True Fitness 400 manual Diagnostics Service Messages, E2OVERSPEED

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Diagnostics

E1:STALL

Incline not moving when commanded

 

to.

E2:OVERSPEED

This error occurs when an acceleration

 

>2.1 mph occurs. Error cleared by

 

turning off power switch then turning

 

it back on.

E2:CAL

Feedback cannot reduce or increase

 

speed to target. Error cleared by

 

calibrating.

E3:RECAL

This error occurs when a data error is

 

detected on the EEprom, replace the

 

control panel.

E5:SENSOR

This message is displayed when there

 

is no speed feedback.

Diagnostics - Service Messages

The following service messages will be displayed as they occur, as well as for the subsequent six safety key insertions. These messages will be displayed until a key is pressed. Every time these messages are displayed, an audible will sound twice.

S1:LUBE This message is displayed when lubrication of the deck is recommended.

S2:CLEAN This message is displayed every 500 miles. Prompt to clean treadmill.

S3:MOTOR This message is displayed every 2500 hours. Prompt to check motor brushes.

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Contents Series Residential Treadmill Manual/Pre-Program/Heart Rate ControlInnovative frame Suspension systemsTable of Contents Safety Instructions Important Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions Setting Up Your Treadmill Setting Up Your TreadmillImportant Electrical Requirements Assembly AssemblyHardware Kit Assembly Treadbelt Adjustment Treadbelt AdjustmentTreadbelt Tension Control Panel Functions Setting Your Weight Basic Treadmill OperationBasic Treadmill Operation Starting Your Treadmill SafelyUsing the Heart Rate Transmitter Strap Monitoring Your Heart Rate HRC model onlyQuick Reference Operating Instructions Quick Reference Operating InstructionsTreadmill’s Heart Rate Display For a Manually-Controlled WorkoutManual Operation Manual OperationProgrammed Workouts Making Time and/or Distance Count Down instead of UpProgrammed Workouts User Programs User ProgramsHeart Rate Control Workout Heart Rate Control Workout HRC Workout SetupHow the HRC system controls your heart rate Three Stages of a Heart Rate Control Workout Warm Up Stage Heart Rate Control StageCool Down Stage Cruise Control Cruise ControlExamples of Running Workouts Examples of Walking WorkoutsExamples of How HRC Can Work For You Important Points About Heart Rate Control Important Points About Heart Rate ControlHeart Rate Control Safety Features How Target Heart Rate WorksF.I.T. Formula F.I.T. FormulaUnderstanding the F.I.T. Formula Intensity How Hard Frequency How Often You ExerciseYou Exercise METs Using the F.I.T. FormulaTime How Long You Exercise Your Fitness Program F.I.T ForumulaDetermining Your Needs AGE Beginning Your Exercise Program Beginning Your Exercise ProgramWarm-Up Slow and Deliberate Exercise Workout Brisk and Rhythmic ExerciseBeginning a Fitness Program Cool-Down Slow and Relaxed ExerciseEstablishing Aerobic Fitness Managing Weight Maintaining Aerobic FitnessCare and Maintenance Care and MaintenanceSports Training Regular Cleaning Treadbelt LubricationTroubleshooting Guide Symptom Cause SolutionDiagnostics Diagnostics Error MessagesDiagnostics Service Messages E2OVERSPEEDFounded Hoff Road ’Fallon, MO Specifications subject to change Rev /02True is a registered trademark