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Landice 8700 manuale d’uso

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    1 111 Canfield Avenue • Randolph, New Jersey 07869 • 1-800-LANDICE • FAX 973-927- 0630 8700-Series Home and Commercial Treadmill Diagnostic and Service Manual 2001 This guide covers all 8700 series treadmills manufactured from 1993 – 2000. HOME TREADMILLS – 8700 SPRINT 1-4 / PRG / SST NOTE: Early HOME treadmills listed as: 8700R & 870[...]

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    2 Service Manual Ver M/C.1 Page 2 Table of Contents SECTION 1- Introduction Page 3 How to use this manual Page 4-5 Landice warranty and policy Page 6 Tools needed for repairs SECTION 2- Installation Page 7-9 Safety warnings Page 10-13 Membrane panel identification SECTION 3- - Parts Identification Page 14-16 Parts listing Page 17 Commercial motor p[...]

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    3 How to Use this Manual This manual is designed to help service technicians in the installation, maintenance, or repair of Landice 8700 model treadmills. It covers terminology, installation, tools needed, diagnostics, removal and replacement of parts, estimated time of repairs, warranty forms, wiring schematics, and recommended maintenance. If you[...]

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    4 Landice Warranty and Policies PARTS Our policy requires that all defective part s be returned to Landice . All warranty parts will be billed to the dealer at dealer cost. La ndice will credit this invoice upon receipt of defective parts. Landice will pay the freigh t to send out any defec tive parts. It is the dealer's responsibility to pay [...]

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    5 September 1, 2001 Treadmill Warranty Summary TREADMILL PARTS All defective parts must be delivered to Landice (frei ght prepaid) where they wil l either be repaired or replaced at Landice's discretion. This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage, damage due to acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, improper maintenance, or negligence to the [...]

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    6 Recommended tools for servicing Landice treadmills 1. Deep socket set 3/8 drive with ratchet and extensi on: Must have 3/8, 7/16, 1 /2, 5/16, 9/16 socket. 2. Combination wrench set: Must have 3/8, 7/16, 1 /2, 5/16, 9/16 3. #1, 2, and 3 Philips head screwdr iver (or electric screwdriver) 4. #1, 2, and 3 flat head screwdriv er (or electric screwdri[...]

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    7 Important Operating Safety Instructions WARNING: Failure to observe the following operatin g instructions can result in serious injury! 1 If you are suffering from any illness, condition, or disabilit y which affects your ability to run, walk or exercise, do not use this pr oduct without consulting your doctor first. 2 If you are suffering from a[...]

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    8 DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock, always unplug the trea dmill from the electrical outlet immediately after using. Always unplug the treadmill before cleaning or removing the motor cover. WARNING To reduce the risk of burns, fire, el ectric shock, or injury to persons: 1 Treadmill should never be left unattended when plugged in. Unplug[...]

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    9 200 - 250 Volt Treadmills (15 Amp dedicated line) Treadmills marked 200-250 VAC are intended for use on a circuit havi ng a nominal rating more than 120V and are factory- equipped wit h a specific cord and plug to permit connection to a proper electric circuit. Ma ke sure the product is connected to an ou tlet having the same configuration as the[...]

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    10 8700 Standard Membrane Models That Used This Membrane: 8700, 8700-R, 8700-LTD, 8700-LTD-VFX, 8700-CLUB, 8700-CLUB-VFX Production Time Frame: 1991-1999 Electronics: Standard 110V SCR (220V SCR for CLUB units), commercial motor pan. See Wiring Diagram. Settings Used In: Home and Commercial (LTD’s and CLUB’s) Key Features: Closed Loop Treadmill[...]

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    11 8700 EP/PT Membrane Models That Used This Membrane: 8700EP, 8700-PT Production Time Frame: 1991-1993 Electronics: Standard 110V SCR (220V SCR for CLUB units), commercial motor pan. See Wiring Diagram. Settings Used In: Home and Commercial Key Features: Closed Loop Treadmill (w/ Speed sensor) Safety Lanyard, 0.5-11.0MPH Push Button Speed and Elev[...]

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    12 8700 PT2 Membrane Models That Used This Membrane: 8700-PT2, 8700-CLUB-PT2 Production Time Frame: 1994-1998 Electronics: Standard 110V SCR (220V SCR for CLUB units), commercial motor pan. See Wiring Diagram. Settings Used In: Home and Commercial Key Features: Closed Loop Treadmill (w/ Speed sensor) Safety Lanyard, 0.5-11.0MPH Push Button Speed an[...]

