Post on 05-Jan-2017
T650/T650M Treadmill Repair Manual
SPORTS ART INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
【Table of Contents】
1. Main Component Placement
1-01. T650/T650M Treadmill Complete 1-02. Display Area 1-03. Hood Area 1-04. Display Area Keys 1-05. Display Inside 1-06. Drive Board 1-07. AC Servo Motor 1-08. Other (1): LCD, Keys, Fan Board, Telemetry Board 1-09. Other (2): HTR Board, Key Board, AV Board, EMI Filter
2. Introduction 2-01. Specifications 2-02. Display Features 2-03. TFT Screen 2-04. Display Indicators 2-05. Display Area Keys 2-06. Display Circuit Boards
3. Operation 3-01-01.Operation
4. Cable Connections 4-01-01. Display Board Cable Connections 4-01-02. Display Area Board Cable Connections 4-02-01. Drive Board Cable Connections 4-02-02. Drive Board Cable Connection Block Diagram 4-03-01. AC Incline Operation - Time 4-03-02. AC Incline Operation - Voltage
4-04-01. Fan Operation
5. Error Messages 5-01. Error Code Overview 5-02. E-1-1 – Encoder Error 5-03. E-1-2 – Motor Overheat Error 5-04. E-1-3 – Motor Speed Error 5-05. E-2-1 – IGBT Excessive Current Error 5-06. E-2-2 – IGBT Excessive Heat Error 5-07. E-3-1 – Incline Calibration Error 5-08. E-4-2 , E-4-3 Low/High Voltage Errors 5-09. E-8-1 – No Display-Drive Board Communication at Start 5-10. E-8-2 – No Display-Drive Board Communication During
Operation
6. Troubleshooting 6-01. Motor Does Not Operate 6-02. Display Soft Key Malfunction 6-03. Unit Will Not Start Up 6-04. Incline Motor Does Not Operate 6-05. The Fuse Blew 6-06. Telemetry Heart Rate 6-07. HTR Heart Rate Malfunction 6-08. Safety Key Does Not Operate 6-09. Fan Malfunction
7. Testing
7-01. EMI Filter 7-02. Motor 7-03. Inductor 7-04. Incline Motor Voltage 7-05. Incline Calibration Switch 7-06. Safety Key Switch 7-07. Telemetry Reception 7-08. Heart Touch Rate (HTR) Board 7-09. HTR Handlebar
7-10. Motor Thermal Sensor 7-11. Fan Board Voltage 7-12. Power Supply at the Drive Board 7-13. Display Board Voltage
【Table of Contents】
8. Mechanical Adjustments and Part Replacement
8-1. T650(M) Treadmill Walk Belt Tightness Adjustment 8-2. T650(M) Treadmill Walk Belt Alignment 8-3.AC Motor Incline Calibration Procedure - Software 8-4.AC Motor Incline Calibration Procedure - Hardware
1.Product Picture
1-01-01
2. T650 /T650M Components-Display Area
Speed key
Singal
Setting number Keys
Incline key Stop key
Feedback Screen
QuickStart key
PROGRAM Keys
Heart Rate i d
1-01-02
3. T650/T650M Components-Motor Area
EMI Filter Incline Set
Incline -3% Switch
Incline 0% Switch AC SERVO Motor
Drive Board
1-01-03
4. T650/T650M Display
Change Display key
Program mode keys QUICK START,START,ENTER keys
Number and CLEAR keys
1-01-04
5. T650/T650M Components – Display Area-Display Board
1-01-05
6. T650/T650M Components – Drive Board
1-01-06
7.T650/T650M Components – AC Servo Motor
Encoder
1-01-07
8. T650/T650M Components - Other(1)
Part EMI Filter (220V) Part EMI Filter (110V)
Part BRIDGE Board Part Telemetry Receiver Board
1-01-08
9. T650/T650M Components - Other(2)
Part HTR Board Part Soft key
Part SAFETYKEYBoard Part Encoder
1-01-09
T650/T650M Specifications
Specification Deta Notes ils Pow Exteer Supply rior Power Supply 110V (USA);
220V
(Europe)
MainHRC
a Window Display R heart rate window: 65%, 80%, Heart te, Calories, Speed, Time, Distance,
Cal/hr, Mets, Pace, Incline
Sec Dot ondary Window Display Matrix 15 X 8 Window
T65 0.2 -0.1 0(M) 20.0KPH
– 12.0MPH Spe T65Rev
0.0.1-
ed Range 0M erse mode
2-5KPH 3MPH
Incli T65T65
AC Progne Range 0 :0 % TO 15 %
0M:-3% TO 15% Motor
ram/Control
HeaHTRWirrt Rate Detection
Heart Touch Rate (contact pads) e
less Telemetry Heart Rate (HR
Transmitter) KPH Prog /MPH Setting ram
Ope Man,WT
ration ual,Hill,Random,Interval,Track,FITTEST
Loss,Zone Trainer,FAT BURN,Glute ,
2-1-1
T650/T650M Display
2-01-02
T650/T650M Introductions- Display Board (Heart Rate Indicator)
Heart Rate Indicator
ENTER Key and IndicatorWorkout Programs
Lit indicates active program: MANUAL,HILL,RANDOM,INTV,TRACK,GLUTE,FAT BURN,ZONE TRAINER,WtLOSS/CARDIO 模
式
Display Lock/Unlock Key and Indicator
Lit indicates the active row and scan/lock mode.
