Lemond g-force RT User Manual

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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
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Troubleshooting Guide

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Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 8 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Complaint: Seat tilts too far back Probable Cause: Seat rotation sto

Page 3 - Seat Assy

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 9 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Complaint: RPM seems too high Probable Cause: Sensor installed parall

Page 4

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 10 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Probable Cause: When first shipped batteries are not fully cha

Page 5

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 11 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A • The LCD will display “Load Default ?”. The large display will say

Page 6

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 12 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Heart Rate Complaint: Goes very high initially Probable Cause: Co

Page 7 - Carrier end caps loose

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 13 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Potential Cause: Customer has attached the HR wires from the handle

Page 8

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 14 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Complaint: Creaking noise Potential Cause: The screws holding the

Page 9 - Tighten Pedal straps

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 15 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Complaint: HR Grip is cracked Probable Cause: Some cleaners can att

Page 10 - Console Assy

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 16 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Complaint: Can’t install left pedal Probable Cause: Left pedal is

Page 11

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 17 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Complaint: Screw boss deformed Probable Cause: Screw is over tighte

Page 12 - Complaint: Dead Button

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Page 13

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 18 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Oil/Grease/Mystery Fluid near Seat Track Front Probable Cause: Lubric

Page 14 - Heart Rate

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 1 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Seat Assy Complaint: Seat Moves, Rattles, Rocks, Creaks Try to determ

Page 15 - Stability

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 2 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Rotating portion of carrier relative to sliding portion Probable Cause

Page 16 - Handlebar/Contact HR Grips

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 3 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Sliding portion relative to the track If it is a little bit of movemen

Page 17 - Complaint: Pedal Wobbles

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 4 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A If it is more than ½ inch front to back Probable cause: Selector leve

Page 18 - Complaint: Pedal is broken

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 5 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Carrier end caps loose Probable Cause: Loose screws. Potential Cau

Page 19

Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 6 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Complaint: Seat Carrier will not release. Probable Cause: Something

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Main G-Force Troubleshooting Guide 7 April 5, 2006 Document #300116 Rev. A Potential Cause: The set screws on the seat rotation handle have stri

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