hi, your treadmill's belt is loose. You have to tight the belt from the both side. all the treadmills follow the same procedure for tightening the waking belt. Watch the following video for the same. ok
No fix but to replace it. Go to iconservice.com, click replacement parts, enter your full model number (on a decal somewhere on the machine), and you can order it there. If you decide to order and replace it, I can give you some guidance. If you're handy and have tools, you should be able to knock it out.
No, you don't need to oil or lube this treadmill. If the belt is squeaking get a bottle of treadmill lubricant and apply a small amount.
If the arms are squeaking a small shot of silicone spray will quiet them down.
First perform an incline calibration. The procedure is outlined in your users manual. It is a simple procedure. Insert the safety key and start the machine in motion. Press the incline up button. While the numbers are increasing remove the safety key. Now reinstall the safety key, the machine should incline to maximum then lower back down to minimum. Now you can operate the treadmill, the incline should work.
The console is all tied together, if some of the buttons stop working, you need to either get used to not using those buttons, or get a replacement console.
Hope this was helpfull, short and to the point, but helpfull :)
If you press start and the belt will not turn, but your incline is working, the time is counting and the speed #'s change. The problem would most likely be the lower control board. It could also be your motor. Have a professional test the motor with a DC voltage source. If it tests OK the problem is almost certainly the control board. Depending on the brand, some control boards have a fuse. Have the fuse checked and if it is bad replace it and try starting the treadmill again before you buy a new control board.
hi if this is happening then remove the front cover showing the motor, its sound s like the belt on the motor has eother slipped or just needs to be tightend more,
your roller ajustments are loose, loosing all the rollers front and back, re aline belt to center, tighten front roller first then tighten rear roller, Rear roller has 2 seperate ajusting allen bolts, 1 on each side, count the turns on each bolt when turning them inward, keep the count even turns on both allen bolts