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My TM won't work in the incline mode. We recently reset it up and started it before we had it in the proper alignment (walking surface to motor) and engaged the incline function. There was a bolt

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2012
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Please RUN the software caibration for diagnose, troubleshooitng, and fix it Maybe you have speed sensor faulty or bad adjustment, clean it and tight wires connector.
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SOURCE: Recently purchased the Crosswalk 570. Assembled

recently purchased a crosswalk 570 treadmill and used it and it worked fine but when we tried to use it today the machine made a strange noise under the hood. we noticed that the belt on the track was slightly rubbing against the hood. How can we fix it?

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SOURCE: I have a Proform XP

  • Place a mat under your treadmill. You can buy a treadmill mat at any sporting goods store and most major discount stores such as Wal-Mart or Target. Treadmill mats are made of heavy-duty rubber or foam and are specifically designed to absorb the vibrations caused by the everyday use of a treadmill. Treadmill mats greatly reduce the noise caused when a person runs on a treadmill, and are especially helpful if you live in an apartment and have neighbors immediately below you.
  • 2 Tighten or replace the belt on your treadmill. A loose or worn belt will cause your treadmill to vibrate excessively. You can buy replacement belts at many sporting goods outlets or directly from your treadmill's manufacturer. Refer to your user's guide for instructions regarding how to tighten or replace the belt, as well as the size and type of replacement belt required by your treadmill.
  • 3 Secure all ancillary parts of your treadmill. Be sure that the rails, console and housing are in place and fastened tightly to the body of the treadmill. Tighten any loose screws or bolts

  • Additional: Level the machine with a good level 2) put a little oil to the shaft of incline motor c) to line up the incline motor

    Anonymous

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    • Posted on May 06, 2012

    SOURCE: Proform 730 treadmill,rusted screws won't remove to replace walking belt

    Use WD40. Or go to a nearby hardware store an purchase a rust remover. Aply either one and wait for a bit. Then remove screws.

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    • Posted on May 17, 2012

    SOURCE: proform 860 treadmill, want to undo incline feature, & use it without it

    Run the software calibration for easy diagnose, troubleshooting, and fix it.
    God bless you

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