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9.45, 9.45i Treadmill

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Procedure 5.4 - Troubleshooting the Lift System, 9.45              

(2P & 3Y Units)

System Description

The lift system is powered by a 120 Vac lift motor that uses two independent motors windings. 
One motor winding operates the motor in an upward direction and the other motor winding  
operates the motor in a downward direction. The motor contains a 10 K

Ω 

potentiometer, driven 

by the motor, that indicates lift position. AC power to operate the lift motor is provided by a pair of 
triacs. One triac provides power to the “up” winding of the lift motor and the other triac provides 
power to the “down” winding of the lift motor. The triacs are controlled either manually or by 
software control from the upper PCA.

1.

If the lift motor will not move skip to step 7. If the lift motor moves and an error occurs 
continue with step 2.

2.

Access the diagnostics program per Procedure 2.1 or 2.2 and proceed to the lift calibration 
portion of the diagnostics program. If the lift calibration number is 0 or 255 skip to step 3. 
Operate the lift, if the lift calibration number does not increment as the lift moves, skip to 
step 3. If the calibration number increments as the lift moves, recalibrate the lift per 
Procedure 4.2. If recalibration does not correct the problem, continue with step 3.

3.

Set the treadmill circuit breaker in the “off” position. Using an ohmmeter, measure between 
terminal 4 (brown wire) and terminal 6 (orange wire) of the P2 connector on the lower PCA. 
The measurement should be approximately 10 K

. If the measurement is open (

) or 

significantly high or low, replace the lift motor.

4.

Using an ohmmeter, measure between terminals 4 and 5 of P2 and measure between 5 and 
6 of P2 on the lower PCA. The two measurements should total approximately 10 K

. If the 

measurement is open (

) or significantly high or low, replace the lift motor.

5.

If you have performed all of the above tests and an error still occurs when the lift motor 
operates, there are three parts that could cause the problem. There are not any good tests 
to check these parts other than substituting a known good part. They are lower PCA, ribbon 
cable and upper PCA. Replace only one part at a time. If the new part does not correct the 
problem replace the original part.

6.

 If you have performed all of the above tests and the lift system is still not functioning, call 
Precor Technical Support.

7.

Set the treadmill circuit breaker in the “off” position. Remove the F2 (2 amp slow blow) fuse 
from the lower PCA. Measure the fuse with an ohmmeter. The measurement should be 1

 

or less. If the fuse is good, re-insert the fuse and skip to step 9. If the fuse is open (

)or 

significantly high, replace the fuse. Before operating the lift motor it is necessary to perform 
a continuity test on the lift motor.

Summary of Contents for 9.45

Page 1: ...in this product This document contains general product information software diagnostic procedures when available preventative maintenance procedures inspection and adjustment procedures troubleshootin...

Page 2: ...es on this treadmill Section Three Checking Treadmill Operation This section provides you with a quick way of checking treadmill operation Check treadmill operation at the end of a maintenance procedu...

Page 3: ...alent to a 6 minute mile Incline 2 to 12 grade Power 50 60 Hz 120v AC dedicated circuit 50 60 Hz 240v AC dedicated circuit Weight 265 lbs 119 kg Shipping weight 326 lbs 147 kg About The Smart Rate Sys...

Page 4: ...t Press the INCLINE keys while you watch the right display window see Diagram 2 1 The lift calibration number increments as the INCLINE key is pressed and decrements as the INCLINE key is pressed Pres...

Page 5: ...o trip the circuit breaker under software control If the STOP key is pressed and held the trip signal will be sent to the circuit breaker and the circuit will trip shutting off the treadmill If you do...

Page 6: ...key is pressed and decrements as the INCLINE key is pressed Press ENTER to continue 7 The third routine is the power bits display Power bits is a number that indicates the amount of time that power i...

Page 7: ...mill to trip the circuit breaker under software control If the STOP key is pressed the trip signal will be sent to the circuit breaker and the circuit will trip shutting off the treadmill If you do no...

Page 8: ...4 Procedure 1 Plug the power cord into the wall outlet then turn on the treadmill with the circuit breaker 2 With the PRECOR M9 45 or PRECOR M9 45i banner scrolling press the INCLINE INCLINE SPEED an...

Page 9: ...2 With the PRECOR M9 45 or PRECOR M9 45i banner scrolling press any key 3 At the User ID prompt select the User IDs to be reset using the SPEED or INCLINE and SPEED or INCLINE keys 4 Press the STOP an...

Page 10: ...s until the message TREADMILL ODOMETER scrolls across the left display window On 9 45 3Y units press keys RESET 6 5 sequentially Note The right display window displays total miles or kilometers on the...

