1= Not rexactly, however you must LUBE the deck belt, this a problem because of lack of maintenance, probably a deck worn, this cause enough friction shut down the machine for protection electronic.2)LUBE the rollers bearing.3)test the input voltage motor, if there are the motor need repair.4) measure the output voltage board, if there are NOT voltage, the board is faulty, see my personal TIPS, and see the block diagram. RUN the software calibration for diagnose, and troubleshooting. God bless you
Hope the speed sensor have some problem may dust on it or the treadmill need lubrication. Most of the treadmill stop after some kilometres reading indicating that its time to lubricate it. After lubrication you have to reset the counter.
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Either a faulty Motor Controller Board or Motor.
Disconnect the power lead.
Disconnect the Motor from the Controller board.
Then reconnect the power lead.
Press 'start' and see if this trips the electrics.
If the electrics trip when the Motor is not connected to the Controller board, then the Controller board is faulty.
Disconnect the power lead then test the Motor.
Try running the Motor with a Drill Battery, connected to the Motor leads.
These tests should only be done if you are competent to carry out the tests.
Caution at all times Lethal Voltages are present
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Check the drive belt. It may be loose or broken. If the belt is loose, then to tighten the drive belt,
start by removing the front cover. loosen the bolts around the motor
then tighten the drive belt by tightening the motor adjuster bolt. Once
the drive belt is tight, tighten the motor back down.
this happen to due the lack of maintenance according the schedule manintenance. see the video and proceed.However if after you did, the problem remain,is TIME to replace the old board deck. God bless you
plealse LUBE the deck belt + rollers bearing too . you must do it after 150 miles aprox.2) adjust the REED switch see the diagram, clean it, test for open or faulty. Tight the connector very well.God bless you
1) LUBE the deck belt, this happen because the lack of maintenance LUBE, and lube the rollers bearings too.See the video attached2)Test the input voltage motor, if there ARE the motor need repair see my personal TIPS for motor help3) Test the output voltage board, for input voltage motor, if there are NOT the board is faulty.However you put some desklamp in the circuit if the breaker in tripped the problem is the outlet wall. Test the outlet+wires and ground for incorrect wires polarities see the diagram attached and fix it.If the c.breaker are NOT tripped the problem is the treadmill. do the LUBE first.
Follow the instructions found in your manual for incline calibration first. With the safety key/magnet in, press incline up, remove the key while the numbers are changing, release the incline button then reinstall the safety key. The incline should calibrate. If the motor moves, then stops b4 completing it's cycle, the incline sensor may be defective. The sensor is the black cap/wire coming out of the top of the motor. Make sure it is connected properly. If the sensor is defective, you have to order the complete motor to repair the problem The sensor can be replaced without replacing the motor, but it is not available as a replacement part.. Part #249516 around $110....
Make sure the power is plugged in then insert the red safety key into the front. If you are not receiveing power after that then check that it is a dedicated outlet, that is not a gfci outlet, and that the breaker is not flipped.
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Contact Nordic Track with a view to returning it under warranty, or out of warranty repair.
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Please note that these instructions don't apply to all models of treadmills. Many recent models, including all models with touchscreen consoles, do not have the capability for the user to calibrate the speed.
Speed calibration is a process that is used to correct imbalances in the machine's operating speed.
Please note that this procedure involves pushing the machine to its maximum speed very quickly. Do NOT stand on the treadmill while performing this procedure.
First, you need to enter calibration mode on the console. To do this, press and hold the STOP and SPEED INCREASE buttons (this will be either an up arrow or a + (plus) symbol). While holding these buttons, insert the safety key onto the console. This will cause the machine to go into calibration mode. After this has occurred, you may let go of the buttons and the safety key.
Next, press the stop button once. This will enter advance the screen to the next feature of calibration mode. As said previously, do not stand on the treadmill while performing this procedure. Press and hold the speed increase button. Watch the console. You will see a number on the display that will increase as you hold the speed increase button. Continue to hold the speed increase button until the number changes to "85." This will take the treadmill to its maximum speed, which will also be displayed on the console. Please note that the example below only demonstrates the console displaying "85", not the treadmill's operating speed.