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How do i fix a lifegear treadmill 97520?

I'm having a lifegear treadmill 97520 when i switch it on it's keeping give beeb sound and showing on the screen Er 02 what is the problem and how can i fix it

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ERROR CODE
DESCRIPTION
E1
Speed error (The treadmill running speed is 3.2 kph faster than the displayed
speed). The treadmill will stop immediately when the console detects this error.
E2
Speed error (The treadmill running speed is 3.2 kph slower than the displayed
speed). The treadmill will stop 16 seconds later after the console detects this
error.
Troubleshooting / Resetting error codes
In the rare event of the treadmill displaying an error code ("E" followed by a number), simply reset
the computer by:
1. Step off the treadmill. Ensure that you are clear of the running belt.
2. Turn the treadmill off at the master power switch located near the motor housing.
WARNING: Ensure nothing is positioned near or under running belt which may possibly block
it's normal operation.
3. Turn the treadmill on at the master power switch.
4. Ensure that the Safety Tether Key is securely and properly installed onto the console or just
reinstalling the Safety Tether Key can also reset the display.
If the above does not clear the error code, please contact the nearest Dealer/Service Center

LifeGear 97320 Owner Manual Page 17

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 30, 2010

SOURCE: belt slipping

Here are two solutions one is to get the belt centered on the treadmill and the other is to tighten the belt.

There should be two bolts in the rear of the treadmill, one on each side. These bolts adjust the rear roller of the treadmill. The walking belt will always go to the side that is looser. To get the belt back on track, (if you can start the treadmill so the belt is running) tighten the bolt on the side that the belt has slipped to. Tighten the bolt a little bit at a time. If you tighten the bolt too much, then the belt will go to the other side.

To tighten the belt, start by locating the two bolts that adjust the rear roller (one on each side of the unit in the back). Run the unit at about 3 mph. Tighten the bolts a 1/4 turn at a time. Make sure that what you do to one side, you MUST do to the other side or the belt will get off center. After you tighten it 1/4 turn, check the belt to see if it is still slipping. If it is then tighten the belt 1/4 turn again. Continue until the belt does not slip, but do not tighten the bolts more than 2 full turns.

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  • Posted on Nov 03, 2011

SOURCE: I have a lifegear motorized treadmill. After using

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ernesto cuadra

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2013

SOURCE: lifegear motion plus 97920 problem

please adjust the REED switch and see the diagram attached. Test for open or faulty. Clean it + tight the connector very well.
2) if you equipment has battery replalce by new ones and clean it, and putt with FULL energy.
3) TIGHT THE RIBBON CABLE for keypads , clean it and try again.
God bless you

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Dear Sir:

See the diagram attached for Reed switch, clean, tight the connector very well.
2) Change batteries by new ones, and clean the contact very well!

sincerely. God bless you
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I need the I.C number on a Lifegear Walkease Motorized Treadmill # 97295, found out the ic was burnt on the control panel whicl always display E2 code

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1)In electronics, you must need to get the number of IC.

2)If you get some information like as the number of the Control Panel, will be more easy to find, the I.C.

3) You must shure the why the I.C. was burn? . Normally this problem can occur a) failure for some short of some component around the I.C. b) Power supply +5 or 12 Vdc or Low or Higher( Indicating that power supply is Not Good).

4) Would you please tell the exactly Model, Mark, Serial from your Treadmill? In that way I can help you more, and try to get the Schematic Diagram from your Fitness Treadmill.

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