Cleal the contacts relais, and replace if necessary. Of course your LUBE the gear and shaft too.Test the elevation motor for problem bearing for repair.
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SOURCE: I have the EXP 2000 NordicTrack incline treadmill
Manuals can be downloaded at http://www.iconservice.com/CustomerService/manuals
First perform an incline calibration.
Insert the safety key/magnet. Press the incline up button. While the numbers are changing, remove the key. Release the incline up button and reinsert the key/magnet. The machine should go to the top and then back to the bottom.
If it only starts then stops, the incline sensor may be defective. Be sure all the plugs are secure on the controller board.
If the sensor is defective, you will need to order a new incline motor..
If the incline motor does not move at all, the controller may be defective..
SOURCE: nordictrack apex4100i level incline will not work
Try this calibration procedure.
Turn the power switch on. Remove the safety key. Hold the Stop and Speed Up or Speed Plus buttons down then insert the safety key.
The display should show some numbers.
Press the stop key one time and the display should show some other numbers and some 00's. Press the Incline Up button and see if the Incline begins to move, if it does let it go all the way up and then all the way down, wait a few seconds after it stops, then hit the stop key 4 times. It should be calibrated. If it didn't move then the board or the incline motor is bad.
SOURCE: Nordictrack Model A2550: Incline function!!??
this function is to give a little more intensity exercise, while helping to raise the heart rate and thus burn fat. watch it more practical as a stress test.can use the runner at a speed of 3.5 mph and an elevation of 7.5 of inclination and see good results
SOURCE: Lifefitness TR 9000 treadmill - 1997 model
Because you are hearing the lift motor making a noise, it sounds like the gears in the motor are bad. The fix is to replace the lift motor.
SOURCE: My Nordictrack treadmill seems to
it is trying to calibrate itself, let it go the whole way up and then down without interrupting it. Then it should be fine.
Treadmill manufactures publish user's guides that contain running deck incline operation procedures and warnings. Typical guides include weight limits and conditions for use. Most treadmills are designed to manage up to 250 pounds of weight. Operating the incline with excessive weight on the deck or cycling through numerous incline setting in succession can tax the incline motor. In time, the normal sound of the incline motor may become louder when the feature is used inappropriately.
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