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    13 8700 Programmable Membrane Models That Used This Membrane: 8700-PRG, 8700-PRG-VFX, 8700-CLUB-PRG Production Time Frame: 1996-1999 Electronics: 8700-PRG used Sprint-3 electronics, 8700- PRG-VFX used Sprint-4 electronics, 8700-CLUB-PRG used 220V PWM commercia l motor pan. See Wiring Diagrams. Settings Used In: Home and Commercial (LTD’s and CLUB[...]

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    14 Section 3 – Parts Identification I t em P ar t #M S R P N o t e T r ead bel t 70 0 46 $3 2 6. 00 T r ead bel t - X L 7 015 7 $ 381 . 00 Sl i der De c k ( N o n - V FX ) 70 0 33 $2 0 8. 75 Sl i der De c k - XL ( N o n - V FX ) 70 1 56 $2 5 8. 35 VF X D e c k 7 021 8 $ 200 . 00 VF X De c k S pa ce r 7 021 9 $9 . 00 2 pe r t re a d VF X D eck Sl [...]

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    15 M e m br ane Pa n e l - SP RI NT3 / 4 70 1 90 $1 6 7. 00 Me mb r a ne Pa n e l - 870 0P R G 7 019 5 $ 225 . 45 Me mb r a n e Pan el - S S T 70 1 71 $2 2 5. 45 Me mb r a ne Pa n e l - NM A (C R T , PRT) 7 0 1 9 1 - NM A $ 2 1 0 . 42 Ve l cr o Ci r cl e 7 009 6 $0 . 85 Vel cr o St ri p 7 009 5 $5 . 00 Dr i ve Ro l l er A ssem bl y 70 0 36 $2 1 5. [...]

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    16 Wi r el es s Pu l se Op t i on " Pu l se Ki t " 71 0 17 $1 6 7. 00 Ex t en der Ki tM I SC $ 2 5. 05 R ece i ver Ki t 7 007 4/ MI SC $1 2 5. 25 Pul se Be l t / Tr a nsm i t t er 7 0 07 2/ 7 007 3 $ 10 8 . 55 Pu l se R ece i v er 70 0 74 $1 0 0. 20 Ex t en der Ca b l e 71 0 09 $ 1 6. 70 Ri gh t An g l e A d apt er 71 0 10 $ 8. 35 I sol a[...]

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    17 8700 COMERCIAL MOTOR PAN COMPONENTS[...]

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    18 8700 COMMERCIAL LOWER WIRING SCHEMATIC[...]

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    19 LED (light emitting diode) configurations: SCR lower board The SCR lower board is designed with diagnostic LED lights. The LED’s are color coded according to their specific function. Green indicates a properly operating treadmill; the gr een lights should always be ON when power is supplied to the treadmill. Yellow indicates a treadmill functi[...]

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    20 C. LIM (red) – The C.LIM or Current Limit LED should NEVER come on. This diagnostic light is used to determine the condition of the treadbelt and deck. The SCR board has a built-in amp meter. When the treadbelt belt and deck system wears, the am perage will increase. When this amperage reaches its max limit, the lower board will s hut down its[...]

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    21 8700 HOME SST VFX, PRG VFX, SPRINT VFX CLOSED LOOP (SPEED SENSOR)[...]

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    22 8700 SST, PRG and SPRINT VFX TREADMILL All VFX treadmills utilize CLOSED LOOP speed control. All treadmills listed as VFX in the warranty database use a speed sensor.[...]

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    23 LED LIGHTS ON PWM The PWM lower board is designed with two diagnos tic LED lights. The LED’s are color coded according to their specific function. LED 1 (red) – This indicates a high current draw simila r to the C.LIM LED on our SCR lower control board. LED 1 will only light if ther e is high current being used due to a possible worn out tre[...]

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    24 LED (light emitting diode) configurations: RELAY BOARD The RELAY board is designed with diagnostic LED li ghts. The LED’s are color coded according to their specific function. Green indicates a properly operating treadmill; the gr een lights should always be ON when power is supplied to the treadmill. Yellow indicates a treadmill function. Red[...]

