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I would suggest verifying 6 volts output from the battery. From there, check the reed switch connection on the power control board. Also verify the gap between the reed switch and the magnet on the pulley. It needs to be close enough to the magnet to get a good reading. I am attaching a link to a video that shows the reed switch replacement procedure. You can see the magnet and also the slots in the reed switch that allow the adjustment. LifeFitness 95Xi Crosstrainer Video Reed Switch Replacement Speed Sensor
check the battery or alternator that charges it. battery is usually front end and alt is in the back. if this is not it it could be the the controller board
Sounds like a battery issue, check the voltage of the inner battery and if it reads less than 6V then you do not have enough power coming up to the console in turn pausing the machine. Eventually it will just not come on at all if this is the issue.
This is a quick test, if you find that after performing the voltage test you get no luck please do not hesitate to call our Technical Support Team at 888-713-2880 or visit us online at http://www.sportsmith.net/supportsearch.aspx we would be more than happy to help out
You may still have the original tie rod design on your machine. If so, more than likely this is your problem. The link below is the updated fix for the original design.
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