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9.23, 9.27 Treadmill

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Procedure 5.4 - The Display does not Illuminate

1.

Set the on/off switch in the “off” position and insert the AC power cord into a 120 Vac outlet. 
The on/off switch should illuminate. If the on/off switch illuminates skip to step 5. If the on/off 
switch does not illuminate continue with step 2.

2.

Remove the AC power cord from the AC outlet, and check the AC outlet with an AC 
voltmeter. The meter should read between 105 and 120 Vac. If the reading is not correct, the 
problem is in the AC service.

3.

If the reading in step 2 was correct, reinsert the AC power cord in the AC outlet and 
measure between the two lower terminals of the on/off switch (black and white wires). The 
meter should read between 105 and 120 Vac. If the reading is not correct, the problem is in 
the AC power cord. Replace the AC power cord.

4.

If the reading in step 3 was correct, replace the on/off switch per Procedure 6.7.

5.

Ensure that the safety key magnet is operating the reed switch in the console. If the reed 
switch is not activated the display will not illuminate. See Procedure 5.5.

6.

Remove the treadmill’s hood. Set the on/off switch in the “on” position. Set the safety key in 
its mounting position on the console. If the safety switch is not in its proper operating 
position or if the safety switch is not functioning, the display will not illuminate.

7.

Referring to Diagram 5.2, check that the POWER LED on the lower PCA is illuminated. If it 
is illuminated, skip to step 12. If it is not illuminated continue with step 8.

8.

With an AC voltmeter, measure between the two upper terminals of the on/off switch (red 
and red-black wires). The meter should read between 105 and 120 Vac. If the reading is not 
correct, the problem is in the on/off switch. Replace the on/off switch per Procedure 6.7.

9.

With an AC voltmeter, measure between the red-black wire on the on/off switch to each of 
the red wires on the circuit breaker. Refer to Diagram 5.5. Both readings should read 
between 105 and 120 Vac.

Summary of Contents for 9.23

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

Page 2: ...cedures Perform inspection procedures when a trouble symptom points to a particular problem and after removing and replacing major components Many maintenance problems can be fixed by adjusting variou...

Page 3: ...s 194 3 cm Width 30 5 inches 77 5 cm Height 55 inches 140 cm Running surface 20 inches by 59 inches 51 cm by 149 9 cm Motor 2 75 hp continuous duty DC Speed 0 5 to 12 mph or 0 8 to 20 kph 10 mph is eq...

Page 4: ...Vdc power supply and indicates the input to the power supply is receiving voltage UP The UP LED should illuminate when the incline is operating in the upward direction The UP LED indicates that operat...

Page 5: ...seconds of replacing the safety key press the STOP INCLINE SPEED keys sequentially 2 The odometer in miles or kilometers will be displayed in the DISTANCE window of the display See Diagram 2 1 below...

Page 6: ...on 4 Inc Limit will be displayed at the bottom of the display and the incline A D number will be displayed in the HEART RATE window As the incline is raised or lowered the A D number should track the...

Page 7: ...test to ensure that every display segment is functioning This test will run continuously until you press the STOP key to halt the display test Console Sel 11 The display will indicate whether the cons...

Page 8: ...the console Allow the internal power supply to discharge approximately 10 seconds and then replace the safety key on the console Within 2 seconds of replacing the safety key press the STOP INCLINE SP...

Page 9: ...g information Model and serial number Provide the model number as accessed in Procedure 2 2 Program number running when the problem occurred A description of a What happened or failed to happen b The...

Page 10: ...ge PRESS QUICKSTART OR PROGRAM 3 Place the treadmill in Manual Mode Adjust the speed of the running belt to 2 3 m p h Operate the treadmill for at least 5 minutes a Concentrate on the feel of the runn...

Page 11: ...ning belt starts in motion the incline will always return to the 0 incline position unless it is already in the 0 incline position 4 Press the QUICKSTART key when the running belt starts the incline w...

Page 12: ...ition 8 Swing the lift platform into its mounting position with the lift tube and fasten it with the bolt removed in step 2 9 Set the treadmill in its normal upright position Set the on off switch in...

Page 13: ...rive belt tension is less than 70 or greater than 90 pounds slightly loosen the four drive motor mounting nuts The drive motor mounts on slotted holes allowing the drive motor to be move forward or re...

