Console
SOURCE: The console does not work. E-2 shows up on the console.
We had this problem after assembly as well, it turned out to be a bent pin inside the connector to the flywheel housing (where the wires connect inside the lower part of the main mast). It was so bent that it never actually made contact with the connector.
We straightened the pin, carefully reconnected the wires, and everything worked just fine.
This says to us that the "E-2" error message means the console is missing at least one connection from the system. This could be caused by a bent pin, a torn/cut/frayed wire, etc -- anything that might make it lose signal.
So check the lower connection for bent pins, check the upper connection for bent pins, and check all along the wires for any kind of damage.
Hope this helps!
SOURCE: I have a 418 schwinn elliptical and the screen
hi there, did you get your problem solved? I am having the same problem and are searching everywhere without a satisfactory answer. hope you can help out!
Remove
the bolts or screws securing the console to the upright assembly.
Lift the console and confirm that the cable connections are secure.
Remove the cover from the console's battery bay and install a fresh
set of batteries. Replace the battery cover.
Detach
the ends of the pedals from the crank axles. Remove the left and
right disc shields and side shields. Inspect the interior of the base
unit and locate the flywheel.
Inspect
the flywheel as it turns. Locate the magnet installed on the
flywheel. Turn the flywheel until the magnet passes in front of the
nearby reed switch. Loosen the screw securing the switch in place.
Rotate the switch to reduce the gap between it and the magnet.
Tighten the screw.
Replace the left and right disc shields and side shields. Reattach the ends of the pedals to the crank axles.
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