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Assembly Manual
Troubleshooting
Condition / Problem
Things to Check
Solution
Unit will not power up/turn on/
start
Outlet
Make sure outlet is functioning correctly. Verify 
this by plugging another object (ex: lamp) into 
the outlet.  If outlet is connected to a light 
switch, check to make sure it is on.  If outlet is 
not functioning find a working outlet.
Power cord not plugged in
Make sure the power cord is firmly secured to 
A/C inlet on the unit and firmly inserted into a 
non-GFI wall socket.
Power switch turned off
Make sure the power switch at the rear of the 
unit is in the “ON” position.
Safety key not plugged in
Plug Safety Key into console (See Emergency 
Stop Procedure within the Important Safety 
Precautions section).
LED Diagnostic needed
Remove rear plastic covers and contact cus-
tomer service for assistance.
Speed displayed is not accurate Display set to wrong unit of mea-
sure. (English/Metric)
Change display units (See Owner’s Manual).
Out of calibration
Re-calibrate machine (See Calibration procedure 
in Owner’s or Service Manual).
Heart rate not displayed while 
using chest strap
Transmitter not making good con-
tact with skin
Moisten skin contact area on the chest strap.
Electromagnetic interference
Turn off any television, AM radio, microwave, or 
computer within 6 feet (2 meters) of the Tread-
Climber® fitness machine.
Chest strap transmitter
Test chest strap with another HR monitoring 
device such as HR watch or a  machine at a gym.  
If transmitter has good skin contact and still is 
not found to be emitting HR signal, replace chest 
strap transmitter.
HR receiver
If chest strap is known to work with other 
devices and no sources of interference are 
present, or console has been tested with a Pulse 
Simulator and is not receiving the signal, replace 
the HR receiver.
Walking belt misalignment
Rear belt guides
Belts should ride on top of triangular black belt 
guides at rear of treadles.
Tracking adjustment
Belts are not required to be perfectly centered 
and are typically farther out in the rear than they 
are in the front.  This may vary depending on 
user’s stride.  If belt is tracking to one side far 
enough to cause rubbing of belt follow belt align-
ment procedure in Owner’s Manual.
Speed dependent grinding or 
scraping noise in all modes
Belt alignment
Check walking belt alignment.  Belt contact with 
metal guides under treadle can make loud grind-
ing sound.  If belts are misaligned follow belt 
alignment procedure in Owner’s Manual.
Rollers or motor
Contact customer service for further assistance.