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    25 8700 SST, PRG and SPRINT 3, NON VFX TREADMILL All NON VFX treadmills utilize OPEN LOOP speed control and no relay boards. Sprint 3 treadmills have push button controls[...]

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    26 8700 SPRINT 2 Safety lanyard , speed control dial (not push button), KBWT-110 SCR motor control[...]

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    27 8700 SPRINT 1 – LOWER WIRING SCHEMATIC NO safety key, speed control dial (not push button), KBLC-118 Motor Control Board[...]

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    28 8700 SPRINT 1&2 UPPER WIRING SCHEMATIC[...]

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    29 Section 4- Servicing Landice Treadmills Definitions 12 VDC POWER SUPPLY (Transformer) This transformer converts AC power to DC power . It provides low voltage current for the upper display board. This component is found on treadm ills with PWM motor control boards. It is incorporated into the SCR motor control boards. CAPACITOR Stores energy to [...]

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    30 SIDE FRAME COVERS These sit on top of the frame rails and keep deck in place. They also form the base for the traction strip. IR POTENTIOMETER The IR Pot is located on the PWM motor control board and is used to adjust the time it takes the PWM to react to a load or amperage spike. It normally requires adjustm ent if the motor feels like its surg[...]

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    31 TREADBELT This is the surface the user walks on. It rides over the deck and rollers. UPPER DISPLAY BOARD This controls information from the Membrane panel and Face Plate. It then tran smits it to the relay board on Home models and the SCR on Club or LTD models. UPRIGHTS One on either side, they house the wire harness, the upper displa y, the cro[...]

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    32 Testing Components 12 VDC POWER SUPPLY Measure across the input terminals for AC line voltage (120/220VAC). Meas ure across the output wires for DC voltage (9.0VDC to 18.0VDC is acceptabl e). If you confirm proper input voltage (AC) and have no output voltage (DC) the DC power supply must be replaced. Drive Motor: Generation Test – all Landice[...]

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    33 ELEVATION MOTOR Using your voltmeter measure the input voltage (A C) to the elevation motor. Secure the black (negative) meter probe to a good chassis ground. Plac e the red meter probe on the RED wire in the elevation harness. Press the el evation DOWN key and you should get 120 /220VAC. Place the red meter probe on the BLACK wire in the elevat[...]

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    34 terminals with your voltmeter. You should m easure 120/220VAC across these terminals. The DC voltage comes out of the SCR board (going to the drive motor) across two output terminals marked MTR+ and MTR-. Confirm DC voltage out by m easuring across these two terminals with your voltmeter. You should measure 90/ 180VDC output. If the SCR board is[...]

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    35 Common Symptoms Symptom: Treadbelt feels like it’s slipping or grabbing when walked on. Possible Cause: Loose drive belt or treadbelt. Adjust as per manual. Remember to adjust only till slipping stops. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN Possible Cause : Worn treadbelt and/or deck. If treadbelt or deck is worn it will cause excessive friction and the user will[...]

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    36 5. Tighten drive roller until star washer bites into aluminum frame, start treadmill, and adjust tracking. If belt is straight then put on motor cover. If belt is still not straight, go to #6. 6. If there is improvement and there is still room to move driv e roller adjustment bolt, continue to adjust until fixed. 7. If there is no more adjustmen[...]

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    37 IR POTENTIOMETER ADJUSTMENTS, PWM ONLY: IR = I (amperage) R (resistance) The IR potentiometer that is located next to t he MAX speed potentiometer on the PWM motor control board is used to adjust the time it takes the pwm to react to a load or amper age spike. When the user steps onto the treadbelt a load is introduced to the system which create[...]

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    38 Speed Calibration: SPRINT 4/PRG/SST CLOSED LOOP (speed sensor) 1. Enter the O.L.S. Mode (Open Loop Speed) by pressing “FAST” and “START” simultaneously. 2. Adjust the max speed first. Bring the se t speed to 12mph. Let actual speed stabilize. 3. Adjust the MAX potentiometer on t he pwm motor control board accordingly. CW = increase speed[...]

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    39 Removal and Replacement of Components 1. Before beginning any removal or replacem ent of components unplug power cord from wall. 2. Make a note of serial number, model (L7, L8, Ho me, LTD, or Club) and type (Sport, Pro, Cardio, CRT, or Executive). Landice tracks all information fr om this serial number and it must be given when requesting parts [...]

