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Incline won't shut off

The other control buttons don't work. When I power on the treadmill, it raises to the maximum incline and then goes back down to the botttom.. never stops until I pull the red magnet.

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Please RUN The software calibration for diagnose, troubleshooting and fix it.
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SOURCE: Image 17.0 treadmill is stuck in incline position

Hello there, The first thing I would try is to calibrate the incline on the unit.
Do this using the following procedure.
With the safety key out, press the stop button along with the speed up button while inserting the safety key onto the unit.
remove your fingers from all buttons, Then press the stop button one time. Now press the incline up button one time.
The unit should go all the way to the top, then return to the bottom.
Remove the safety key and reinsert it to continue using the machine

If this does not work you can manually move the machine to the bottom using this procedure.
Remove the hood cover b removing 2 screws in the rear of the machine and removing the first 2 screws on the foot rails on each side.
You can now lift the cover out of the way.
At this point you will see the incline motor located in the center of the unit pointing in a downward direction.
On the top of the motor there will be a small fan encased inside of a metal cover. There will be a flat head screw located inside the metal frame where the fan is. Rotate this clockwise to lower the unit. (the motor is geared very high it may not seem as though it is moving but it is) be patient that procedure does take a little while.
Any questions please feel free to leave another message on this link.

Good Luck! Tim

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  • Posted on Nov 17, 2009

SOURCE: My treadmill's incline goes up and down but the

The motor controller. If everything works but the belt will not turn, that's 99.99% your problem. I can get you a controller and walk you through replacing it. [email protected]

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2010

SOURCE: Image 10.0 treadmill incline not working

I have a image 10.0 treadmill. I recently started running on it about 2 weeks now, my problem is that now when i put the red plastic card in the console to start it up, the console completely lights up and starts to buzz, and i won't start. I've unplugged it, it worked, then when i shut it off again and reinsert the red plastic card it does the same thing. What is this problemand what can i do?

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