True Fitness 455 Pediatric manual Grounded Outlet Test

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TEST PROCEDURES

GROUNDED OUTLET TEST

This test is very important for optimal HRC and incline operation.

Set voltmeter for Volts AC

Place 1 lead in the right side of the outlet (hot)

Place 1 lead in the ground plug

A properly grounded outlet will read 110 VAC

AMP DRAW TEST

This test is a good indicator of the wear condition of the belt and deck, and the need for lubrication.

The treadmill circuit breaker will trip at 15 amps, so be sure the voltmeter you are using is rated for at least 15 amps when you are load testing the treadmill. This test can be performed either on one of the AC power cord leads or on one of the DC motor leads from the PWM to the motor. Testing the amp draw at certain speeds without load and with load will signal whether higher than normal amp draw is a result of PWM failure or increased friction from belt and deck wear.

AC AMP DRAW PROCEDURE

This procedure requires an AC clamp-on ammeter. Place the clamp around either of the power cord leads, black or white. Load test requires a person to walk on the tread belt for 5-10 minutes.

2.5 mph w/out load

2.0-2.5 AMPS AC

2.5 mph with load

2.75-3.75 AMPS AC

4.0 mph w/out load

3.5-4.0 AMPS AC

4.0 mph with load

5.0-7.0 AMPS AC

DC AMP DRAW PROCEDURE

This procedure can be performed with an ordinary voltmeter. (Note: Be sure the voltmeter is rated to handle 15 DC amps.) Disconnect the red motor lead from MTR1 on the PWM. Connect the voltmeter to MTR 1 on the PWM and the other voltmeter lead to the red motor lead so that the voltmeter completes the connection of the PWM to the motor.

2.5 mph w/out load

4.5-5.0 AMPS DC

2.5 mph with load

7.0-8.0 AMPS DC

4.0 mph w/out load

5.0-5.5 AMPS DC

4.0 mph with load

8.5-9.0 AMPS DC

Higher than normal amp draws without load may signal that belt tension is too tight or there is a problem in the Drive Motor or PWM. Perform the Drive Motor Test and visually check the motor brushes before replacing the PWM. Higher than normal amp draws with load after normal readings without load signal belt and deck friction which may require lubrication or replacement.

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Contents Treadmill Treadmill Preventative Maintenance Checklist Start Symptom Guide Error Error Messages Continue on next page… No Belt MovementCont’d Liquid silicone single use pack Treadbelt Stops During WorkoutHeart Rate Not Working Erratic Readings PWM Elevation Not Functional E1 ErrorSee E2 CALAll trouble shooting should be performed in calibration mode No Display Circuit Breaker Trips Calibration Procedures Diagnostics Test Procedures Grounded Outlet Test Treadmill Speed Sensor TestDrive Motor Test Incline Potentiometer Calibration Test Belt / Deck Wear Test 455 Wiring Diagram Parts List On / OFF Switch