Troubleshooting
The tables and flow charts in this chapter cover the following
potential problems:
electrical problems: power, cable connections
electronic problems: PCB, test points, signals
mechanical problems: noise, vibration, grade, speed, belts
See Chapter 4 for repair and replacement procedures.
Tools
These tools may be needed:
Phillips screwdrivers
½-inch hex socket wrench
stethoscope
Ohm meter
High voltage is present under the hood when the treadmill is
plugged into a power source; residual high voltage remains
for a few minutes after the power is removed. Turn off the
treadmill circuit breaker, then unplug the treadmill from the
power source before removing the hood. Use extreme
caution at all times when the hood is removed.
Secure loose clothing, jewelry, and long hair before working
near treadmill parts.
Never place your fingers near rotating parts.
Do not start the walking belt when someone is on the
treadmill.
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