Probable Cause
- Obstruction to motor pulleys or belt
- Disconnected or loose motor lead
- User outside the weight/speed envelope
- Excessive wear to deck/belt
- Motor
- Lower Electronics
Corrective Action
Quinton Treadmill Models: Club Track 3.0 and Hyperdrive
- Inspect for obstruction and remove if necessary.
- If the motor did not turn, inspect for loose or disconnected motor lead. Reconnect if necessary.
- Restrict users to the weight capacity of the unit. Restrict use to people that do not move slower or faster than speed settings.
- Inspect deck and belt condition. The deck should have a slick smooth surface, free of nicks, grooves, or rough areas. The deck should be flipped or replaced if necessary. The underside of the belt should not have a hard glazed appearance. The belt should be replaced when the deck is flipped or replaced.
- Club Track 3.0 models: Remove power and allow the unit to cool for 15 minutes. If the unit operates and then the error appears again, replace the drive motor.
Hyperdrive models: Remove power and wait for the high voltage indicator to go out. Check resistance between motor leads. If the reading is greater than 100 ohms, the motor needs replaced. - Club Track 3.0 models: Remove power and allow the unit to cool for 15 minutes. If an error message appears immediately, replace the lower electronics.
Hyperdrive models: Remove power and wait for the high voltage indicator to go out. Check resistance between motor leads. If the reading is less than 100 ohms, replace the lower electronics.
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