I have a Life Fitness 4000 that is about 10 years old. This evening my kid were playing with it and a large exercise ball got wedged underneath the treadmill. I saw some sparks and the treadmill came to a stop. I noticed that the fuse for the outlets in the basement had blown. I reset the breaker, unplugged the treadmill, plugged it back in, and then turned the power switch from off to on. The outlet fuse immediate blew. I tried to reset 2 more times with the same result. Is there a fuse in the treadmill that may need to be replaced?
If there was a fuse in the treadmill it certainly wouldn't cause your main circuit breaker to blow. It sounds like the motor burnt out and shorted- which is causing your house circuit breaker to blow. There is a chance that the ball caused some other damage that is creating the short but my bet is on a burnt out motor. You would need to disassemble the unit and test for short circuits to verify.
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: I am moving and my treadmill won't fit thru the door
Follow the steps from the user/assembly manual in reverse. Find the manual here:
http://us.home.lifefitness.com/resources/content/8/2/0/documents/T3%20Manual.pdf
Installation begins around page 9
SOURCE: error 1 message on older life fitness t3 treadmill
Error 1 - Start up error. This is caused because the belt was commanded to move and the opto (speed sensor on the motor) has not seen any movement or the belts movement was interrupted prior to it reaching its commanded speed. To fix Verify opto operation in Diagnostics, Motor Test
Mode, Section 2. Verify DC voltage at connector P6 pins 1 and 2. Verify that LED 4 on the Motor Controller flashes as the motor moves. Let me know if you need any more help. Fitness Fix-It
SOURCE: T3 Treadmill Stuck Key
The cause of a “STUCK KEY” error message on the Basic or Advanced consoles. A stuck key error is displayed when one or more keys on the console or activity zone remain actuated for more than 45 seconds.
SOLUTION
Recycle the power. If the key remains stuck, the console will display “PLEASE WAIT” until the stuck key error is displayed again. Determine the stuck key. Replace the console if the problem is a key on the console. Replace the activity zone membrane keypad or the activity zone circuit board depending on the product if the problem is not in the console.
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