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The E5 Error is specific to the TR2000e and the TR3000e treadmills.
The error code triggers when an object is detected by the folding sensors on the underside of the treadmill. The folding sensors look like small trapezoids: two on the back and two on the front. Make sure there are no foreign objects underneath the treadmill. If no objects are present, inspect the sensors for damage. If the problem persists, please contact customer service.
The E5 Error is specific to the TR2000e and the TR3000e treadmills.
The error code triggers when an object is detected by the folding sensors on the underside of the treadmill. The folding sensors look like small trapezoids: two on the back and two on the front. Make sure there are no foreign objects underneath the treadmill. If no objects are present, inspect the sensors for damage. If the problem persists, please contact customer service.
I do not see your model treadmill listed on that page. I suspect LUbe means your treadmill needs lubricating. The General Maintenace instrucitions (link the last one in the first column on the Support Documents page) will give you some information.
This is the link to the Contact Us page for Xterra Fitness: http://www.xterrafitness.com/contacts/?ref=footer-link
You may want to send an email to find out how you can obtain an owner's manual for your model of treadmill.
I own the same treadmill and lost the incline as you describe. I toubleshooted(?) the condition and found that the nylon gear (28,81 or both) was stripped. I ordered a replacement for a few dollars and installed it. Work carefully and be prepared to get greasy as you will need to disassemble the elevation motor (item 30). See link below for the exploded view assembly and parts list.
http://sportsartamerica.com/saf/support/technicalsupport/diagrams/3100.pdf
Hi Diane
Look underneath with a flash light the electronic console has on each side 2 allen bolts holding the console to the up rights.A cable is also going into the upper display first must be disconnected by gently prying off that console cable cover. Remove the bolts I believe with a 6 mm allen wrench and that should do it. reverse that order when reassembling.
If your engine is a four cylinder, the firing order is as follows; from left to right on the block..1-2-3-4...look at the top of the distributor cap: counter clockwise from #1, the order is...1-3-4-2. If your engine is a six cylinder, face the front of the engine...left bank is: 1-3-5...right bank is: 2-4-6...look at top of distributor cap starting with #1...read counter clockwise...1-2-3-4-5-6. Let me know how you make out. Master [email protected]
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