SCIFIT SXT7000 User Manual Page 34

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2. Disconnect all cables running to the upper PCB (P2160) and remove the
upper console assembly from the unit. Make sure the cables do not fall
into the neck of the unit.
3. Remove the two (2) outer countersunk screws in the back of the plastic
console, using a Philips screwdriver. This will free the upper PCB and
overlay (P1560) from the plastic console. Do not touch any
components on the upper PCB. Touching components could cause
static damage. If the wireless heart rate PCB (P2501) is still plugged into
the upper PCB, unplug it.
4. Locate the wireless heart rate PCB mounting location.
5. Peel the old wireless heart rate PCB from the console.
6. Clean the wireless heart rate PCB mounting location.
7. Apply adhesive to the back of the wireless heart rate PCB.
8. Mount the wireless heart rate PCB.
9. Reconnect all cables to the upper PCB (as shown at the top of this
procedure).
Plug the wireless heart rate PCB back into the upper PCB. It plugs
into the bottom 3-pin header on the right side of the upper PCB (as
shown above).
The contact heart rate PCB has a cable coming up from the neck of
the unit. This plugs into the top, 3-pin header on the right side of
the upper PCB, above the wireless heart rate header.
The ribbon cable plugs into the bottom ribbon cable header on the
right side of the upper PCB.
If your unit has Broadcast Vision, Cardio Theater, etc., the cable
connects to the 8-pin, +8VDC power header. When looking at the
upper PCB from the front, this header is located on the lower right
backside corner of the upper PCB (as shown above).
10. Reinsert the upper PCB assembly into the front of the console.
11. Reinstall the two (2) outer countersunk screws in the back of the plastic
console.
12. Place the display assembly back onto the mounting plate and install the
four (4) display mounting screws.
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