LifeSpan Reformer 2 Safety User Manual page 29

Rehabilition treadmill
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E05: Current
overload
protection
(Self Protecting
System)
E06: Motor
Abnormality
E08: Control
Board
Abnormality
E10: Motor
Abnormality
The incoming voltage is too low or
too high. The control board is dam-
aged.
A moving part of the treadmill is
stuck and therefore the motor is
unable to rotate properly.
The motor wire is not connected or
the motor is damaged.
The control board is not connected.
The motor is damaged or a moving
part of the treadmill is stuck and
therefore the motor is unable to
rotate properly.
Restart the treadmill.
Check the incoming voltage to
ensure it is correct.
Inspect moving parts of the
treadmill to ensure that they are
operating correctly.
Check the motor, listen for strange
noise and check for a burning
smell. Replace the motor if
necessary.
Check the control board, replace if
damaged. Lubricate the treadmill.
Check motor wires to see if the
motor is connected. If the wire
has been punctured or damaged,
you will need to replace it. If the
problem is not rectified, you may
need to replace the motor
Check the upper and middle wires
to see if the control board is con-
nected. If the wire has been punc-
tured or damaged, you will need
to replace it. If the problem is not
rectified, you may need to replace
the control board.
The torque is too big, please adjust
the torque to be smaller.
Inspect moving parts of the tread-
mill to ensure that they are operat-
ing correctly.
Replace the motor if necessary.
Lubricate the treadmill.
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