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L-10 Treadmill Service Manual 

Endurance and 9” Display Consoles 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for L10

Page 1: ...1 L 10 Treadmill Service Manual Endurance and 9 Display Consoles ...

Page 2: ... Engineering Mode Endurance Console 23 Display Options and Diagnostics 9 Display Series Console 24 Membrane Display Panel 26 Remote Console Removal Installations Instructions 28 Motor Cover Removal 30 Side Frame Cover 31 Drive Roller 33 Rear Roller 35 Treadbelt 37 Treadbelt Tracking Tensioning 38 Deck 39 Impact Absorbers 41 Drive Motor 43 Drive Belt 45 Elevation Motor 46 Inverter Board 48 Landice ...

Page 3: ...3 Endurance Diagnostic Flow Chart 63 ...

Page 4: ...der our labor warranty policy as well Set up includes Assembly adjusting treadbelt and drive belt if needed walking the treadbelt and deck wax in and performing any additional adjustments that may have been upset during shipping The dealer must call for a service authorization number SA prior to performing any service to verify the treadmill is under labor warranty and to get troubleshooting advic...

Page 5: ...5 Service Claim Form ...

Page 6: ...s necessary when the treadmill is in use or near children or persons with disabilities Use the treadmill only for its intended use as described in this manual Do not use attachments not recommended by Landice Never operate treadmill if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged Call your dealer or certified service provider immediately for examination and...

Page 7: ...e treadmill Allow a minimum clearance of 6 feet 183 cm at the rear of the treadmill Never stand on the treadbelt when starting the treadmill A sudden start could cause you to lose your balance Always begin by placing your feet on the side traction strips straddling the treadbelt before turning the treadmill on Always wear the safety lanyard clip securely on your clothing while exercising Failure t...

Page 8: ...dmill power cord is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter should be used with 200 250 VAC treadmills If the treadmill must be configured for use on a different type of electrical circuit qualified service personnel should make the proper For 220v 110v units using 3 phase voltage Each treadmill must have its own circuit breaker and be run on the same phase same...

Page 9: ...c coming from the outlet into the unit and from the lower board into both the elevation motor and the drive motor Vdc Direct Current only flows in one direction and provides a constant voltage over time L10 Treadmills do not use DC Ohms The electrical resistance of a component or conductor measured in ohms You can check the condition of a potentiometer or line cord by measuring the ohms Continuity...

Page 10: ...r will start giving you an amperage reading The average highest reading possible equals your amperage reading The more friction between treadbelt and deck as well as the heavier the load on the belt the hotter the treadbelt will become which will increase your amperage reading AC Amperage DC Amperage Treadbelt Condition Rev 04 2021 2 0 4 0 AC Amps 4 5 6 0 DC Amps Good 4 1 5 9 AC Amps 7 0 9 0 DC Am...

Page 11: ...ce if necessary Check condition of line cord for any cuts gouges or broken prongs on the plug ends Every Six Months Check all nuts and bolts for tightness especially the upright bolts and handrails You can also perform an amperage check to see if the treadbelt is dragging excessively and thus drawing excessive current as follows 1 Install AC clip on ammeter around hot lead on line cord 2 Turn trea...

Page 12: ... of the skin Your workout clothing and shoes The type of material used in your workout clothes can make a world of difference when it comes to combating static buildup Synthetic materials like Polyester Spandex and Acrylic fiber will build up static electricity much faster Instead use natural materials like Cotton in your workout clothing Likewise if your shoes are worn down you will dramatically ...

Page 13: ... Only Accessory Pockets Phone tablet and 2 water bottles holders Step up Height from Floor to Treadbelt 9 Electrical Requirement 220 volt 50 60Hz 10 amps w Dedicated Line Max User Weight 500 lbs Product Weight 460lb Shipping Weight 600lb Dimensions 83 x 34 x 64 Warranty 10 Year Frame 5 Year Parts 2 Year Wear Items deck belt 90 days High Wear Items USB port 1 Year Labor Certifications UL CAN CE Con...

Page 14: ...14 Electrical Schematic ...

