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They are most likely Torx bit fasteners. if not, they'll be Phillips head screws.
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They are most likely Torx bit fasteners. if not, they'll be Phillips head screws.
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you should be able to lift the belt between 2-3 inches along the edges half way between the front and rear roller. Here is a link for the drive belt; https://www.treadmilldoctor.com/Proform-CARBON-TL-Treadmill-Drive-Belt-399309 and here is a link…
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do you have the model number of the a2350? This is a friction issue and the belts should be replaced.
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Congratulations Michael
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Congratulations Tom
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try lubing the belt again. Use about an ounce of lube per application. if the issues persists, I would replace the belts.
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I would lubricate the walking belt and then tighten the walking belt a little. The drive belt might need to be replaced too. do you have the specific model number?
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you can send it to my email. kclay@treadmilldoctor.com
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The replacement console is available. give me a call @ 888-362-1105 x 330
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What is the model number of the machine?
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pulse bar will lift away with the screen
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There should be screws around the perimeter on the back side of the display/console.
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send me a wider view picture and a picture of the console. kclay@treadmilldoctor.com
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you would be bypassing the console signals and wiring the 120VAC motor directly to a switch. It's not an ideal way to do it but it will work.
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The only way to bypass the incline buttons on this one is with a momentary double pole double throw switch. All the wiring in the console is low voltage and is sent as a signal to the lower board. In order to bypass the console you would need to con…
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congratulations Dan.
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incline it up partially and let me know if the noise goes away
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you might try a place called fitnessgraveyard.com
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Congratulations John
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Sounds as if he controller is starting to fail.
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Here is a link for the console; https://www.treadmilldoctor.com/proform-endurance-520-e-pfel559160-elliptical-console-part-number-385582 and Here is a code you can use on the checkout page for a 10% discount (10offkevin)
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This is usually a sign that the belt needs to be lubricated or replaced. Try doing an Amp Draw test on the belt. https://www.treadmilldoctor.com/dc-amp-draw
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send me a picture of your existing board. kclay@treadmilldoctor.com
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can you get me the specific model number of the 2950?
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That really sounds like there is a bad connection somewhere in the wiring
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you're welcome
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Locate the incline motor connector on the new board. Then, follow the red and black wires from that connector back to the incline motor and swap those 2 wires on the motor. (unplug the machine first)
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Congratulations Bob
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do you have the specific model number of the machine?