Page 11: ...nserted in position 1 and all other logs will be pushed down one position The error that was in position 5 will be lost 5 Once you have completed the diagnosis and repair of the treadmill it is genera...

Page 12: ...NTER until the WEIGHT indicator light appears 4 Watch the number displayed in the left display window while you press the SPEED key five or six times Note If the treadmill is using United States stand...

Page 13: ...9 45 9 45i Treadmill Page 13 measurement standardUse the SPEED or SPEED keys to select the alternate measurement standard 7 Press ENTER twice to return to the User ID prompt...

Page 14: ...the treadmill with the circuit breaker 2 On 9 45 1L or 2P units with the PRECOR M9 45 banner scrolling press the ENTER key On 9 45 3Y units with the PRECOR M9 45 banner scrolling press keys RESET 5 1...

Page 15: ...hen you ship it to Precor When a problem occurs record the following information Model and serial number Software version number Note Determine the version number as in Procedure 2 7 User and program...

Page 16: ...lights as the information corresponding to that LED is displayed on the electronic console d Measure and note the AC input current at 3 MPH eith the treadmil unloaded and at 3 MPH with the treadmill...

Page 17: ...the treadmill is not already at zero percent incline press any key when the CALIBRATE LIFT PRESS ANY KEY prompt is displayed 2 Using the ruler measure the distance between the floor and the top of the...

Page 18: ...ont and back treadmill front and back treadmill measurements measurements are equal then are equal then press RESET press RESET 8 Turn off the treadmill with the circuit breaker then unplug the power...

Page 19: ...9 45 9 45i Treadmill Page 19 Diagram 4 2 Switch Mounting Bracket Assembly Lower Limit Switch Actuator Upper Limit Switch Zero Switch Capacitor Lift...

Page 20: ...e switch actuator THEN OTHERWISE Move the switch bracket down until Move the switch bracket up until the the widest part of the actuator is widest part of the actuator is centered centered on the whee...

Page 21: ...INCLINE or INCLINE keys to set the lift calibration number to 19 7 Press and hold STOP to get back to the Enter Your Weight banner 8 Turn off the treadmill with the circuit breaker then unplug the tr...

Page 22: ...he upper display assembly to the upper handrail Carefully pull some excess interconnect cable out from the targa upright Rotate the display housing so that the rear of the upper PCA is facing upward a...

Page 23: ...readings match those listed in Tables 5 1 and 5 2 and one or more keys do not function replace the upper PCA 8 If the voltage readings in Table 5 1 are incorrect disconnect the keypad cable from the...

Page 24: ...ves you the information you need to determine which of these components is malfunctioning Procedure 1 If you are referring to this procedure because the HEART RATE indicator did not blink properly whe...

Page 25: ...d to continue with this procedure 6 Re adjust the fit of the chest strap If the HEART RATE indicator still does not blink as described in Step 4 If the chest strap transmitter has a replaceable batter...

Page 26: ...perates a magnet mounted in the hub passes the hall effect sensor once per motor revolution The hall effect sensor send one pulse to the lift control system per revolution The system knows how far the...

Page 27: ...A There are no good means of troubleshooting these components other than substituting known good components Replace only one component at a time If the component that you replaced does not correct the...

Page 28: ...asure approximately 0 Vdc when the switch is not operated and approximately 5 Vdc when the switch is operated If the operated voltage is 0 Vdc or significantly low remove both blue wires from the zero...

Page 29: ...th step 3 3 Set the treadmill circuit breaker in the off position Using an ohmmeter measure between terminal 4 brown wire and terminal 6 orange wire of the P2 connector on the lower PCA The measuremen...

Page 30: ...moves normally skip to step 10 The voltage will only be present until such time as an error occurs If line voltage is not present skip to step 11 If line voltage is measured but the motor does not mo...

Page 31: ...it breaker with a capacity of less than 20 amps the A C circuit must be corrected to be a 20 amp dedicated circuit before any reliable troubleshooting can be performed on the treadmill More importantl...

Page 32: ...circuit breaker If the circuit breaker is greater than 20 amps the circuit breaker should be replaced with a 20 amp circuit breaker If the circuit breaker is less than 20 amps the circuit breaker mus...

Page 33: ...ure 5 1 of the Residential Treadmill Service Manual 2 Disconnect the wires from the SCR terminals listed in Table 945 4 Table 6 1 SCR Electrical Connections WIRE SCR TERMINAL Black wire Red wire Blue...

Page 34: ...osition the screws that secure the SCR to the treadmill frame Using the torque wrench torque each screw to 10 in lbs 6 Connect the wires listed in Table 6 1 to the SCR terminals 7 Check the operation...

