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i think u saw the information pasted on the back side of monitor...
dead means that something is wrong inside...
initially, you have to check the power cable and availability of mains in the socket..
if all are fine then we will go inside..
after removing the cover carefully, check the mains fuse that is near the power cable socket where the power plug inserts...
if fuse is fine then check the mains capacitor and then further....
Maybe the problem pin points here and u solve the issue..
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The input to your treadmill is about 120 volts Ac. The output from the board will be about 30 Ac. Almost nothing on there will be measured in DC. Your particular issue is your motor controller. It needs to be replaced.
I think those are your thermostat connections and are probably 24 vac. Check the output of the transformer and make sure it is 24 vac. If it isn't make sure power is supplied to the input of the transformer.
All you need to know is: - The output voltage (usually 12V) - The rated output current (usually above 5A) - The plug polarity (usually plus on the inside) Then just purchase any replacement AC adapter that has the same voltage, same plug polarity and rated current preferrably more (at least 120%) of the original. That's it. You can buy them online, for example at http://www.12vadapters.com/
i have one of those hubs the ac adapter is output +5V, and current 0.2 - 2.5A, inside of connector is pos(+), outside is neg(-), input: 100 - 120 Vac and 0.45A Max
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