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I have a Schwinn 6500P that seems to have major electrical issues with controls. When powered on, immediately raises incline all the way but the motor cannot be started no matter the buttons pushed.

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All of that sounds normal for a Schwinn. It’s junk.

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Do a Calibration on the treadmill. Take out the safety key. With 2 fingers, hold down the stop button and the speed up or spped plus button. keep holding them down as you insert the safety key, then let go of both.
Press the stop button 1 time, you should see all 0's in the windows, or EP 2P or something weird like that.
Press the Incline up button and then wait. If the incline go up until it stalls then down until it stalls the stops at the bottom, the you are recalibrated, take out the safery key and put it back in to see if all is well. If the incline takes off up again without touching a button, the you have wiring problems or control problems. Call service company to get it repaired.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 01, 2009

SOURCE: Nordictrack motor will not run when start button is pushed.

Likely the cover of one of the motor brushes popped off. Unplug the machine before you pop it back in place, then try it again.

If that doesn't work, most likely it's the motor control board, or possibly the console, or finally just a loose connection behind the console.


But most likely, it's the motor brush cover. I've been seeing that alot with this model.

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Jim Oliver

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2010

SOURCE: The treadmill does not incline.

Try Re-Calibrating 1st, here's how.
With the Treadmill off, press and HOLD the SPEED UP & STOP
keys, while holding the speed up & stop keys insert the Safety key (Magnet) release the speed up & stop keys. now press and release the stop key. now press the "incline up key" let the treadmill go to max incline,after it stops press and hold the "incline down key" let it go to minimum (completely lowered) you should now be re-calibrated.

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