B: (target heart rate-user's heart rate)<30, speed will increase 0.6 MPH.
C: (user's heart rate-target heart rate)>30, speed will reduce 1.2 MPH.
D: (user's heart rate-target heart rate)<30, speed will reduce 0.6 MPH.
4. The machine will do this evaluation every 30 seconds.
5. If the user's heart rate exceeds (220-AGE), the speed will slow down to 0.6 MPH im-
mediately and run for 15 seconds. An alarm will soun
d every second, then the treadmill will stop.
6. If the pulse handle is not in use, the speed will not change. If after two 30 second
evaluations and there is no heart rate signal detected, the speed will slow down to 0.6
MPH and run for 15 seconds with an alarm every second until stopped.
COMMON ERRORS AND SOLUTIONS
PROBLEM
Treadmill does not work
Belt does not run properly
Belt is slipping
1. ELECTRONIC ERROR: E01
A: E01: The lower control board is having difficulty communicating with the console.
B: Solution: Check the 4 lines that connect the console and see if they are connceted properly.
Check for pinched, damaged, or loose cables. Secure the cable connections if they are loose,
replace the cables if damaged.
2. ELECTRONIC ERROR: E02
A: E02: The lower control board does not detect motor voltage.
B: Solution: Check the + and - connection wires. Make sure they are connected to the + and -
terminals and that the wires are not damaged.
3. ELECTRONIC ERROR: E03
A: E03: No speed signal is detected
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
a . No connected to power supply Plug into socket
b. Safety key not inserted
c . Signal not being received
d. Treadmill is not on
e. Fuse is broken
a. Running belt needs lubrication Lubricate board with silicon
b. Running belt is too tight
a. Running belt is too loose
b. Motor belt is too loose
SOLUTION
Insert safety key
Check connections to lower
control board
Switch on
Change the fuse
Adjust running belt
Adjust running belt
Adjust the motor belt