ERROR MESSAGE CODES
In case of malfunctions may adjoining list of error messages help for people to get function back. Basically, electrical repairs only in
compliance with the relevant safety rules which exists. For more information and assistance in case of malfunctions with our service
department (contact details see last page.)
Error message
Potential reasons
No display
The controller is not
powered on or is
damaged
Safe
Safe lock falls down
Error 1
Communication failure
from the driver to the
electronic meter
Error 3
No sensory signal
Error 4
Power supply abnor-
mality
Error 5
Self-inspection
Error 6
Motor problem
Error 7
Over-current protection
Error 8
Motor cable problem
Error 10
Lifting sensor has no
signal
Error 11
Lifting learning or self-in-
spection fails
Notice:
If you cannot find the error message, contact the seller or manufacturer.
TRAINING SPACE REQUIREMENT
2200
1530
750
Training area in mm
(for home trainer and user)
1. First of all, check whether the over-load protector has tripped off; if yes, press it.
2. Check the power supply switch, over-load protector and the controller's power
cord and transformer to ensure well connection.
3. The transformer is damaged; replace the transformer.
1. Place back the safe lock.
2. Replace safe lock switch or magnetic sensor in the electronic meter; if the problem
still fails to be solved, replace the electronic meter.
1. Check whether the connecting joint between the electronic meter and the core wire
of the controller is loose; whether wires are damaged; whether the core wires are in
correct connecting order.
2. The transformer may be damaged. Check and replace a good one.
1. Check whether the photoelectric sensor directs to the hole on CD.
2. Check whether wires of photoelectric sensor are damaged and whether terminals
of the photoelectric sensor and speed terminals on the controller are firmly connect-
ed.
Check whether the power supply voltage is less than 50% of the normal value;
please ensure correct voltage and test again.
1. Check whether motor signal wires are well inserted; re-insert the signal wire joint
to ensure that it is reliable;
2. Replace the controller;
3. Check whether the power cords from the electronic meter to the controller are well
collected; dismantle the pillar to check connecting joints on each section of the wiring
from the electronic meter to the controller; ensure that each wire core is well
connected; or the reason may be the communication power cord defect (damaged or
broke down); in such case, re-connect or replace wires.
1. Check whether motor wires are well connected; re-connect motor wires, or, if the
problem still fails to be solved, replace the motor.
2. It may be the system's self-protection against excessive current when the load
exceeds the rated value; restart the machine.
3. Some part of the treadmill is jammed so that the motor can not rotate, thus trigger-
ing the self-protection of the system against excessive current under excessive load;
adjust the treadmill and restart it, or add lubricant.
4. Check whether there is over-current sound or burning odor when the motor is
running; replace the motor.
5. Check whether the controller emits the odor of burning; if yes, replace the control-
ler.
1. Check whether lifting signal terminals and the controller's lifting terminals are firmly
connected.
2. Check whether lifting signal wires are damaged.
3. Check whether lifting power cord terminals and the controller's lifting terminals are
firmly connected.
4. Check whether lifting power cords are damaged.
1950
2130
Free area in mm
(Training area and security
area (circulating 600mm))
Solutions
2200
24
GB