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905E, 9.1, 9.10 Treadmills

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Procedure 5.2 - Troubleshooting the External A.C. Power 

Source

It is extremely important that any Precor treadmill be connected to and operated on a dedicated 
20 amp A.C. circuit. A 20 amp dedicated circuit is defined as: a circuit fed by a 20 amp circuit 
breaker that feeds a single load. A treadmill operating from a non-dedicated circuit or a circuit 
breaker of less than 20 amps capacity will not have the necessary power available to operate 
normally under higher load conditions. The lack of available power can cause any number of 
symptoms ranging from numerous intermittent (seemingly inexplicable) error conditions, poor 
speed control, or tripping the house circuit breaker.
If any of the above symptoms exist the external A.C. circuit must be checked and confirmed to be 
a 20 amp dedicated circuit 

before

 troubleshooting the treadmill.

In addition the A.C. voltage must be checked. Nominal A.C. operating voltage on 120 Vac circuits 
is 105 Vac to 120 Vac. Nominal A.C. operating voltage on 240 Vac circuits is 208 Vac to 240 
Vac.
For operator safety considerations and to minimize electrostatic discharge conditions the A.C. 
frame ground continuity must also be verified to be a low resistance connection to the A.C. 
distribution ground bar.

Important

If the A.C. circuit feeding a treadmill is found to be a non-dedicated circuit or a circuit equipped 
with a circuit breaker with a capacity of less than 20 amps, the A.C. circuit must be corrected to 
be a 20 amp dedicated circuit 

before

 any reliable troubleshooting can be performed on the 

treadmill. More importantly, a non-dedicated circuit may constitute a safety hazard to the 
treadmill operator.

120 Vac Systems

120 Vac distribution systems utilize a single pole circuit breaker (hot lead) and a neutral lead 
connected to a common neutral (ground) bar. The A.C. safety ground (green wire) is connected 
to a separate ground bar in the distribution system.

The most common problems found are (1) the circuit is fed by a circuit breaker of less than 20 
amp capacity, (2) the circuit breaker correctly feeds a single A.C. outlet but the neutral is 
common between several A.C. outlets and (3) both the hot and neutral leads feed several A.C. 
outlets. The appropriate correction action or actions (see below) must be followed if any of the 
above conditions exist. 

Corrective actions should only be undertaken by a licensed 

electrician.

1.

The circuit breaker feeding the treadmill is not a 20 amp circuit breaker.

If the circuit breaker is greater than 20 amps, the circuit breaker should be replaced with a 
20 amp circuit breaker. If the circuit breaker is less than 20 amps the circuit breaker must be 
replaced with a 20 amp circuit breaker and the wiring from the A.C. distribution must be 
capable of safely handing 20 amps. If the A.C. wiring is under sized, it must be replaced 
with wire capable of safely handling 20 amps. Please, refer to local electrical codes when 
determining the appropriate wire size for a 20 amp circuit.

Summary of Contents for 9.10

Page 1: ...ntain this product This document contains general product information software diagnostic procedures when available preventative maintenance procedures inspection and adjustment procedures troubleshoo...

Page 2: ...can be fixed by adjusting various treadmill components This section also provides you with the step by step procedures required to make these adjustments Section Five Troubleshooting Procedures The di...

Page 3: ...p continuous duty DC Speed 905e Treadmills Software Version 1 4 or Less 0 3 to 6 mph in 2 mph increments 905e Treadmills Software Version Greater Than 1 4 0 5 to 8 mph in 2 mph increments 9 1 Treadmil...

Page 4: ...9 1 2 The 9 10 Treadmill electronic console is shown in Diagram 9 1 3 2 With the Enter Your Weight banner scrolling press and hold the SPEED key SPEED key STOP and SCAN ENTER keys simultaneously 3 Th...

Page 5: ...905E 9 1 9 10 Treadmills Page 5 9 1 Electronic Console 9 10 Electronic Console...