Page 15: ...15 Upper Consoles PST 7 CT 7 9 DISPLAY ENDURANCE DISPLAY ...

Page 16: ...er Board Inverter to Elevation Motor 3 From Filter to Lower Board Inverter Black and Red wires power the Inverter 4 From Lower Board Inverter to Drive Motor 4 Drive Motor Harness 3 Filter Harness 2 Elevation Harness 1 Display Harness LOWER BOARD INVERTER ELEVATION MOTOR CHOKE AC DRIVE MOTOR LINE FILTER ...

Page 17: ...own Switch and Stop Switch Pin4 P0 2 Input Incline up Switch and Start Switch Pin5 P0 3 Input Incline down Switch Pin6 P2 70 Output Switch Common for Speed and Incline Switches Pin7 P2 40 Output Switch Common for Start and Stop Switches Pin8 5VF Output 5Volt power for Heart Rate boards Pin9 CEO Input CE Safety switch Pin10 INT1 Input Heart Rate from Wireless Pin11 Pulse Input Heart Rate from Handg...

Page 18: ...SWITCH MEMBRANE STOP START SWITCHES EMERGENCY STOP SAFETY LANYARD INCLINE CONTROL SWITCH SPEED CONTROL SWITCH HOUSING FOR SAFETY LANYARD AND EMERGENCY STOP Membrane Ribbon Cable Contact Heart Rate Wireless Heart Rate Upper Display Board Ribbon Cable ...

Page 19: ...if loose or damaged wire found replace the Upper Harness 3 ER03 Safety Key Replace Safety Key The Upper display board monitors the safety circuit and flags this condition when the safety is pulled Always check that the safety key is pushed in before proceeding Potential reasons for this error are Faulty Safety circuit Faulty cabling Faulty Display Board 4 ER04 Also OL AC Motor Over Current Error T...

Page 20: ...Over Load Error The display will show ER06 when the AC motor s thermal sensor pops The potential reasons for an AC motor over load condition could be Failure of one or more of the internal motor components bearings rotor stator windings etc Excessive load on the AC drive motor putting excessive loading onto the motor Friction in the belt and deck bad roller bearing very heavy person etc Note a Hea...

Page 21: ...hen replace the display RUNNING SPEED NOT STABLE 1 Check for correct power 110 or 220 VAC at the power outlet Low voltage will cause speed to be unstable 2 Check the Drive belt for any damage and the tensioner is working correctly 3 Check the Treadbelt is correctly tensioned not slipping and not worn out 4 Check the Deck for any damaged or worn out 5 Check the inverter is not damaged and is sendin...

Page 22: ... Speed down and Start at the same time and hold down till display shows ENG or MET 3 To change from one to the other press the STOP key Press ENTER to save changes Next it will display voltage choice 110v or 220v To change press STOP to save press ENTER ACCESS TOTAL MILES HOURS To enter engineering mode 1 Start machine and then pull the safety key out 2 Press Speed Keys plus and minus simultaneous...

Page 23: ...ENGINEERING OR PARAMETERS SETTINGS PO1 Mini Speed Minimum Speed should be set to 5mph ENG PO2 Max Speed Maximum Speed should be 15 5 mph for 220v 12 5mph for 110v models PO3 Max Incline Maximum Incline should be 15 PO4 Speed Accel Time Speed Acceleration Time Set to 1 2 PO5 Speed Decel Time 1 Speed Deceleration Time Set to 1 2 PO6 Speed Decel Time 2 Speed Deceleration Time Set to 2 PO7 Wheel Set t...

Page 24: ...sed when updating the system software please see the Instructions to Install Software Update 9 Display Series for more information Self Diagnostics The treadmill will auto diagnose and report any issues the software has found Treadbelt and elevation motor may move during this process Toggle Lockout Mode Enables or disables Lockout Mode which will request a 4 digit pin to use the unit Toggle Units ...

Page 25: ...hen press the button below the UPDATE screen prompt The software update will install which could take a few minutes After it is done the screen will flash black and the treadmill will restart PLEASE NOTE You can verify the software version by going back into the Hidden Menu and selecting NV INIT BOOT Press START to verify Booted Software x xx is displayed Turn off by pressing STOP and restart the ...

