True Fitness ES9.0 + ES7.0 manual SYMPTOM/SOLUTION Guide, Symptom Cause Solution

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SYMPTOM/SOLUTION GUIDE

CHAPTER NINE: CARE AND MAINTENANCE

SYMPTOM

 

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Circuit breaker on

A. Damaged motor

Service required

 

treadmill trips when

B. Damage or defective

Service required

the power cord is

 

motor power supply

 

 

board

 

plugged into wall.

C. Damaged motor control

Service required

Circuit breaker on

 

circuit board

 

D. Restricted belt or

Check and remove

treadmill trips when

 

flywheel

obstruction or call dealer

 

 

 

inputting speed and

E. Treadbelt over tensioned

See adjustments in Assembly

starting

 

 

Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Computer display

A.

No power to treadmill

Restore power at electrical outlet

LED’s do not

 

 

or reset circuit breaker if in “on/

 

 

off” position.

illuminate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

B.

Circuit breaker trip

Reset Circuit Breaker

 

C. Upper wire harness not

Service required

 

 

connected or

 

 

 

completely connected.

 

Incline Motor and

A.

Upper wire harness

Service required

 

tread motor will not

 

damaged or not connected or

 

 

completely connected

 

turn on

 

 

 

Incline motor does

A.   Incline wire harness

Service required

 

not operate but the

 

damaged or not

 

 

connected

 

treadbelt moves

 

 

 

Scrambled digits on

A. Damaged computer

Service required

computer LED’s

 

board

 

B. Upper wire harness

Service required

 

 

damaged or partially

 

 

connected

 

Squeaking noise

A. Poly V-belt slipping

Service required

from motor while

B. Motor brush noise

Service required

using the treadmill

 

excessive

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Treadmill Thank YOU for Selecting True Review for Your Safety Important Safety InstructionsReview for Your Safety Quick Start Table of Contents Starting and Stopping Treadmill Safely Basic Operation This ChapterUsing the Keyboard CHAPTER ONE BASIC OperationManual & Quick Workouts Quick Workout Keys walk, walk+run, run Other Settings Setting Up a Calorie Goal Workout Quick Workout Keys walk, walk+run, run Weight Loss 5K and 10k Runs Heart Rate Monitoring Chapter ONE BASIC OperationContact Heart Rate For Best CHR Results Contact Heart Rate Special Workouts Changes in GradeChanges in Speed Classic PRE-SET Workouts Glute Buster LEG Shaper Cardio ChallengeActual Speed Display Target = 12.0 MPHConsole Operation Console Operation CHAPTER TWO ES KeyboardCHAPTER TWO DISPLAY Console Operations Heart Rate Control Workouts HRC Introduction CHAPTER THREE HRC WorkoutsHRC Types + Workout Guide CHAPTER THREE HRC WorkoutsWorkout Setup Pressing any key other than or will exit HRC mode During Your WorkoutTips and HOW HRC Works Examples and Cruise Control Examples and Cruise Control Important Points about HRC HRC Safety CHAPTER THREE HRC WorkoutsCustom Workouts User Programs Quick workout Keys Favorites Key Calorie GoalUser Programs CHAPTER FOUR CUSTOM WorkoutsQuick Workout Keys Favorites KEY Setting Up a Custom Interval Workout Calorie Goal Calorie Goal Gerkin Fitness Test Using the Gerkin Fitness Test CHAPTER FIVE GERKIN Fitness TestAccuracy of the Gerkin Test RxHRC Setup Workout Suggestion RxhrcRxhrc Setup CHAPTER SIX RXHRCWorkout Suggestion Fans FansFans CHAPTER SEVEN FANSFans on ES9.0 Designing AN Exercise Program F.I.T. Concept Defined Frequency How Often You ExerciseT. Concept Overview METsUtilizing the F.I.T. Concept Beginning Your F.I.T. Program Beginning Your Exercise ProgramWorkout Brisk and Rhythmic Exercise Establishing and Maintaining Fitness Weight & Sports Training Programs Here are some tips to achieving your weight management goalCare Maintenance Lubrication and Cleaning CHAPTER NINE CARE and MaintenanceTreadbelt Adjustment Chapter NINE CARE and MaintenanceTreadbelt Tension SYMPTOM/SOLUTION Guide Symptom Cause SolutionTreadbelt tracks left Error Codes E2OVERSPEEDService Messages Target Heart Rate Chart Appendix a Target Heart Rate Chart Specifications Specifications YES-3Bibliography References and Selected ReadingsFulltext.htm Bibliography Truefitness.com