Precor GEN06 Series C952 Service Manual page 75

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If the treadmill does not switch ON or trips the circuit breaker, see .Troubleshoot-
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ing Tripped Breakers),
If the console does not power up, see Troubleshooting Console Power.
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Verify that the console is operating correctly. Run the Display, and Keypad diagnostic
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tests (see
"Hardware Validation - Diagnostic Tests (51765761)" on
failures.
NOTE: Keep in mind that if a key on the keypad does not function, the lower control
module will not receive a user initiated request for action. In this case the cause for
the failure would not be in the lower portion of the unit, and no errors will be logged.
Check the Error Log
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or past logged error code events. The error log history will often provide vital information
that will lead to the source causing the issue. Record all listed error log code information
and odometer reading. Then clear the error log by pressing and holding the "Quick
Start" key.
NOTE: Not all failures trigger an error code event. You will need to use the Diagnostic
Tests and audio/visual observation to identify the cause (component or system) of the
issue. Review the list of troubleshooting procedures for possible related issues and
troubleshooting information.
Verify the issue. Run the unit in normal user mode to verify if the reported failure reoc-
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curs, is a repeatable or intermittent type failure. Make note of any additional obser-
vations (noises, vibrations, etc.) that occur at the time of the failure.
NOTE:  It is important to keep in mind that some issues are weight (load) related. You
may need to increase the exerciser weight to reproduce the failure.
Verify the running belt speed and incline operation. Run the Belt, Incline, and Auto Stop
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diagnostic tests, (see
page 13). Note any failures.
Verify that the Club Settings are not causing the issue. If a failure is observed in user
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mode but passes the hardware validation diagnostic tests, this could be an indication
that one of the club parameters has been incorrectly set.
Return to the error log to verify all current error codes. This will verify if the original error
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codes are reoccurring and if there are any new error code issues. Do not disregard the
original recorded error code/odometer information that was previously cleared. The
issue may be mileage related, review the odometer history to verify if the error event is
related to mileage intervals.
NOTE: If there is no logged error codes and the issue persists, you will need to use
observable and audible indicators to identify the source of the failure. Browse the list
of available troubleshooting procedures for related troubleshooting information.
Verify if there are any related service bulletins that may fix this issue. If no service bul-
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letin exists for this issue, continue with the troubleshooting steps for the system that is
failing (Power & Control, Drive Motor System, Incline System, Communication, Belt &
Deck, Auto Stop, or Heart Rate).
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("Information Display (65)" on
"Hardware Validation - Diagnostic Tests (51765761)" on
6    Troubleshooting
page 13). Note any
page 18) to learn about any current
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