SOURCE: Treadmill has always been on a constant incline
Run the machine through calibration. If this does not work you will have either a bad controller or incline motor is bad.
SOURCE: Message in the display "err 2" and my kettler treadmill doesn't work
Hi Rendra,
Try this:
Switch the treadmill off and then on again.
Push the "minus" speed button and the "stop" button simultanuously.
If all is well you will now have entered the maintenance mode.
Next push the "plus" speed button and the "stop"button smultanuously.
Now you you've reached the error mode.
Push the "plus" or "minus" speed button to browse the error codes untill you've reached "L er".
The push start to erase the message.
Turn the power off and then on again to restart the treadmill.
With any luck the error has disappeared and the treadmill will function again. If not.....you'll have to contact Kettler.
Btw...This error occurs when the belt is "pushed" by the runner. For example when you put weight on the handlebar and the push your feet backwards.
SOURCE: kettler treadmill "silikon wartung"
Hi eirik,
Your treadmill needs lubricating.
Get a an aerosol with silicone lubricant and spray it under the belt & on top of the ground board.
Then turn the belt by hand (treadmill switched off!) until you've lubricated the whole belt.
Next leave the machine running for 5 minutes at 5 KM/H (3 M/H) without any load on it.
That should do the trick.
SOURCE: my health rider treadmill s300se is stuck in the
Try putting the key in while holding the down incline button in. This resets the height mechanism. Repeat with the up incline button.
Worked for me.
SOURCE: I have a Nordic Track EXP1000i Treadmill. The
I know it's been months, but, if you still have this problem try this: 1. remove the philips screws holding the motor/belt/electronics cover on: you can lay the whole thing on it's side and remove them from the bottom. there's two in the front and two on the sides.
2. Obviously, unplug the unit! before doing anything. lay the unit back on it's feet (normal position)
3. Find the incline motor assembly. it will be int he middle of everything. black tube thingy.
4. take a cordless drill with a flat head screw driver bit, and turn the incline motor CCW. until the bed is flat.
5. what what I have read, you should shop for a new incline sensor. these fail before the motor does.
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