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Robert Davis Posted on Apr 13, 2012
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F85's "low speed" error

When the treadmill is turned on and the speed is set, the belt doesn't move and the "Low Speed" error displays. Belt is clean, free of obstructions, and turns easily. Elevation motor is also stuck in an elevated position.

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  • Anonymous Mar 26, 2014

    My f85 treadmill just stopped during the middle of my workout. Power was still there and the timer kept going but the walking surface would not move

  • sajad porazimi
    sajad porazimi Sep 01, 2014

    my f85 the incline out of the order

  • Phill
    Phill Mar 15, 2015

    I've got the same problem. Did you resolve your issue?

  • Art Wilson
    Art Wilson Sep 19, 2017

    It's the motor control board.

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I would ignor most of the answers on here by the so called experts. It's a motor control board. I've repaired over 10,000 Soles

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Dear Sir:
1) Lube the deck belt very well, as your instruction manual indicate for maintenance.
2) Try to Run software calibration after you fix it. For easy diagnose and troubleshooting.
3) The elevation motor can be faulty for lack of maintenance too, again Run the software calibration.

sincerely. God bless you

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2010

SOURCE: my sole f63 treadmill shows an elevation error and

pls do re-calibration

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SOURCE: I have a Sole F63

Test the flexible cable from keypanel vs display board and tigh the connector from display board vs main controll motor board. Test the relais if there are. Test for open and close, and clean the contact with spray for clean contact. Watch the videos. Finally the display board can be faulty b) main motor board too faulty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TquYcOzGIw4&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9G4MZh8JO2Q
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIIxoPtvhy8hthttp://www.fixya.com/support/r10724803-measure_voltage_in_transforme_fitnesshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF3OyQ3HwfU&feature=relatedgood luck , sincerely God bless you.

E.CUADRA
MANAGUA, NICARAGUA

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SOURCE: F63 sole treadmill, low speed error when inclined

If the calibration does not pass you may need to check the speed sensoralignment. You must understand the instruction for calibration is under the hood for motor.
1) Remove the motor cover hood by loosening the 4 screws that hold it inplace (you do not need toremove them completely).2) The speed sensor is located on the left side of the frame, right nextto the front roller pulley (thepulley will have a belt around it that also goes to the motor). Thespeed sensor is small and blackwith a wire connected to it.3) Make sure the sensor is as close as possible to the pulley withouttouching it. You will see a magneton the face of the pulley; make sure the sensor is aligned with themagnet. There is a screw thatholds the sensor in place that needs to be loosened to adjust thesensor. Re-tighten the screw whenfinished.

2) if the problem persist you must Test the main motor for open, ground 3) the main control board faulty. See the block diagram that I did as person like you that understand that 90% of functions the main motor controller board has effect.
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good luck. sincerely. God bless you.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2011

SOURCE: my treadmill is stuck on elevation error. I tried

Hi ewalker99, did you ever find a solution to this problem. My Sole is doing the same thing. Thanks!

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OS or O5 Error on Landice L-Series Treadmills

Probable Cause

An OS or O5 error on the Landice L-Series treadmills, such as the L7, L8 and L9, indicates an over speed condition and this occurs when the actual speed of the running belt is faster than the set speed. The possible causes for an overspeed, OS or O5, error are: A) User weight is over 200lbs, treadmill elevation is set between 10% and 15% grade and speed is set between .5 mph and 3 mph
B) User is pushing against treadmill belt causing it to go faster than the set speed
C) Defective lower board or misaligned speed sensor
D) Maladjusted speed potentiometer

Corrective Action

A) Gravitational force will enable the user's weight to move the treadbelt faster than the set speed. The speed sensor will pick up this increase in flywheel speed and sends this information up to the display electronics. The microprocessor will then compare the actual speed to the displayed speed, determine a runaway speed condition and shut the treadmill down. An overspeed will display in the window. This is a safety feature built into all treadmills that utilize closed loop speed circuitry. The way to address an over speed condition due to gravity is have the user decrease elevation below 10% or increase the speed.

B) Similar to the gravitational force, a user can be holding onto the handrails and pushing the running belt in such a manner where they are using the treadmill like a manual machine rather than a motorized one. User needs to set speed compatible for their actual walking or jogging speed so they are not pushing the belt.

C) It's possible a blown motor control board is the problem. This occurs more frequently with PWM drives than SCR drives. However, this problem is becoming rare due to the PWM circuitry which senses this condition and shuts itself down before the drive motor receives any DC voltage at all. This means you'll get an LS or L5 error if your PWM is blown, not an OS or O5 error. This is a safety feature on all Landice home treadmills with PWM motor control boards. The SCR motor control boards also have internal protection to prevent an over speed condition from occuring due to an internal component failure. In the rarest of cases, on home treadmills, a faulty relay board can cause an OS or O5. To verify this, using a digital voltmeter, with treadmill turned on, measure the DC voltage between the V+ and P1 on the PWM board. The reading should be between 6-7 VDC. Also measure the DC voltage between P1 and P2 on the PWM board. The reading should be between 0.5 VDC and 6-7 VDC. If either of these voltages measure zero, replace the relay board.

D) Get into Open Loop Speed mode and check the speed. Adjust pots as necessary to bring up correct speed for max and min.

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With belt movement check speed sensor. Without belt movement check MCB. If you neglected unit it could be belt and deck if its shutting down during a workout. I have also see a lot of on/ off switches getting old and causing LS errors due to low voltage to MCB
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The belt won't move, Err-L5 keeps on coming on what seems to be the problem can u help me Pat Morelli

L5 or LS is short for Low Speed error

It basically means that the speed sensor is not picking up a signal. Unfortunatley its a pretty vague error code and can be caused by several different problems.

First you have to determine wether or not you have belt movement. If you have a LS with belt movement you know that it is related to the speed sensor itself (or the MCB motor control board - the part of the MCB that handles speed sensing function). If you are getting an LS w/belt movement you have to check to see if you have power output from the MCB. If you have no power output, check fuses, if fuses are good you will need the MCB replaced.

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speed sensor. The speed sensor signal is a real time representation of the operating speed of
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4. If the voltage is missing or significantly low, disconnect the speed sensor plug from the lower
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