Bowflex TC5300, TC6000 manual LED board. Caution Machine is on. Current is active

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Trouble shooting guide

 

CONDITION/Problem

THINGS TO CHECK

SOLUTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

Electronics

If all I/O cables are functioning properly, LED D indicates

 

 

 

speed sensor is functioning, and err LS or OS persists

 

 

 

problem is in either the upper electronics board or the

 

 

 

motor controller board. With machine on check LED A

 

 

 

on the controller board. If it is dimly lit replace upper

 

 

 

electronics (000-4430). If it is not lit at all replace motor

 

 

 

controller.

8

Floors Climbed Display not

Size of steps taken

In order for a step to register, the pedals must pass each

 

updating.

 

other completely. This ensures that the magnet on the

 

 

 

Step passes the step sensor. Make sure treadles are not

 

 

 

locked in treadmill mode and that they are moving enough

 

 

 

to register a step.

 

 

Step sensor

1. Cycle power off and on.

 

 

 

2. Put the machine in calibration mode (see Calibration

 

 

 

procedures, Pg. 26) but do not start the calibration routine.

 

 

 

3. Remove right rear base plastic cover to allow access to

 

 

 

LED board. Caution: Machine is on. Current is active!!

 

 

 

4. Locate LED C on the motor controller board. LED may

 

 

 

be lit or unlit.

 

 

 

5. Manually manipulate the treadles up and down and

 

 

 

check if LED C is blinking.

 

 

 

6. If LED C is not blinking, then the step sensor is

 

 

 

not supplying a signal. Check that the step sensor is

 

 

 

connected securely to P2 on the motor controller. If sensor

 

 

 

is connected and LED C still does not flash replace sensor.

 

 

I/O cables

If LED C is flashing when the treadles are moved but

 

 

 

steps are still not being counted check for signs of visible

 

 

 

damage and connections to any of the three I/O calbes. If

 

 

 

no visible damage check continuity using a multi-meter. If

 

 

 

a multi-meter is not available replace all three cables.

