Precor 9.35 Treadmill - Page 5 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Belt has moved to the left
Adjusting Tension on a Treadmill Running Belt
It is necessary to properly tension a
treadmill beltwhen it is replaced. After time, a belt can stretch and may begin to slip. When this happens, it is necessary to adjust the tension of the running belt to stop it from slipping. Manufacturers of treadmills generally agree on one of three procedures for
how to tension a treadmill running belt.
- Adjust for no slippage of thetreadmill walking belton the front roller (Often referred to as the "Stomp Test")
- This procedure works well for a previously installed belt that is now slipping.
- Underside of belt should be free of any glazing/wax buildup.
- Rollers must also be free of wax buildup.
- Be sure belt tracking/centering is correct before proceeding.
- The most popular speed for this adjustment is 2mph to 3mph.
- Try to slow the belt by applying pressure with your foot against the belt movement while grasping the handrails. If the running belt slow, slips or stops (and the front roller does not) adjust BOTH adjustment bolts 1/4 turn clockwise. Test again and repeat adjustment if necessary.
- This procedure requires twobelt gauges or calipers
- This procedure works well when installing a new belt.
- This procedure requires you to stretch the belt. Depending on the manufacturer*, this varies between .4 and .6 percent. A dial on the gauge or caliper will indicate the amount of stretch. *Consult the owner/service manual for proper tension.
- If you are working on a previously tensioned belt you will need to release the tension before attaching the gauges or calipers.
- Gauges or Calipers unavailable
- Release the tension on the belt.
- Using a yard stick or tape measure, place two marks on the left and right edges of the belt and deck 36 inches apart (or 50 inches if you prefer).
- Adjust the left and right tensioning bolts until both sides measure 36 3/16 inches (or 50 1/4). This is equal to .5% of stretch.
- Test for proper tracking and tension, adjust if necessary.
How to Tension Treadmill Walking Belt that Slips
Panel will not light up.new battery did not help
On C846 version 1 units, set the on/off switch in the "on" position. It will be necessary to start pedaling for the bicycle to "power up".
For any other units, we recommend checking for any loose, crimped, or visually bad wires.
Make sure the speed sensor on your bike is working.
You can run a quick test by using a magnet to swipe in front of the sensor to see if it is sending signal to your console.
For any further troubleshooting please do no hesitate to call our Tech Support Team 888-713-2880
Or check us out online
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Percor treadmil error codes
Precor Error 05, Key Depressed at Power Up
Probable Cause
1. A key is permanently depressed on the display.
2. An interface chip (IC) has failed in the upper PCA's keypad.
3. Liquid (cleaning solution or sweat) may be on the surface of a touch sensitive display.
Corrective Action
- Disconnect the keypad cable from the upper PCA. Reset power to the machine. If the Error 05 is eliminated, the keypad is the cause and should be replaced.
- Disconnect the keypad cable from the upper PCA. Reset power to the machine. If the Error 05 still appears, the upper PCA* is the cause and should be replaced. *Upper PCA's most commonly do not come with software. Remove the software (chip) from the existing upper PCA prior to replacement and install into the new upper PCA.
- Wipe away all liquid from the touch sensitive display. Reset power to the unit. If the Error 05 is eliminated, the liquid was the cause.
