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Maintenance counter operation: The counter starts at 1000 miles and counts down the
miles of active use to 0 miles. When the counter reaches zero, the ASL will begin
pulsing blue indicating preventative maintenance is due.
ASL States
The ASL utilizes a combination of blue and yellow lights to indicate the current operational
machine status.
ASL State
DESCRIPTION
OFF
The unit is powered OFF or there is no power to the LPCA or some other hard fail-
ure. ON P10, P20, and P30 consoles the ASL brightness is set to OFF.
Blue Solid
Normal operation Indicates that the ASL has not detected any logged error
codes.
Blue Pulsing
Preventative maintenance reminder.
Treadmills: A belt rating of 0 or 1 will cause a blue pulsing ASL light indicating
that there is a problem with the running belt/deck and is in need of servicing or
replacement.
Ellipticals: The maintenance counter starts at 1000 hours and counts down the
active use hours to 0. When the counter reaches zero hours, the ASL will begin
pulsing blue indicating preventative maintenance is due.
Yellow Solid
Indicates an error has occurred, was self-corrected and the machine can be
used. The fault can be cleared.
Yellow Pulsing
There is a current non-recoverable fault condition, there is a loss of a major func-
tion and the machine id out-of-service. Machine service is required.
Setting the ASL light brightness level
The ASL Light Brightness level settings are HIGH, MEDIUM, and LOW. On P10, P20, and
P30 consoles, the light brightness level can be switched OFF.
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On P10, P20, and P30 consoles, the OFF setting switches the ASL light brightness OFF
for all ASL state conditions. Setting the ASL Light Brightness OFF only switches the
ASL light brightness OFFand not the ASL active status functionality.
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Regardless of the brightness level setting (including OFF), you can view the current
ASL state (blue, yellow, etc) in the service access menus, see
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Summary of Contents for Experience TRM700-16
Page 1: ...Service Manual Experience Series 700 line TRM700 16 Base Treadmill 120 VAC and 240 VAC ...
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Page 172: ...Experience Series 700 Line Treadmills 165 8 Theory of Operation System Wiring Diagram ...
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