kry99
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Update March 23 I have replaced the walking belt and replaced the drive belt. Lubricated the walking belt well and started testing. The first 3-5 minutes the treadmill worked pretty well. Then back to the original problem. All of a sudden the be…
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Thanks admin-it
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I did loosen the walking belt about 20 turns on each side so I could pick up the belt. The deck still looks really g
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Won't let me save the link for the picture.
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I did loosen the walking belt about 20 turns on each side so I could pick up the belt. The deck still looks really good, but was not really slippery at al. I did not see the lines on the bottom of the belt like davedub87's picture. I was starting…
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You need to check for volts DC on the black and red wires for the 8-12V. This is like checking voltage on a battery....as opposed to checking voltage on your wall outlet in your house. The logic board converts from the 120V AC from your wall outle…
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Yes I had the motor hooked back up to the logic board. The black and red wires from the motor is what I was checking on. Thanks, Kevin
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Sorry for the delay, had some family priorities to take care of. Just got the motor mounted back on the treadmill. I put my volt meter on the black and red wire connectors on the logic board. Had my wife change speeds on the treadmill while I w…
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admin-it When the walking belt stops on mine the drive belt stops and so does the motor and thus the front roller stops as well. I will check the power from the controller board to the motor this weekend, looking for the 8-12v to power the motor. …