Number Key and Indicator
2-01-03
T650/T650M Introduction- Display Board (Keys)
Change Display key
Program mode keys QUICK START,START,ENTER keys
Number and CLEAR keys
2-01-04
T650/T650M Operation
1. Start Up Function: Press the Quick Start key to start operating the unit. Operation: (1) The display shows “SPORTSART – T650”.After two seconds, “SELECT PROGRAM OR
QUICKSTART” scrolls across the display.Press the QUICK START key to start operating or press the PROGRAM key to operate an exercise program.
(2) The PROGRAM LED flashes After pressing a program key, the associated program indicator lights up. The setting window shows two seconds. If you press the <RANDOM> key, the RANDOM LED lights. “RANDOM” appears.
(3) User age and weight setting When “AGE – 35”appears, press the numerical keys or INCLINE/. Then press the <ENTER> key to confirm your setting. When “WEIGHT -- 75 KG” appears, press the numerical keys or INCLINE/. Then press the <ENTER> key to confirm your setting.
(4) After entering such information, you can start operating the treadmill.
2.SPEED Key Function: Set speed function Operation: (1) Press the SPEED <> key. Values in the speed window increase. Speed increases.
(2) Press the SPEED <> key. Values in the speed window decrease. Speed decreases. (3) SPEED range: 0.2~20 KPH (0.1~12 MPH).
3-1-1
3.INCLINE Key Function Function: Set treadmill incline position. Operation: (1) Press the INCLINE<> key. Values in the incline window increase. Incline operates up.
(2) Press the INCLINE<> key. Values in the incline window decrease. Incline operates down.
(3) INCLINE range: 0~15%; increments of 0﹒5%.
4.STOP Key Function Function: Leave an exercise program. Operation: (1) In QUICKSTART mode, press the<STOP> key to leave the exercise program.
(2) If in the START mode, having entered user information, press the<STOP> key to stop exercising. Feedback pauses as is.
(3) In any mode, hold the<STOP> key three seconds to leave the present mode and return to start up screen.
5.CHANGE Key Function Function: Change the display feedback row.
Operation: (1) Press the <Change Display> key while exercising to toggle from one feedback row to another feedback row. Corresponding LEDs light. Top row:
CALORIES、SPEED、TIME、DISTANCE. Bottom row: CAL/HR、METS、PACE、INCLINE. (2) In SCAN mode, the SCAN LED lights. Every four seconds, the display toggles
from one feedback row to the other row. If you press the SCAN key again, the scan LED extinguishes. The display continues to show the activated feedback row.
3-1-2
6.CLEAR Key
Function: Clear entered values to 0. Operation: Press to clear entered values to 0.
7.PROGRAM Key
Function: Select exercise programs. Operation: (1) Press any PROGRAM key. Its corresponding LED lights.
(2) Programs include MANUAL、HILL、RANDOM、INTV、TRACK、FAT TEST、Wt LOSS、ZONE TRAINER、FAT BURN、GLUTE
8.T650M Reverse Mode
Function: Enter reverse mode. Operation: (1) Activate the treadmill through START mode, entering user age and weight.
(2) Once the treadmill is operating, press the MANUAL-REVERSE key. REVERSE or MANUAL appears. Press up or down keys to toggle between the two modes. Press the ENTER key to confirm your choice.
(3) Reverse mode cannot be accessed through QUICK START mode. (4) Forward speed range: MPH: 0.1~12 MPH; KPH: 0.2~20 KPH. Reverse speed range: MPH: 0.1~--3 MPH; KPH: 0.2~-0.5 KPH.
3-1-3
9. Basic Settings
Function: (1) Set KPH/MPH, total distance, and total time. Operation: (1) Hold the <Change Display> key for three seconds to enter the basic setting mode. Message window shows the current setting as either “UNIT - MPH” or “UNIT - KPH”. Press the INCLINE</>key to change your setting.
(2) Press the <ENTER> key to see the total distance: “DIST-XXXXX KM”.
(3) Press the <ENTER> key to see the total time: “TIME-XXXXX HOUR”.