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    40 12 VDC TRANSFORMER REPLACEME NT (HOME TREADMILLS ONLY) Observe the proper polarity wh en installing a new DC power transformer. Cat astrophic damage can occur to the upper display board electr onics if the DC polarity is reversed. 1. If your DC transformer has color coded fast-on (pus h on) connectors: Blue - negative (-) Red - positive (+) 2. I[...]

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    41 MEMBRANE PANEL 1. Remove control panel end caps from upright assembly. 2. Remove membrane panel and display board assembly by releasing Velcro. 3. Disconnect upper wire harness from display board. 4. Remove screws securing display to membrane panel. 5. Install new membrane panel. FACE PLATE (Replaces membrane panel on SPRINT 3 ONLY ) 1. Remove c[...]

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    42 ELEVATION MOTOR 1. Remove Elevation Motor. A. Remove all weight from the elevation assembly by placing a suitably strong object under the under motor pan (toolbox) so that the wheels are in the air. B. Disconnect elevation motor harness from lower board or lower harness. C. Disconnect the elevation motor nut from the el evation assembly. To do t[...]

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    43 To Enter Diagnostic Mode: Turn off the treadmill. SPRINT-1 & 2 (Press DISPLAY & turn Knob to the ON position simultaneously) SPRINT-3 & 4 (Press DISPLAY & START simultaneously) SST & PRG (Press UP & START simultaneously) CLUB & LTD (Press DISPLAY & START simultaneously) To calibrate the potentiometer 1. Visually c[...]

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    44 ELEVATION LEG ASSEMBLY 1. Remove plastic motor cover. 2. Remove set screws (2) holding elevat ion motor to elevation leg assembly. 3. Remove elevation pins from elevation gear nut. 4. Carefully turn treadmill onto its side to gai n access to elevation leg mounting brackets. 5. Remove screws from mounting brackets (2 on each side) and remove leg [...]

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    45 Drive Roller/Front Roller 1. Release all treadbelt tensi on. 9/16" bolts on rear roller. 2. Remove drive belt from drive motor. Release tension on drive motor tensioning hook (7/16" nut located underside of motor pan). Pivot motor towards treadbelt and slide drive-belt off. 3. Remove (2) Philips Head or (2) Hex Head scr ews securing dr[...]

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    46 NOISES Many times a treadmill will tell you what’s wrong with it by the noises it makes. We strongly recommend the use of an automotive stethoscope. Service Tip: Treadmill making noi se but can’t tell from where. Solution: Must isolate all moving parts. 1) Unplug treadmill. 2) Disconnect Drive Belt. 3) Turn treadmill on, listen for noise. a)[...]

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    47 6. Is there excess Slip Cote? If you see Slip Cote oozing from sides of belt or off end of deck remove belt and wipe down deck, belt, and rollers. 7. Is it a commercial treadmill? Landice uses a st iffer belt on Club models to increase treadbelt life. These stiffer belts make more noise and are considered normal. 8. On older machines check that [...]

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    48 Visual Clues The following is a breakdown of things to look for when troubleshooting these components. Decks- Check for wood showing through black phenolic . Check for ridges or cupping of deck especially in front middle of deck. Both of these indicate that deck should be replaced or reversed if other side is unused. Drive Motors - 1. Motor Brus[...]

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    49 Voltage Tests Variance in voltage affects treadmill per formance. Here is how to trace the voltage into and out of the 8700 series treadmill. Confirm incoming voltage: 120/220 VAC where the line cord attaches to treadmill. It could be; relay board, lower SCR board, terminal block or lower harness. Confirm 12-17 VDC (plug into outlet) output volt[...]

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    50 Diagnostic Guide Error Codes LS or L5- Loss of signal. See Flowchart for LS pages 55,56,62,63 OS or O5- An OS or 05 error indicates a treadmill O ver S peed condition. This occurs when the actual treadbelt speed is faster than the desir ed selected speed. There is a potential for this to occur under the following circumstances: 1. User weight is[...]

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    51 8700 Series Treadmill Diagnostic Troubleshooting Guide 8700 LTD 8700 CLUB[...]

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    52 Configuration Mode STEP 1) Turn machine off, press "UP" and "S TART" at the same time, and let go. STEP 2) To select between English (mph) and Metric (kph) un its, press th e "DISPLAY" button. To enable/disable the pulse option, pr ess "PAUSE". The pulse LED will light when enabled.(*Must purchase Wi rele [...]

