2.3 Console Issues
The General Service Information Manual provides directions for removing shrouds to access the inside of the unit.
Issue
Possible Cause
What to Do
Machine enters “pause” mode
while in use.
Speed sensors are
improperly connected or
aligned.
The Q45/Q45e/Q45ce has two speed
sensors to detect forward and reverse
motion. The speed sensors must be
properly aligned with the magnet (Figure
2.21).
Disconnect and reconnect each speed
sensor at the cable harness to ensure a
good connection.
Check the position and alignment of the
speed sensors and magnet, as shown in
Figure 2.22.
To adjust the position of a speed sensor,
loosen the set screw and gently slide the
speed sensor wire harness so that it is
approximately 1/8-inch from the magnet,
and level, then re-tighten the screw.
Magnet is not magnetic or is
missing.
Verify that the magnet is magnetic by
touching it with a steel screwdriver. If it
is not, contact Octane Fitness Customer
Service for assistance.
Verify that the magnet is installed in the
drive pulley. If it is missing, contact Octane
Fitness Customer Service for assistance.
Faulty console, speed
sensors, or upper wire
harness.
If the speed sensors and magnet are
properly installed, positioned, and aligned,
you will need to test for faulty components.
Refer to Section III for instructions on
replacing a console, speed sensor, or
upper wire harness.
Console-entered program
parameters (weight, level, etc.)
and/or “My Quick Starts” (on
Q45e/Q45ce) are not being
retained in memory.
Faulty software.
Unplug the machine, then remove the four
(4) screws securing the console to the
console upright tube.
Unplug the cable and plug it into a new
console, listening for the click to ensure
a good connection. Plug in the unit and
check. If this resolves the issue, replace
the software micro-controller in the
console with the new one according to the
directions in Section III.
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