Introduction To Treadmill Troubleshooting; Trm 800.V2 Status Lights; Active Status Light- Asl - Precor TRM 885.v2 Service Manual

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Troubleshooting Procedures
This section provides the following Troubleshooting information:

Introduction to Treadmill Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Methodology
Troubleshooting Tripped Breakers
Standardized Error Codes
Introduction to Treadmill Troubleshooting
This section contains troubleshooting procedures and presents a methodology for identifying
and isolating system issues. Not all system issues will create an error code condition so the
approach is to identify and verify the stated problem and then use the systems own self tests to
help isolate the problem. In many cases, that will include the use of error codes, but not always.
The customer has reported a failed condition. The failure that is reported may differ from your
observations as a trained technician. That is why it is important to validate the reported failure.
The first step in this investigative troubleshooting methodology is to first identify the current
overall operating condition of the treadmill, i.e., is it operational or not.
New features have been incorporated into the consoles and base of the TRM800.V2. Two
status lights give an indication of the current and past condition of the machine. The Active
Status Light (ASL) is located on the front of the base, and when all conditions are normal it will
be a steady blue. The Machine Control Light (MCL) is located on the Machine controller, and
will be a green when all conditions are normal.
The consoles now have the ability to display accurate voltage and current readings during
operation, so the need for a separate meter is lessened. These readings can be viewed when
accessing the Belt Speed test in the Machine Test menu. In addition to this, current and voltage
readings are now added to each error logged. This information allows you to troubleshoot the
equipment more accurately and quickly.
TRM 800.v2 ASL Status lights-
The TRM800-V.2 has three methods of communicating problems to the troubleshooter. The first
is an Active Status Light (ASL) on the front of the treadmill, the second is through the use of an
LED on the Motor Controller (MC) and, the third is through the use of Error Codes.

Active Status Light- ASL

The Active Status Light (ASL) is located on the lower center of the front cover and provides
operation condition, maintenance, and troubleshooting information:
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Off. The unit is powered off or something is wrong with power to the Motor Controller or
console.
Blue Solid – Indicates the system has not detected an electronic error or if it has, the error
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is not fatal and the unit is electronically operational. A trouble call whereby the ASL is solid
blue will most likely be either a mechanical issue or the MC has had a power cycle since the
call originated.
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