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This seems abnormal. These machines seem to have an intermittent diagnostic that they run which includes (or simply consists of) raising and then lowering the incline or slope. If this process seems to hang or the machine never returns to "normal life", you may have to call your service number.
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Can be the lower limit switch be faulty. Of you wish to get some details about treadmill repair and service then check the following link http://electro-medical.blogspot.com/
Do you have the iFit component on your treadmill? We had a similar issue and I unplugged the iFit component (requires opening the console and unplugging the ribbon cable that attaches the iFit component) and the treadmill started working again.
This sounds as though the motor is bad, they cost around $130.00, ther is a n electronic controller that controls it, but as it is trying to raise I would think that the switch and controller are functioning. Best of luck and please post back f this helps.
Adjust the REED swicht , see diagram, clean it, and tight the plug very well.
2) clean the ribbon cables, for keypads, clean it. 3) tight the connector from display board vs lower board too see the block diagram After you fix it. RUN the software calibration for diagnostic, troubleshooting. too God bless you
I had the SAME problem, several time, with my NordicTrack A2250 Treadmill.
Allow it to go fully up and then fully down several times, without turning it off. IT seems to "cycle" that way 3 times and then "reboots" itself and starts working normally, again.
I had to figure this out myself... none of the suggestions I read worked.
I had the SAME problem, several times, with my NordicTrack A2250 Treadmill.
Allow it to go fully up and then fully down several times, without turning it off. IT seems to "cycle" that way 3 times and then "reboots" itself and starts working normally, again.
I had to figure this out myself... none of the suggestions I read worked.
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