Buckman fitness repair and parts
1) No there are NOT.
2) You must proceed trying to adjust the speed sensor, see the diagram attached, clean, and tigh the wires connector very well.
3) Measure the input voltage motor, if there are the motor need repair
4) Measure the output voltage board, for input voltage motor, if there are NOT the board is faulty.
see the diagrams attached.
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SOURCE: my Lifespan treadmill is showing an E1 error code.
my lifespan treadmill has an error code e1
SOURCE: V fit E1 treadmill fault
Check the reed sensor also known as the speed sensor. It is located on the front roller pulley. It is mounted to the frame and looks like a small black tube with a wire attached to it. What you need to do is to check if it is good by using an ohm meter.
1. Unplug the reed sensor
2. Place the red and black leads on the two wires
3. turn the flywheel so that the magnet (should be mounted on the pulley)passes by the sensor(make sure the sensor is only 1/8" away)
4. the meter should show the sensor opening and closing if it does not recheck the gap from the magnet and if it is good, replace the reed switch.
5. The other possibility is the magnet fell off the pulley and in this case you will need to superglue it back in place.
Thank you for your question and I hope this helps.
SOURCE: Error E1 -what does that mean and how do I fix it?
Your problem might be that a magnet has fallen off. Here's an illustrated guide that should make fixing it easy: http://fixmytreadmill.blogspot.com/2010/10/how-to-fix-treadmill-e1-error.html
Good luck.
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