No Power to the Console Troubleshooting
Applies To: P10, P20, or P30 consoles only.
This procedure only applies to treadmill powered consoles.
- Verify that the treadmill input power is correct, see Tripped Circuit Breaker.
- Remove the treadmill hood and measure the ACAlternating Current: electric current which periodically reverses direction between positive and negative polarity. voltage at the input side of the line filter. Verify that line voltage is present when the breaker switch is turned on.
- If NO, replace the breaker switch.
- If YES, continue troubleshooting.
- Measure the AC voltage at the output side of the line filter. Verify that line voltage is present when the breaker switch is turned on.
- If NO, Replace the line filter.
- If YES, continue troubleshooting.
- Use a known good console and communication cable. PlugDevice power cord connector or electrical cable male connector that is inserted into an electrical receptacle "outlet" (also called the plug-in). the test console and test communications cable into the suspect treadmill lower control module (IFTIntegrated Footplant Technology: IFT recognize this change in speed when your foot strikes the belt and adjust to match every stride, resulting in a smooth, fluid feel that enhances the workout experience. drive). Does the test console power up?
- If NO, replace the lower control module (IFT drive).
- If YES, continue troubleshooting.
- If the test console powered up, re-connect the test communications cable from the test console to the original console. Does the original console power up?
- If YES, replace the Communications Cable.
- If NO, replace the upper PCAPrinted circuit assembly, generally referred to as either an upper PCA or lower PCA..
CAUTION: Swapping a lower control module from a good unit into a bad unit could damage the lower control module from the good unit. If the control module that is being swapped may have a defect and could damage components in the good unit. |
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