Page 14: ...ill Page 14 Diagram 4 3 Drive Motor Mounting 6 Plug the AC power cord into the AC outlet and set the treadmill circuit breaker in the on position 7 Check treadmill operation per Section 3 Belt Tension...

Page 15: ...pproximately 36 inches or 1 meter in length is required Fold the towel in half lengthwise lift the running belt up and insert the towel beneath the belt so that an end of towel extends on to each deck...

Page 16: ...ds on the towel and push it up and down the length of the running deck several times to clean the deck 6 Remove the towel It is recommended that this procedure be performed frequently to extend the li...

Page 17: ...e cable and data cable from the rear of the console Remove the six screws from the rear of the console remove the display face from the console rear cover See Diagram 5 1 The keypad connector JK6 on t...

Page 18: ...the value of the internal potentiometer The lift motor is initially set at a known starting position calibration See Procedure 4 1 subsequent motor movement is tracked via the potentiometer resistanc...

Page 19: ...is significantly high replace the incline motor per Procedure 6 1 8 Connect an AC voltmeter between terminal 2 white wire and terminal 3 black wire of the JK4 connector on the lower PCA Press the INCL...

Page 20: ...onnections on the incline potentiometer to ensure they are securely connected to the incline potentiometer Refer to Diagram 5 3 Diagram 5 3 Incline Potentiometer 16 Repeat the three ohmmeter measureme...

Page 21: ...4 Speed Sensor 2 Remove the treadmill s hood 3 Remove the JK2 connector from the lower PCA Refer to Diagram 5 2 4 With an ohmmeter measure between the two pins on the JK2 connector and slowly push th...

Page 22: ...itch per Procedure 6 7 5 Ensure that the safety key magnet is operating the reed switch in the console If the reed switch is not activated the display will not illuminate See Procedure 5 5 6 Remove th...

Page 23: ...functioning correctly continue with step 12 12 Set the on off switch in the off position and remove the AC power from the AC outlet Referring to Diagram 5 2 remove the fuse from the lower PCA With an...

Page 24: ...am 5 2 15 Set the on off switch in the on position Repeat the measurement in step 14 If the reading is still 0 Vdc or significantly low replace the lower PCA If the reading is now correct the problem...

Page 25: ...with the safety key removed from the console The readings should be approximately 0 with the safety key installed and open with the safety key removed 4 If the readings in step 3 are incorrect replac...

Page 26: ...anual program at 1 mph 5 With a DC voltmeter measure between the T3 M terminal and the T4 M terminal on the lower PCA The reading should be approximately 12 Vdc If the voltage is absent or significant...

Page 27: ...9 23 9 27 Treadmill 20081 118 Page 27 lower PCA per Procedure 6 3...

Page 28: ...r PCA per Procedure 6 10 13 If the display does not indicate that the speed should be increasing when the SPEED key is pressed bypass the data cable with a known good data cable It is not necessary to...

Page 29: ...ircuit breaker with a capacity of less than 15 amps the A C circuit must be corrected to be a 15 amp dedicated circuit before any reliable troubleshooting can be performed on the treadmill More import...

Page 30: ...ircuit breaker If the circuit breaker is greater than 15 amps the circuit breaker should be replaced with a 15 amp circuit breaker If the circuit breaker is less than 15 amps the circuit breaker must...

Page 31: ...ill provide you with a benchmark reading to account for your individual weight Because the A C input current reading will pulse between a high value during foot plant and a low reading between foot pl...

Page 32: ...4 If the peak A C current readings are greater than on a new running belt and deck combination but not approaching 20 amperes the reading will give you an indication of the running belt and deck comb...

Page 33: ...its upper mounting bracket 7 Remove the incline motor from the treadmill 8 Set the replacement incline motor at its mounting position and fasten it to its upper mounting bracket with the hardware rem...

Page 34: ...ot allow the incline motor s lift tube to rotate The incline motor may require calibration if the incline motor s lift tube has rotated 4 Remove the two bolts that fasten the lift platform to the fram...

Page 35: ...removed in step 5 9 Set the replacement lift platform in its mounting position and fasten it with the hardware removed in step 4 10 Fasten the incline motor s lift tube to the lift platform with the h...

Page 36: ...sten the lower PCA to the frame and remove the lower PCA from the treadmill 6 Set the replacement lower PCA at its mounting position and fasten it with the hardware removed in step 5 7 Connect the JK1...