(4) Press the <ENTER> key to see the display main program IC version, for example, “CTL T650_1X”.
(4) Press the <ENTER> key to see the drive board main program IC version, for example, “DRV T650_X”. Press the <ENTER> key to return to the startup screen. Or press the <STOP> key to exit the basic setting mode.
3-1-4
T650/T650M Cable Connections-Display Board Cable Connections
CON1: To drive board
CON5: TO BRIDGE Board
CON3: To BRIDGE board( HTR )
CON4: To HRC board
CON2: TO BRIDGE Board (safety key)
4-01-01
T650/T650M Cable Connections - Display Board Cable Connection Block Diagram
Display Board
HTRBoard
TelemetryBoard
HTR HandlebarDrive Board
Soft key
BRIDGE Board
CON1
CON3
CON4
CON5
CON2
SAFETYKEY
CON5
CON2
CON4
CON1
4-01-02
T650/T650M Cable Connections - Drive Board Cable Connections
CON8 To incline calibration sensor
CON7 To display board
CON2 To drive motor
CON3 To power supply
CON6 To motor encoder
CON1 To thermal sensor
CON5 To incline motor
CON4 To inductor
CON9 To display power
4-02-01
T650/T650M Cable Connections-Drive Board Cable Connection Block Diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
Calibration SwitchAC Incline
Motor
EncoderInductor
(220V only)
Fuse
EMI Filter
On/Off Switch
Thermal Sensor
Power Cord
4-02-02
T650/T650M Cable Connections-AC Incline Operation - Time
1. Turn on the unit. Incline recalibrates to 0﹪. 15%
14% 13% 12% 11% 10% 9% 8%
7%6%5%4%
3% 2% 1% 0%
Model Every 0.5% Incline Time (0%-15%) Decline Time (15%-0%)
T680 t=1s 30s 30s
T670 t=1s 30s 30s T650 t=0.9s 27s 27s
Up Travel Time
Down Travel Time
4-03-01
T650/T650M Cable Connections - AC Incline Operation - Voltage
15% 14% 13% 12% 11% 10%
9%8%7%6%5%4%
3% 2% 1% 0%
DISPLAY DRV LED Output Voltage Incline Operation
UP LED 3→ON(UP) Black - White 110v/(220v) Up
DOWN LED 2→ON(DOWN) Red - White 110v/(220v) Down
Black – Up
Red – Down
White - N
4-03-02
T650/T650M Cable Connections - Fan Operation
DISPLAY Fan Board Voltage Output
FAN (Output)
FAN-HIGH DC 12V High FAN-MID DC 9V Medium FAN-LOW DC 6V Low
4-04-01
T650/T650M Error Messages-Error Code Overview
1. Display Format: ERROR_X_Y_
X and Y above are placeholders. In their place are digits. The X placeholder represents the following category of abnormalities.
Digit Represents 1 Servo motor abnormality 2 IGBT abnormality 3 Incline motor abnormality 4 Power supply abnormality 8 Signal abnormality
2. Complete codes follow: ERROR_1_1_:Servo motor encoder malfunction. Re-start machine. ERROR_1_2_:Servo motor has overheated. Unit operates at half speed. ERROR_1_3_:Servo motor sped up without command. Re-start machine. ERROR_2_1_:IGBT excessive current. Re-start machine. ERROR_2_2_:IGBT excessive heat. Unit operates at half speed. ERROR_3_1_:Incline motor recalibration error. ERROR_4_1_:Power switch is off. ERROR_4_2_:Power supply voltage is too low. Re-start unit after power supply is stabilized. ERROR_4_3_:Power supply voltage is too high. Re-start unit after power supply is stabilized. ERROR_8_1_:Signal error upon start up. ERROR_8_2_:Signal error after start up.
5-01-01
T650/T650M Error Message - E-1-1 - Motor Encoder Error
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: Display shows E-1-1; unit does not operate. 2. Block diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
Inductor (220V only)
Servo Motor
Encoder
5-02-01
3. Operation Order Part Explanation
1 Drive Boardn on u
nfla
2. After coto the disp
1. Tur nit power. Drive board detects encoder signal. mir ing the signal is OK, the drive board transmits the signal
y. 2 Dat able dea C The enco r signal is transmitted through the data cable.
3 Displ Boa
tecommunica2. If the driv
lay rd on the disp
1. After de cting the drive board signal, the display maintains tion with the drive board. e board does not detect the encoder signal, E1-1 appears ay.
4 deEncoder Encoder tects motor speed and direction.
4. Analysis The reason E1-1 would appear is that the drive board does not detect the encoder signal.
5. Troubleshooting
A. Turn unit off and on. B. Inspect whether the encoder wire is connected to the drive board. C. Replace the servo motor.
