Unit powers up and counter starts counting down. Incline motor functions but belt doesn't spin and after about 15 sec. unit shuts down. The S F/B light does flicker when I walk on the treadmill turning the motor. I cleaned the speed sensor with q-tips and alcohol. I'm not sure if hooking the motor to an 18v battery would make it turn.
See the details and fix it. God bless you Error
- "SI2 At Power Up" Symptom: Indicates
the OVP (Over Voltage Protection) circuit on the controller is active
and belt will not move. Solutions:
Check
for RAIL and LVS LED's to be lit. RAIL and LVS ok?
Replace F2 fuse RAIL not lit,
but LVS ok? Replace F1 fuse
SOURCE: Pro-Form Sport 1000 treadmill does not stop inclining
Do a Calibration on the treadmill. Take out the safety key. With 2 fingers, hold down the stop button and the speed up or spped plus button. keep holding them down as you insert the safety key, then let go of both.
Press the stop button 1 time, you should see all 0's in the windows, or EP 2P or something weird like that.
Press the Incline up button and then wait. If the incline go up until it stalls then down until it stalls the stops at the bottom, the you are recalibrated, take out the safery key and put it back in to see if all is well. If the incline takes off up again without touching a button, the you have wiring problems or control problems. Call service company to get it repaired.
SOURCE: Treadmil stops or slows down upon walking.
Check both belts to be sure they are adjusted and not slipping.Check the underside of the walk belt to see if it feels frayed in the center as compared to the edges, the center always wears more than the edges a really worn belt must be replaced. if it is nor worn there is a wax lubricant for proform treadmills that can be purchased at retail stores that sell treadmills.Sears, dicks sporting goods and also treadmilldoctor.com are good places to buy it.
SOURCE: treadmill motor cuts out on speeds 10km/hr or more
Sounds like you've never lubricated the belt. This has caused frequent overheating issues so now at higher speeds, the motor control board overheats and shuts down.
You'll have to first loosen the belt, then lubricate it. After words, tighten the belt again, if at all possible, don't tighten it as much as it was before, as overtightened belts are often a contributing factor.
Then calibrate the treadmill, make sure you are using a surge supressor and you hould be good for a while.
SOURCE: Treadmill incline error
Try this, it fixed it for me, if it doesn't work let me know
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIIxoPtvhy8
I bought a used Precor 9.4 treadmill, but the incline adjustment was not working.
So, I did the following.
1. Turn off, unplug the treadmill and wait for an hour (this is for safety
2. Remove the black motor cover
3. Observe the transformer to the right of the motor and towards the belt ( I point to it in the video)
This transformer converts DC electricity to AC electricity and the AC current goes directly to the Incline motor which is in the black box towards the front of the machine.
4. On mine the wires had come loose from the transformer, they were soldered on very poorly, the wires are stiff and you should be able to see 4 wires coming from the top of the circuit board and plugging into the transformer, I had three of the 4 wires loose.
5. If you are not comfortable working with electronics or soldering DO NOT DO THIS REPAIR, you could get shocked very badly if you just go poking around in there with metal objects, get a friend who knows how to solder or hire someone.
6. It took about 5 minutes I just heated up my $10 soldering gun from radio shack and soldered all the loose wires that were about a millimeter away from the tabs on the back of the transformer, and VOILA! The incline now works!
SOURCE: Treadmill Incline Works, belt does not move
Check the drive belt. It may be loose or broken. If the belt is loose, then to tighten the drive belt, start by removing the front cover. loosen the bolts around the motor then tighten the drive belt by tightening the motor adjuster bolt. Once the drive belt is tight, tighten the motor back down.
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