The console lights but doesn't seen to be communicating with the belt because it does not run or change the incline. Treadmill is only about 16 months old and I use it daily never heard any noises from the motor or other issues. Do you think this is a cable or the motor?
SOURCE: Proform 515s treadmill motor won't start
If the colse buttons make a chirping noise when you push them the console should be Ok. If there is no chirping noise with the push it is a bad console. If everything but the speed works it will probably be your motor controller that is bad.
SOURCE: Pro-Form Sport 1000 treadmill does not stop inclining
Do a Calibration on the treadmill. Take out the safety key. With 2 fingers, hold down the stop button and the speed up or spped plus button. keep holding them down as you insert the safety key, then let go of both.
Press the stop button 1 time, you should see all 0's in the windows, or EP 2P or something weird like that.
Press the Incline up button and then wait. If the incline go up until it stalls then down until it stalls the stops at the bottom, the you are recalibrated, take out the safery key and put it back in to see if all is well. If the incline takes off up again without touching a button, the you have wiring problems or control problems. Call service company to get it repaired.
SOURCE: the console of my treadmill displays time and speed incorrectly
Hi. if you are talking about the same segment in all the characters of your display being lit, then it is a console problem - it will not be a hard thing to fix but you will need a board level electronic serviceperson to do it for you
SOURCE: proform treadmill doesnt work
Press the Stop and the Speed Up keys down while inserting the safety key and try to get this unit in calibration mode if you cannot then, the upper console will have to be replace.
1) i recommend that you lube very well deck belt + rollers bearing
2) see the videos.
3) see the block
4) Try to RUN the software calibration, for troubleshooting.
5) measure the input voltage motor, if there are the motor need repair.
6) Measure the output voltage board, for input voltage board, if there are NOT, the board is faulty.
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