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Dear Sir: ecalibrate the machine if speed is not registering, belts stop turning
or the display readout shows an "err, LS, OS" on the face. Calibrate the TreadClimber by plugging it in. Stand on the foot
platforms, or floor mat. Do not stand on the walking belt. Insert the
safety key. Press the "start" key when "CAL/PRSS/STRT" shows on the
readout. If readout fails to show the "CAL/PRSS/STRT" symbol, turn off
machine and turn it back on. Press "ENTER" and then "DOWN SPEED" at the
same time until "CAL/PRSS/STRT" shows up on the display. Belts will
start and stop during the calibration; do not be alarmed. Do not make
any adjustments or interrupt the display of numbers as the unit goes
through the calibrations. When the machine is finished calibrating, the
readout will display "CAL...PASS" and you can press the "POWER" key to
get out of the calibration section.
Recalibrate the machine if speed is not registering, belts stop turning or the display readout shows an "err, LS, OS" on the face. Calibrate the Bowflex TreadClimber 5300 by plugging it in. Stand on the foot platforms, or floor mat. Do not stand on the walking belt. Insert the safety key. Press the "start" key when "CAL/PRSS/STRT" shows on the readout. If readout fails to show the "CAL/PRSS/STRT" symbol, turn off machine and turn it back on. Press "ENTER" and then "DOWN SPEED" at the same time until "CAL/PRSS/STRT" shows up on the display. Belts will start and stop during the calibration; do not be alarmed. Do not make any adjustments or interrupt the display of numbers as the unit goes through the calibrations. When the machine is finished calibrating, the readout will display "CAL...PASS" and you can press the "POWER" key to get out of the calibration section sincerely.
When the memory starts counting, press and hold the green (Select) button. Continue to hold Select button until all three Control Panel LED's are illuminated and on solid.
Release the (Select) button.
The control panel will display SELECT LANGUAGE .
Press (Down Arrow) button until control panel displays COLD RESET .
Press (Select). The printer will perform a cold reset and then continue its power-on sequence.
The Diagnostic Mode is entered by turning the ignition from OFF to ON while holding the reset switch in. The normal power-up sequence will occur before entering the diagnostic mode. Diagnostic codes set during this power-up sequence will be stored as well.
Important Note: Be sure no diagnostic codes are indicated before reset is held in for more than 5 seconds or diagnostic information will be lost.
When in diagnostic mode the odometer will display the first diagnostic code. When the trip switch is pressed again the next code will be shown. If the trip switch is pressed for more than 5 seconds at any time while in the diagnostic mode, the diagnostic code displayed will be erased.
There are 7 different diagnostic codes available. They are as follows: d01 - Speed sensor power output shorted low d02 - Speed sensor power output shorted high or open d03 - Not Used d04 - Not Used d05 - Speed sensor return shorted high d06 - Speed sensor return shorted low d07 - Not Used d08 - Speedometer power over voltage d09 - Speed output shorted high d10 - Speed output shorted low or open CAL XX - Speedometer application calibration number: 14 = Domestic 15 = HDI
When in the diagnostic mode, all codes are displayed in sequence from d01 to d10.
As a code appears in the display (for instance d02), it will read "d02Set" if set or "d02CLr" if clear.
The diagnostic mode is exited either by turning ignition from ON to OFF to ON again without depressing the reset switch or if a speed signal greater than 5 MPH is detected.
Diagnostics cannot be performed if system voltage is less than 9 VDC or greater than 16 VDC. The only exception is d08 which is set when system voltage is greater than 16 VDC.
After all the diagnostic codes are displayed, the speedometer calibration number is displayed (CAL 14 for example).
Neighbor had a similar problem with a GE dishwasher except it wouldn't start and kept beeping when door was closed. So the door was left closed, and while it was beeping, turned off the circuit breaker that fed power to it. Waited about 30 seconds, turned circuit breaker back on, bleeping had stopped, dishwasher was reset. Normal and heated dry were already selected, (since I had tried pressing those two before all this to force a reset), then pressed start and it ran again. Hope this might help you.
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