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I turned on my treadmill after a long hiatus :) and got an error message and a beep. The errors were E4, E9 and a few others. It is a Vision Fitness T9400HRT model. Any idea how to fix?

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E4: Solution 1. Check power to the treadmill, as insufficient voltage to the treadmill can cause this error to reoccur. Check the power socket that the tread is plugged into. Eliminate any extension cords or surge protectors (plug the tread directly into a functional power source). Make sure the circuit is not overloaded. Make sure the circuit is NON-GFI. 2. Calibrate (See engineering mode for specific treadmill). 3. If calibrations do not hold, replace upper console. Note: Usually simultaneous with an E6. E6: Solution 1. Check the elevation plug connection at the lower board. 2. Check ALL large data cable connection at the lower and upper boards. 3. Calibrate (See engineering mode for specific treadmill) 4. Test/change large data cable (use large data cable information provided in the data cable portion of this Guide). 5. Replace elevation motor E7/E9: Solution 1. Certain lower boards have an LED that flashes when the magnet on the roller passes the sensor. Adjust sensor position if LED does not flash. See lower board basic troubleshooting for lower boards with the LED. 2. Unplug RPM sensor at the lower board. Check continuity. Treadmill will operate without sensor but cannot Autocalibrate. Calibrate manually. 3. Replace RPM sensor TREADMILL.TROUBLESHOOTING. AUTO CALIBRATION STEP 1 ENTER ENGINEERING MODE • With the SAFETY KEY in place, hold the “ELEVATION UP” and “SPEED DOWN” buttons for 5 seconds. “DGA3” will appear in the profile window and “EHG1” will appear in the function window. • You are now in ENGINEERING MODE STEP 2 ENTER AUTO CALIBRATIONS • Press the “ELEVATION UP” or “SPEED UP” to “EHG4”. • Press “SELECT”. STEP 3 • Press “START”. The treadmill will calibrate itself. This will take about 3 to 5 minutes. When AUTO is complete, “END” will appear in the window. Wait 10 to 15 seconds and the treadmill will reset itself to “P1”. STEP 4 • Press “START” to test the treadmill

  • ciprian_boga Jan 24, 2011

    i have a t9450 treadmill. i had to change the lower board and after this it doesn't work properly. i did all steps for auto calibration but in the end an E9 error appeared.

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My Vision T9600 treadmill is showing an E9 error? How do I fix this please?

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Large Data Cable Symptoms 1. E2 (T9200 & T9250 ONLY) 2. E5 3. E6 4. E9 5. No Elevation or speed function 6. No Elevation 7. No Speed 8. Deck goes to max at start 9. Run away speed Small Data Cable symptoms 1. No power to the upper board 2. Loss of power to the upper board, intermittent shutdown To troubleshoot a bad large data cable for most models - Enter engineering mode (see engineering mode for specific treadmill). If the elevation window in calibrations reads 000 in Px there no signal from the lower board to the upper console.
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The "E4" error code on a T9200 Vision Fitness treadmill typically indicates a problem with the incline motor. This could be caused by a malfunctioning motor, a problem with the wiring or connections to the motor, or an issue with the incline sensor or control board.
Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the problem:
  1. Check the wiring and connections: Inspect the wiring and connections between the incline motor and the control board to make sure that they are securely connected and not damaged.
  2. Check the incline sensor: Make sure that the incline sensor is functioning properly and that it is not blocked or damaged.
  3. Check the control board: Make sure that the control board is functioning properly and that it is not damaged.
  4. Check the incline motor: Make sure that the incline motor is functioning properly and that it is not damaged.
It's important to follow the instructions carefully and if you have any doubts or difficulties, consult the treadmill's user manual or contact Vision Fitness customer service for assistance. It's also important to note that it is recommended to have a professional technician to perform this task as it may cause other issues if not done properly.
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When i then take the safety key off and replace it the E4 error code shows again.

The treadmill was working fine until I moved it a foot and then the error code shows - meaning I'm suspecting a lose cable but I don't know where to start looking for it.

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