing Hr sign may go to zero, but it is still trying to acquire HR. Potential Cause: The customer must place their hands on the grip such that the metal portion of the upper sensor lies across the palm as in the picture. Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 12 April 5, 2006 Potential Cause: Customer has attached the HR wires from the handle to each other. INCORRECT CORRECT Potential Cause: Wire connection broken. Check that the wires were not damaged during installation of the seat. If necessary, check the continuity between connections in the HR loop by using an electric resistance (Ohm) meter to help determine the location of the problem. Stability Complaint: Unit Rocks/Tips Probable Cause: The floor is not level. Extend the leveler foot on the rear stabilizer by turning counter-clockwise until the unit is stable. Probable Cause: One of the plastic support sleeves was pushed out during installation. Back out both of the screws holding the stabilizer to the frame about 3-4 complete turns. Use a screwdriver or small hex wrench to push the plastic sleeve as far into the unit as possible. Re-tighten stabilizer screws. Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 13 April 5, 2006 Bushing pushed out. Should be like other side. Front Cover Removed for Clarity Complaint: Creaking noise Potential Cause: The screws holding the stabilizer in are not fully installed. Confirm that there are star washers under the head of the screws and tighten. Potential Cause: Try and confirm that the noise is not coming from the seat. Complaint: Plastic sleeve pushed out when stabilizer installed Solution: Back out both of the screws holding the stabilizer to the frame about 3-4 complete turns. Use a screwdriver or small hex wrench to push the plastic sleeve as far into the frame as possible. Re-tighten stabilizer screws. See picture above. Complaint: Mounting holes will not line up Probable Cause: With the small locator screw on the stabilizers, they will only align properly if the Rear Stabilizer is put in from the right side, and the Front Stabilizer is put in from the left side as per the directions. Potential Cause: Note that the screws do not go into the unit parallel to the floor. Handlebar/Contact HR Grips Complaint: Handle bar is loose Probable Cause: The screws holding the handle bar to the seat frame are not fully tightened. Confirm star washers are under the head of the screws and tighten. This may necessitate removing the seat to get to the screws. If so, disconnect the heart rate wires before removal and reconnect when finished. Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 14 April 5, 2006 Complaint: HR Grip is cracked Probable Cause: Some cleaners can attach the plastic housings for the HR contacts. Remove broken housings and replace. Complaint: HR Grip Fell off Potential Cause: Screw not installed or fell out. Check the boss for flaking or damage like a screw pulled out. This can happen with multiple tightening and loosening of the screw especially if the screw is over tightened. If the boss is damaged replace sensors and screws. Potential Cause: If the screw is still in the boss, remove it and check that the head of the screw will not go through the hole in the other half of the sensor. If it will or if it looks like it has been pulled through, send new sensors. Pedals Complaint: Make Grinding Noise Confirm problem is the pedal by holding the crank stationary and spinning pedal. Probable Cause: Bad Bearings. Send new pedals. Stress the importance or fully installing the pedals and checking them for tightness after first use and every 3 months thereafter. Complaint: Pedal Wobbles Probable Cause: Threaded hole for pedal in crank is not perpendicular to the crank. Complaint: Can’t Adjust Strap Confirm strap is installed correctly. Potential Cause: Ratcheting portion of the pedal can turn such that the strap does not go straight through. Strap can wedge. Turn ratcheting portion to align with strap. Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 15 April 5, 2006 Pedal Strap Ratchet Complaint: Can’t install left pedal Probable Cause: Left pedal is a reverse thread. Confirm that hole in crank has not been damaged during installation. Complaint: Pedal is broken Replace the pedal per current warranty status. Covers Complaint: Screw boss Broken Probable Cause: Screw installed with too much torque. Send a new cover. Stress not putting more torque on the screw than what it takes to fully seat the screw. Potential Cause: Some cleaning agents, especially undiluted or commercial antibacterial cleansers can attack the plastic. Send a new cover if needed. Determine what they are using to clean the unit, and stress the use of a mild soap or wet rag to clean the unit. Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 16 April 5, 2006 Complaint: Screw boss deformed Probable Cause: Screw is over tightened. Loosen screw and tighten appropriately. Note that the initial over-tightening may leave a permanent graying/whiteness near the deformation. Metal decal peeling off of front cover Probable Cause: Cover not cleaned before application of decals. Replace cover. Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 17 April 5, 2006 Oil/Grease/Mystery Fluid near Seat Track Front Probable Cause: Lubricant may have been added to the wheel rolling surface. Wipe the residue from the plastic and the track with household cleaner. General Noise “NORMAL” noise level When pedaling at 60 RPM there will be a constant low level noise – typically quieter than a normal speaking conversation level. When the user stops pedaling and the unit “coasts” the noise will be slightly louder and higher pitched. This noise will be even louder if the user back-pedals when the system is “coasting”. The speed sensor inside the cover makes a faint tink/click/chirp when the right pedal is at the 4 and 10 o’clock positions when viewed from the right side of the bike. Complaint: Noisy Intermittent clicks when pedaling fast only - the users shoe laces may be hitting covers. Clicks when pedaling at any speed, stops when pedaling stops - possibly the crank bearings. Check for bearing roughness and that the lock nut is tight on spindle. Grinding Sound when pedaling, not when unit is coasting - bad pedal bearings or bad crank axis bearings. Grinding Sound when pedaling and when coasting - bearings in the generator. Hissing sound when the unit is coasting, doesn’t change pitch when pedaling backwards – loose wires touching the spinning generator. Complaint: Rough Thumping when pedaling, not from seat moving - belt damaged. Check for missing ribs on belt, partially torn ribs. Thumps when pedaling under high load - belt slippage. Check that belt is properly tensioned. Thumps when pedaling under load - Cranks are loose. Tighten crank bolt. For telephone assistance, please contact your local distributor or the Customer Service Department of LeMond Fitness Inc.. at 1-425-482-6773 from 0700AM – 1700PM PST Monday through Friday. ©2005 LeMond Fitness Inc, g-Force RT, and LeMond are registered trademarks Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide Document #300116 Rev. A 18 April 5, 2006