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Be the first to answer 11/14/2015 10:24:31 PM • Lifespan... • Posted on Nov 14, 2015Be the first to answer
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Lifespan treadmill has a dC-1 code

Reset the error follow the steps. God bless you
    • 1 Unplug the treadmill. Locate the console key and place the safety or reset key into the treadmill console. Replace any parts that need replacing, or move on to the next step.
    • 2 Locate the reset switch on the underside of the treadmill console. Usually the button is large enough to trigger with a pencil eraser or Q-tip. Plug the treadmill plug back into the wall. Use the Q-tip to press the reset button. It may be necessary to hold the reset button down for a few seconds. "CL11" will appear in the display of the treadmill.
    • Press the reset button one more time with the Q-tip. "CL21" should appear on the screen. Press the enter key. The display will change again and show "CL22." Keep pressing the enter key until the numbers cycle through to the number "CL26." Press enter one more time. The letter E should appear on the display screen.
    • 4 Press enter twice more. The letters "SS" should appear on the screen. When this happens, press the start/stop key. Making sure to keep well away from the tread, press enter to start the treadmill. The treadmill will start on its own. The treadmill will stop on its own after a few seconds. When it stops, press the power key two times. Remove the safety key and put in a safe place. Your treadmill is reset.
4/24/2015 1:15:43 AM • Lifespan... • Answered on Apr 24, 2015
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Lifespan TR 1200i Treadmill Theres a creaking noise coming from inside the main covered (engine) compartment when I walk fast and run. I've taken the cover off and can't figure out what is causing th

The LifeSpan TR1200i Treadmill can have a little bit of flex in the frame when being used on wood floors or carpet. With the large plastic hood tightened down securely, the flexing causes squeaks. Further tightening can cause unwanted deformation of the hood leading to breakage. The cure is to loosen the 4 screws that bind the hood to the frame until the hood is sitting on the screws without binding. The weight and size of the hood will keep it in place.
4/24/2015 1:04:58 AM • Lifespan... • Answered on Apr 24, 2015
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E2 code showing -no go

i have same problem,any1 come up with a fix on this??
11/25/2014 1:27:48 AM • Lifespan... • Answered on Nov 25, 2014
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DC6 ERROR CODE

Be the first to answer 7/27/2014 3:01:02 AM • Lifespan... • Posted on Jul 27, 2014Be the first to answer
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