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    53 TREADMILL MAINTENANCE TREADBELT TRACKING, TENSIONING AND MAINTENANCE DANGER !! Lethal voltages and moving parts capable of caus ing serious injury are exposed when the drive housing cover is removed. Under no circumstances should drive housing cover be removed except by a Landice factory authorized technici an or under supervision of a Landice t[...]

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    54 Pl ug Treadmi l l int o w al l out l et . Is green +12V l amp on t he m ot or control boar d li t ? U pper di spl ay f ails to l i ght when S TAR T is pr essed. 1. N o pow er f r om out l et . 2. Loos e w i r e fr om l i ne c or d to m otor c o n t ro l b o a rd. 3. B l ow n S LOW - BLO W f u se on motor control boar d. Part # MD A -20 (110V) , [...]

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    55 Plug Tr eadmill into wall o utlet and p ress START. Displ ay lights up; TREADBELT DO ES NOT MOVE “L5 / LS ERROR” Is red SERI AL lamp on the motor con t rol board lit? Is the y ellow RLC lam p on the m otor control board lit? 1. Unplug the treadm ill from its l 2. Walk on the belt manually. (push belt) 3. Does the y ellow MOTOR l amp lig ht w[...]

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    56 Pres s STAR T b ut ton . I s yel l ow SPD l amp on the m ot or contr ol boar d li t? Display l i ghts up, tr eadmi l l moves; sp eed w i ll not i ncrease; " L5" err o r . 1. D isconnect the speed s ens or f r om t he m otor control boar d. 2. I s the yel l ow S P D l am p on t he motor c ont rol boar d s t i l l l i t ? Is s peed senso[...]

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    57 Pl ace t h e treadmi l l i n Di ag nost i c Mode: Di sp lay li ght s up ; f ail s t o resp o nd t o o t her b utt ons . 1. Re mov e t he saf t ey lanyard. 2. Turnoff t he tr eadm i l l . 3. H old t he D I S PLAY and S TA RT k ey si mult ane ousl y and t hen r el ea s e t hem as so on as the di spl ay l i ght s up. 7. 1 1. R epl ace display board[...]

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    58 E l evatio n syst em f ailu re; " P O " error . Grade pot out of cal i br at i on or f ai l ed. R ecali brat e pot . G o t o page 9. P/N 71013 D oe s t h e t r ea dmil l go up w h en U P i s pr es se d and dow n when DOWN i s pr essed i n t hi s m ode? R em ove the 6 pi n el evat i on conne ct i on from t he l ow er control boa r d. I [...]

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    59 ELE VA TI ON POT EN TI O M E TER CA LI BR ATI O N En te r D ia g no s t i c M ode : 1. P re ss OF F to tur n t read mi ll off. 2. Ho ld ST A RT an d DI S PL AY at th e s am e t ime , th en rel ease th e but ton s wh e n th e t read mil l l igh ts up. Ca l ibra t e th e elev atio n pot ent iom eter : 1. Vi sua lly co nfir m trea dm i ll is lev el[...]

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    60 8700 Series HOME Treadmill Diagnostic Troubleshooting Guide 8700 SPRI NT 4 –VFX (S/N 7-36898 AND UP) 8700 SST – VFX (S/N 7-43807 AND UP) 8700 PRG – VFX (S/N 7-43825 AND UP)[...]

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    61 U p p e r d isp l a y b o ar d fa il s to l ight when ST ART i s p resse d . Is th e AC P W R li g h t o n th e r e la y b o ar d l i t ? 1. P l u g a l a mp i n t o th e wa l l o u t le t to c on f ir m it is li v e. 2. Chec k l i n e c or d con di t i o n a n d c o nnec tions. 3. Unp lug t rea d m il l a n d us e a m ult i m e ter t o check t [...]

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    62 C heck speed s ensor al i gnm ent . I t s houl d be w i thi n 1/16" of t he f l y w heel and parall el t o t he f l y w heel . I s i t o u t of positi on ? U nplug 3 w i r e s peed sens or c onnect or f rom r el ay boar d. C heck f or pushed pi ns or l oos e wir es . Any f o und? U npl ug 12 w i r e upper har n ess c onnec t or f r om r e l[...]

