Console codes require the unit to be in an "idle" state for the code to be accepted. "Idle" state means the console is not displaying an error or any message that requires data input. The display should basically be freshly powered up, scrolling the EKG or welcome message.
Console codes are for customizing the console setup and diagnosing problems with your Stairmaster 4000PT.
40 ENTER | Turn on teletype sound for scrolling messages only |
41 ENTER | Turn off teletype sound for scrolling messages only |
105 ENTER | Clear the entire memory (scrolling messages and custom workouts) |
109 ENTER | Display summary for partial workouts (Revision 1.2, 1.3, 1.5, 2.1, and 2.2 only) |
1010 ENTER | Change a workout length |
1650 ENTER | Program a custom workout |
2121 ENTER | Turn off the EKG symbol and turns on scrolling message; the display is blank if no scrolling message has been programmed |
2123 ENTER | Turn off scrolling message and turns on EKG symbol |
3121 ENTER | Display current odds for jackpot option |
4101 ENTER | Run a custom workout |
7607 ENTER | Program a scrolling message |
7703 ENTER | Display number of hours and floors (Revision 2.1 and 2.2 only) |
8089 ENTER | Program odds for jackpot option |
9750 ENTER | Change console to Rev. E (Revision 1.5, 2.1, and 2.2 only) |
9751 ENTER | Change console to Rev. D (Revision 1.5, 2.1, and 2.2 only) |
9760 ENTER | Change console to English system (Revision 1.5, 2.1, and 2.2 only) |
9761 ENTER | Change console to Metric system (Revision 1.5, 2.1, and 2.2 only) |
Speed ^, 15, ENTER | Display test |
Speed ^, 107, ENTER, 1 | Alternator Circuit Test #1 |
Speed ^, 107, ENTER, 2 | Alternator Circuit Test #2 |
Speed ^, 107, ENTER, 3 | Keypad test |
Speed ^, 107, ENTER, 4 | Revision level test |
Speed ^, 107, ENTER, 5 | Variables test – displays whether the console is time-locked, shows units of measure (English or Metric), and the alternator revision (Revision 1.5 and 2.2 only) |
Level ^, 30, ENTER | Change workout time limit between 5 to 99 minutes |
Level ^, 31, ENTER | Change units (MPH or KMH) |
Level ^, 32, ENTER | Choose the type of heart rate input and priority (telemetry or contact) |
Level ^, 34, ENTER | Choose console language |
Level ^, 35, ENTER | Changes contrast on console |
Level ^, 39, ENTER | Reset console to factory defaults |
Level ^, 40, ENTER | Displays machine run time in hours |
Level ^, 41, ENTER | Displays number of workouts |
Level ^, 42, ENTER | Displays distance traveled |
Level ^, 43, ENTER | Displays software revision |
Level ^, 44, ENTER | Displays machine type |
Level ^, 46, ENTER | Displays machine run time in hours since last cleared (used for maintenance purposes) |
Level ^, 60, ENTER | Test display - Screen alternates between all LCD segments turned on and a representative program screen. |
Level ^, 61, ENTER | Test keyboard - Pressing any key displays that key's name in the display window. Press CLEAR last to exit. |
Level ^, 62, ENTER | Test serial port |
Level ^, 63, ENTER | Test alternator - Verifies alternator field routines through the console. Position yourself on the machine and press ^ for "field on". After briefly exercising you should build resistance. Press V for "field off". |
Level ^, 66, ENTER | Test tach response - Begin exercising on the machine. The console should regulate the alternator resistance based on the tach signal to maintain approx. 2,000 RPMs while you are exercising. If not, there is a possible problem in the AC Tap (TACH) or field circuit – check the alternator, AC Tap (Tach) wire, the field wire, the diode, the terminal posts, and the main cable. |
Level ^, 71, ENTER | Reset service time |
Level ^, 80, ENTER | Change machine type |
Level ^, 90, ENTER | StairMaster Fit Test |
Level ^,91, ENTER | C.P.A.T. (Fireman) Fit Test |
Level ^,92, ENTER | F.D.N.Y. (Fireman) Fit Test |
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