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Posted on Jul 25, 2010

Epic treadmill t60 is stuck in max incline how do

While using our Epic treadmill t60 it got stuck in max incline. I feel like it is the position sensor is not woking but not sure, how do i repair?

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Usually when stuck at the max up position it indicates that you may need a new incline motor. It is not the sensor. I have been repairing treadmills for 15 years and incline sensors seldom if ever go bad. If can isolate the incline motor using a 110 volt power cord, this may un-jam the motor and get it back down to 0%.
I use www.treadmillpartszone.com for parts.

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