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CIR-TM7000-G1 Revision 1.1
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John C. Jensen
TROUBLE SHOOTING
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Console display
does not illuminate
A).No power to treadmill.
B).Console wire is not connected
or incompletely.
C).Overload, protecting is
started.
D).Console power source
damaged
A). Check the on-off switch is
ON
, switch indicator shall
be on. if not, check AC power source.
B). Check console wiring connector points are
connected correctly, including outward and connector
point insert PINs.
C). Check fuse(near on-off switch) is working or not, if
working, push it back, and restart again, if not working
perform maintenance of the running belt and deck.
D). Turn
OFF
power then open the motor cover, turn
ON
the power and check the console power pilot
lamp(LED2) on the interface PCB, it shall be light
completely, if not, replace it.
Display not
completely showing
A). Console damaged.
B). Console source power
unstable.
A). Replace the console PCB.
B).
Turn
OFF
the ON/OFF switch, then open the motor
cover. Turn
ON
the power again to see if the Console
Power pilot lamp (LED1) on the interface PCB is
completely lit. The interface needs to be changed if the
interface power doesn’t light up.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service provider or a similarly qualified person
in order to avoid a hazard.
Walking Belt Slipping, Jerking, Slowing
When a walking belt slips, jerks or slows when walking on it generally indicates a tension problem.
Walking Belt:
The walking belt tension is different depending on the thickness of the walking belt. The thicker the belt, the loser it may be.
Walking belt tension should be as loose as possible without slipping for the longest life span of the walking belt. Refer to the
owner’s manual has instructions on how to adjust the walking belt.
Worn Walking Belt:
Walking belts have a grip system on the underside just like the top. If you have already adjusted the tension of the walking
belt and it is still slipping, feel the underside of the walking belt. If the underside of the walking belt feels smooth, you may
need to replace the walking belt.
Lubricant:
Each new treadmill deck and walking belt comes pre-lubricated. To check for lubricant, run your fingers on the underside of
the walking belt. If your fingers come out with a shiny gloss (not wet) there is plenty of lubricant. If it is rough and dry, a
single application of
approved lubricant
may be applied to the walking belt. If the treadmill has been in storage or not used
for an extended period of time, the lubricant may dry out and need a new application. Multiple applications of lubricant are
NOT
necessary and may result in damage to the walking belt and or deck.
Type of Lubricant:
Use only approved lubricant on the walking belt and deck. Green Series Fitness requires the use of
Silicon
lubricant.
Using wax or spray type lubricant, or others, will result in a buildup of a sticky substance on the walking belt and deck.
This buildup will result in the replacement of the walking belt and potentially the deck.
The usage of non-approved
lubricants will result in the walking belt and deck warranty to be void.
It will be the responsibility of the customer to pay
the costs associated for the parts and labor to replace such components.
Treadmill Breaker or Main Service Breaker Tripping
Worn Deck:
One of the indicators of a worn treadmill deck is the tripping of the treadmill breaker and/or the main service breakers. A
worn treadmill deck causes additional resistance between the walking belt and the surface of the deck. This added
resistance will cause an increase of the power required to operate the treadmill and potentially cause the power inverter and
the walking belt to overheat thus causing the breakers to trip. With your hand, reach in between the walking belt and the
deck. Feel the surface of the deck. If the deck is smooth and without “ridging”, then the cause is likely elsewhere. If the
you or technician feels that the deck is rough to the touch or has ridges running the length of the deck, then the deck is likely
the cause of the tripping breakers and the deck needs replacement.