a. If NO, replace the line filter.
b. If YES, continue troubleshooting.
4. Replace the unit console and COMM cable with known good parts. Switch the power
ON, does the test console power-up?
a. If NO, replace the
MC
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unit.
b. If YES, continue troubleshooting.
5. If the test console powered up, reconnect the test good COMM cable to the unit con-
sole. Switch the power ON, does the original console power-up?
a. If YES, replace the COMM cable.
b. If NO, the problem is with the console. Troubleshoot the console and replace if
the console is not field repairable.
Self-powered consoles (P62, P80, and P82).
1. Disconnect the power supply and verify that the console power supply has power at the
output cable connector, Reconnect the cable to the console, does the console power
up?
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If NO, replace the console power supply.
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If YES, continue procedure.
2. Obtain a known good console and communication cable. First reconnect the com-
munications cable from the motor controller "MC" to the console and then the power sup-
ply cable. Does the test console power-up without error?
a. If NO, replace the MC module (
IFT
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drive)".
b. If YES, re-connect the good test communications cable and power supply to the
original console. Does the original console power up?.
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If YES, replace the original Communications cable.
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If NO, replace the console Upper PCA board.
CAUTION
: Do not swap a good MC to troubleshoot a suspect bad MC which could
damage the good replacement MC. The issues that damaged the original MC may
also damage the good swapped MC.
See Also
"System Troubleshooting Procedures" on page 166
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Motor Controller Module
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Integrated Footplant Technology: IFT recognize this change in speed when your foot strikes
the belt and adjust to match every stride, resulting in a smooth, fluid feel that enhances the
workout experience.
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Summary of Contents for Experience 700 line Series
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Page 214: ...9 System Wiring Diagram System Wire Diagram Overview Page 206 9 System Wiring Diagram...
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