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I have a Freemotion i5.3 Incline Trainer. When I run on it at 4+ MPH it makes loud bangs when my foot land on the platform. I usually walk on it at higher incline and just recently started running on it. The bangs are much louder at 0% incline than at higher inclines for the same speed. What might be the problem?
Without insulting you, I assume that you have waited long enough for the incline calibration to complete (while standing on the treadmill, say one or two minutes). I also assume that you would agree that moving the machine has somehow caused it to malfunction. Check that the new location is reasonably level and that all four "feet" touch and rest on the floor. If nothing remedies, it may be time to call a technician.
I expect there is a limiter switch that tells the treadmill when it has reached its maximum elevation. The switch is probably either malfunctioning or broke.
please RUN the software calibration for easy diagnostic and fix it. go to HOOD cover motor, and follow the steps, or ready your owner manual God bless you
1) Lube the machine see the video and use the common sense, this happen because the lack of maintenancae according with the instr. manual. Shut down the machine for to protect the electronic system.
2) Lube the rollers bearing too, very well.
3) Test the input voltage motor, if there are the motor NEED repair.
4) Test the output voltage board, for input voltage motor, if there are NOT the board is faulty. see the block diagram.
E-mail [email protected] (I found it on the FreeMotion website). I needed one too, and they just send me a response with a pdf file of the manual. Hope that helps!
The problem is either in the lower control board or the lift motor. I would start by replacing the lift motor. Then if that does not fix it, replace the lower control board.
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