Page 26: ...is switched off at the power switch and the line cord is unplugged from the outlet before you begin to replace the upper display board Step 1 Using a Phillips Head Screwdriver loosen and remove the three screws holding the reading rack in place Once the screws are removed then remove the reading rack Step 2 Using your hand lift the display panel out from the bottom of the control panel as shown ab...

Page 27: ...ing port Membrane Panel Replacement Instructions Using a Phillips Head Screwdriver remove the 10 Phillips Head Screws connecting the membrane to the display board Disconnect the Membrane Panel Ribbon Connector from the display board Remove the display board away from the membrane panel being mindful of the LCD screen Simply reverse the instructions to reinstall the membrane display board CSAFE Por...

Page 28: ...accessory tray cover located between the display and remote console to access the remote console wiring as shown in Illustration A Carefully disconnect the primary ribbon harness and wireless heart rate cable as shown in Illustration B Step 2 Using the cross tip screwdriver remove 4 M4 16 cross head screws and 1 M4 10 screw as shown in Illustration C With the remote console removed from crossbar a...

Page 29: ...refully disconnect the contact heart rate and wireless heart rate optional with Club PT and PST from the circuit board as circled in Illustration F TO INSTALL REVERSE THE FOLLOWING STEPS ABOVE HOUSING FOR SAFETY LANYARD AND EMERGENCY STOP INCLINE CONTROL SWITCH SPEED CONTROL SWITCH Membrane Ribbon Cable Upper Display Board Ribbon Cable Contact Heart Rate Wireless Heart Rate E F ...

Page 30: ...ree Allen head bolts one in the motor cover and two holding the upright base cover in place as shown in Illustration A and B Once you remove the bolts proceed to remove the covers on each side Using your 4mm Allen Wrench remove the 2 Allen head bolts as shown in Illustration C Repeat the same process on the other side Once done you can now remove the motor cover as shown in Illustration D A B C D ...

Page 31: ...ver upright base cover and the bed end caps before you can remove the side frame covers Step 1 Using your 4mm Allen Wrench loosen and remove the two bolts holding the bed end caps in place Once the bolts are removed proceed to remove both bed end caps Step 3 Step 4 Using your 4mm Allen Wrench loosen and remove the bolt from the top of the side frame cover Using your Wrench loosen and remove all th...

Page 32: ... With the three bolts loosened as shown in the illustration you can now remove the side frame cover When installing the new side frame cover be sure to line up the side frame cover with the mounting holes on the frame To install follow the instructions in reverse ...

Page 33: ... and Side Frame Removal if you need assistance Step 1 Using a socket wrench loosen and remove the front roller adjustment bolt as shown in Illustration A Remove the bolt washer and spring and then remove the J hook Using a 5mm Allen Wrench loosen and remove the bolt holding the drive motor in place as shown in Illustration B Step 2 With the bolts on both sides removed you will need to remove the d...

Page 34: ...o first place the drive belt around the drive roller and drive motor shaft as seen in Illustration E You can now place the drive roller in the left side insert of the treadmill The J hook will face towards the treadbelt and is inserted through the drive pulley insert as shown in Illustration F It is recommended to torque the drive roller adjustment bolt to 30 foot pounds TO INSTALL REVERSE THE FOL...

Page 35: ...BEGIN You will need to remove the bed end caps before you can remove the rear roller Step 1 Using your 4mm Allen Wrench loosen and remove the two bolts holding the bed end caps in place Once the bolts are removed on both sides proceed to remove both bed end caps Step 2 Now that the end caps are removed use your 5mm Allen Wrench to loosen remove the two bolts holding the rear roller in place ...

Page 36: ... not moving If the belt is not moving then tension the treadbelt by tightening the treadbelt tensioning bolts ONLY until belt ceases to slip Using your 5mm Allen Wrench tension both bolts of the rear roller 1 4 turn CLOCKWISE to eliminate this slipping Try the treadmill again to check for slipping Repeat if necessary but NEVER TIGHTEN the roller bolts more than 1 4 turn at one time Perfect tension...

