Tripped Circuit Breaker
Troubleshooting a tripped treadmill ON/OFF circuit breaker or facility power distribution panel
circuit breaker. Review the electrical requirements, see
and
Assembly Wire Diagram" on page 210
It is extremely important to know whether the tripped circuit breaker is the treadmill ON/OFF
circuit breaker or the facility wall outlet circuit breaker. It is also extremely important to know
when the breaker trip occurs, note which one of the following events best describes when the
circuit breaker tripped:
l
Immediately on power up
l
After the belt starts but before the exerciser walks onto the belt
l
After the exerciser walks onto the belt.
If the facility outlet circuit breaker trips
l
Measure the facility wall outlet voltage. If the is approximately 0 Vac, the wall breaker
has tripped.
l
If there is power at the wall outlet, inspect the power cord, if damaged, replace the line
cord. If the line cord is not damaged continue with the following steps.
l
Verify whether there is more than one treadmill using the same outlet circuit breaker.
This will be especially evident if two or more treadmills shutdown at the same time. To
verify if multiple treadmills are sharing the same wall breaker, manually switched OFF
the facility outlet circuit breaker. If more than one treadmill loses power, the treadmills
are on the same breaker:
o
If YES, advise the customer to have the facility wiring upgraded to provide one
individual branch circuit outlet per machine, see Precor specifications, see .
.
o
If NO, continue Troubleshooting.
IMPORTANT
: If the AC circuit providing the treadmill power is found to be a non-ded-
icated branch circuit or a circuit equipped with a capacity of less than 20 amps, the AC
circuit must be corrected before any reliable Troubleshooting can be performed. More
importantly, a non-dedicated branch circuit may constitute a safety hazard to the tread-
mill operator .
l
Verify the wall outlets do not share neutral wiring and that each wall outlet is on an indi-
vidual branch circuit. An individual branch circuit will have its own load line, neutral line
and ground line. Have a certified electrician verify that each treadmill is powered from
an individual branch circiut, see
o
If YES, advise the customer to have the facility wiring upgraded to provide one
individual branch circuit outlet per machine, see Precor specifications, see .
.
o
If NO, continue Troubleshooting
Page 167
6 Troubleshooting
System Troubleshooting Procedures
Summary of Contents for Experience 700 line Series
Page 1: ...Service Manual Experience Series 700 line TRM700 16 Base Treadmill 120 VAC and 240 VAC...
Page 11: ...Page 3 1 Introduction...
Page 98: ...MC Wire Diagram Page 90 5 Replacement Procedures Motor Controller MC Replacement...
Page 100: ...Page 92 5 Replacement Procedures Motor Controller MC Replacement...
Page 116: ...Page 108 5 Replacement Procedures Drive Belt Replacement...
Page 184: ...Page 176 6 Troubleshooting System Troubleshooting Procedures...
Page 213: ...Page 205 8 Theory of Operation...
Page 214: ...9 System Wiring Diagram System Wire Diagram Overview Page 206 9 System Wiring Diagram...
Page 215: ...System Wire Diagram Connector Pins Page 207 9 System Wiring Diagram...
Page 220: ...Exploded View Diagram Page 212 10 Parts Exploded View Diagram Parts List Exploded View Diagram...
Page 221: ...Page 213 10 Parts Exploded View Diagram Parts List Exploded View Diagram...
Page 222: ...Page 214 10 Parts Exploded View Diagram Parts List Exploded View Diagram...
Page 223: ...Page 215 10 Parts Exploded View Diagram Parts List Exploded View Diagram...
Page 224: ...Page 216 10 Parts Exploded View Diagram Parts List Exploded View Diagram...
Page 225: ...Page 217 10 Parts Exploded View Diagram Parts List Exploded View Diagram...
Page 226: ...Page 218 10 Parts Exploded View Diagram Parts List Exploded View Diagram...
Page 228: ...Page 220 10 Parts Exploded View Diagram Parts List Parts List...
Page 229: ...Page 221 10 Parts Exploded View Diagram Parts List Parts List...