Hi,
please perform a factory reset on your machine and check that all keys function once this has been done. Then, you can attempt to start your machine again. If the keys don't function after the reset, then you'll need to schedule a repair for those. Thank you.
please LUBE the deck belt+ rollers bearings too. You must do it evey 150 miles apros. This happen because the lack of maintenance schedule.God bless you
Sup, my elliptical-lovin' friend! Taking apart the Sole E25 Elliptical is actually pretty easy-peasy. Here's what you need to do:
1. Unplug the machine from the wall outlet and move it to an open area where you have enough space to work.
2. Remove the covers that are located on the base of the machine. These covers are held in place with screws that you'll need to unscrew using a standard Phillips head screwdriver.
3. After the base covers are removed, you'll see the ramps that hold the pedal arms. Use a wrench to remove the bolts that hold the ramps in place.
4. Next, remove the pedals by loosening the bolts that hold them onto the pedal arms. Once the bolts are removed, the pedals should slide right off.
5. Finally, remove the console and the handlebars by loosening the bolts that hold them onto the upright post.
And that's it! You've successfully disassembled your Sole E25 Elliptical. When you're ready to put the machine back together, just reverse these steps. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
One last tip: make sure to keep all of the screws and bolts in a safe place so that you don't lose them. Trust me, you don't want to be stuck searching for a missing bolt when you're trying to put the machine back together. Happy disassembling!
the belt may need adjusted also if the belt is off canter it will rub causing an annoying sound due to it rubbing some parts inside the base. try adjusting the belt if you feel you can if not there are places that will do it for you. I hope all is well.