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    63 D i s pl ay lig ht s up,t re adbe l t does not m ove , L 5 e rror. 1. Pr e ss F AST & ST A RT sim ul ta ne ou s ly. 2. Pr ess F A ST u n ti l 2. 0m ph is d isp lay ed . D oes t he f our di git di splay w i ndow re a d SA F E? I s t h e gr een LE D 2 light o n th e p w m mo t o r c o n t rol b oa rd l it ? 1. Chec k bl ue ( L1) a nd wh i t e [...]

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    64 E l e vat i on sys te m not f unct i oni ng or PO ( P ot O ut ) e rr or code di s pl ayed i n the t w o dig i t sp eed w indow. Ent er the DIA G NOSTI C M O DE. ( See pag es 12 , 13, or 1 4) Does the elevat ion sy stem w o rk p r o pe rl y? Pro ce ed wi th r eca li brati ng e l evati o n potent i om et er , pag e 8. U npl ug 6 p in el evat i on [...]

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    65 ELEVATION POT ENTIO METER CALIBR ATION Enter Diagnostic Mode: 2. Power up treadm ill in D iagno stic Mode : Sprint – Press DI SPLAY & START simultaneously . SST & PRG – Press MANUAL & START simulta neously. Calibrate the ele vation potentiom eter: 1. Visual ly conf irm treadm ill is level. (0% grad e) 2. Th e potentio meter shoul[...]

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    66 8700 Series HOME Treadmill Diagnostic Troubleshooting Guide 8700 SPRINT 3 8700 PRG 8700 SST[...]

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    67 "8700 Sprint 3" Treadmill Display Board - New Design The 8700 Sprint 3 will consis t of a new display board mo unted in the upright. It will communicate to the high power rel ays and KBWT motor control b oard located at the bottom of the treadmill via 12-conductor, 22-gage cable. Motor Control: A DC motor mounted in the lower motor pan[...]

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    68 Reed Switch A read switch mounted on the display board sh all be used to detect the presence of a magnet attached to a safety la nyard. In the event the magnet is removed. The four-digit display shall read "SAFE" and po wer to be removed from all relays. Mechanical Buttons. (6) Mechanical buttons identical to the one on the sample di s[...]

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    69 8700 Series HOME Treadmill Diagnostic Troubleshooting Guide 8700 SPRINT 1 8700 SPRINT 2[...]

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    70 SYMPTOM Upper Display does not light up. Check position of Safety Key.* YES Check for 120 VAC between points NO AC 1. Check fuse on motor control 13 and 14 on terminal block. board, replace if necessary YES A. Check 20 amp in-line fuse (Mounted to motor pan) * 2. Check for loose connections on terminal block,damaged line cord or wall outlet for [...]

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    71 * Applies to Sprint 2 Only. SYMPTOM Display erratic; speed and elevation controls work. Does the display function normally, except for an YES Re - calibrate elevation potentiometer incorrect (or unchanging) according to the instructions in appendix 2. elevation readout? If the potentiometer cannot be re - calibrated, replace the pot. (#71013) NO[...]

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    72 SYMPTOM Display lights up,treadbelt 1. Check On / Off switch on does not turn. speed control panel. Does the relay "click" when NO 2. Check wiring between On / Off the treadmill is switched on? switch and relay(wiring harness) YES 3. Replace relay. Check for 120 VAC between L1 and L2 terminals on the motor NO 1. Check fuse on motor con[...]

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    73 YES 1. Check wiring between motor control board,filter choke and drive motor. 2. Check for broken choke or shorted capacitor. 3. Check voltage going to motor directly at points 3 and 4 on terminal block. Check voltage output on the KB-TSM at points A+ and A-. If motor has input voltage but does not turn, Check brushes / replace motor. ( Drive Mo[...]

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    74 2. 120 VAC between (yellow) and (white) wires when the "DOWN"switch is engaged,and 0 VAC when the switch is disengaged. YES NO incorr ect readin gs Replace elevation motor. 1. check elevation switch for continuity. 2. check wiring. APPENDIX 1: SPRINT 1 Speed Calibration *SEE SPRINT 2 WIRING SCHEMATIC FOR SPEED POT SETTINGS STEP 1: Veri[...]

