Manual True Fitness 750E

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  • True Fitness 750E - page 1

    True Fitness Service Manual Elliptical Trainers 750E 750EA 600EA True fitness technology, Inc. makes no representations or warranties regarding the contents of this manual. We reserve the righ t to revise this document at any time or to make changes to the product described within it without notice or obligation to notify any person of such revisio ...

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    Recommended Tool List Technicians will need at minimum the tools lis ted below to work on the True Fitness equipment covered by these procedures. Electrical Tools A multi meter capab le of testing voltage, am perage, resistance and continuity. Outlet tester with a grounding indicator. Wire stripper, cutter and crimper. Flashlight Mechanical Tools S ...

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    True Fitness Elliptical Service Manual START  Symptom guide  Wiring Diagrams  Parts Manual  Removal and Replacement Procedures Page 1 ...

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    Test Mode *750 ONLY Procedure D I A G N O S T I C S To Enter Diagnostic Mode Console / Disp lay Output RPM Console Key Input Contact Heart Rate DA (Resistance) Exit Diagnostics • Press and hold the “Start” key as you begin pedali ng . • Continue pe daling t hroughout the test. ------- • Press “Enter” key – initiates the second LED f ...

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    SYMPTOM GUIDE 600EA  Resistance Malfunction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13  No Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14  No Speed Reading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15 750E,750EA  No Resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5  Hea ...

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    Symptom Probable Cause Correc tive Action Recommended Tools NO RESISTANCE 750E, 75 0EA Console Set Defective Cables Power Resistance • Remove console bolts t o access 7-pin connector. Do not disconnect cons ole set. • Enter DA (resistance) test mode. (Page 3). • Press + key to force .7 VDC out of panel. • Set meter for DC Volts. Measure bet ...

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    Symptom Probable Cause Correc tive Action Recommended Tools HEAVY RESISTANCE 750E, 75 0EA Foreign Objects Console Set Defective Cables Lower control Board/ Brake • Check for foreign objects causing mechanical binding. • Remove forei gn objects. -------- • Remove the co nsole set. • Disconnect the 7 -pin connect or from t he back of the cons ...

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    Symptom Probable Cause Correc tive Action Recommended Tools No Display 750E, 75 0EA Console Set Brake Defective Cable Console Cable/ Lower Control Board • Remove console set bolts. Verify goo d connection at the back of the console set. Set meter for DC volts • Pedal. • Measure between #1 and # 4 w i res for 5.5 – 7.5 VDC. • Is required v ...

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    Symptom Probable Cause Correc tive Action Recommended Tools NO CONTACT HEART RATE 750E, 75 0EA Dirty Sensors Console Set/ Wiring Wire Connections Note: You mu s t pe da l at l ea st 30 RP M when p erfo rming any vo ltage test. Y ou may r equir e th e ass is tance of ano the r p er son w h en per for mi n g voltag e ch eck s. Multi-meter Double side ...

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    Symptom Probable Cause Correc tive Action Recommended Tools NO POLAR HEART RATE 750E, 75 0EA 600EA. Control Panel Defective Cables • Attach heart rate simulator around chest or use Polar simulator. • Do not touc h the hand pulse sens ors. • Start pedalin g • Check display for heart rate. -------- • Does console display heart rate with che ...

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    Symptom Probable Cause Correc tive Action Recommended Tools VIBRATION FROM DRIVE TRAIN 750E, 75 0EA 600EA. Belt Tension Brake Vibrati on Wobbling Pulleys Shaft Vibrations Vibrating Bearings • Remove m ain body c over. • Check poly V- belt for bumps- if bump exists, replace the belt. • Check for proper belt tension. Belt should be very tight , ...

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    Symptom Probable Cause Correc tive Action Recommended Tools KNOCKING IN RHYTHM OF PEDALING Crank and Shaft Swing Arm Bearings • Remove m ain body cover. • Check crank arm nuts for tightness. • Is noise com ing from the crank a rea • If yes – remove crank, ch eck shaft and crank for damage. • Replace parts as neede d. -------- • Check ...

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    Symptom Probable Cause Correc tive Action Recommended Tools SQUEALING / SCREECHING FROM ALUMINUM EXTRU SION TUBES 750E, 75 0EA, 600EA. Cleaning Aluminum Extrusion Tubes Checking Rollers Moving Arm Travel • Remove alum inum extrusion tubes . • Clean tracks w ith general purpose cleaner. DO NOT USE PETROLIUM BASED CLEANERS – it will degrade the ...

