Auto Stop Troubleshooting
Applies To
:
TRM800-14
1
, TRM700-16, and later treadmill models.
This troubleshooting procedure only applies to TRM800-14, TRM700-16 and later treadmill
models that utilize software and drive motor current input to manage the auto stop function.
For early production models like the
TRM10
2
treadmill that utilize mechanical magnetic
sensor input to manage the auto stop function, refer to the
for troubleshooting information.
Auto stop is a safety feature that shuts off a treadmill that has been abandoned while the
belt is running. Exclusive of the first sixty seconds after a workout has begun or resumed,
any 30 second window with no user detected will prompt a 10 second countdown and then a
full stop. The detection is accomplished through software and is rated to detect persons
weighing 50 lbs (22.7kg) or greater walking with a normal cadence.
The feature is selectable ON or OFF in the facility settings menus. It is default from the fact-
ory set to ON, and it is recommended to be set ON.
Related Error Codes
RELATED
ERROR CODE
DESCRIPTION
none
Troubleshooting Procedure
Access the Hardware Validation (51765761) and select the
Auto Stop
test.
P10, P30, P30i and P31 consoles:
When the feature is enabled, the " USER DETECTED" message is shown if motion is detec-
ted from the running deck or NO USER DETECTED if no motion is detected. It may take 5
or 6 steps for the USER DETECTED message to be displayed. This cycle will start over if
the speed is changed.
P62, P80, and P82 consoles:
When
START
is pressed, after a few steps the status line will show USER DETECTED and
the STEP COUNT will indicate the number of steps. If steps are not detected, the NO USER
DETECTED message will be shown in the status field.
If the Auto Stop Feature did not pass the test replace the motor controller module.
See Also
1
TRM800 version 2 treadmills mfg. dates 2014 and later.
2
TRM800 version 1 treadmills mfg. dates 2010 thru 2014.
Contact Precor Customer Support at [email protected] or 800.786.8404 with
any questions.
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