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You can find the board in side the teradmill near the motor . There will be some wire in the old board you have to pull out those wires from that board one by one and connect it to the New board. After that remove the screw from the old board and place the new board there.
I have added a video which demonstrate how to replace the motor control board of a treadmill. will help you to do the same.
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I had this very same problem. I sorted it out this way: the information that Argos supplies says the speed starts at 0.8 kph with a top speed of 14 kph. If your Reebok Edge starts at a speed of 0.5 and has a top speed of 8.8, then the speed and distance is measured in mph, rather than kph. You can check this yourself with the following online speed converter:
http://www.eforecourt.com/mph_kph_speed_convert.htm
If you have the expertise to replace individual components, it's easy to repair, and inexpensive. Replace DZ1 and DZ4, found under the 2 grey resistors. DZ1 is a 15v, 1watt zener diode, zd4 is a 24v 5 watt zener diode. The copper print may be damaged by the heat, so it will need to be repaired as well. Also, the discolored resistor (R57) may also need to be replaced. It is a 1K ohm 2 watt resistor, replace it with a 1K ohm 5 watt resistor. If you are unable to replace the components and do the repair, the motor controller is easy to find online and replace yourself. One of the most common reasons why these boards fail prematurely, is because people do not turn the machine off when done using. Removing the safety key does not turn the machine off, only the console!! Turn it off by the on/off switch or unplug it after use.. I have replaced numerous controllers that failed when the machine was not even being used at all..
With the motor cover off and the power on, make sure there is a red light/led lit on the controler, if yes then press the start button then press #3 on the speed side. If not lit, you dont have power to the controller. If you had a red light, and pressed the speed button, the light should start flashing just before the walk belt starts to move. If the speed button is pushed and the light on the controller does not flash, you have a problem in the console. This is only fixed by replaceing the controler.
If its a Icon Health and Fitness branded treadmill (proform,image ,healthrider etc.)The safety key activates the on off switch for the console. (micro switch activated by safety key)Check for 9-12v going to console. Unless it has a magnet switch. What brand and model ?
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your wiring and check your ground. If all that checks out then triple
check your control board. Also the motor should have a reset button make
sure that the button is not out and it is fully pushed in.
E2 Error usually indicates that the treadmill is overloaded and applies to various models like TR150, TRX1000 and TR 200. To fix this problem, check if your treadmill motor is overheating. Signs of an overheated motor include; grinding noise, motor produces a burning smell and inconsistent operation speeds.
f the E13 error code is still showing after restarting your treadmill, check to ensure that the wiring between the AC motor drive and motor cables is securely connected. If any of the cables/connectors appear loose, completely power off and unplug the treadmill before unplugging and reattaching the cables.
If the E1 error occurs after the belt starts to move for several seconds, the error code means that the system is not picking up the speed of the motor. This pickup comes from a magnet mounted on the front roller pulley and a speed sensor, or a problem with the magnet.Feb 29, 2016
It sounds like you're experiencing an E2 error on your Reebok GT40s treadmill. This error is indicative of a problem with the speed sensor, which may need to be replaced. Additionally, check your cables and connections to make sure they are all securely plugged in
Check the belt: Make sure the belt is properly aligned and tensioned, as a misaligned or loose belt could cause the incline to get stuck.
Check the incline motor: If the incline motor is not functioning properly, it could be preventing the incline from moving. You may need to have the motor inspected or replaced.
Check the incline sensors: If the incline sensors are not functioning properly, they could be preventing the incline from moving. You may need to have the sensors inspected or replaced.
Check the control board: If the control board is not functioning properly, it could be preventing the incline from moving. You may need to have the control board inspected or replaced.
If your Reebok Jet 200 treadmill is stuck at an incline and you are unable to lower the incline to the 0 position, there are a few things you can try to fix the problem:
Check the incline motor and make sure that it is properly installed and functioning. If the motor is damaged or not functioning properly, it may be causing the incline to remain stuck.
Check the incline control board and make sure that it is properly connected to the incline motor and other treadmill components. If the control board is damaged or not functioning properly, it may be causing the incline to remain stuck.
Check the incline cable and make sure that it is not frayed or damaged. If the cable is damaged, it may be causing the incline to remain stuck.
Check the treadmill's belt and make sure that it is properly aligned and tightened. If the belt is misaligned or loose, it may be causing the incline to remain stuck.
Check the treadmill's power supply and make sure that it is properly connected and functioning. If the power supply is not functioning properly, it may be causing the incline to remain stuck.
If you have tried all of these steps and are still having issues with the incline on your Reebok Jet 200 treadmill remaining stuck, you may want to consult a professional for further assistance. A treadmill repair technician will be able to diagnose the problem and recommend the best course of action to fix it.