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Suzanne Millership Posted on Apr 03, 2013
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I have an everlast treadmill Jx-269e showing error e09. Any idea what to do about that please?

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DescriptionError 09 checks lower PCA memory locations during the power up test sequence. If a fault isfound during the power up test sequence, error 09 will be displayed. This error code is only usedon products utilizing the dual microprocessor system.Possible Causes1. This error message almost always indicates a lower PCA problem when it is consistentlydisplayed. Failures causing this error message to be displayed are rare.Possible Remedies1. If the error message is consistently displayed when the unit is powered up, the lower PCAshould be replaced. It is possible to see this error message displayed intermittently due toexternal causes. If the units A.C. input significantly dips during the power up test sequencethe test could fail resulting in this message being displayed. Treadmills operating onnon-dedicated A.C. circuits may see this message displayed on an intermittent basis.God bless youI have an everlast treadmill Jx-269e showing error - 65723e8e-6bcc-4a02-900e-e9fa117bb428.gif

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