There would be some problem in wiring harness between motor control board and control panel. Try to remove form both side an reconnect it
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see the video and lube too the rollers bearing front and back. However if the problem persist. Test the input voltage motor if there are the motor is faulty. Test the output voltage terminal control board if there are Not FOR the input voltage motor, the board is Faulty. replace
please LUBE the deck belt inmediately.2) LUbe the rollers bearing too3) test the input voltage motor , if there are the motor need repair.4) Test the output motor board,if there are NOT voltage the board is faulty.God bless you
To remove the side cover of your Freemotion 330 R bike, follow these steps:
Turn off the bike and unplug it from the power source.
Remove the pedal on the side you want to remove the cover from.
Locate and remove all screws that are holding the side cover in place. There may be screws under a cap or sticker.
Carefully pry off the side cover from the bike frame. It may be held in place by clips or other fasteners, so use caution and gentle force to remove it.
Once the side cover is removed, you should be able to access the tension adjustment mechanism.
Note: Make sure you keep all screws and parts in a safe place, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for adjusting the tension.
It sounds like there might be a issue with the control board of your treadmill. The control board is responsible for managing all of the functions of the machine, including the speed of the belt and the operation of the fan. If the fan speed is increasing when you press the up arrow, but the belt speed is not, it suggests that there is a problem with the control board that is preventing it from sending the correct signals to the motor to increase the speed.
To resolve this issue, you may need to have a technician take a look at the control board and repair or replace it if necessary. Before calling for service, you can also try resetting the treadmill by unplugging it from the wall for a few minutes and then plugging it back in. This can sometimes resolve issues with the control board. If the problem persists, I would recommend contacting the manufacturer or a professional repair service for assistance.
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Try and find a repairer for the board, this make does not have a maker website, so made in China. I can't think of anything on a PCB that would make a noise.
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Hi,
The bottom front portion of the bike should be where the power insert is located. If you have further issues, please reference the bike manual diagram or you can call the manufacturer at 1 800-201-2109.
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I have a Freemotion i5.3 Incline Trainer. When I run on it at 4+ MPH it makes loud bangs when my foot land on the platform. I usually walk on it at higher incline and just recently started running on it. The bangs are much louder at 0% incline than at higher inclines for the same speed. What might be the problem?
Made in China. Cheap transformers and electrical clutches. Trace the hum, disassemble, replace humming unit with padding underneath. A piece of card or felt will suffice.
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If one of the buttons is stuck, none of the buttons will work.
Try using a hair dryer to free the stuck button. the heat (use low) will cause the button to expand and might free the button.
Otherwise, the consoles are not repairable, and are a straight replacement item. Call Icon Fitness for parts pricing.
If it is battery operated (batteries are in the console) change them first.
If that isn't the problem, you need to open up the bike and check the servo motor operation and the eddy mechanism.
Many of the Icon bikes have lifetime warranty on the eddy mech. Check your manual for warranty coverage.