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    75 MAX MIN IR CL STEP 2: Turn machine on, increase speed until 1.2 mph shows on display, then slowly decrease speed just until the display shows exactly 1.0 mph. STEP 3: Adjust "MIN" pot on KBLC-118 until belt speed is between 0.95 - 1.00 mph using a tachometer OR 8.8 - 9.3 rpm counting belt revolutions. STEP 4: Turn speed up to 8.8 mph ([...]

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    76 Display” button to switch the treadmill on. Use the "SELECT DISPLAY" button to switch into elevation mode (both the "TIME" and "DISTANCE" LED’s will be lit). STEP 3: Lower the treadmill until it is level (o% elevation). STEP 4: Turn the elevation potentiometer until "168" (* 153 Sprint 2) shows in the [...]

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    77 maintenance of their treadmill s. The following illustrates ho w to tension the Treadbelt and Drive Belt. Check Drive Belt tension Drive Belts are pret ensioned before the treadmill leaves the factory. Adjustments are ONLY necessary whe n Drive Belt is slipping during use. To test for tightness: 1. Remove motor cover. 2. With mill running at 2mp[...]

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    78 speeds (2-3 mph) until you are comfortable ma king adjustments. Faster speeds will cause the adjustments to take effe ct quicker (5-6 mph). Example: Treadbelt tr acks to the right: a. Turn treadmill on, and bring speed up to 4.0 mph. b. Using a 9/16" wrench, tighten the right-hand adjustment bolt 1/4" turn. c. Loosen the left-hand adju[...]

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    79 Commercial Treadmills Once a week 1. Wipe down display with soft cotton cloth and mild soap and water. Cloth should be damp not wet. Once a week or as needed. 2. Wipe down handrails and tracti on strips with soft cotton clot h and mild soap and water. Cloth should be damp not wet. Once a week or as needed. 3. Vacuum or wipe down the Deck area be[...]

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    80 brush to remove dirt trapped in treadbelt surfac e. A damp (not wet!) sponge can be used to finish the cleaning process. Institutional drive motor maintenance Yearly Institutional Maintenance : Replace the Drive Motor Brushes. Failure to do so will result in premature Drive Motor failure. 1. Unplug Treadmill. 2. Remove Motor Brush caps (2). 3. R[...]

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    81 5V LED Definition 20 Picture 18 Troubleshooting 54 12 VDC Power Supply Definition 29 Picture 21-22 Removal/Replacement 40 Troubleshooting 61 Testing 32, 49, 70 Capacitor Definition 29 Picture 17-18 Removal/Replacement 39 Troubleshooting 55 Wiring 18 CE Error Code 50 Choke (Inductor) Definition 29 Picture 17-18 Removal/Replacement 39 Troubleshoot[...]

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    82 Picture(Motor Pan) 17, 21 Removal/Replacement 41 Testing 32 Troubleshooting 47-48 Drive Motor Brushes Maintenance 32 Removal/Replacement 41 Troubleshooting 35, 36, 47, 55, 63 Drive Roller w/Sheave Definition 29 Removal/Replacement 45 Troubleshooting 35, 46, 77 Elevation Leg Assembly Definition 29 Picture 42 Removal/Replacement 44 Elevation Motor[...]

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    83 Fuses 54, 61, 70 IR Potentiometer Definition 30, 37 Adjustments 37, 74 Troubleshooting 36 L5 (LS) Error Code 50 Troubleshooting 55, 56, 62, 63 LED LIGHTS SCR 19-20 PWM 23 RELAY 24 Maintenance 53, 78, 79 Membrane Panel Definition 30 Picture 10, 11, 12, 13 Removal/Replacement 41 Testing 33 Troubleshooting 57 Noises 46-48 O5 (OS) Error Code 50 Part[...]

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    84 Testing 34 Troubleshooting 24, 61, 63 Wiring 22 Safety Lany ard Definition 30 Troubleshooting 52, 57, 68, 70 SCR Motor Control Board Definition 30 LED Lights 19-20 Picture 17 Removal/Replacement 39 Testing 33-34 Troubleshooting 54, 55, 56, 58 Wiring 18 SlipCote Lubricant Definition 30 Use 78-79 Troubleshooting 46 Speed Calibration 38 Speed Senso[...]

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    85 Testing 34 Uprights (Frame) Definition 31 Upper Wire Harness Definition 31 Troubleshooting 49, 54, 61, 70 Voltage Specifications 7-9 Testing 49[...]