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    Symptom Probable Cause Correc tive Action Recommended Tools RESISTANCE MALFUNCTION 600EA Console Set Lower Board / Brake Cable Brake Coil Console Cable • Remove console bolts t o access 7-pin connector. Do not disconnect cons ole set. Set meter for DC Volts. Measure between pin 1( red ) a nd pi n 5( bl ue ) at 7- pin connect or. • Enter DA (res ...

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    Symptom Probable Cause Correc tive Action Recommended Tools NO DISPLAY 600EA Power Issues Control Panel Power Supply Cables • Set meter to AC voltage and test wall outlet to 120 VAC. • Turn power switch on • Does power switch lamp come on ? • Yes – go to control pa nel. • No- remove re ar cover. • Check voltage input to switch, is it ...

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    Symptom Probable Cause Correc tive Action Recommended Tools NO SPEED READING 600EA Console Assembly RPM Sensor Defective ECB Control Board • Remove monitor bolts. Move the swing arms until the magnet is in front of the sensor. • Set meter for DC volts. Check voltage between pin 3 and pi n 1 at co nsol e assembly with cable connected. • Move s ...

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    WIRING DIAGRAMS  TAE 600 Page 16  TAE 750 Page 17  T E 7 5 0 P a g e 1 8 Page 15 ...

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    TRUE TAE 600 WIRING DIAGRAM Page 16 ...

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    Page 17 TRUE TAE 750 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

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    Page 18 TRUE TE 750 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

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    True Armed Elliptical 600B  Exploded Diagram Page 20  P a r t s L i s t P a g e 2 1 Page 19 ...

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    TRUE TAE 600 PARTS DIAGRAM Page 20 ...

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    TAE 600B REF # PART# DESCRIPTION QTY AC1 7TSZEP42CSM CONSOLE MAST ASSY 1 AE1 7TSZEP17PAM-6R1 RIGHT ARM ASSY 1 AE2 7TSZEP17PAM-6L1 LEFT ARM ASSY 1 AE3 7TSW0306011A MVG ARM PIVOT 2 AG1 7TSZEP25HDB-R HANDLEBAR ASSY RH 1 AG2 7TSZEP25HDB-L HANDLEBAR ASSY LH 1 AJ1 7TSZEP07FST FRNT STBL ASSY 1 AN1 7TS12325001 CONSOLE ASSY 1 AS1 7TMD0208010C BRAKE ECB SET ...

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    L51 7TME0204005 NYLON NUT 2 L52 7TME0502030 FLAT WASHER 2 M01 7TS11317001 WHEEL ASSY MVG ARM 1 M52 7TME0502026 FLAT WASHER 4 M53 7TME0112074 SCREW OVAL HEX SCKT 4 N05 7TME0104055 SCREW CNTRL PNL 4 P01 7TMC0501045D CO NSOLE WIRE UPPER 1 P02 7TMJ1802001 SENSOR BRKT 1 P03 7TMC0522004 CONSOLE WIRE LOWER 1 P04 7TMC0510039B RPM SENSOR W/WIRE 1 P06 7TMC02 ...

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    True Armed Elliptical 750  Exploded Diagram Page 24  Parts lists Page 25 Page 23 ...

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    TRUE TAE 750 PARTS DIAGRAM Page 24 ...

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    TAE 750 REF. # PART # DESCRIPTION QTY AC1 7TSZEP17CSM PEDESTAL ASSY-WI TH PIVOT BEARING BLOCK ASSY 1 AE1 7TSZEP17PAM-7R1 PEDAL ARM ASSY-RH 1 AE2 7TSZEP17PAM-7L1 PEDAL ARM ASSY-LH 1 AG2 7TSZEP17HDB-R HANDLEBAR ASSY-RH(TALL) 1 AG2 7TSZEP17HDB-R1 HAND LEBAR ASSY-RH(SHORT) 1 AG3 7TSZEP17HDB-L HANDLEBAR ASSY-LH(TALL) 1 AG3 7TSZEP17HDB-L1 HAND LEBAR ASSY ...

