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c. Error code E2 1-This error code indicates that the console is not receiving a speed signal. Remove the motor hood and observe the TACH LED on the power board while the walking belt is moving (refer to the drawing at the left). The LED should flicker repeatedly on and off. If it does not, the speed sensor should be checked (refer to the paragraph at the bottom of page 24). If the speed sensor is correctly positioned, it may need to be replaced. If the TACH LED lights, the speed signal is being lost between the power board and the console. Check the wire harness between the power board and the console. If the wire harness is good, the console may need to be replaced (refer to ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS on page 31). d. Error code E2 2-This error code may be caused by either of two problems. The speed sensor may be too close to the flywheel and may be double-counting. To correct this problem, refer to the paragraph at the bottom of page 24. Another possible cause is excessive friction between the walking belt and the walking platform. If this problem exists, the walking belt may move normally or a little slowly, and may then speed up when the user steps off. Refer to step 4 on page 14 and see if lubricant needs to be applied. In addition, check the walking belt and the walking platform for wear. It may be necessary to apply lubricant (refer to WALKING BELT LUBRICATION on page 17), turn over the walking platform (refer to TURNING THE WALKING PLATFORM on page 19), or replace the walking platform or the walking belt (refer to ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS on page 31). e. Error code E2 3-This error code indicates that the speed signal being received by the console is not consistent. Speeds varying by more than 3 mph may be received within one second. This can be caused by incorrect positioning of the speed sensor. To correct this problem, refer to the paragraph at the bottom of page 24. f. Error code E2 4-This error code indicates that the motor has been stalled by an excessively heavy load. The treadmill should not be used by more than two persons at one time; the combined weight of both users should not exceed 500 pounds. g. Error code E7 0-This error code appears if the maintenance mode has not been selected artd exitedfrom the last screen for more than 100 hours. Refer to page 14. h. Error code E7 1-This error code appears if the walking platform maintenance or motor brush maintenance is more than 50 hours overdue. Refer to step 4 on page 14. I. Error code E7 2-This error code indicates that other error codes have appeared on the console and the problems have not been corrected for 20 hours. The treadmill will not operate until the problems have been corrected and the error codes have been cleared in the maintenance mode. Refer to step 2 on page 14. 25

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c.
Error
code
E2
1
—This
error
code indicates
that
the
console
is
not
receiving
a
speed
signal.
Remove
the
motor
hood
and
observe
the
TACH
LED
on
the
power
board
while
the
walking
belt
is
moving
(refer
to
the
drawing
at
the
left).
The
LED
should
flicker
repeatedly
on
and
off.
If
it
does
not,
the
speed
sensor
should
be
checked
(refer
to
the
paragraph
at
the
bottom
of
page
24).
If
the
speed
sensor
is
correctly
positioned,
it
may
need
to
be
replaced.
If
the
TACH
LED
lights,
the
speed
signal
is
being
lost
between
the
power
board
and
the
console.
Check
the
wire
harness
between
the
power
board
and
the
console.
If
the
wire
harness
is
good,
the
console
may
need
to
be
replaced
(refer
to
ORDERING
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
on
page
31).
d.
Error
code
E2
2
—This
error
code
may
be
caused
by
either
of
two
problems.
The
speed sensor
may
be
too
close
to
the
flywheel
and
may
be
double
-counting.
To
correct
this
problem,
refer
to
the
paragraph
at
the
bottom
of
page
24.
Another
possible
cause
is
excessive
friction
between
the
walking
belt
and
the
walking
platform.
If
this
problem
exists,
the
walking
belt
may
move
normally
or
a
little
slowly,
and
may
then
speed
up
when
the
user
steps
off.
Refer
to
step
4
on
page
14
and
see
if
lubricant
needs
to
be
applied.
In
addition,
check
the
walking
belt
and
the
walking
platform
for
wear.
It
may
be
necessary
to
apply
lubricant
(refer
to
WALKING
BELT
LUBRICATION
on
page
17),
turn
over
the
walking
platform
(refer
to
TURNING
THE
WALKING
PLATFORM
on
page
19),
or
replace
the
walking
platform
or
the
walking
belt
(refer
to
ORDERING
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
on
page
31).
e.
Error
code
E2
3
—This
error
code
indicates
that
the
speed
signal
being
received
by
the
console
is
not
consistent.
Speeds
varying
by
more
than
3
mph
may
be
received
within
one
second.
This
can
be
caused
by
incorrect
positioning
of
the
speed
sensor.
To
correct
this
problem,
refer
to
the
paragraph
at
the
bottom
of
page
24.
f.
Error
code
E2
4
—This
error
code
indicates
that
the
motor
has
been
stalled
by
an
excessively
heavy
load.
The
treadmill
should
not
be
used
by
more
than
two
persons
at
one
time;
the
combined
weight
of
both
users
should
not
exceed
500
pounds.
g.
Error
code
E7
0
—This
error
code
appears
if
the
maintenance
mode
has
not
been
selected
artd
exited
from
the
last
screen
for
more
than
100
hours.
Refer
to
page
14.
h.
Error
code
E7
1
—This
error
code
appears
if
the
walking
platform
maintenance
or
motor
brush
maintenance
is
more
than
50
hours
overdue.
Refer
to
step
4
on
page
14.
I.
Error
code
E7
2
—This
error
code
indicates
that
other
error
codes
have
appeared
on
the
console
and
the
problems
have
not
been
corrected
for
20
hours.
The
treadmill
will
not
operate
until
the
problems
have
been
corrected
and
the
error
codes
have
been
cleared
in
the
maintenance
mode.
Refer
to
step
2
on
page
14.
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