Page 37: ...the individual instructions for each if you need assistance Step 1 Remove the front roller as shown in Illustration A Remove rear roller as shown in Illustration B Remove the 10 Allen bolts keeping the deck in place as shown in Illustration C Once the deck bolts are removed you can now lift the deck up and rest it on the side frame allowing you to slide the belt off the deck as shown in Illustrati...

Page 38: ... clockwise or loosen the left bolt counter clockwise using your 5mm Allen Wrench If the Treadbelt is tracking to the left Figure B Tighten the left bolt clockwise or loosen the right bolt counter clockwise using your 5mm Allen Wrench Do not adjust either bolt more than turn at a time Speed of Running Belt during adjustment should not exceed 3mph Left Right Left Right A B ...

Page 39: ...h Wrench BEFORE YOU BEGIN You will need to remove the motor cover upright base cover bed end caps and side frame covers before you can remove the deck Please refer to the individual instructions for each if you need assistance Step 1 Using your 4mm Allen Wrench remove all 10 Allen head bolts securing the deck to the absorbers underneath ...

Page 40: ... new deck if it has been already flipped previously Please note that the deck can be flipped when replacing the treadbelt Once the new treadbelt is replaced and the deck has been flipped then place the assembled belt and deck on the treadmill and reverse the instructions to finish installation The arrows in the illustration below will show you where to replace the deck bolts FLIP DECK ...

Page 41: ...the deck before you can remove the absorbers Please refer to the individual instructions for each if you need assistance Step 1 Part Number Black 10026 Blue 10025 Once the deck has been removed take note of the placement of each absorber and where the empty spaces are As you can see in the picture above there are both blue and black absorbers In addition the blue absorbers have a corresponding was...

Page 42: ...tached to the bottom of the absorber It may be helpful to use the socket attachment for some of the absorbers Remove the washer from the blue absorbers Step 3 Once you have removed all the absorbers simply reverse the steps shown here to install Please use the illustration in Step 1 to install the impact absorbers ...

Page 43: ...ase turn off and remove power from the treadmill before removing or installing parts Step 1 Carefully disconnect the drive motor harness from the lower board inverter then remove the drive motor harness from where it is routed in the motor pan Step 2 Carefully work the drive belt off the drive motor shaft Then using the 13mm socket wrench remove all 4 mounting bolts holding the drive motor in plac...

Page 44: ...h the 4 brass threaded inserts Step 4 Assemble all 4 bolts with the flat metal washer and rubber grommet as shown in the illustration above Using this hardware proceed to mount and secure the drive motor to the motor pan Then use the 13mm socket wrench to secure and tighten all 4 motor bolts to the motor pan Simply reverse the instructions to finish installing the drive motor Part Number Drive Mot...

Page 45: ...h loosen and remove the front roller adjustment bolt as shown in Illustration A Remove the bolt washer and spring and then remove the J hook Using a 5mm Allen Wrench loosen and remove the bolt holding the drive motor in place as shown in Illustration B Step 2 With the bolts on both sides removed remove the drive belt next Work it slowly off the drive motor shaft as shown in Illustration C being ca...

Page 46: ...elpful to have something to prop up the front of the treadmill before removing and installing the Elevation Motor Step 1 Place a block or something solid underneath the front of the treadmill allowing you access to underneath the motor pan as shown in Illustration A Then disconnect the elevation harness connector from the Lower Board Inverter as shown in Illustration B Step 2 Using the Phillips he...

Page 47: ...n the elevation leg assembly as shown in Illustration H Next slide the bolt through the elevation legs and then tighten fully Finally return to the trunnion bolt and finish tightening as shown in Illustration I Calibrating the Elevation Motor To calibrate the elevation motor Start the machine Pull out the Safety Key as shown in Illustration J until the display shows the version as shown in Illustr...

Page 48: ...crew Gun w Phillips Head Tip BEFORE YOU BEGIN Power off the unit and unplug from power source before removal Step 1 With the unit powered off remove each connected harness from the inverter board Lower Board Be careful not to yank on the connector tab as it can break if forcefully removed Step 2 Using a Phillips head screwdriver remove the 2 screws mounting the lower board to the dust shield Remov...