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    P04 7TMC0516022B CABLE-REMOTE SWITCH(LH CONSOLE END) 1 P05 7TMC0516023C CABLE-REMOTE SWITCH(RH CONS OLE END) 1 P06 7TMC0535005 CABLE- BRAKE (BRAKE END) 1 P06 7TMC0712019B SWITCH-R H HANDLEBAR REMOTE P07 7TME0204003 NYLON NUT-REISTOR MOUNTING 4 P08 7TME0102027 SCREW-RESISTOR MOUNT 7 P08 7TMC0712020B SWITCH-L H HANDLEBAR REMOTE P09 7TME0502082 WASHER ...

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    True Elliptical 750 Prior to Serial # 00-EL2253L (Non-Cartridge Bearing)  Exploded diagram Page 28  Parts lists Page 29 After Serial # 00-EL2253L (Cartridge Bearing)  Exploded diagram Page 31  Parts lists Page 32 Page 27 ...

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    TRUE TE 750 PARTS DIAGRAM (Non-Cartridge Bearings) Page 28 ...

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    TE 750 PRIOR TO SERIAL # 00- EL2253L (Non- Cartridge Bearings) REF. # PART # DESCRIPTION QTY AC1 7TSP0302010 PEDESTAL 1 AE1 7TSZ03307001R PEDAL ARM ASSY-RH 1 AE2 7TSZ03307001L PEDAL ARM ASSY-LH 1 AG2 7TSZEP07HDB-R HANDLEBAR ASSY-RH 1 AG3 7TSZEP07HDB-L HANDLEBAR ASSY-LH 1 AJ1 7TSZEP07FST STABILIZER ASSY-FRONT 1 AN1 7TSZM0307002 CONTROL PANEL 1 AS1 7 ...

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    P09 7TME0502082 WASHER-RESISTOR MOUNT 4 P11 7TMC0203004 CONTROL BOARD 1 P12 7TMC0736002 RESISTOR 1 P17 7TMB06B8001 MOUNT-CONTROL BOARD 1 P18 7TMJ1393003 BRACKET-RESISTOR 1 P20 7TME0107037 SCREW-RESISTOR MOUNT 11 Q01L 7TMB020202A SIDE COVER-LEFT FRONT 1 Q01R 7TMB020202R SIDE COVER-RIGHT FRONT 1 Q02 7TMB0601005 BOTTLE HOLDER 1 Q03 7TMB0222003 COVER-R ...

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    TRUE TE 750 PARTS DIAGRAM (Cartridge Bearings) Page 31 ...

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    TE 750 AFTER SERIAL # 00-EL2253L CARTRIDGE BEARI NG TYPE REF. # PART # DESCRIPTION QTY AC1 7TSP0302010 PEDESTAL 1 AE1 7TSZ03307001R PEDAL ARM ASSY-RH 1 AE2 7TSZ03307001L PEDAL ARM ASSY-LH 1 AG2 7TSZEP07HDB-R HANDLEBAR ASSY-RH 1 AG3 7TSZEP07HDB-L HANDLEBAR ASSY-LH 1 AJ1 7TSZEP07FST STABILIZER ASSY-FRONT 1 AN1 7TSZM0307002 CONTROL PANEL 1 AS1 7TMZD02 ...

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    P17 7TMB06B8001 MOUNT-CONTROL BOARD 1 P18 7TMJ1393003 BRACKET-RESISTOR 1 P20 7TME0107037 SCREW-RESISTOR MOUNT 11 Q01L 7TMB020202A SIDE COVER-LEFT FRONT 1 Q01R 7TMB020202R SIDE COVER-RIGHT FRONT 1 Q02 7TMB0601005 BOTTLE HOLDER 1 Q03 7TMB0222003 COVER-REA R 1 Q06 7TMB0246001 COVER-LEFT RAIL 1 Q06 7TMB0246002 COVER-RI GHT RAIL 1 Q08 7TME0102053 SCRE W ...

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    True Fitness Removal & Replacement  500R  500U  600U  600R Page 35 ...

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Support Services 800-883- 878 3 Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:00pm Central Time Zone Fax: 636-272-7148 Removal and Replacement 600 Series Elliptical R e m o v e C r a n k P a g e 3 7 R e m o v e B e l t W h e e l P a g e 3 8 R e m o v e B r a k e P a g e 4 0 750E & 750EA Series Elliptical Remove Belt & Tensioner A s s e m b l y P a g e ...

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    Removal & Replacement 600 Remove Crank Step 1. Place block of wood under moving Arm assembly to prebvent counter- clockwise rotation. Note position of block of wood to the left of the tray. Step 2. Place 15mm socket end of crank Puller over axle nut. Loosen the axle Nut by turning the crank puller counter- Clockwise with a crescent wrench. Step ...

