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I need to move treadmill Proform XP 650E to another room but the door is small

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Have you considered moving the doorway first? Or you could go with what all these other people are suggesting: turn up the speed and then ride it like a tank through the wall. If you have drywall you might slide right through. Please record the whole thing for the rest of us. We all need a good ab workout from laughing at the result. http://www.floridaaesthetics.com/medical-weight-loss

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2009

SOURCE: treadmill powers up begins to turn belt then shuts down

Have you tried to calibrate the speed. If not you might want to try it and see if it will help you with your issue.

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

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Honestly, the best way to do this is to call an expert because any wrong adjustments to a treadmill can cause serious damage but if you want to attempt yourself you must try to move it whole with 2 people stronger holding the front of the tread as this is going to be the heaviest. Take the front down first down the stairs.

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2010

SOURCE: My Proform XP 650e Treadmill starts and suddenly

This condition is when the treadmill goes to full speed as soon as you power up the treadmill. Typically when this occurs, it is an indication of a short circuit in the motor controller.

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  • Posted on Nov 20, 2012

SOURCE: can't get my proform xp 580 trainer treadmill out the door

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