Warning, Roubleshooting – NordicTrack NTXC80182 User Manual

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ROUBLESHOOTING

Most ski exerciser problems can be solved by following the steps below. Find the problem that applies,
and follow the steps listed. If further assistance is needed, please call our Customer Service
Department.

PROBLEM: The console does not function properly.

SOLUTION: a. Make sure that both ends of the console wire are fully plugged in (see assembly step 6 on page

5).

b. If the console does not function properly, or if the display becomes faint, the batteries should be

replaced. See assembly step 5 on page 5 for installation instructions.

PROBLEM: The arm cords are tangled.

WARNING:

The pulley will get hot during use. Avoid touching the pulley imme-

diately after use.

SOLUTION: a. Detach the handgrips by untying the

knots inside of the handgrips and
removing the M6 washers (see HOW
TO ADJUST THE LENGTH OF THE
ARM CORD on page 6). Take the
ends of the Arm Cord (23) out of the
Small Pulleys (28) and unwind the
Arm Cord from the Pulley (35). Notice
how the Arm Cord goes into the
Pulley. Drape both ends of the Arm
Cord over the hip pad. Make sure that the ends of the Arm Cord are even.

b. Locate cord “A.” Wrap it counterclockwise around the Pulley (35) until there is no more cord to

wind. Do not be concerned if it looks tangled; it will smooth out later.

c. Pass the end of cord “A” from left to right through the right Small Pulley (28). Pull cord “A” to

wrap cord “B” around the Pulley (35).

d. Feed the end of cord “B” from right to left through the left Small Pulley (28). Pull cord “B” until

the end of cord “B” is even with the end of cord “A.” With a cord in each hand, work the Arm
Cord (23) back and forth until it is wrapped evenly around the Pulley (35).

e. To reattach each handgrip, thread the Arm Cord (23)

into the small hole in the handgrip, slide an M6
washer onto the Arm Cord, and tie a figure-eight knot
as shown at the right near the end of the Arm Cord.
Note: To adjust the length of the Arm Cord, see
HOW TO ADJUST THE LENGTH OF THE ARM
CORD on page 6.

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