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The E2 error code indicates the console is not receiving a signal
from the speed sensor on the back of the motor. Since the motor is not
turning, there will be no signal from the sensor. Since the
treadmill was working before the move, I suspect a connector is not
connected good. Sometimes the wires in the connector will back up and
not make contact. Check all the wire connectors first.
If the wire
connectors are ok, the console, power board, motor controller or the
motor can cause the problem. The wiring harness between the console and
power board can also have a broken wire.
I am sending you a
voltage diagram of your treadmill. If you are not completely comfortable
making voltage checks please call and schedule a technician to diagnose
and repair the treadmill. Since the console lights up your power to the
treadmill is ok. The only way to tell where the problem is, is to check
the voltage to the various components.
To make the voltage checks
you need to put the treadmill in the calibration mode. To do this hold
the speed up and stop keys in as you insert the key then let the keys
go. The console should start lighting the different led's. Press the
stop key twice and you will be in the speed and incline calibration. Run
the speed up to 10 mph. Leave the console in this position while you
make the voltage checks.
On the 8 wire harness on the back of the
console use either black wire as ground and with the treadmill on and
key still in between black and the blue pwm wire you should have around
1.5 volts dc.
If you don't have this voltage the console is bad.
If you have the voltage go to the power board under the hood of the
treadmill and check the same 2 wires for the same voltage. If you don't
have the voltage here the harness between the console and power board is
bad.
If you have the voltage going into the power board, go to
the motor controller and check between the red and black and then the
white and black. The voltages are on the images I sent. If you don't
have these voltages the power board is bad. If you do have the voltages
the motor controller is bad.
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When the treadmill is not in use, press the "Stop," "ENTER" and "QUICK START" buttons in rapid succession. The "RESET" button can also be used, in place of the "Stop" button.
Press the "ENTER" button three times to access the treadmill's error log.
Press the up or down arrows to scroll through the error codes, if necessary for club or personal logging purposes.
To view the treadmill's odometer reading when a particular error code was elicited, press "SELECT" while a particular error code is displayed.
Dear Sir:
Please try with this Reset system for Code:
When the treadmill is not in use, press the "Stop," "ENTER" and "QUICK START" buttons in rapid succession. The "RESET" button can also be used, in place of the "Stop" button.
Press the "ENTER" button three times to access the treadmill's error log.
Press the up or down arrows to scroll through the error codes, if necessary for club or personal logging purposes.
To view the treadmill's odometer reading when a particular error code was elicited, press "SELECT" while a particular error code is displayed.
To clear the error log, press "QUICKSTART" for a minimum of four seconds while viewing the list. Prompts will appear on the display and let you know when the log has been deleted.
If you need further assistance, please reach me. sincerely. God bless you.
E.CUADRA
MANAGUA, NICARAGUA. C.A.
Dear Sir:
I will try to help you, please use the steps with patience and carefully: You must need some basics tools; Included Dvom (Digital Voltemeter).
Instructions
Things You'll Need for to Reset Code:
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When the treadmill is not in use, press the "Stop," "ENTER" and "QUICK START" buttons in rapid succession. The "RESET" button can also be used, in place of the "Stop" button.
Press the "ENTER" button three times to access the treadmill's error log.
Press the up or down arrows to scroll through the error codes, if necessary for club or personal logging purposes.
To view the treadmill
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