
30
Dyaco
Canada
Inc.
2016
SERVICE
CHECKLIST
‐
DIAGNOSIS
GUIDE
Before
contacting
your
dealer
for
aid,
please
review
the
following
information.
It
may
save
you
both
time
and
expense.
This
list
includes
common
problems
that
may
not
be
covered
under
the
treadmill’s
warranty.
PROBLEM
SOLUTION/CAUSE
Display
does
not
light
1.
Tether
cord
not
in
position.
2.
Circuit
breaker
on
front
grill
tripped.
Push
circuit
breaker
in
until
it
locks.
3.
Plug
is
disconnected.
Make
sure
plug
is
firmly
pushed
into
AC
household
wall
outlet.
4.
Household
circuit
breaker
may
be
tripped.
5.
Treadmill
defect.
Contact
your
SOLE
dealer.
Tread
‐
belt
does
not
stay
centered
Treadmill
belt
hesitates
when
walked/run
on
The
user
may
be
walking
while
favoring
or
putting
more
weight
on
either
the
left
or
right
foot.
If
this
walking
pattern
is
natural,
track
the
belt
slightly
off
‐
center
to
the
side
opposite
from
the
belt
movement.
See
General
Maintenance
section
on
Tread
‐
belt
Tension
.
Adjust
as
necessary.
Motor
is
not
responsive
after
pressing
Start
1.
If
the
belt
moves,
but
stops
after
a
short
time
and
the
display
shows
“E1”,
run
calibration.
2.
If
you
press
Start
and
the
belt
never
moves,
then
the
display
shows
“E1”,
contact
service.
Treadmill
will
only
achieve
approximately
7
mph
but
shows
higher
speed
on
display
This
indicates
motor
should
be
receiving
power
to
operate.
Low
AC
voltage
to
treadmill.
Do
not
use
an
extension
cord.
If
an
extension
cord
is
required
it
should
be
as
short
as
possible
and
heavy
duty
14
gauge
minimum.
Low
household
voltage.
Contact
an
electrician
or
your
SOLE
dealer.
A
minimum
of
110
volt
AC
current
is
required.
Tread
‐
belt
stops
quickly/suddenly
when
tether
cord
is
pulled
High
belt/deck
friction.
See
General
Maintenance
Treadmill
trips
on
board
15
amp
circuit
High
belt/deck
friction.
See
General
Maintenance
Computer
shuts
off
when
console
is
touched
(on
a
cold
day)
while
walking/running
Treadmill
may
not
be
grounded.
Static
electricity
is
“crashing”
the
computer.
Refer
to
Grounding
Instructions
on
page
5.
House
circuit
breaker
trips,
but
not
the
treadmill
circuit
breaker
Need
to
replace
the
house
breaker
with
a
“High
In
‐
rush
current”
type
breaker
(see
page
5
for
details)