Error Codes
Table 4
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• Error 1 | • Acceleration is too quick in the acceleration or reached speed phase. | ||
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| • Possible causes: Motor drive defective or user pushing on the running belt for too long. | ||
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• Error 2 | • | Running belt not following the speed required in the reached speed phase. | |
| • Possible causes: Deck too sticky. Walk on deck for 15 minutes at 4 mph. | ||
| • | Motor drive board can be defective. | |
| • Check speed sensor or optical disk. | ||
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• Error 11 | • | Acceleration is too fast during acceleration phase. | |
| • Possible cause: Defective drive board. | ||
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• Error 12 | • Acceleration is too slow during acceleration phase. | ||
• Possible causes: Deck too sticky. | |||
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| • Walk on deck for 15 minutes at 4 mph. | ||
| • | Speed sensor problem. | |
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• Error 21 | • | In a deceleration phase, the speed slows too fast. | |
| • Possible cause: Drive board defective. | ||
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• Error 22 | • | In a deceleration mode, the speed slow down too slowly. | |
| • Possible cause: Drive board defective, speed sensor problem. | ||
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• Error 23 | • | There is an abnormal acceleration during the deceleration phase. | |
| • Motor drive board is defective. | ||
| • Acceleration is too quick under 2 mph. | ||
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• Error 31 | • | Possible causes: Motor drive defective or user pushing on the running belt for too long. | |
| • Elevation motor values from potentiometer are out of range. | ||
| • Possible causes: Elevation motor is defective or uncalibrated. | ||
| • Perform an elevation calibration in the diagnostics menu. | ||
| • Motor drive board can be defective. | ||
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• Elevation | • | Elevation Motor not functionnal. | |
Motor | • | Elevation Motor not connected. | |
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