SOURCE: Message in the display "err 2" and my kettler treadmill doesn't work
Hi Rendra,
Try this:
Switch the treadmill off and then on again.
Push the "minus" speed button and the "stop" button simultanuously.
If all is well you will now have entered the maintenance mode.
Next push the "plus" speed button and the "stop"button smultanuously.
Now you you've reached the error mode.
Push the "plus" or "minus" speed button to browse the error codes untill you've reached "L er".
The push start to erase the message.
Turn the power off and then on again to restart the treadmill.
With any luck the error has disappeared and the treadmill will function again. If not.....you'll have to contact Kettler.
Btw...This error occurs when the belt is "pushed" by the runner. For example when you put weight on the handlebar and the push your feet backwards.
ERROR
CODE # 7
E7-
1) Alternative Elevation Motor
1)Cause:
Elevation Motor not moving Solution:Check
Elevation Motor connection
2)Cause:
Elevation Elevation Motor screw binding Solution:
Clean screw and lubricate
3)Cause:
Elevation Motor Motor out of Range Solution:
Check motor out of elevation
4)Cause:
E-Motor Potentiometer: Solution:
Replace Elevation Motor
2)Alternative:
Display
Doesn't Light Up:
a)Cause:
On/Off switch Solution:
Test unit is turned on b)Cause:
Insufficient Power Source Solution:
Plug
dedicated120V, 20Amp Outlet
c)
Cause:
Line
Cord Damaged Solution:
Replace Line Cord
d)Cause: Fuse Solution: Check Fuse on MCB
ERROR
CODE # 7
E7-
1) Alternative Elevation Motor
1)Cause:
Elevation Motor not moving Solution:Check
Elevation Motor connection
2)Cause:
Elevation Elevation Motor screw binding Solution:
Clean screw and lubricate
3)Cause:
Elevation Motor Motor out of Range Solution:
Check motor out of elevation
4)Cause:
E-Motor Potentiometer: Solution:
Replace Elevation Motor
2)Alternative:
Display
Doesn't Light Up:
a)Cause:
On/Off switch Solution:
Test unit is turned on b)Cause:
Insufficient Power Source Solution:
Plug
dedicated120V, 20Amp Outlet
c)
Cause:
Line
Cord Damaged Solution:
Replace Line Cord
d)Cause:
Fuse Solution:
Check Fuse on MCB
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