Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting The Polar; Base; Treadmill - Life Fitness INT-DSE4 Service Manual

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5. Troubleshooting

Knowledge Base
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Knowledge Base
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Troubleshooting the Treadmill
No power
Probable Cause
ON / OFF switch is not in proper position.
Power source is insufficient.
Line cord is damaged.
Line cord is improperly seated in socket.
Striding belt slips off- center.
Probable Cause
Floor surface is uneven.
Maximum speed is reduced.
Probable Cause
User is pushing striding belt. This occurs when the runner
is running faster than the striding belt will travel, with the
result of the striding belt being pushed with the runner's
feet.
User is stalling striding belt. This occurs with heavier users
at lower striding belt speeds. The striding belt will "stall"
if the user is traveling slower than the striding belt.
Striding belt/deck malfunctions. The deck laminate is
worn through or the underside of striding belt is glazed
over (hard, glossy).
Power source is insufficient.
Corrective Action
Turn the switch to the ON position.
Plug treadmill into an appropriate circuit. Refer to
Grounding Instructions.
NOTE: In North America use a dedicated 20 amp circuit
for Commercial Units or a 15 amp circuit for Consumer
Units.
Using a voltmeter, verify power at outlet. If no power
exists, reset circuit breaker at panel.
Replace line cord. Contact Life Fitness Customer Support.
Inspect power connections at wall outlet and at machine
for proper contact.
Corrective Action
Check levelers and level treadmill. Check striding belt
and re-tension as necessary. Refer to How to Adjust and
Tension the Striding Belt.
Corrective Action
Instruct users not to push striding belt in either direction.
Replace belt and deck.
Plug treadmill into an appropriate circuit. Refer to
Grounding Instructions.
NOTE: In North America use a dedicated 20 amp circuit
for Commercial Units or a 15 amp circuit for Consumer
Units.
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