Codigo de error
List of Error Codes for Precor Fitness Equipment
- Precor has standardized their error code messages across all their equipment so that each error will have the same meaning regardless of what model or equipment type the message appears
- Here we list each error so that you can click through the specific error for additional details about the cause and action to correct the error
- E2, Lift Error
- E4, Incomplete Initialization
- ERR, EEPROM Problem
- Error 00, Memory, RAM, EEPROM Test Error
- Error 01, Memory, RAM, EEPROM Test Error
- Error 02, Memory, RAM, EEPROM Test Error
- Error 03, Memory, RAM, EEPROM Test Error
- Error 04, Memory, RAM, EEPROM Test Error
- Error 05, Key Depressed at Power Up
- Error 09, Lower PCA Memory Test Error
- Error 10, Line Frequency out of Acceptable Range
- Error 11, Watchdog (Upper PCA)
- Error 12, Watchdog (Lower PCA)
- Error 13, Fan at Incorrect Speed
- Error 14, Fan Fail
- Error 15, AC Input Voltage Too High
- Error 16, AC Input Voltage Too Low
- Error 20, Too Many Maximum Power Request in 1 Second
- Error 21, Too Many Maximum Consecutive Power Requests
- Error 22, No Motor Pulses at Start Up
- Error 23, Motor Pulses Missing after Start Up
- Error 24, Reduce Speed Requested, Speed is not Reducing
- Error 25, Motor Pulse Count over Acceptable Limit
- Error 26, Motor Pulse Width Incorrect
- Error 27, Too Much Drive Motor Current
- Error 28, Temperature Too High
- Error 29, Excessive AC Input Current
- Error 30, 31, 32 and 33, Communications Error
- Error 37, E-Stop Not Working
- Error 40, No Lift Motion Detected
- Error 41, Lift has not Responded in Acceptable Time
- Error 42, Lift Position Value Out of Range
- Error 43, Zero Switch not Found
- Error 44, Un-commanded Lift Motion
- Error 45, Lift Moving in Wrong Direction
- Error 46, Low Battery Voltage (AMT12 Only)
- Error 50, Too Much Brake (Magnet) Current
- Error 53, Can't Read Target, Can't Find Home Switch
- Error 54, Target Pulses Lost During Operation
- Error 55, Brake Home Switch Activated Unexpectedly
- Error 60 or "Temporarily Out of Order", Auto Stop Not Working (TRM Treadmills)
- Error 61 or "Temporarily Out of Order, Auto Stop Not Present" (TRM Treadmills)
- Error 62, Vertical Sensor Failure (AMT12 Only)
- Error LS, Speed Sensor Signal Missing
- Error 70, LPCA Not Read
- Error 71, Blank LPCA
- Error 72, AMT LPCA Version Unknown
- Error 73, AMT LPCA Record Bad
- Error 74, Refurbished Head
- Error 75, Refurbished Head
- Error 76, AMT Head Stride Count Less than the LPCA
- Error 77, AMT UPCA Stride Count Greater than the LPCA
- Error 78, AMT Belt Replacement Warning
- Error 79, AMT Belt Replacement Required
Error Code List for Precor Fitness Equipment
What does error 21 mean?
Precor Error Code 21
Error Code: 21 Manufacturer: Precor
Model: All Models
Error Description:
Error 21, Too many Consecutive Power Requests- The error 21 observes a treadmill's power bit reading when the treadmill was operating at speeds above 1 mph. Power bits indicate the relative time that the motor controller drive circuit is turned on. Power bits is an indication of the amount of power the load is demanding from the motor controller. Error 21 indicates that at a speed greater than 1 mph, an excessive amount of power is being demanded from the motor controller.
Possible Reason:
- A badly worn deck and/or running belt can cause the error to appear when the unit is in use.
- Badly worn drive motor brushes may not be making proper contact with the drive motor commutator causing the error to occur when the unit is in use. The unit may also slow down or become sluggish when the load or speed is increased.
- A jumper may be required on the lower PCA if installed into a 120 VAC (Version 2) treadmill.
- A leaky or shorted drive motor filter capacitor (on units equipped with SCR motor controller) could increase the current demand enough to cause the error.
- A leaky or shorted drive motor inductor (on units equipped with SCR motor controller) could increase the current demand enough to cause the error.
- The high power demand is caused by a shorted or de-magnetized drive motor.
Recommended Action:
- Determine the amount of AC input current being drawn by the unit under no load and loaded conditions using a clamp on AC ammeter. The current displayed can be used to determine the condition of the deck and/or running belt. These same readings should be taken on a like unit, in good operating condition with a know good deck and running belt. The readings from the unit in good operationg condition can be used as the benchmark. Compare readings and replace* the deck and/or running belt if necessary. *Some units have a reversible deck. Be sure if the deck is being flipped or replaced, a new belt is installed on the new deck surface.*
- Inspect and repalce both drive motor brushes if necessary.
