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Tunturi T20 Folding Programmable Treadmill Questions & Answers
Where can I purchase a teflon spray lubricant for treadmill?
Tunturi.com or accellfitnessna.com should have the lubricant you need. Order it online and they should be able to ship it directly to your house. I service tunturi treadmills, although I haven't come across a teflon lubricated machine, it is very important with these machines you stick with the manufacturer specified lubricants.
My Tunturi T20 treadmill stops and cuts the power.
We have the EXACT same problem! Would love to hear a solution to this. It will eventually work again but we have no idea what brings it back to life. I've tried the reset button, unplugging and replugging numerous times and still get the KM and 579 showing up and then no power.
E7 fault
My Tunturi T20 treadmill male end Unscrewed from female end. What's the solution?
We found leaking oil underneath one side of the
hi,
Its normal. Its the silicon lubricant used to lubricate the treadmill belt. If there is excessive lubricant it will spill out. Don't worry about it. It will become normal within days. just wipe off the excessive lubricant coming out.Its coming out from the running base under the running belt.
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T6 t7 error in lift motor
That potentiometer may finally gave up the ghost or the unit may need to re calibrated but first it needs mechanically put back together I would call Accell fitness of North America they are the distributors of Tunturi Treadmills and should have the technical data to help in the process. Their Phone # is 1-888-388-6887 Good Luck
E1 APPEARS ON VDU SCREEN, WHAT DO I DO???
E1 on the t20 is a speed sensor issue. If you unplug the unit and wait a few minutes, plug it back in and turn it on. If the error clears and it doesn't return, you can use the machine normally. If it does come back, typically, check the following items. The speed sensor is a hall sensor (magnetic), meaning it reads a magnet embedded into the front drive roller. Take the motor cover off and ensure that 1 - the sensor is less than 3mm from the magnet. 2- the magnet is actually in the drive roller pulley and 3 - the drive roller is turning when machine starts.
E1 will appear when the board doesn't receive a signal within 10seconds of starting the machine. If all 3 variables above are met, you can check the sensor itself by unplugging it from the board, (trace the wire back and remove the molar clip from the board) and checking the continuity with a tester. Closed or 0 when the magnet is in front of the sensor, open or 1 when the magnet is moved away. If the sensor is good, within range of the magnet (reading the magnet with a continuity test is a good indicator of placement), the magnet is in the front roller pulley and the roller is turning when the machine turns on, you're more than likely going to be looking at a bad lower board. (circuit board by the drive motor),
Treadmill Tunturi T 20 keeps inclining upward by itself
Testing Mode
1. Enter the testing mode after switching the treadmill POWER ON by pushing first ‘SELECT’ and then‘SPEED DOWN’ and hold buttons pressed simultaneously
2. LED scanning mode for verifying display functionality
3. Press ‘ENTER’ to scan DATA LINES to verify display functionality
4. Press ‘ENTER’ to scan SACN LINES to verify display functionality
5. Press ‘ENTER’ to scan LED’s to verify display functionality
6. After pressing ‘ENTER’ the TIME window shows “test” and the
keypad functionality can be tested (the value displayed
changes when a button is being pressed)
7. Press ‘ENTER’ to enter IO mode (TIME display shows lift
motor potentiometer value, SPEED reads speed from speed
sensor and DISTANCE shows heart rate pulse)
Press ‘START’ to test lower board relay (a “click” sound)
and then press ‘ELEVATION UP’ for 2 seconds to increase
the elevation to 8%. Press ‘ELEVATION DOWN’ to decrease the elevation to minimum
percentage 0%
Press ‘SPEED UP’ to increase speed value and ‘SPEED DOWN’ to decrease speed value.
Press ‘ENTER’ to repeat above test or ‘SELECT’ and ‘ SPEED DOWN’ buttons simultaneously to return
to the normal mode
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