If you're running the machine on a dedicated circuit then your unit is drawing too much current. This can be caused by friction and drag. Solution: Lube deck/belt. If problem persists, replace deck/belt. If you ignore this fix this will blow your controller. .
You have to realign treadles ,take the back cover out and at the base of your unit you'll see two slides , couple of screws and yellow bushings if bushings are still in a good shape you can align treadles , if they're broken or worn out you have to replace them , I think there are 8 of them total ,they're called IGUS bushing
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see the video attached. and proceed according. However you must test the power cord for short circuit. some wires is touching each to another. Or the outlet wall the wires are loosing touching each to other and blowing the c.breaker, or call some electrician for to fix it.God bless you
Nice machine! I use WD 40 on my machine. It comes with a small tube attached to the can that lets you get into joints and bearings easily. Keep the can handy if you work out regularly..it keeps it quiet and smooth!
1= do not panic2= Lube the deck belt3= lube the roller bearing4= adjust the REED switch see the diagram attached, clean and tigh the wires connector very well5= lube the motor elevation very well gear and shaft.6= adjust the potentiometer of elevation motor,7a readjust again the speed sensor, see the diagram attached,clean it and tight wires connector very well.7= Run again the software calibration for diagnose and troubleshootingsee the block diagram and fix it , maybe the main motor board is faulty, test it with the RUN s.calibration. God bless you
Error code 0AB on a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator may indicate a problem with the evaporator temperature sensor. The evaporator temperature sensor is responsible for monitoring the temperature inside the freezer compartment. If the sensor is not functioning properly, it may send incorrect temperature readings to the control board, causing the error code to appear.
Some possible causes of this error code include:
The evaporator temperature sensor is malfunctioning and needs to be replaced.
The wiring connections between the sensor and the control board are loose or damaged.
The control board itself is malfunctioning.
If you are seeing this error code, I would recommend checking the wiring connections and the sensor and if they are ok then the control board may need to be replaced.
It is best to contact a qualified technician or the manufacturer for help troubleshooting and repairing the issue, as working on refrigeration equipment can be dangerous if you are not properly trained and equipped.
The hydraulic shocks found on exercise machines aren't very different to the shocks found on cars, bikes and trucks or even inside some washing machines - the ones on display on bikes and exercise machines are better finished and nicer to look at.
Your question is asked everyday by thousands of vehicle owners who also want to know why shocks leak.
I have a theory, but it is just a theory - If a telescopic shock absorber is going to leak they mostly start leaking while relatively young. I think very few leak because the seal is worn out - a very few do and that happens after a long service life.
I think in some cases it could be the quality of the seal or the way it is fitted but my theory is about the ambient temperature, the temperature of the components and the temperature of the oil that fills the shock.
It is possible during manufacture a certain volume (rather than a weight) of oil is placed in each shock and at certain times, such as first thing after the weekend, in the winter perhaps, the oil will be cold so when the finished item meets hot weather the fluid expands and the level could rise enough to overwhelm the seal...