Nautilus BE STRONG E916 Service Manual - page 17
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Nautilus® Commerical Series Elliptical Service Manual
Refer to the following table to scan through the Maintenance Logs tests and view diagnostic information:
Table 2–5. Maintenance Logs
StepNo. PressKeys
Display(Whatyouwillsee)
1
▲
,7,ENTER
MAINTENANCE LOGS
2
▼ or▲
QA ID NUMBER*, MAINT HOURS, ERROR
LOG
3
ENTER
Selected choice
4
clEaRafterviewing(orreset)
MAINTENANCE LOGS
5
clEaR
SELECT WORKOUT
* The QA ID NUMBER option is not used for servicing machines in the field.
The following tables provide the steps for resetting the time between service or maintenance calls, and for viewing the error
log:
Table 2–6. Reset Maintenance Hours
StepNo. PressKeys
Display(Whatyouwillsee)
1
▲
,7,ENTER
MAINTENANCE LOGS
2
▼,▼
MAINT HOURS
3
ENTER
MAINT HOURS ####
4
clEaRtoexitafterviewing,or
0,ENTERtoreset
MAINTENANCE LOGS
5
clEaR
SELECT WORKOUT
Maint Hours – lets the service technician enter a value representing the maintenance hours.
Table 2–7. Error Log
StepNo. PressKeys
Display(Whatyouwillsee)
1
▲
,7,ENTER
MAINTENANCE LOGS
2
▼,▼,▼
ERROR LOG
3
ENTER
NO ERROR or the highest priority error
4
▼ or▲
Scrolls through the error log list
5
clEaR
SELECT WORKOUT
Error Log – displays fatal errors accrued on the system. The log holds up to 8 error entries. Errors are handled in two ways:
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First, as a non-fatal Warning, which will display the error response text but continue system operation until you
press the [CLEAR] key. Warnings are not logged in the Error Log.
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The second way is a fatal Error, which will stop the exercise and return the system to an idle intensity state. The
console will display the error response and a number showing how many errors were logged during the specific
event. (Some errors trigger multiple responses). To view the non-displayed errors, access the Error Log. The unit will
not let you restart the program unless power has been turned off and then back on.
maintenance Logs