Page 49: ... removed and all harnesses disconnected proceed to remove the lower board from the motor pan To install simply reverse the steps shown here The illustration above shows where each harness connects on the lower board Drive Motor Filter Choke Elevation Motor Lower Harness ...

Page 50: ... Removal Installations if you need help with the removal of the motor cover Step 1 Disconnect the Red and Black wires from the Line Filter as shown in Illustration A Using the brass splitters connect the splitter to Line Filter Reattach the Red Black wires to each bottom splitter and then connect black and white power wires as shown in Illustration B Using the Interlocking Velcro adhere one piece ...

Page 51: ...d to connect the female end to the male end of the AC transformer Using the same guide wire tie proceed to run the HDMI or the Coaxial cable through the upright as shown in Illustration C Once the cables are routed reinstall the console by following Illustration B ENSURE ALL WIRES ARE ROUTED AWAY FROM FAN AND RELATED COMPONENTS Step 3 LVS Bracket Installation Instructions Remove the rear access co...

Page 52: ... stop nuts securing the bracket in its place as shown in Illustration B Using your Phillips Head Screwdriver mount the BVE Remote Control on the end of the bracket and tighten it in place as shown in Illustration C LVS Wiring Connections Instructions Step 4 Attach the power and remote control cabling as shown above The remote control will fit in the RJ45 port Finally connect the coaxial and HDMI c...

Page 53: ...dback Display Buttons Button Code INCLINE 21 INCLINE 22 SPEED 23 SPEED 24 STOP 8 START 7 EXPRESS 1 9 EXPRESS 2 10 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 Keypad 1 0 11 20 Remote Console INCLINE 33 INCLINE 32 SPEED 31 SPEED 30 STOP SAFETY STOP 28 RESUME 29 ...

Page 54: ...ctions and proceed to Step 2 Step 2 Using a voltmeter set to Continuity locate the 3rd wire in on the Ribbon Cable X pattern on wire and place one prong Place your other voltmeter prong on the corresponding wire at other end of harness If continuity passes voltmeter will beep move to the next segment of the Ribbon Cable and repeat If the ribbon cable passes continuity check for bent pins at the Up...

Page 55: ...mulator or when touching the grips this is what you should see on your meter TABLE B With Accutrack WIRES Vdc OHMS RED BLACK 0 1 2 Vdc 5 35m OHMS RED BROWN 3 2 5 Vdc 6 13m OHMS BLACK BROWN 0 3 4 5 Vdc NOTE Fluctuation will get faster as you increase heart rate 1 750 1 751m OHMS NOTE Ohm reading increases as you increase the heart rate on pulse simulator If the ACCUTRACK CHR Crossbar is not working...

Page 56: ... should see on your voltmeter TABLE B With Transmitter WIRES Vdc OHMS BROWN BLACK 5 Vdc 0m OHMS RED BLACK 0 1 0 4Vdc 0m OHMS RED BROWN Voltage will fluctuate from 2 9 Vdc 4 9 Vdc Fluctuation gets faster as you increase your heart rate Ohms will Fluctuate from 6 10m ohms 20m ohms Fluctuation gets faster as you increase your heart rate If you get the readings from TABLE B and the upper display board...

Page 57: ...57 Heart Rate Diagnostics Flow Chart ...

Page 58: ...58 No Power to Upper Console Endurance ...

Page 59: ...59 Safety Key Error Endurance Console ...

Page 60: ...60 No Power to the Upper Console 9 Series ...

Page 61: ...61 PO Error 9 Series ...

Page 62: ...62 Safety Key Error 9 Series ...

Page 63: ...roperly into the remote control console 1 Replace Remote Console 2 Replace Ribbon Cable 3 Replace Upper Console ER04 Over Current Error Upon start up the AC motor runs faster than the inverter board programmed speed Check wiring connection Perform an amp draw on the belt and deck to see if they are worn 1 Replace Inverter Board 2 Replace AC Drive Motor 3 Replace Treadbelt Deck ER05 AC Motor Voltag...

Page 64: ...64 L10 Bed Exploded View ...

Page 65: ...65 L10 Motors Rollers Exploded View ...

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