Do you have a question about the XP 550s and is the answer not in the manual?
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Bob Merritt
January 29, 2025
The ****, display and incline work fine but as soon as I try to set a speed or raise the speed, the motor hits the belt and it immediately shuts down everything, ****, belt, motor and display completely, then it reboots and seems ready to try again.
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
The Pro-Form XP 550s treadmill motor hitting the belt and shutting down when adjusting the speed could be caused by a damaged or improperly functioning control system. According to the manual, failure to use a properly functioning surge suppressor could lead to control system damage, which may cause the walking belt to change speed unexpectedly, accelerate, or stop. Additionally, improper grounding or electrical issues could contribute to the problem. Checking the surge suppressor, ensuring proper grounding, and inspecting the control system for damage may help resolve the issue.
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Julie
February 4, 2025
My treadmill is plugged in and when turned on it will not start. The switch is in the on position.
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
The Pro-Form XP 550s treadmill may not start even when plugged in and the switch is on due to the following reasons:
1. The power cord is not plugged into a surge suppressor, or the surge suppressor is not plugged into a properly grounded outlet. 2. The treadmill is plugged into a GFCI-equipped outlet, which is not compatible. 3. The key is not fully inserted into the console. 4. The reset/off circuit breaker has tripped. If the switch protrudes, wait five minutes and press it back in to reset.
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Terri savery
March 13, 2025
How do I open it up to clean built up dust on the **** blades?
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Do you have a question about the XP 550s and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
The ****, display and incline work fine but as soon as I try to set a speed or raise the speed, the motor hits the belt and it immediately shuts down everything, ****, belt, motor and display completely, then it reboots and seems ready to try again.
The Pro-Form XP 550s treadmill motor hitting the belt and shutting down when adjusting the speed could be caused by a damaged or improperly functioning control system. According to the manual, failure to use a properly functioning surge suppressor could lead to control system damage, which may cause the walking belt to change speed unexpectedly, accelerate, or stop. Additionally, improper grounding or electrical issues could contribute to the problem. Checking the surge suppressor, ensuring proper grounding, and inspecting the control system for damage may help resolve the issue.
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My treadmill is plugged in and when turned on it will not start. The switch is in the on position.
The Pro-Form XP 550s treadmill may not start even when plugged in and the switch is on due to the following reasons:
1. The power cord is not plugged into a surge suppressor, or the surge suppressor is not plugged into a properly grounded outlet.
2. The treadmill is plugged into a GFCI-equipped outlet, which is not compatible.
3. The key is not fully inserted into the console.
4. The reset/off circuit breaker has tripped. If the switch protrudes, wait five minutes and press it back in to reset.
This answer is automatically generated
How do I open it up to clean built up dust on the **** blades?