Page 6: ...vided with the 905e 9 1 and 9 10 Treadmills Procedure 1 Place the magnetic safety key in the ACTIVATE position then turn on the treadmill with the circuit breaker 2 With the Enter Your Weight banner s...

Page 7: ...will cause invalid data to be displayed For this reason change the measurement standard only after turning ON the treadmill Procedure The measurement standard must be changed within five seconds of tu...

Page 8: ...he ACTIVATE position then turn on the treadmill with the circuit breaker 2 With the Enter Your Weight banner scrolling press and hold the SPEED key SPEED key STOP and SCAN ENTER keys simultaneously 3...

Page 9: ...ED key SPEED key STOP and SCAN ENTER keys simultaneously 3 After the software version number is displayed on the electronic console watch the illuminated lines sweep from top to bottom and then right...

Page 10: ...ess and hold the SPEED key SPEED key STOP and SCAN ENTER keys simultaneously 3 Watch the electronic console When the potentiometer increment number is displayed on the electronic console enter power b...

Page 11: ...hen a problem occurs record the following information Model and serial number Software version number Note Determine the version number of the PROM mounted on the upper PCA as described in Procedure 2...

Page 12: ...ed and unloaded conditions Press the SCAN key while observing the LED s on the electronic console Make sure that each LED lights as the information corresponding to that LED is displayed on the electr...

Page 13: ...he crank handle will no longer move without using excessive force 6 Press the SCAN key then view the electronic console as the treadmill scans time speed distance and percent 7 If the electronic conso...

Page 14: ...sion number recorded in Step 9 is equal to or greater than 4 0 THEN OTHERWISE Rotate the pin wheel until the Rotate the pin wheel until the electronic console displays 18 electronic console displays 1...

Page 15: ...905E 9 1 9 10 Treadmills Page 15 Diagram 4 2 Upper Lift Column Assembly...

Page 16: ...ground lead of the wrist strap to the treadmill frame 4 Set the voltmeter to a range that will conveniently read 6 Vdc 5 Set the circuit breaker in the on position 6 Use a DVM set for DC volts and re...

Page 17: ...ect replace the upper PCA 9 If the voltage readings in Table 5 1 are correct and one or more voltage readings in Table 5 2 are incorrect replace the display housing keypad 10 Set the circuit breaker i...

Page 18: ...cuit breaker with a capacity of less than 20 amps the A C circuit must be corrected to be a 20 amp dedicated circuit before any reliable troubleshooting can be performed on the treadmill More importan...

Page 19: ...mp circuit breaker If the circuit breaker is greater than 20 amps the circuit breaker should be replaced with a 20 amp circuit breaker If the circuit breaker is less than 20 amps the circuit breaker m...

Page 20: ...unplug the treadmill from the wall outlet WARNING Before continuing with this procedure review the Warning and Caution statements listed in Section One of the Residential Treadmill Service Manual 2 R...

Page 21: ...2 of this appendix 7 Remove the screws that secure the electronic chassis to the electronics housing assembly Note The electronics housing assembly is the frame that holds together the electronic cons...

Page 22: ...dure 2 7 of this appendix Diagram 6 3 Removing the Electronic Console Replacing the Upper PCA 12 Position the new upper PCA at its mounting location Install the screws that secure the PCA to the elect...

Page 23: ...d 20 Remove the adhesive cover from the back of the new keypad then carefully position the keypad on the electronics housing assembly Press the keypad firmly 21 Remove the adhesive cover from the back...

Page 24: ...ers that secure the electronic console to the upper handrail clamp 4 Remove the screws that secure the upper electronic chassis to the electronics housing assembly 5 Attach the wrist strap to your arm...

Page 25: ...rest on the right handrail Diagram 6 4 Partial Layout of the Upper PCA 13 Remove the ground lead of the wrist strap from the treadmill frame then remove the wrist strap from your arm 14 Check the ope...

Page 26: ...the electronics housing assembly 19 Position the electronic console at its mounting position 20 Replace the bolts and washers that secure the electronic console to the upper handrail clamp 21 Positio...

