Life Fitness 93T User Manual

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Bolt/Washer

Left Lower
Upright Cover

Left Upright

Plug

Front Mounting
Bolt/Washer

Bottom
Bolt at Slot

Inner Handrail
Shroud, LT

Inner Handrail
Shroud, RT

ERGO Bar
Assembly

Outer Handrail
Shroud, LT

Outer Handrail
Shroud, RT

Smart Stop
Cable

Heart Rate
Cable

Life Fitness Model 97Te, 95Te, 97Ti, 95Ti and 93T Arctic Silver Treadmills

How To... Replace the ERGO Bar, Handrail, and Uprights


Special Service Tools Required: NONE


Note: The Uprights MUST be loosened so that
they can be spread apart enough to remove
the ERGO Bar. Also, the Console Assembly
MUST BE REMOVED.

1. Turn the unit power OFF at the switch

then unplug the line cord at the wall outlet.


2. Remove the Inside Upright Covers, Motor

Cover, and Front Cover. See “How to…”
in this section.


3. Remove the Plug at the front of each

Upright, and then remove the Mounting
Bolt under each Plug.


4. Loosen the Inside Mounting Bolts on each

Upright.


5. Remove the Console Assembly. See

“How To…” in this section.


6. Remove the Left and Right Outer Handrail

Shrouds.


7. Move the Inner Shrouds towards the center

of the ERGO Bar.


8. Remove the Left and Right Mounting Bolts

securing the ERGO Bar from the Handrails.


9. Separate the Uprights enough to remove

the ERGO Bar along with the Heart Rate
and Smart Stop Cables.


10. If necessary, replace the Handrails. Notice

that the Handrail ends curve outward.


11. Remove the bolts securing the Uprights,

and lift the Uprights out from the frame
supports.


12. If necessary, install new Uprights leaving all

the mounting bolts loose.


13. If installing new Handrails, make sure the curved ends face outward.

14. Install the new ERGO Bar Assembly being careful not to pinch the Smart Stop Cable or Heart Rate Cable during

installation.


15. Install the Console Assembly in reverse order, making sure to route Cables through the channel guides in the

Console Back Cover.


16. After all components are positioned properly, then proceed to tighten all loose hardware.

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