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Endurance T10HRC Light Treadmill Questions & Answers
I have a model T-10 endurance treadmill when it
Unplug unit and remove motor shroud ,check upper & lower wire for solid connections , check condition of magnet on front roller to see if missing or still in place if not replace the roller.
Next to the front roller, their is a speed sensor ( reed switch ) unplug the leads going to the the lower board use a multi meter to check continuity of the switch by inserting the leads into the connector and manually rotating the front roller back and forth opening and closing the reed switch if not operating properly then replace the switch.
If the above procedure did not resolve problem and still ERROR 1 then check the Motor Control Board LEDs 6 & 7
If LED 6 isn't on, change a new upper console if on then motor control board needs to be replaced if LED 7 is not on ( that a mouth full )
If LED 7 on - current overload circuit meaning too much friction between belt and deck you will need to apply good quality silicon lubricant that may be purchase @ gympart.com part# TM001
If then if the overload problem, still exists and lubrication did not the help then the belt and deck are worn and need to be replaced. Very seldom do we need to replace the Drive Motor problem is around 8% failure rate. You will get plenty warning if the motor goes out.
Endurance t-10 treadmill stock with incline at maximum
The Endurance T-10 treadmill may not be coming down from its maximum incline position due to a problem with the incline motor, mechanism, or control board. Try checking connections, control board for error codes, and the incline control switch. If the issue persists, consider seeking repair from the manufacturer or a professional. Remember to unplug the treadmill from power before troubleshooting.
1/29/2023 10:48:21 AM •
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on Jan 29, 2023
Blowing fuse
Are you using the same amp rated fuses?
if yes then ther must be some trouble in the motere
4/6/2014 5:41:42 AM •
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on Apr 06, 2014
Control panel shocks
This is a common occurrence as we enter the dry season. Static electricity will build up as you walk/run on your machine. There are many factors which make the problem more or less evident - the type of walking belt and deck, design of the treadmill, type of walking shoes, etc.
Some treadmills have a grounding wire from the console to the frame of the treadmill as well as a grounding wire from the rear roller to the frame of the treadmill. Check to see if these are in place, or have a qualified technician check this.
One common solution is simply to add a humidifier to the room where the treadmill is located. Raising the humidity will greatly reduce the static shock problem
12/2/2013 3:28:38 PM •
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on Dec 02, 2013
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