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    Removal & Replacement 600 Remove Belt Wheel Step 1. Loosen belt-tensioning nuts on bolts Attached to brake axel on both sides. Step 2. Loosen and remove axel nuts on Brake, both sides. Step 3. Push belt over edge and off of wheel. Copyright 2001 True Fitness Technology, Inc. Page 38 Step 2. Remove Axel Nuts. Step 1. Loosen Belt Tensioning Nuts. ...

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    Removal & Replacement 600 Remove Belt Wheel ( Cont inued) Step 4. Remove 5mm hex screws from Bearing fixtures on both sides of belt Wheel axel . Step 5. Lift belt wheel assembly from bearing Fixtures. Copyright 2001 True Fitness Technology, Inc. Page 39 Step 5. Lift belt wheel assembly from bearing Fixtures. Step 4. Remove screws from Bearing F ...

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    Removal & Replacement 600 Remove Brake Step 1. Remove screw holding the nagnet Brake bracket located under the rear Brake with Phillips head screw driver. Step 2. Disconnect electrical terminal at Brake. Step 3. Disconnect electrical terminal from The console set at the control box Located above the brake. Copyright 2001 True Fitness Technology ...

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    Removal & Replacement 600 Remove Brake ( Conti nued) Step 4. Remove Phillips head scrwes Holding control box above the brake To the frame. Remove control box.. Step 5. Pull backwards on the brake and Magnet assembly to free it from Slotted axle flanges. Lift brake Out. Copyright 2001 True Fitness Technology, Inc. Page 41 Step 5. Lift Brake & ...

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    Removal & Replacement 600 Remove Brake ( Conti nued) Step 6. Remove Phillips head screws From brackets on both sides of Brake. Step 7. Remove brackets to free belt. Copyright 2001 True Fitness Technology, Inc. Page 42 Step 7. Remove Brake Brackets & Belt. Step 6. Remove Screws from Bracket. ...

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    Removal & Replacement 750E & 750EA Remove Belt & Te nsioner Assembly Step 1. Use 11mm box wrench to remove Nut and washer from belt tensioning screw. Step 2. Remove belt from belt tensioner Assembly and wheels. Step 3. Use 5mm hex wrench to remove Button head screw and washer Attaching belt tensioner assem bly to Frame.. Copyright 2001 ...

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    Removal & Replacement 750E & 750EA Remove Small Poly-V Pulley Step 1. Use 3mm hex wrench to loosen set Screw in pulley. Step 2. Use Hammer Handle to prevent Rotation of large wheel when Removing pulley. Copyright 2001 True Fitness Technology, Inc. Page 44 Step 2. Prevent Rotation of Fly Wheel. Step 1. Loosen Set Screw. Tools Required: 3mm H ...

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    Removal & Replacement 750E & 750EA Remove Small Poly-V Pulley ( Continued) Step 3. Use 4mm hex wrench to remove Screw and washer holding the Small Poly- V wheel on. Step 4. Remove Poly-V wheel using bicycle Crank puller and adjustable wrench Remove key from shaft. Copyright 2001 True Fitness Technology, Inc. Page 45 Step 4. Use Puller to Re ...

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    Removal & Replacement 750E & 750EA Remove Crank & .235 Di ameter Poly-V Pulley Step 1. Place block of wood under crank at Left to prevent counter-clockwise Rotation. Step 2. Remove center nut using 21mm socket & ratchet. Copyright 2001 True Fitness Technology, Inc. Page 46 Step 2. Prevent Rotation of Fly Wheel. Step 1. Block to Prev ...

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    Removal & Replacement 750E & 750EA Remove Crank & .235 Di ameter Poly-V Pulley (Continued) Step 3. Move block of wood to right of Crank to prevent clockwise rotation. Step 4. Place metric cotter-less crank puller Over end of crank shaft. Turn puller clock-wise with 10mm Hex wrench to remove crank. Step 5. Pull crank arm off of crank sha ...

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    emoval & Replacement 750E & 750EA Remove Hub Assemblies Step 1. Use elliptical wrench or pliers to Remove large hex nuts holding hub Assembly in place. Step 2. Remove retainer clip with flat-blade Screwdriver To remove wheel from frame, slip Shaft through bearing. Step 3. Pull wheel and hub assembly out as A unit. Bearings and axle cannot b ...

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