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Posted on Apr 06, 2011

It keeps saying estop error on my bowflex treadclimber TC5500. Please help!!!!!!!!!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2009

SOURCE: calibration fail message on bowflex treadclimber.....help

Unplug your machine, restart it and try to calibrate it one more time. I had to do this with mine and it did take more than one try to get it to recalibrate again.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2010

SOURCE: bowflex tc 1000 treadclimber

TC1000 from Bowflex, works okay for 15 mins then the speed surges ahead and stops dead with error E1

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 22, 2011

SOURCE: my bowflex treadclimber starts for abut 3sec then

The machine needs to be re-calibrated if its an L5 error.
Your speed sensor must have been damaged either during shipping or use. You'll need a new one. If under warranty - give Bowflex a call. They will ship you out a new sensor and guide you through installing it via the phone... re-calibrating the machine... and getting it operational again. It will take about 2 hours.

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ernesto cuadra

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  • Posted on Oct 02, 2012

SOURCE: I have a Bowflex TC5500 When I tried to use today, I got a error message on display that says: ERROR Belt Shutdown error code: NIPP COMM Error

LUBE THE DECK BELT, INMEDIATELY THIS HAPPEN BECAUSE THE LACK OF MAINTENANCE, ACCORDING THE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE, READ YOUR OWNER MANUAL OR DOWNLOAD FROM WWW.ICONSERVICE.COM
GOD BLESS YOU

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I have a tc5500 bow flex tread climber it is showing a 070 error code what dose this mean

The error code 070 on a Bowflex TreadClimber typically indicates an issue with the speed sensor or the speed sensor circuit. This error can occur if the speed sensor is not providing the expected feedback to the treadmill's control system. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue:
1. **Inspect Speed Sensor:**
- Locate the speed sensor on your Bowflex TreadClimber. It is usually located near the drive motor.
- Check for any visible damage, loose connections, or misalignment. Ensure that the sensor is properly positioned and the magnet is in place.
2. **Clean Speed Sensor and Magnet:**
- Dust or debris on the speed sensor or magnet can affect its performance. Clean both the speed sensor and the magnet carefully.
- Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe away any dirt or debris.
3. **Check Wiring:**
- Inspect the wiring connected to the speed sensor. Ensure that there are no frayed wires or loose connections.
- Follow the wiring from the speed sensor to the control board, checking for any signs of damage.
4. **Test the Speed Sensor:**
- If you have a multimeter, you can test the speed sensor for continuity and proper resistance. Refer to the treadmill's user manual for the specifications and testing procedures.
5. **Inspect Drive Motor:**
- The drive motor plays a role in the speed control system. Check the drive motor for any issues, and make sure it is running smoothly.
6. **Reposition Magnet:**
- Ensure that the magnet (usually attached to the pulley) is properly positioned near the speed sensor. It should pass by the sensor with each revolution.
7. **Perform a Hard Reset:**
- Turn off the treadmill, unplug it from the power source, and wait for a few minutes.
- Plug it back in, turn it on, and see if the error persists.
8. **Contact Customer Support:**
- If the issue persists after performing the above steps, it's advisable to contact Bowflex customer support or the manufacturer. They may provide further guidance or recommend service options.
Keep in mind that these steps are general suggestions, and the specific procedures may vary based on the model of your Bowflex TreadClimber. Always refer to the user manual for your treadmill for model-specific instructions and troubleshooting steps. If you're unsure or uncomfortable with the troubleshooting process, consider seeking assistance from Bowflex customer support or a qualified technician.
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How to correct Tread climber TC5500 error code NIPP COMM (Belt Shut Down).

If you wiah to get some details about treadmill error codes and solutions then check the following link
http://electro-medical.blogspot.com/
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TC5500 sometimes shuts down after a few minutes. Error is 9,0,9. Takes 1 hour to come back on. why does this happen?

Hi Craig, this sounds like a motor temerature cut-out gets activated due to high internal heating, do you smell hot motor at all? These cut-outs are temp driven- opening at a set temp, and then reclose after cooling via the Circuit-Breaker theory of heated bi-metals ;o)
You can also contact jatinah electronics for further help if needed.
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Resetting the button with Stop +Speed by 10 sec.
However you must LUBE the deck belt AND rollers bearings. This happen because the lack of maintenance schedule, You must do it every 150miles aprox.
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you must try to call them, for to fix this problem , is more easy.
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I have a Bowflex TC5500 When I tried to use today, I got a error message on display that says: ERROR Belt Shutdown error code: NIPP COMM Error

LUBE THE DECK BELT, INMEDIATELY THIS HAPPEN BECAUSE THE LACK OF MAINTENANCE, ACCORDING THE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE, READ YOUR OWNER MANUAL OR DOWNLOAD FROM WWW.ICONSERVICE.COM
GOD BLESS YOU
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TC1000 from Bowflex, works okay for 15 mins then the speed surges ahead and stops dead with error E1
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