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How to get wiring diagram for NordicTrack elliptical cx1055
Last page of free online manual has telephone number to contact for assistance. (I am not posted the phone number on this answer but it is in the manua, because so many fraudulent1 spammers post phone numbers here on FIXYA to deceive callers.)
https://www.sportsmith.net/images/product_support%5CNordicTrack%5C285092%20-%20NORDICTRACK%20CX1055%20ELLIPTICAL%5CNEL9095.2-221998.pdf
Nordictrack treadmill commercial zs will light up the incline works fine but the belt won't move
the motor drive assembly is seperate from all the electronics that you program and the incline motor ,although it may not work if there is a "Saftey 'Clip that attaches to the machine and clips on yourself
it wont work without this "or if this Magnetic Clip is 'Faulty,
If you can lay Machine down on its side or look for a plastic cover at the front or underneith and see if you can Unscrew and access the
motor ..there may be a Overload Reset Button or Fuse just after where the Main Power Cord goes into the Tredmill.
tred mills also are common for getting pet fur and hair in the motor which can get caught up in the Brushes, (I Think it is Most likely a Fuse or overload switch that is inline with the main Drive Motor.(if you can post exact Model# of TREDMILL I can have a look at the Electrical Diagram and make a more accurate conclusion ,Cheers!
Nordictrack viewpoint 3000 start button beeps but will not start
Check if the machine is going through some kind of calibration, evidenced by humming of a motor. This check may take a couple minutes. If there is still not activity after your patient waiting, something may have to be repaired by an authorized technician or mechanic.
Nordictrack t7.0 belt wont move when powered on. ill run on it to get it started and it usually works and then works properly through whole workout.anything i can do?
There are a number of possibilities which a technician may have to help with and fix your machine. Here is a possible explanation: Most electric motors include a capacitor in their circuit (likely these days to be a component on a circuit board, a place where I give up quickly due to the complexity). The capacitor acts like a "primer" that gives the motor a little "kick" to get it moving. This capacitor is automatically switched out of the circuit when the motor comes up to speed. When a capacitor is non-existent or fails in the circuit, the motor will still function normally after you give it some "manual encouragement" as you described by making the belt move with your feet. On older motors, I have seen capacitors sitting in a clamp directly on the motor body. This would be an easier fix than messing with a circuit board to find the bad component.
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