Error Code LS, Treadmill does not move.
SOURCE: Err LS on Bowflex Treadmill
The machine needs to be re-callibrated. L5 error.
Your speed sensor must have been damaged either during shipping or use. You'll need a new one. If under warranty - give Bowflex a call. They will ship you out a new sensor and guide you through installing it via the phone... re-calibrating the machine... and getting it operational again. It will take about 2 hours.
The instruction book doesn't mention calibration. be sure to not callibrate in metrics, however (there's no way to easily tell the difference - you have to ask) or you'll be strolling like a walk in the park at 5 "mph".
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SOURCE: Treadmill adjustment on bowflex 5000tc
There are two hexagonal screws on either side of the front rollers, and four inset hexagonal screws on the back rollers. Turn it on the lowest speed while turning the ones in front, one at a time. You'll see the tread move from one side to the other. Tightening the screws bring the rollers out, pulling the rubber tread taught, and to the left or right, depending on which screw you're turning at the time. The treads should roughly be the same tension, adjusting both inside and outside front screws for each tread. If you have the dual rear rollers, you'd then have to stop the machine after finishing the fronts and tighten the four inset hexagonal screws on each of the rear rollers. No adjustment per se, just tighten them. If you don't, you'll have a sort of clunking, or clicking noise from the imbalance. The single rear roller is a little different, and the adjustment I believe, can be found on this site:
http://nautilus-technics.com/
Good luck.
SOURCE: who can repair my bowflex treadmill 5 series in toronto
There are four typical causes for this problem : 1) The walking belt and/or deck are worn. (85% of the
time)
2) The walking belt and/or motor belt are too
tight- if you have adjusted either recently. (8% of the time)
3) The motor has lost torque and needs brushes or has
demagnetized. (5% of the time)
4) The controller board is
dropping output. (2% of the time) . You can do it foryourlsef. However i will give some websites FOR TO CONTACT THEM:
www.unitedassemblers.com + www.treadmildoctor.com
Sincerely. Merry Christmas.
ERNESTO CUADRA
MANAGUA, NICARAGUA.
SOURCE: Bowflex Series 7 Treadmill motor problem
1) test the power cord for open, break
2) see if there some animal, bid the some wires internal, and get touch with the chassins provoking the short in the machine.
3) replace the blown fuse inside, see the block
4) test the main switch for open or defective.
5) unplugg the machine and see if there c.breaker or fuse are tripp? if does the problem is the c.breaker from your home
6) do NOT use extension cord, and buy some detector spikes, glitch,transient.
God bless you
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