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TROUBLESHOOTING 

 

Electronic Error Codes 

Your self-diagnostic ProClub LT treadmill has built in sensors that will determine the precise reason for a problem.  If the onboard computer 

detects a problem, an error code will be displayed.  If an error code appears during operation of your treadmill, do the following: 

 

 

Make a note of the error code number. 

 

Obtain your serial number, located on the front of the treadmill approximately 10-12 inches to the left of the power cord. 

 

Write down which mode of operation you were using, the speed and incline that were set and if you were pressing any 

buttons at the time. 

 

Contact the PaceMaster dealer where you purchased your treadmill.  If you have moved or need the name of the local dealer, 
visit our website at 

www.pacemaster.com <http://www.pacemaster.com>

 and choose the dealer locater to find this 

information.

 

 

 
Hesitation of the Tread belt 

Hesitation of the tread belt usually indicates slippage of either the tread belt (the belt you walk on) or the drive belt (the belt connecting the 

drive roller to the motor).  To determine which of these belts is slipping, first adjust the drive belt tension and test to see if the slippage stops.  

If the hesitation is not corrected than the tread belt tension needs adjustment. 

 

CAUTION:

  The power must be turned off before making adjustments. 

 
 
 

Figure 7 

Drive Belt Tension Adjustment 

Step One: 

Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the 2 screws 

that hold the front of the motor cover in place and remove 

the motor cover. 
 

Step Two: 

Locate the four motor mount screws  (1) as shown in the 

diagram and loosen them each two turns each using the 3/16" 
allen wrench. 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 

Step Three: 

Locate the drive belt adjustment screw  (2) in the lower 

front end of the treadmill.  Insert the allen wrench into the drive 

 

 

belt adjustment screw.  Turn the screw 1/2 turn clockwise. 

 

Step Four: 

Complete the adjustment by tightening the four motor mount 
screws (1). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 8 

 

Step Five: 

Walk on the treadmill to determine if the slippage is decreased 
or eliminated. 

 

 

 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for PaceMaster ProClub LT

Page 1: ...PaceMaster ProClub LT OWNER S MANUAL Manufactured by Aerobics Inc 34 Fairfield Place West Caldwell NJ 07006 973 276 9700 PCLT DOC 2 03...

Page 2: ...ONS 10 12 Setting Your Weight 10 Metric Units 10 Quick Start 10 Manual Operation 11 Preset Workouts 11 Preset Workouts Course Specifications 12 EXCLUSIVE ProClub LT FEATURES 13 Aerobic Points 13 CARE...

Page 3: ...s to assist you in reaching your fitness goals Please read this manual in its entirety so you will be thoroughly acquainted with assembly operation and maintenance information About This Manual It is...

Page 4: ...ur PaceMaster treadmill if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not operating properly if it has been dropped or damaged or if it has been immersed in water Should any of these occur contact your au...

Page 5: ...rpet Deep pile carpet is not recommended Unpacking Your Treadmill The PaceMaster treadmill is packed in five pieces Frame assembly Front handlebar assembly with Control Panel Two side rails Motor cove...

Page 6: ...it connection to a proper electric circuit Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter should be used with this product Attempting to bypa...

Page 7: ...llowing the same procedure Tighten both side rails with a wrench Figure 5 Figure 5 To install the motor cover stand in front of the treadmill Pick up the motor cover 16 so it is level and the word Pac...

Page 8: ...ow shows 2 5 mph Step Four Press the START STOP button Within a few seconds the tread belt will begin to move If the tread belt does not move or the treadmill stops after a few seconds and displays an...

Page 9: ...minute countdown for the warm up phase a countdown for the main exercise phase and then a 2 5 minute countdown for the cool down phase In Quick Start the TIME DISPLAY WINDOW shows elapsed time DISTANC...

Page 10: ...tric units operation kilogram kilometers and KPH instead of English units pounds miles and MPH the METRIC indicator light in the upper left corner of the DATA DISPLAY WINDOW will be illuminated For de...

Page 11: ...he PACE button in the SPEED display window until the METRIC indicator light in the left corner of the DATA display window is illuminated QUICK START Once you have entered your weight pressing Start al...

Page 12: ...ts Fat Burn Cardio Endurance and Interval These specifically designed courses each offer 9 different levels of intensity giving you 36 different workout possibilities During your workout you will be a...

Page 13: ...12...

Page 14: ...er to automatically calculate the number of AEROBIC POINTS you earn for each workout Dr Cooper states in his book The Aerobics Program For Total Well Being The main idea of this system is that in orde...

Page 15: ...tenance free Any attempt to lubricate underneath the running belt will result in damage especially if silicone or any other lubricant is used The side rails are made of steel By occasionally applying...

Page 16: ...ad belt usually indicates slippage of either the tread belt the belt you walk on or the drive belt the belt connecting the drive roller to the motor To determine which of these belts is slipping first...

Page 17: ...han 1 1 2 turns can result in bearing damage to the motor and or drive roller Tread Belt Tension Adjustment Figure 9 Step One Locate the two tread belt adjustment screws 3 and 4 as shown Step Two Turn...

Page 18: ...tatic dispersing fibers Deck Maintenance Free custom designed medium density fiberboard with phenolic surface Rollers 2 5 OD precision machined steel with permanently lubricated sealed bearings Shock...

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