Star Trac E-TR manual Troubleshooting, Chapter

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Star Trac recommends that you refer your questions about your STAR TRAC E SERIES TREADMILL operation and suspected mal- functions to Star Trac’s Service Hotline at (800) 503-1221, or USA 1-714-669-1660. However, you may wish to investigate error mes- sages that appear in the Information Window. You may do so by reviewing the information in this section.

KEY DOWN: This error generally occurs when a key is held pressed while the ON/OFF switch is moved to ON. It may also happen if a key becomes stuck. When you see KEY DOWN:

Set the ON/OFF switch to OFF; wait 2 seconds.

Set the ON/OFF switch to ON. The treadmill should be operational again. Notify Star Trac if additional assistance is needed.

NO STOP: This error generally occurs when the Stop Switch is not connected tightly to the circuit board of the Display Control Panel. It may also happen if the circuitry associated with the switch develops a fault. When you see NO STOP:

Set the ON/OFF switch to OFF; wait 2 seconds.

Set the ON/OFF switch to ON. Notify Star Trac if additional assistance is needed.

CHECK SPEED SYS and SPEED CHANGE: These errors generally occur when the running belt speed sensor is disconnected, faulty, or misaligned relative to the revolutions-per-minute (RPM) sensor of the motor. They may also occur if the speed sensor cable is dam- aged, or if the Motor Control Board (MCB) is misadjusted or faulty. When you see CHECK SPEED SYS or SPEED CHANGE:

Set the ON/OFF switch to OFF; wait 2 seconds.

Set the ON/OFF switch to ON. Notify Star Trac if additional assistance is needed.

ELEV STALL, ELEV RANGE and ELEV LOST: These errors generally occur when the elevation (incline) potentiometer is faulty or out of limits, or the elevation motor is disconnected or receiving low power. They may also occur if the Motor Control Board (MCB) is faulty or the motor gears are stripped. They are usually accompanied by failure of the treadmill to rise from an elevation other than maximum (or descend from an elevation other than minimum), with attendant beep indication.

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Contents Star Trac E-TR Treadmill Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions IntroductionSafety Instructions ChapterWaarschuwing VeiligheidsinstructiesDOE DIT WEL DOE DIT NietDo not PrecautionsStop of Action Alternating Current OFF Fonctionnement Mesures DE PrecautionArrêt Mise Hors Service Courant Alternatif Ouvre Ferme Warnung SicherheitsvorschriftenSIE SOLLTEN… SIE Sollten NIEMALS…Attenzione Istruzioni DI SicurezzaDA Fare DA NON FareAdvertência Instruções DE SegurançaLigar Desligar Leia Todas AS Instruções Antes DE Usar SUA EsteiraAdvertencia Instrucciones DE SeguridadQUÉ Hacer QUÉ no HacerSikkerhedsinstruktioner Stop AF Funktion Vekselstrøm Tænd SlukLÆS Alle INSTRUKTIONERNE, FØR DU Bruger DIN Trædemølle SkalAssembly and Setup AssemblyUnpacking and Positioning the Frame Assembly UnpackingRemoving the Motor Shroud Installing the NeckInstalling the Display Installing the Handrails Connecting the Display Cables Motor Control Board DC Power BoardFinal Assembly Leveling your E Series Treadmill Leveling FeetOperating Instructions Display Control Panel FeaturesStop Switch KEY Hints and Tips for Getting Started MetsPreset Programs Quick StartAlpine Pass and Random Hill To operate the Quick Start programManual and 5K Loop To operate the 5K Loop program To operate the Manual programTraining Tools Heart Rate Control ProgramsTo operate the Dynamic Heart Rate Control program Heart Rate Training Range Upper LevelDuring the Workout To operate the Constant Heart Rate Control program Fitness Tests Programs To operate the Fitness Test programTo operate the Firefighter Test program Submaximal Treadmill Evaluation Conversion Table To operate the Military Test programs Cooldown Cycle Calculation for VO2 MAXUsing the Cooling FAN Heart Rate MonitoringContact Heart Rate Monitoring Chest Strap Heart Rate MonitoringGetting Started Walkers and Runners Chapter TitleFirst Step to a Better Lifestyle T. Principle Cool DownProgram Variation on the E Series Treadmill Target Training Chart Tips to Stay MotivatedDaily Maintenance Weekly MaintenanceBI-WEEKLY Maintenance Monthly MaintenanceTools & Materials AdjustmentsWAX Belt Manager Mode Maintenance Mode Oper Hours DistanceElevation PVS AtscMotor Calibration Elevation Calibration Troubleshooting ChapterRegulatory Information International RegulationsFCC and Other Domestic / International Regulations ESDStar Trac