Page 37: ...rews and remove the speed sensor from the treadmill Diagram 6 3 Speed Sensor 6 Set the replacement speed sensor at its mounting position and fasten it with the hardware removed in step 5 7 Dress the s...

Page 38: ...d black drive motor wires from the lower PCA and green yellow wire from its frame ground Diagram 6 4 Drive Motor Mounting 5 Loosen the four drive motor mounting nuts See Diagram 6 4 Loosen the drive b...

Page 39: ...to the T4 M terminal of the lower PCA the red wire removed in step 4 to the T3 M terminal of the lower PCA and the green yellow lead to its frame ground termination 10 Dress the drive motor wires and...

Page 40: ...ircuit breaker and then sidewise to remove the circuit breaker from the mounting plate refer to Diagram 6 5 Diagram 6 5 Circuit Breaker 5 Press the replacement circuit breaker into its mounting hole u...

Page 41: ...res from the on off switch 4 Depress the four clips on the on off switch two on each side and push the on off switch out the bottom of the treadmill Refer to Diagram 6 6 Diagram 6 6 On Off Switch 5 Or...

Page 42: ...wire from the AC power cord to the lower right hand terminal of the on off switch the red wire from the circuit breaker to the upper left hand terminal of the on off switch and the red black wire fro...

Page 43: ...spring to disengage from the brush holder and slide out of the brush holder 5 Disconnect the brush connector and remove the brush from the brush holder 6 Slide the replacement brush into the brush ho...

Page 44: ...er 6 Disconnect the safety switch connector JK7 from the upper PCA Remove the two screws that fasten the safety switch to the display face Remove the safety switch cable from the safety switch 7 Set t...

Page 45: ...backplate to the rear of the console and remove the console from the backplate Refer to Diagram 6 9 Diagram 6 9 Console Rear View 4 Disconnect the data cable and heart rate cable 9 27 only from the co...

Page 46: ...safety switch cable to the JK7 connector and the user 1 2 keypad cable to the JK10 connector of the upper PCA 11 Set the console rear cover in its mounting position on the display face and fasten it...

Page 47: ...pad cable from the JK6 the safety key cable from the JK7 connector and the user 1 2 keypad cable from the JK10 connector on the upper PCA 7 Remove the four screws that fasten the upper PCA to the disp...

Page 48: ...ing out of the upper and lower ends of the targa upright Remove the data cable from the string and discard the data cable 7 Tie the lower end of the string onto the replacement data cable Carefully dr...

Page 49: ...unning belt may be over tensioned Over tensioning the belt will lead to premature running belt wear premature driver roller bearing failure and premature take up roller bearing failure 1 Place two run...

Page 50: ...ced on it in step 6 aligns with the front edge of the drive roller shaft Steps 8 and 9 should place the drive roller into its original position and should now be square to the treadmill frame 11 Slowl...

Page 51: ...hand mounting bolt counter clockwise until the drifting stops If the belt drifts to the left slowly turn the right hand mounting bolt counter clockwise until the drifting stops Only a very small adjus...

Page 52: ...emature running belt wear premature driver roller bearing failure and premature take up roller bearing failure 1 Place two running belt gauges on each side of the running belt being sure that the gaug...

Page 53: ...til the drifting stops If the belt drifts to the left slowly turn the left hand mounting bolt clockwise until the drifting stops Only a very small adjustment should be required 1 8 to 1 4 turn 12 Incr...

Page 54: ...sided decks must be replaced 1 Remove the end caps from the rear of treadmill to expose the take up roller mounting bolts Remove the treadmill s motor cover 2 If applicable remove the finger guard fro...

Page 55: ...ert is flush with the deck surface Repeat this procedure with the remaining five inserts 9 Using a clean dry cloth wipe the top surface of the deck clean of any dirt dust or debris Set the replacement...

Page 56: ...justing the take up roller mounting bolts as described in step 21 21 If the belt drifts to the right slowly turn the right hand mounting bolt clockwise until the drifting stops If the belt drifts to t...

Page 57: ...er PCA JK7 JK5 JK6 JK10 JK8 Safety Switch HHHR Grips Keypad User 1 2 Keypad Lower PCA JK1 JK2 JK4 T1 AC1 T2 AC2 T3 M T4 M Up Down Com W W BK W BK BK BK W R BK R W BK R W BK G Y G Y G Y Circuit Breaker...

Page 58: ...9 23 9 27 Treadmill Page 58 Diagram 7 2 Block Diagram...

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