TroUblesHooTInG THe TreaDMIll (Continued)
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| Power source is insufficient. | Plug treadmill into a 15 amp | |
| circuit. | ||
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| Damaged ground prong is on | Replace line cord. | |
| line cord. |
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| Line cord improperly seated | Inspect power connection at | |
| electrical outlet and at ma- | ||
| in electrical outlet. | ||
| chine for proper contact. | ||
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| Emergency stop magnet is | ||
Unit resets randomly or | not engaged. | stop magnet. | |
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pauses. |
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Towel or other item may be | Move all possible obstruc- | ||
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| making contact with stop | tions off display console and | |
| switch while user is running. | handlebar. | |
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| Stop switch is activated with | Contact Life Fitness | |
| very light pressure or returns | ||
| Customer Support Services. | ||
| slowly after being pressed. |
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| Stop switch cable is not mak- | Contact Life Fitness | |
| ing proper contact. | Customer Support Services. | |
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| Main wire harness is pinched. | Contact Life Fitness | |
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| Customer Support Services. | |
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| Ground path is open. | Contact Life Fitness | |
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