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Re: TRUE Fitness 825 suddenly stops and after some...
Can be the speed sensor or the motor driver is faulty.
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E5 is the error code for the speed sensor. It should be cleaned and centered if located off the back of the motor. If close to the front roller, 1/8th inch away from the magnet.
As the alternatives are bad sensor, bad motor, or bad motor control board, you have to eliminate each as a cause. Manually push the walk belt and see if there is a blinking light on the motor control board. If the sensor and motor are good, you may need to replace the motor control board. A bad motor is an expensive replacement.
The True600, 700, 725 and 750 seriestreadmills are equipped with built-in diagnostics and maintenance reminders that display either an error message or service message as they occur.
The error messages that may be displayed by the built-in diagnostics are as follows:
E1:INCLINE
This means that the incline is moving when it has not been commanded to.
E1:MINIMUM
This is a minimum incline calibrating error that can be cleared by calibrating the incline.
E1:RANGE
This means the difference between the treadmills zero position and maximum incline is not sufficient.
E1:STALL
This means that the incline is not moving when it has been commanded to.
E2:OVERSPEED
This occurs when acceleration greater than 2.1 mph occurs as this is greater acceleration than anticipated.
E2:CAL
This means feedback cannot reduce or increase speed to target and error can be cleared by calibrating treadmill.
E3:EEPROM
This error happens when a data error is detected on the EEprom. The control panel needs replaced if this error occurs.
E5:SENSOR
This error occurs when there is no speed or RPM feedback detected from speed sensor.
The service messages that may be displayed by the built-in maintenance reminders are as follows:
S1:LUBE
This service message displays when it is time for inspection of the deck lubrication system.
S2:CLEAN
This service message displays every 500 miles and is your prompt to clean the treadmill.
S3:MOTOR
This service message displays every 2500 hours and is your prompt to check the motor brushes.
This information should help you understand the cause of the error message or code and how to take action to repair your True treadmill
Error 1 - Start up error. This is caused because the belt was commanded to move and the opto (speed sensor on the motor) has not seen any movement or the belts movement was interrupted prior to it reaching its commanded speed. To fix Verify opto operation in Diagnostics, Motor Test Mode, Section 2. Verify DC voltage at connector P6 pins 1 and 2. Verify that LED 4 on the Motor Controller flashes as the motor moves. Let me know if you need any more help. Fitness Fix-It
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