Follow this steps and fix it. God bless you
Power Supply
An inadequate power supply limits a Sole treadmill's speed
to 7 mph, even though the display may say it is going faster. Plug the
treadmill directly into an outlet without using an extension cord for
best performance. If this is not possible, Sole recommends using a short
16 gauge minimum cord.
Belt Too Tight
A walking belt that is too loose will slip and one that is
too tight runs slowly. Adjust the tension by inserting a 6 mm Allen
wrench into the hole in the right end cap at the back of the deck. This
gives you access to the tension bolt. Turn the wrench counterclockwise
no more than a 1/4 turn at a time to decrease tension or the opposite
way to increase tension. Do not tighten more than necessary to eliminate
slippage of the belt on the front roller. You must also then adjust for
tracking due to increased belt tension by turning both tracking bolts
on each side of the end of the rail 1/4 at a time.
Belt Lubrication
Sole treadmill belts come pre-lubricated, but after the
first 50 hours of use you will need to lubricate the machine again. Use
only lubricant sold by Sole. The treadmill can go for another 1,000
hours of use before another lubrication if it is cleaned regularly. If
the belt is running slow and you have done everything else, it may be
that your belt is ready ahead of schedule. Spread an entire tube
width-wise across the center of the deck. The place where your feet hit
when walking or running is the ideal location for the lubricant.
SOURCE: belt wont start on a brand new Sole F80. Motor
It sound like the motor control board is the culprit. Unplug unit then remove shroud then find the 2 leads that connects the motor to the motor control board disconnect them then plug in unit and see if the display blackout after programing the display then hitting start.
SOURCE: SOLE F80 TREADMILL STARTS TO RUN THEN STOPS.
Sound like a speed sensor adjustment here the steps for this procedure:
1. Unplug unit then remove the plastic motor cover. There are either 4 or 5 screws holding the cover in place depending on the model.
2. Locate the speed sensor between the front roller pulley and the frame of the treadmill. It is a small plastic piece
approx 1 1/4” long and 1/4” in diameter with a black wire coming from the back of it leading to the electronic
board in the motor compartment .
3. Locate the magnets mounted in the face of the pulley. (approx. 3/8” in diameter)
4. The end of the sensor should be positioned approximately 1/8” from the magnet at the closest point.
5. Follow the wire from the sensor to the control board. Make sure the connection is pressed firmly down on the
board.
SOURCE: Our Sole F63 treadmill is
pls make clear , countdown is come or not, if coming means problem with controller
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