Page 35: ...n connect the wires to either terminal stud However you cannot mix brown and blue wires on any one stud see Wiring Diagram 7 1 or 7 3 Diagram 6 3 Terminal Block Wiring 5 Connect the blue wires and the...

Page 36: ...tor capacitor but leave the remaining black wire connected to the terminal 4 Disconnect the connector on the white lift motor lead Note Do not disconnect J3 from the lower PCA The connector disconnect...

Page 37: ...agnet Note When you position the magnet in the magnet hub place the north pole towards the center of the magnet hub The north pole of the magnet should be marked with a spot of white paint If the magn...

Page 38: ...two nuts that secure the sensor bracket to the lift motor 20 Position the sensor bracket removed in the previous step on the lift motor 21 Replace the two nuts that secure the sensor bracket to the l...

Page 39: ...the lift motor capacitor that already has a red wire 30 Connect the connector on the white lift motor lead that connects the lift motor to pin 4 of lower PCA connector J3 31 Connect the molex connecto...

Page 40: ...nnected to the upper and lower limit switches carry line voltage Turn off the treadmill and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you perform the following steps 3 Carefully remove the red...

Page 41: ...crew and switch actuator 13 Remove the shoulder screw that connects the actuator shaft and actuator block to the lift platform Note If necessary hold the actuator shaft with the pliers and support the...

Page 42: ...tuator block to the actuator shaft 22 Position the shoulder screw removed in Step 13 through the actuator block and into the base of the lift platform 23 Tighten the shoulder screw that connects the a...

Page 43: ...nnect the black wires disconnected in Step 6 to the limit switch terminals 34 Choose one If Then Otherwise You are replacing the Continue with the next Skip to Step 38 zero sense switch step Replacing...

Page 44: ...ift motor capacitor in the capacitor mounting bracket Note Wire length and wire assembly configuration may limit the mounting orientations of the lift motor capacitor Make sure that the wires you remo...

Page 45: ...AL Blue wire 10 Brown wire 8 Blue wire 6 Black wire 5 Red wire 4 Black wire 2 Red wire 1 3 Remove the screws that secure the transformer to the treadmill frame 4 Remove the transformer from the treadm...

Page 46: ...wire assembly from the lower PCA 3 Remove the screw that secures the speed sensor to the sensor mounting bracket 4 Remove the speed sensor from the mounting bracket Diagram 6 5 Speed Sensor Mounting...

Page 47: ...he gap between the speed sensor and flywheel as described in Procedure 3 4 of the Residential Service Manual 9 Check the operation of the treadmill as described in Section Three in the appendix of the...

Page 48: ...ensor wire assembly from the lower PCA 3 Remove the screw that secures the speed sensor to the sensor mounting bracket 4 Remove the speed sensor from the mounting bracket Replacing the Speed Sensor 5...

Page 49: ...y to the lower PCA 8 Inspect and adjust the gap between the speed sensor and flywheel as described in Procedure 3 4 of the Residential Treadmill Service Manual 9 Check the operation of the treadmill a...

Page 50: ...eadmill Service Manual 2 Place the treadmill on its left side Note To avoid scratching or marring the treadmill put a drop cloth underneath the treadmill when you perform Step 2 3 Remove the lower bol...

Page 51: ...lift platform are Kep nuts which do not require a separate washer If you do not use Kep nuts to mount the lift platform use washers when you mount the lift platform to the treadmill frame 8 On 1L uni...

Page 52: ...ove the target from the flywheel Remove as much of the old adhesive as possible from the flywheel Ensure that any remaining adhesive is firmly bonded to the mounting location 4 Clean the end of the fl...

Page 53: ...nd nut that secure the lift tube to the lift platform Set aside the lift motor Replacing the Lift Motor 7 With the treadmill still on its side line up the mounting holes at the top of the lift motor w...

Page 54: ...LCC44 Each of these packages should be removed with a proper IC removal tool see the illustrators below 4 The IC s may inserted into their socket by hand by carefully aligning the notch on the IC with...

Page 55: ...9 45 9 45i Treadmill Page 55 Wiring Diagram 7 1 9 45 1L Unit...

Page 56: ...9 45 9 45i Treadmill Page 56 Block Diagram 7 2 9 45 1L Units...

Page 57: ...9 45 9 45i Treadmill Page 57 Wiring Diagram 7 3 9 45 2P 3Y Units...

Page 58: ...9 45 9 45i Treadmill Page 58 Block Diagram 7 4 9 45 2P 3Y Units...

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