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Check that the incline plus switch is not jammed or likely there is a defect in the panel circuit causing plus incline to be repeated. This needs to be trouble-shooted by removing and testing the panel circuit.
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.
Plug the power out and plug it back in after a count of 50 could be that it needs to be reset .then plug back in the power and see what its doing if no luck go to manual and look for reset
You've probably figured out by now that your speed reading is in kilometers. You need to adjust the settings to non-metric. The math is as follows, you measure miles times .62. So 9.7 times .62=6.014. Damn, c'mon America, learn some metrics!
The manuals are available at http://www.iconservice.com/CustomerService/manuals.do Be sure to have the actual model number (NTTL..., NCTL...) to be sure to find the correct manual.
I've seen this problem several times, but many things can cause it. It's most likely the motor control board, but it could be a number of things. I'd have it looked at.
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