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SECTION 8 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

 

 
ERROR MESSAGE 
 

 
PROBABLE CAUSES 

 
SOLUTION 

E1 
 

 

 

- Loss of Feedback 

Speed Sensor disconnected 

Check Speed 
Sensor Connection 

- Running Deck 

Running Deck not 
lubricated 
 
Speed Sensor misaligned 

Check R-Deck oil 
 
Check Sensor position 
 

 

Speed Sensor Faulty 

Replace S-Sensor 
 

 

Loose Display Cable 

Check Display 
Cable connection 
 

 Faulty 

MCB 

(D2 LED on) 
 

Replace MCB 

 

Drive Motor disconnected 
 

Check D-Motor connection 

 

Drive Motor Faulty 

Replace D-Motor 
 

E4 
 

 

 

- Body Fat Data Incomplete  Heart Rate not detected 

Hold Heart Rate Grip 
Properly 
 

- Loss of Data 

Faulty Receiver in Display 

Replace Heart Rate 
Receiver 
 

 

Faulty Control Board in 
Display 

Replace Heart Rate Control 
Board 

 

Summary of Contents for POWERMILL BF-6422

Page 1: ...Treadmill Owner s Manual BF 6422...

Page 2: ...BF 6422 POWERMILL This will allow you to get a full understanding of all the features BLADEZ treadmills provide If you have any questions or concerns please contact BLADEZ Corporation or any authorize...

Page 3: ...TS SECTION PAGE 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5 3 GETTING STARTED 10 4 PROGRAMS DETAILS 14 5 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 16 6 EXPLODED VIEWS 17 7 PARTS LIST 18 8 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 4: ...when servicing the treadmill 4 Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by on or near children invalids or disabled persons 5 Use this appliance only for its intended use as describe...

Page 5: ...An improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of an electrical shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product i...

Page 6: ...ASSEMBLY PART LIST ITEM NO DESCRIPTION QUANTITY a Bolt M5 x P0 8 x 10 4 b Bolt M5 x P0 8 x 15 2 c Bolt M8 x P1 25 x 15 8 d Bolt M8 x P1 25 x 60 8 e Screw 5 x 25 2 f Allen wrench 5mm 1 g Allen wrench 6...

Page 7: ...t C or right D side uprights You will find two holes on one side and that is the inner side of the left and right uprights 2 Tie the attached black guide wire to the wire connector and feed the wire s...

Page 8: ...hem with 4 bolts a as shown 4 Feed the handrail wires through the console mounting pipe G and H openings and pull them out from the top Insert handrails I and J onto console mounting pipes G and H J h...

Page 9: ...view Pull the wire connector from the top of the console mounting pipe and rest the handrail on top of the uprights Secure them with 4 bolts d 6 Connect wire connectors coming out from the console A...

Page 10: ...9 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED 7 Tighten all handrail bolts Press to snap the left and right handrail covers K and L in place and secure them with 2 screws e...

Page 11: ...NG To unfold the treadmill from the upright position simply depress the unfolding pedal with your right foot and guide the deck down with both hands Make sure that you do not let go until the deck is...

Page 12: ...g belt and stand on the plastic side rails Insert the safety key and attach the rope to your clothing Do not stand on the walking belt while starting or stopping the treadmill QUICK START 1 Turn on PO...

Page 13: ...lse window KEY FUNTIONS START This key is used to begin any treadmill program or quick start MODE This key is used to enter into the program mode It is also used to change the values on the display re...

Page 14: ...r of minutes left in the program that you have selected In Quick start it will read the number of minutes that you have been exercising CALORIES This reading is the amount of body heat in calories bur...

Page 15: ...S The following is a dot matrix level scale display showing INCLINE and SPEED windows Each pre set program P1 P6 has 3 levels of workout choices as shown in the following profiles P1 9 HOLE P2 CARDIO...

Page 16: ...15 PROGRAM DETAILS CONTINUED P3 RUNNING P4 FAT BURN INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED P4 INTERVALS P6 HILL INTERVALS INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED...

Page 17: ...adjusted closer to the center the treadmill can be powered on again It is recommended that the deck be lubricated every 6 12 months according to the frequency of usage Use 6mm Allen wrench to loosen t...

Page 18: ...17 SECTION 6 EXPLODED VIEW BF6527 HRP BF 6422...

Page 19: ...25x40 2 83 Bolt M8xP1 25x40 2 25 Bolt 5x25 2 84 Sponge 20x100x1 5t 6 26 Plate L NO 2392 L 1 85 Walking board 1 27 Plate R NO 2392 R 1 86 Power cord 1 28 Base 1 87 Control wire bottom 1 29 Bolt K 288...

Page 20: ...nsor position Speed Sensor Faulty Replace S Sensor Loose Display Cable Check Display Cable connection Faulty MCB D2 LED on Replace MCB Drive Motor disconnected Check D Motor connection Drive Motor Fau...

Page 21: ...Elevation Motor screw binding Clean screw and lubricate Elevation Motor out of Range Check Zero Position of E Motor E Motor Potentiometer Replace Elevation Motor E7 Elevation Motor Elevation Motor out...

Page 22: ...t for the repair of the device for a period of one year from the date of original purchase so long as the device remains in the possession of the original owner EXCLUSIVE REMEDY The exclusive remedy f...

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