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Anonymous Posted on Jan 11, 2014

I have a HYPER EXTENSION treadmill, when i switch it on it will run for a few seconds and then stop, showing ERR1 which will go up to ERR10 and then count down.and so on. motor also stops but console

I have lubricated the belt and dusted the area around motor and MCB. sometimes it runs for a few seconds and stops, sometimes when i press START it will not run at all and immediately show ERR1

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John Mazmanian

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2010

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Press Enter,speed up and speed down simultaneously. Then enter to view error buffer . press quick start/pacer-stop simultaneously to reset error buffer log. Hope this helps

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John Mazmanian

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2010

SOURCE: I bought a second hand 9.21 Treadmill.The machine

Sounds like the wax lubrication has finally boiled off the belt the easiest way eliminate this problem is to rewax the deck. You may purchase this @ http://www.gympart.com/ or call them 1-800-496-7278 I would recommend what is call WAX BLAST they come in 3oz or 6oz bottles.
Now the fun part to apply this product you must first get the treadmill and walk on it for about 5min to heat up the deck, then stop the unit with your product go to upper third of the belt lift edge of the belt stick the nozzle between the belt and deck squeeze the bottle approx. amount 1 tbs of wax to the center then get back on the treadmill and walk for 10 min this is to heat up the wax so that belt will act like a wick to absorb wax! This should be done every 3 months or so. Their a catch if this does fix the problem you may be investing in a new belt and possible and new deck. Hope this take of it!!

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John Mazmanian

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2010

SOURCE: treadmill get stop with a jrk whn power gets a cut..

Sounds like the wax lubrication has finally boiled off the belt the easiest way eliminate this problem is to rewax the deck. You may purchase this @ http://www.gympart.com/ or call them 1-800-496-7278 I would recommend what is call WAX BLAST they come in 3oz or 6oz bottles.
Now the fun part to apply this product you must first get the treadmill and walk on it for about 5min to heat up the deck, then stop the unit with your product go to upper third of the belt lift edge of the belt stick the nozzle between the belt and deck squeeze the bottle approx. amount 1 tbs of wax to the center then get back on the treadmill and walk for 10 min this is to heat up the wax so that belt will act like a wick to absorb wax! This should be done every 3 months or so. Their a catch if this does fix the problem you may be investing in a new belt and possible and new deck. Hope this take of it!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 28, 2010

SOURCE: the treadmill stop when i increase the speed and t...

Error 26 is what's known as a Motor Pulse Width Incorrect. It basically monitors the sensor signal and verifies that it's appropriate for the requested speed. If your machine uses an infrared sensor, check the line of sight between the optical eye and the sensor target, an array of black and silver wedges arranged like a pie. Ensure that it is 3/16" apart and that it's pointed at the larger point of the wedge section. Use an electronic cleaning compressed air cleaner to blow out any particles that could block it. Have a close look at the target, if it's torn or badly scratched, it will need to be replaced.

If the machine uses a hall effect sensor (magnetic) ensure the distance between the flywheel tooth and sensor is 3/16".

You can sometimes get this error if the speed sensor is faulty, but usually it will happen without you even touching the controls at that point because the lower board isn't receiving any signals from the sensor, or you will get a different error code.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2010

SOURCE: Just moved my precor c966i treadmill (we

it should be a cable that looks like an oversized telephone cable. I can't really tell by the description of the problem if you just can't remember where it plugs into or if you've lost it altogether. There will be a circuit board in the base of the treadmill that will have something that looks like a phone jack port on it. That's where it will plug into. There should only be one port on the lower board that will accept that style of plug.

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May 21, 2015 - If the running belt stops after 6 seconds of starting the treadmill, this may indicate that either the ... If there is no belt movement, or you notice a burning smell coming from the motor area, this ... An E6 or E7 error code is an incline error code. ... This will cause the incline motor to raise the running deck up.

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