Page 27: ...lift potentiometer from the potentiometer mounting bracket as described in Procedure 6 7 of this appendix 4 Position the crank handle on the lift jack shaft and tighten the screw 5 Rotate the crank ha...

Page 28: ...ibbon cable into the top of the lift column until only 6 8 inches of cable are hanging out of the top of the lift column Fold the top of the ribbon cable over the top edge of the lift column and use t...

Page 29: ...her and then a new pressure washer on the collar 24 Position an empty tube or pipe on the pressure washer and use the hammer to force the pressure washer spacer washer and collar further down on the l...

Page 30: ...ills Page 30 Diagram 6 6 Exploded view of Lift Assembly 32 Calibrate the lift assembly as described in Procedure 4 1 of this appendix 33 Check the operation of the treadmill as described in Section Th...

Page 31: ...n statements listed in Section One of the Residential Treadmill Service Manual 4 Lift the hood as described in Procedure 5 1 of the Residential Treadmill Service Manual 5 Disconnect the ribbon cable f...

Page 32: ...electronic console on the upper handrail clamp Replace the bolts and washers that secure the electronic console to the upper handrail clamp 16 Position the crank handle at its mounting position and u...

Page 33: ...ntain the vertical alignment of the trim with the lift column CAUTION Make sure that the ribbon cable is situated in the trim s center slot before you perform the following step d While maintaining al...

Page 34: ...al Treadmill Service Manual 5 Attach the anti static wrist strap to your arm then connect the ground lead of the wrist strap to the treadmill frame 6 Disconnect the ribbon cable from the lower PCA 7 D...

Page 35: ...tor chassis 14 Attach the ribbon cable to the lower PCA 15 Connect the wires listed in Table 9 1 3 to the lower PCA 16 Remove the ground lead of the wrist strap from the treadmill frame then remove th...

Page 36: ...potentiometer shaft If necessary deflect the potentiometer bracket to allow the pin wheel to clear the end of the potentiometer shaft Set aside the pin wheel 4 Remove the jam nut and star washer secur...

Page 37: ...9 10 Treadmills Page 37 Note Place a drop cloth under the treadmill to protect the flooring and to ensure that the treadmill handrail is not scratched or damaged Diagram 6 8 Exploded View of the Lift...

Page 38: ...ing the appropriate procedure listed in Table 6 2 Table 6 2 Replacing the Ribbon Cable Procedures Procedure 6 3 905e Treadmills and 9 1 Treadmills Made Before September 14 1994 Procedure 6 4 9 10 Trea...

Page 39: ...k shaft so that the base of the collar is at the lower end of the shaft 25 Place the spacer washer and then a new pressure washer on the collar 26 Position an empty tube or pipe on the pressure washer...

Page 40: ...wheel from the potentiometer shaft If necessary deflect the potentiometer bracket to allow the pin wheel to clear the end of the potentiometer shaft Set aside the pin wheel 7 Remove the jam nut and s...

Page 41: ...ing over the soldered connection 14 Using a new cable tie secure the three potentiometer wires to the potentiometer bracket 15 Calibrate the lift assembly as described in Procedure 4 1 of this appendi...

Page 42: ...andrail clamp as well as the handrails THEN OTHERWISE Continue with next step Skip to Step 10 Removing the Upper Handrail Assembly 6 Remove the electronic console as described in Procedure 6 1 of this...

Page 43: ...ame 12 Position the right lower handrail clamp at its mounting location Replace the screws that secure the clamp to the treadmill frame 13 Repeat Steps 11 through 13 for the left handrail clamp 14 Tig...

Page 44: ...905E 9 1 9 10 Treadmills Page 44 Diagram 7 1 Wiring Diagram 905e 9 1 9 10...

Page 45: ...905E 9 1 9 10 Treadmills Page 45 Diagram 7 2 Block Diagram 905e 9 1 9 10 Treadmills...

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