- Inspect the lower PCA (if unit is 120 VAC/ Version 2) for jumper. If jumper is not installed, error typically appears between 7 mph & 8 mph. Install jumper if necessary. CAUTION - DO NOT install jumper if unit is 240 VAC. Installing the jumper on a 240 VAC unit will casue the lower PCA to fail.
- Measure the AC input current without a load using a clamp on AC ammeter. Electrically isolate the filter capacitor from the drive motor circuit. The drive motor leads need be kept intact so the drive motor will operate with the filter capacitor removed from the circuit. Re-measure the no load AC input. If the AC input current is significantly lower, replace the filter capacitor.
- Measure the AC input current without a load using a clamp on AC ammeter. Electrically isolate the inductor from the drive motor circuit. The drive motor leads need be kept intact so the drive motor will operate with the inductor removed from the circuit. Re-measure the no load AC input. If the AC input current is significantly lower, replace the inductor.
- Swap the existing drive motor with a known good drive motor.
Precor Error Code 21
Precor EFX 5.23 display dead
CHeck the fuses on the lower board. You may also want to unplug the eddy current magnet and speed sensor from the lower board and the heart rate sensor(if there is one) from the upper board to make sure they are not shorted out and not allowing the upper to light up. Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at
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Pass lock reset
Procedure 2.3 - Accessing the User Parameter Program
This procedure allows you to change the following settings:
• Set Measurement Units
• Enable/Disable Password
• Set User Name
Procedure
1. Plug the power cord into the wall outlet, then turn on the treadmill with the circuit breaker.
2. Press keys STOP,5,6,7,1 sequentially.
3. The display will momentarily read SELECT UNITS
4. The currently selected measurement unit will then be displayed.
5. Use the UP, DOWN arrow keys to toggle between U.S. STANDARD and METRIC.
6. Press the ENTER key to select the currently displayed measurement unit.
7. The display will momentarily read, PASSWORD
8. Use the UP, DOWN arrow keys to select either PASSWORD ENABLED or PASSWORD DISABLED
9. Press the STOP or ENTER key to exit the program.
Walking belt slipping
Adjusting Tension on a Treadmill Running Belt
It is necessary to properly tension a
treadmill belt when it is replaced. After time, a belt can stretch and may begin to slip. When this happens, it is necessary to adjust the tension of the running belt to stop it from slipping. Manufacturers of treadmills generally agree on one of three procedures for
how to tension a treadmill running belt.
- Adjust for no slippage of the treadmill walking belt on the front roller (Often referred to as the "Stomp Test")
- This procedure works well for a previously installed belt that is now slipping.
- Underside of belt should be free of any glazing/wax buildup.
- Rollers must also be free of wax buildup.
- Be sure belt tracking/centering is correct before proceeding.
- The most popular speed for this adjustment is 2mph to 3mph.
- Try to slow the belt by applying pressure with your foot against the belt movement while grasping the handrails. If the running belt slow, slips or stops (and the front roller does not) adjust BOTH adjustment bolts 1/4 turn clockwise. Test again and repeat adjustment if necessary.
- This procedure requires two belt gauges or calipers
- This procedure works well when installing a new belt.
- This procedure requires you to stretch the belt. Depending on the manufacturer*, this varies between .4 and .6 percent. A dial on the gauge or caliper will indicate the amount of stretch. *Consult the owner/service manual for proper tension.
- If you are working on a previously tensioned belt you will need to release the tension before attaching the gauges or calipers.
- Gauges or Calipers unavailable
- Release the tension on the belt.
- Using a yard stick or tape measure, place two marks on the left and right edges of the belt and deck 36 inches apart (or 50 inches if you prefer).
- Adjust the left and right tensioning bolts until both sides measure 36 3/16 inches (or 50 1/4). This is equal to .5% of stretch.
- Test for proper tracking and tension, adjust if necessary.
How to Tension Treadmill Walking Belt that Slips
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