Specifications

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ROUBLESHOOTING
The diagnostic test number, d9, is displayed in the left control panel
window. The right control panel window displays the number of
times that the treadmill has been started if 9,999 or less. As the
number increases to 10,000 and above, the most significant digits
expand into the left window, as additional space is needed.
For example:
d9 1 START 9480
This display indicates 19,480 starts.
Active keys during this test:
START/ENTER will advance you to the next diagnostic test.
STOP will exit and return you to the mode you were in before
entering the diagnostic tests.
SHIFT backs you up one step in the diagnostics test menu.
d10: SPEED SENSOR
This test confirms that the speed sensor is being detected and
processed by the speed sensor. During this test, if the motor is
running, you should see the numbers on the display constantly
increasing, counting the number of pulses generated by the speed
sensor. As the speed of the motor is increased the numbers will
increment faster.
This test displays the diagnostic test number d10 in the left control
panel windows. The right control panel window displays the speed
sensor count.
For example:
d10 8888
Active keys during this test:
START/ENTER will advance you to the next diagnostic test.
STOP will exit and return you to the mode you were in before
entering the diagnostic tests.
SHIFT backs you up one step in the diagnostics test menu.
d11: ERROR LOG
This test will allow you to view the last nine error codes the treadmill has
generated. In this test, the left window displays the diagnostic test
number d11 followed by a flashing digit representing the error log
sequence number (1 through 9). Number 1 represents the most recent
error code, 2 the next most recent, up to 9, the oldest error code. The
right window displays the error code number (1 through 7, see list below)
associated with the error code sequence displayed in the left window.
Example 1:
d11 4 6
Example 1 shows that error code number 6 was generated four
error messages ago.