True Manufacturing Company Z5.4 owner manual SYMPTOM/SOLUTION Guide, Symptom Cause Solution

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SYMPTOM/SOLUTION GUIDE

CHAPTER SEVEN: CARE AND MAINTENANCE

SYMPTOM

 

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Circuit breaker on

A. Damaged motor

Service required

 

treadmill trips when

B. Damage or defective

Service required

the power cord is

 

motor power supply

 

 

board

 

plugged into wall.

C. Damaged motor control

Service required

Circuit breaker on

 

circuit board

 

D. Restricted belt or

Check and remove

treadmill trips when

 

flywheel

obstruction or call dealer

 

 

 

inputting speed and

E. Treadbelt over tensioned

See adjustments in Assembly

starting

 

 

Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Computer display

A.

No power to treadmill

Restore power at electrical outlet

LED’s do not

 

 

or reset circuit breaker if in “on/

 

 

off” position.

illuminate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

B.

Circuit breaker trip

Reset Circuit Breaker

 

C. Upper wire harness not

Service required

 

 

connected or

 

 

 

completely connected.

 

Incline Motor and

A.

Upper wire harness

Service required

 

tread motor will not

 

damaged or not connected or

 

 

completely connected

 

turn on

 

 

 

Incline motor does

A.   Incline wire harness

Service required

 

not operate but the

 

damaged or not

 

 

connected

 

treadbelt moves

 

 

 

Scrambled digits on

A. Damaged computer

Service required

computer LED’s

 

board

 

B. Upper wire harness

Service required

 

 

damaged or partially

 

 

connected

 

Squeaking noise

A. Poly V-belt slipping

Service required

from motor while

B. Motor brush noise

Service required

using the treadmill

 

excessive

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Treadmill Thank YOU for Selecting True Important Safety Instructions Review for Your SafetyReview for Your Safety Quick Start Table of Contents Starting and Stopping Treadmill Safely This Chapter Basic OperationCHAPTER ONE BASIC Operation Using the KeyboardManual & Quick Workouts Other Settings Chapter ONE BASIC Operation Heart Rate MonitoringContact Heart Rate For Best CHR Results Contact Heart Rate Glute Buster LEG Shaper Cardio Challenge Classic PRE-SET WorkoutsSpeed CHAPTER ONE BASIC Operation Sports TrainingQuick Goal Focused WorkoutsKeys Weight Loss Weight LossConsole Operation CHAPTER TWO KEYBOARD/CONSOLE Console OperationHeart Rate Control CHAPTER THREE HRC Workouts HRC IntroductionCHAPTER THREE HRC Workouts HRC Types & Workout GuideWorkout Setup During Your Workout Pressing any key other than or will exit HRC modeTips and HOW HRC Works Examples and Cruise Control More Examples Important Points about HRC CHAPTER THREE HRC Workouts HRC SafetyCustom Workouts HOW to Record and RUN User ProgramsHOW to Record and RUN User Programs Your Fitness Level Accuracy of the Gerkin Fitness Test Gerkin Fitness TestCHAPTER FIVE GERKIN Fitness Test Your Fitness LevelAccuracy of the Gerkin Test Designing AN Exercise Program Frequency How Often You Exercise F.I.T. Concept DefinedMETs T. Concept OverviewUtilizing the F.I.T. Concept Beginning Your Exercise Program Beginning Your F.I.T. ProgramYour F.I.T. Program Establishing and Maintaining Fitness Here are some tips to achieving your weight management goal Weight & Sports Training ProgramsCare Maintenance CHAPTER SEVEN CARE and Maintenance Lubrication and CleaningChapter SEVEN CARE and Maintenance Treadbelt AdjustmentTreadbelt Tension Symptom Cause Solution SYMPTOM/SOLUTION GuideTreadbelt tracks left E2OVERSPEED Error CodesService Messages Target Heart Rate Chart Appendix a Target Heart Rate Chart Specifications YES SpecificationsReferences and Selected Readings BibliographyBibliography Bibliography Truefitness.com