Landice 8700 manual Elevation Motor, Faceplate, PWM Motor Control, SCR Motor Control

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ELEVATION MOTOR

Using your voltmeter measure the input voltage (AC) to the elevation motor. Secure the black (negative) meter probe to a good chassis ground. Place the red meter probe on the RED wire in the elevation harness. Press the elevation DOWN key and you should get 120 /220VAC. Place the red meter probe on the BLACK wire in the elevation harness. Press the elevation UP key and you should get 120/220VAC. If the elevation motor is getting the proper AC voltage in but does not turn, replace it.

ELEVATION POTENTIOMETER

Remove the elevation pot from elevation motor but do not disconnect the brown, orange and blue wires. Using a digital voltmeter set to ohms (), place meter probes on the pot prongs with the (orange) and (brown) wires. You are measuring resistance so you do not need to observe polarity.

-Turn pot shaft completely clockwise (0-1000).

-Turn pot shaft completely counterclockwise (1000-0).Now place meter probes on prongs (orange) and (blue) wires.

-Turn shaft of the potentiometer completely clockwise (1000-0).

-Turn the shaft in completely counterclockwise (0-1000)

If the elevation potentiometer does not indicate the proper resistance readings, it is must be replaced. Note: Potentiometer should fit snugly into motor. Check for tight fit. Also check that nut on Potentiometer is tight.

FACEPLATE

The faceplate has no mechanical or electrical components that can fail. However, if you press a key and it fails to respond check for proper display board spacing. The faceplate is designed as a passive panel. When the user presses a key (pushes through the faceplate) they activate a switch mounted on the upper display board. If the display board to face plate distance is too great, the display board switch will not be fully activated and result in a dead response. Small washers are placed between the display board and mounting studs to adjust this distance. This is performed at the factory but can be upset if disassembled in the field.

MEMBRANE PANEL

The membrane panel has small micro switches laminated inside that transmit the user’s commands into treadmill functions. Enter “Diagnostic Mode” to confirm proper operation of the membrane panel. In this test mode you will be able to check each key on the membrane panel. By pressing a key, you will hear an audible beep and also see a numeric code appear in the speed window. There is a numeric code assigned to each key on the panel (except the OFF key). For a complete list of these codes, see your diagnostic guide. If you do not hear a “BEEP” or see the proper code appear the key is bad and the membrane panel must be replaced.

PWM MOTOR CONTROL

The PWM board runs on AC voltage. The AC voltage is delivered to the PWM board across two input terminals marked L1 and L2. Confirm AC voltage into the PWM by measuring across these terminals with your voltmeter. You should measure 120/220VAC input. The DC voltage comes out of the PWM board (going to the drive motor) across two output terminals marked A+ and A-. Confirm DC voltage out by measuring across these two terminals with your voltmeter. You should measure 90/180VDC output. If the PWM board is getting the proper AC voltage in but does not supply any DC voltage out, it must be replaced.

SCR MOTOR CONTROL

The SCR board runs on AC voltage. The AC voltage is delivered to the SCR board across two input terminals marked HOT and NEUT. Power up treadmill in OLS mode (see diagnostic guide) and bring displayed speed to the max. Confirm AC voltage into the SCR board by measuring across these

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Contents Series Introduction InstallationParts Identification Servicing Landice TreadmillsHow to Use this Manual Parts Landice Warranty and PoliciesTreadmill Parts Service LaborRecommended tools for servicing Landice treadmills Important Operating Safety Instructions Grounding Instructions 200 250 Volt Treadmills 15 Amp dedicated line Standard Membrane Settings Used In HomeSprint Membrane Production Time FrameMembrane 8700 EP/PT MembraneSST Membrane 8700 PT2 MembraneSprint Faceplate Programmable MembraneParts Identification Em brane Panel-SPRINT3/4 70190 Side FR AM E XL Comercial Motor PAN Components Commercial Lower Wiring Schematic LED light emitting diode configurations SCR lower board Page Home SST VFX, PRG VFX, Sprint VFX Closed Loop Speed Sensor 8700 SST, PRG and Sprint VFX Treadmill LED Lights on PWM LED light emitting diode configurations Relay Board Sprint 3 treadmills have push button controls 8700 SST, PRG and Sprint 3, NON VFX TreadmillSprint Sprint 1 Lower Wiring Schematic Sprint 1&2 Upper Wiring Schematic Definitions Side Frame Covers Safety LanyardIR Potentiometer Membrane PanelTreadbelt Upper Wire HarnessUpper Display Board Uprights VFX SystemVDC Power Supply Testing ComponentsFaceplate Elevation MotorPWM Motor Control SCR Motor ControlUpper Display Board Relay BoardSymptom Treadmill slows down when user steps onto treadbelt Common SymptomsSymptom Treadmill speed is erratic and/or surges IR Potentiometer ADJUSTMENTS, PWM only = 8.0rpm = 9.3rpmPower Cord Line Cord Removal and Replacement of ComponentsRelay Board Sprint 4/PRG/SST Closed Loop only VDC Transformer Replacement Home Treadmills onlyUnplug treadmill Drive Motor BrushesRemove Elevation Motor Install new Elevation MotorTo calibrate the potentiometer To Enter Diagnostic ModeTreadbelt Unplug Treadmill Deck REMOVAL/DECK Reversal UN Plug TreadmillTake Up Roller/ Rear Roller Drive Roller/Front Roller Noises Page Drive Motors Visual CluesElectronic Boards Elevation MotorVoltage Tests Error Codes Diagnostic GuideSeries Treadmill Configuration Mode Treadbelt Tracking Treadbelt TRACKING, Tensioning and MaintenanceTreadbelt Tensioning Drive Belt Tensioning Unplug TreadmillYES Drive motor is good. Proceed to Step YES Prog Enter Pause Start Display Fast Slow Down Button CodeYES Elevation Potentiometer Calibration Series Home Treadmill Symptom Any found? Is speed control wiring OK? SymptomIs it out of position? Any found?Is the motor wiring OK? UP Down Clockwise Sprint 8700 PRG 8700 SST Page BELT-RELAY Sprint Symptom Applies to Sprint 2 Only Treadmill is switched on? Applies to Sprint 2 Only See Sprint 2 Wiring Schematic for Speed POT Settings Elevation system will need to Tracking and Tensioning Check Drive Belt tension Make Sure Treadmill is Level Recommended MaintenanceDrive Roller Alignment ExampleHow to lubricate When to lubricateInstitutional drive motor maintenance Service CHECK-LISTIndex 5V LED Drive Motor Brushes LED Lights Safety Lanyard Uprights Frame