If the console takes
batteries, replace them. If this does not work or your console does not require
batteries, check the reed switch or optic sensor. Reed Switch:
Unplug the treadmill and remove the motor hood cover. The reed switch is mounted
on the frame next to the front roller pulley. There is a magnet glued into the
front roller pulley. When adjusting the reed switch, make sure it is pointing
directly at the magnet. Move the tip of the reed switch within 1/8" of the
magnet. Also, check to see that the wire is not damaged, and is connected to
the console. Optic Sensor: Unplug the treadmill and remove the motor hood
cover. The optic disk and sensor are located either at the end of the motor or
the right hand side of the front roller. The optic disk spins between two
sensors on the optic switch. The disk must spin freely without touching either
sensor. The sensors can be moved by loosening the adjustment bolt holding the
switch to its bracket. The switch can then be slid. Center the disk. Finally tight the flexible cable vs display board and tigh the connector from display board vs lower board or main motor controller board. If you can measure +5VDC to display board coming from lower board(main motor controller board).Good luck sincerely. G-d bless you.ernesto cuadramanagua, nicaragua.
If the console takes
batteries, replace them. If this does not work or your console does not require
batteries, check the reed switch or optic sensor. Reed Switch:
Unplug the treadmill and remove the motor hood cover. The reed switch is mounted
on the frame next to the front roller pulley. There is a magnet glued into the
front roller pulley. When adjusting the reed switch, make sure it is pointing
directly at the magnet. Move the tip of the reed switch within 1/8" of the
magnet. Also, check to see that the wire is not damaged, and is connected to
the console. Optic Sensor: Unplug the treadmill and remove the motor hood
cover. The optic disk and sensor are located either at the end of the motor or
the right hand side of the front roller. The optic disk spins between two
sensors on the optic switch. The disk must spin freely without touching either
sensor. The sensors can be moved by loosening the adjustment bolt holding the
switch to its bracket. The switch can then be slid. Center the disk. Finally tight the flexible cable from keypanel vs display board then tight the connector from display board vs main motor controller board. If is possible to measure +5 VDC to display board will be a good idea coming from lower board main motor controller board.Good luck, sincerrely. G-d bless youERNESTO CUADRAMANAGUA, NICARAGUA
you have to much on the circuit, you need to have a circuit put in just for your treadmill. That is why you keep popping the circuit, it not hard to do just look in your panel and see it you have a open slot ,it so go to lowe's and get you some 12-2 with ground and a 10amp breaker, and a outlet box cut a hole in the wall the size of the box and then drill a hole in the floor. Push the wire down and the go under the house and pull it too the panel you will see a pipe with wires running up it , or just use the outlet for the mircrowave .
see the video attached, lube the rollers bearing front +and back too.test the drive belt motor, replace the belt if necessary.If the problem persist, replace the old board deck belt. God bless you
please read this steps and fix it. see the diagram attached. God bless you
ERR1
indicates a speed issue. In this case, the motor speed as reported from the
optic sensor differs
from the
speed setting.
Analysis:
Optic sensor signal issue -- Either the optic sensor signal is not right, or it
is read incorrectly, or
the signal is not reaching the display.