The treadmill stops itself
SOURCE: My Proform 650v treadmill stop when running after couple of miles
Most likely a bad drive belt. Take the cover off the motor area. If you see black dust near the left side of the motor, replace the drive belt.
SOURCE: Treadmill stops running
If you don't have the manual, see if the proform website has a PDF version available for download. They seem to have a lot of past models available. On our system (ProForm T10.0, PFTL0505.0) an E2 error meant the belt speed (according to the sensor) was too slow. The treadmill should come up to the selected speed within 7 seconds or this error is triggered.
Icon service turned out to be knowledgable and fair, although they can be hard to get ahold of on the phone. If you hold too long, then you are given a chance to enter your phone number. I had to contact them several times, and they did call me back each time I left my number.
Unfortunately several things can cause the belt not to run or not run well, so start with the easiest to fix items first like lubrication and tension adjustment (get a manual from the website if you don't have one--it covers this adjustment). Maybe clean the speed sensor wheel with compressed air or a q-tip (our model had a slotted wheel on the drive shaft which spins through an LED light detector).
If the speed is off, try calibrating the treadmill. Icon service can tell you how to do it (it's not in the manual).
SOURCE: 9100 life fitness treadmill
Sounds like you need a new lower board replacement. You can get that for that treadmill by call lifefitness or sportsmith.com Please rate me good
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SOURCE: Treadmill slows down and stops
hi..probably the reason to this problem may be due to
worn belt and deck or a belt that needs lube.
check it out..
thank u..
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SOURCE: MY TREADMILL STOPS JUST A MINUTE AFTER STARTING.
Try Lubricating the belt with silicone spray.
Probably the resistence from the belt scraping over the ground board is too high, forcing the machine to switch off in order to prevent damage.
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