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incline seems stuck in the most elevated positionincline seems stuck in the most elevated position
AnonymousMar 18, 2014
NordicTrack T5.7 treadmill walking speed does not match the number in movementNordicTrack T5.7 treadmill walking speed does not match the number in movement
AnonymousMar 18, 2014
NordicTrack T5.7 treadmill speed does not accelerate to level indicatedNordicTrack T5.7 treadmill speed does not accelerate to level indicated
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This seems abnormal. These machines seem to have an intermittent diagnostic that they run which includes (or simply consists of) raising and then lowering the incline or slope. If this process seems to hang or the machine never returns to "normal life", you may have to call your service number.
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To initiate the calibration routine, hold down the SPEED +
button and the SPEED - button simultaneously for three seconds. During the calibration routine, the INCLINE
TRAINER will automatically rise to the highest incline level and then return to the lowest incline level.
You should immediately replace the console. That console will just keep getting worse. This is endemic of this brand, however it usually happens a lot further in the life of the unit. When you call Nordictrack have your model number.
I have a NordicTrack C2155. Incline not working. There is a schematic inside. There are red, white, & black wires from the circuit board to the incline motor. Unplug the treadmill and have a licensed electrician construct a flying lead cord with a male spade on neutral and female spade plug on hot. Connect neutral to white and hot to where either red or black were connected. Plug in to see if the motor runs. Careful to remove power when the incline reaches its limit and reverse direction. If the motor runs in both directions, the motor is good. Follow the black two conductor wire to the circuit board and unplug from board. Check continuity across this switch. Run motor and this should toggle off and on. If all this checks out then the problem must be with the circuit board. On my treadmill, the schematic says that +5v should supply the sensor, but I only get +3.3v, which is TTL level. The drive motor sensor supply is +5v. The incline motor doesn't even show a sign of trying to run. Either the output transistor is burnt out or the low voltage caused an error so that it does not try to run the motor. Either way, I'm quite certain that a new controller board will remedy the problem.
Technically, the Incline Trainer and the treadmill are two different type of machines. The incline trainer raises much higher so the card that is designed for the treadmill will not work on the incline trainer unfortunately.
incline seems stuck in the most elevated position
NordicTrack T5.7 treadmill walking speed does not match the number in movement
NordicTrack T5.7 treadmill speed does not accelerate to level indicated
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