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Contents Special Edition Includes Page Preface GreatTable of Contents Product Features Product Specifications Physical DimensionsImportant Safety precautions Emergency Stop Procedures Safety Warning Labels Label 3 Danger Hazardous voltageInitial Service AccessoriesCleaning Care of your treadclimber fitness machine# ! 5 Walking Belt and Deck LubricationInspecting Storing Your TreadClimber Fitness MachineWalking Belt Adjustment Misalignment Test and ResolutionBasic Assembly Principles Before You AssembleSelect Your Workout Area Machine MatParts and Hardware Guide Parts and Hardware Guide Hardware Bag P/N 000-4639 Note Illustrations are to scale Assembly Process Installing Upright SupportsInstalling Upright Supports Installing Console/Handlebar Assembly Important! betweenInstalling Hydraulic Cylinders Installing Hydraulic CylindersInstalling Upright Covers Installing Upright CoversInstalling Rear Side Covers Installing Rear Side CoversInstalling Rear Base Covers Installing Rear Base Cover Rear Step CoverInstalling Rear Cover Decals Installing DecalsAttaching Power Cord Inspecting Final AssemblyFailure to visually check and test assembly Effectiveness of your exercise programRemote Heart Monitor How to Use Your Chest StrapHeart rate monitoring Information About Heart Rate Calculations 452. !2%4%!2442!4%Turning on the Power Getting StartedCalibration Procedure To calibrateSelect Your Workout Level TC5300 Quick Start guide Quick Start Guide for TC6000 go toAdjusting Workout Level Settings Getting Started tc5300Set up Mode User Weight Distance SpeedModel tc5300 display and program overview Understanding the DisplayResults, Pausing or Stopping Exercise Model tc5300 and TC6000Tc6000 Quick Start guides Quick Start GuideModel tc6000 Tc6000 DisplayTC 6000 Control Keys Tc6000 program overview SET your HeightExercise in Manual Mode More on the TC6000 Console Features ProgramsProfile Programs Plateau ProgramCross Training Program Distance Based ProgramsBowflex Fitness Test Custom IntervalsCustom Profile Programs More Bowflex Fitness Test Tips Body Mass Index BMI Bowflex AdvantageHeart Rate Control Program Tc6000 Bowflex Advantage Data Display AreasUsing the Scan keys Defining the data FieldsDETERMINING Your Fitness Level Determining Your Fitness Level TC5300 and TC6000Test Preliminary TreadClimber Workout Treadclimber workoutAssessment Beginner Level Intermediate Level Advanced Level Week Locking the Treadles for Treadmill Workout Treadmill workout ModeDifference in the Treadles Starting a Treadmill Workout Stair-stepper workout Mode Starting a Stair-Stepper WorkoutFast Fat Loss Now Introduction IntroductionBody Leanness Program Eating Guidelines Superhydrate Your SystemEating Guidelines Follow a Carbohydrate-Rich Descending-Calorie Eating PlanEating Plan Eating PlanWeek 1 Week 3Mid-Afternoon Snack Breakfast = 300 caloriesLunch = 300 calories Dinner = 500 or 300 calories Late-Night SnackShopping List Questions & Answers Is it possible to drink too much water?Maintaining Your Lean Body Adhere to a carbohydrate-rich, moderate-calorie eating planOrdering Replacement Parts Contacting Customer ServiceCustomer Service Trouble shooting guide Things to Check SolutionThings to Check Solution Drive pulley and flywheel LED board. Caution Machine is on. Current is active How to access the LED Board DiagnosticsTC5300/TC6000 Diagnostics Bowflex TreadClimber 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Satisfaction guaranteeWarranty What Does This Warranty Cover?How Long Does Warranty Coverage Last? International PurchasesWarranty Does Not Cover Bowflex TreadClimber Product Registration Card Bowflex Treadclimber Important contact numbers Offices in the United States001-7055 Rev a 02/15/2007

TC6000, TC5300 specifications

The Bowflex TC5300 and TC6000 are innovative treadclimbers designed to revolutionize indoor exercising. These machines blend the benefits of a treadmill, stair climber, and elliptical into one efficient workout system. They cater to a diverse range of fitness enthusiasts, from beginners to seasoned athletes, providing low-impact, high-intensity cardio workouts that can help burn calories and build strength.

The TC5300 model is equipped with a dual-purpose platform that enables users to experience both climbing and walking movements. Its spacious running surface is designed for comfort, allowing individuals to engage in a natural stride while maximizing the benefits of a high-intensity workout. One of its standout features is the adjustable speed settings, which provide flexibility for users to tailor their workouts according to their fitness levels and goals.

On the other hand, the TC6000 takes functionality a step further by integrating advanced technology into its design. This model features a sleek, modern display console that shows essential workout metrics such as time, distance, speed, and calories burned, allowing users to track their progress in real time. Additionally, the TC6000 comes with built-in Bluetooth compatibility, enabling users to connect to fitness apps and track their workouts comprehensively on their smartphones or tablets.

Both machines utilize the unique Bowflex proprietary "TreadClimber" technology, which combines the benefits of walking and climbing in one workout. This dual-action system not only engages more muscle groups but also causes the body to burn more calories than walking alone. The low-impact nature of these machines reduces stress on the joints, making them suitable for users with varying fitness levels.

Comfort features such as cushioned footpads and ergonomic handles enhance the overall user experience, promoting longer workout sessions without discomfort. The machines also feature a compact design, making them suitable for home gyms with limited space.

In summary, the Bowflex TC5300 and TC6000 offer a comprehensive solution for achieving fitness goals through innovative technology and thoughtful design. With their unique combination of features, these treadclimbers bring a new dynamic to indoor workouts, helping users to stay motivated and engaged while reaping the benefits of effective cardiovascular training.