D. Replace the drive board.
5-02-02
T650/T650M Error Message-E-1-2-Motor Excessive Heat Error
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: Display shows E-1-2, the overheated motor error message. Unit operates at half speed.
2. Block Diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
Inductor (220V only)
Servo Motor
Thermal Sensor
5-03-01
3. Operation t Order ExplanationPar
1 Drive Board boardl to the disp
Drive detects the thermal sensor signal and transmits that signal ay.
2 Dat Cable aa The therm l sensor signal travels via the data cable.
3 Disp Boplv2
lay ard 2. If the drishows E1-
1. The dis ay detects the thermal sensor signal from the drive board. e board doesn’t detect a thermal sensor signal, the display .
4 Therm Se
2. The therthe sensor
al nsor sensor bec
mal sensor detects motor temperature. In normal operation, completes the circuit. When the temperature rises, the omes an electrical open.
4. Analysis
The most common cause of E1-2 is that the drive board does not receive the thermal switch signal. E1-2 appears and the motor operates at half speed.
5. Troubleshooting A. is the thermal sensor wire connected properly?
B. Is the servo motor amp draw too high? C. Replace the drive board as a test. D. Is the walk belt worn or too tight? E. Has the machine been used for a long, long time without rest? If so, shut off the unit 30 minutes to cool.
5-03-02
T650/T650M Error Message - E-1-3 -Motor Speed Error
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: Display shows E-1-3, the motor speed error message. 2. Block Diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
Inductor(220V only)
Servo Motor
Encoder
5-04-01
3. Operation t Order ExplanationPar
1 Drive Board T ive ba display bo
he dr oard detects the encoder signal and transmits it to the rd.
2 Dat able dea C The enco r signal travels via the data cable.
3 Displ Boa
pl2. If the driv
ay rd appears on
1. The dis ay board detects the encoder signal from the drive board. e board does not receive the over speed error signal, E1-3 the display.
4 deEncoder Encoder tects motor speed and direction.
4. Analysis The most common reason for E1-3 is that the drive board does not receive the encoder signal.
5. Troubleshooting
A. Re-start the unit. B. Inspect whether the encoder wire is attached properly. C. Replace the drive board as a test. D. Replace the servo motor.
5-04-02
T650/T650M Error Message-E-2-1 -IGBT Excessive Current Error
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: Display shows E-2-1, the IGBT excessive current error message. 2. Block Diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
Inductor(220V only)
Servo MotorIGBT
5-05-01
3. Operation Order Part Explanation
1 Drive BoardT ive b
he signal to the dr oard detects the IGBT over current signal and transmits the
display board.
2 Displ Boa1. The displ
vay rd 2. If the drishows E 2-
ay board receives the drive board IGBT over current signal.e board detects the IGBT over current signal, the display
1.
3 I T
The display
GB
provides the speed signal to the motor.
4 Serv Moto ro r The motor uns according to the power supplied by the IGBT.
4. Analysis The primary reason for E2-1 is that the drive board detects IGBT over current signal.
5. Troubleshooting
A. Re-start the unit. B. Inspect whether the servo motor wires are connected properly to the motor. C. Replace the drive board.
D. Inspect the servo motor windings for a break. E. Replace the servo motor.
5-05-02
T650/T650M Error Message - E-2-2-IGBT Excessive Heat Error
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: Display shows E-2-2, the IGBT error code. The unit operates at half speed.
2. Block Diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
Servo MotorIGBT
5-06-01
3. Operation Order ExplanationPart
1 Drive Board rive bh signal to t
The d oard detects the IGBT over heat signal and transmits that e display board.
2 Displ Bo1. The displ
vay ard 2. If the drishows E 2-
ay receives the IGBT over heat signal from the drive board.e board detects the IGBT over heat signal, the display
2. 3 splayIGBT The di board provides the speed signal to the motor.
4 Ser Moto otor vo r IGBT. The m operates fast or slow according to the power supplied by the
4. Analysis
The primary cause for E2-2 is that the drive board detects the IGBT over heat signal. The motor then runs at half speed.
5. Troubleshooting A. Inspect whether the drive board servo motor wires are connected properly. B. Replace the drive board.
C. Inspect the servo motor windings for a break. D. Replace the servo motor.
5-06-02
T650/T650M Error Message - E-3-1 -Incline Calibration Error
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: Display shows E-3-1, the incline calibration error. 2. Block Diagram
D isp la y B o a rd
D rive B o a rd
C a lib ra tio n S w itchA C In c lin e M o to r
5-07-01
3. Operation Order Part Explanation
1 Drive oardT ive b
B the displayhe dr oard detects the calibration switch signal and transmits it to
board.
2 Displ Boa
1. The displboard.
appears on
ay rd 2. If the driv
ay receives the calibration switch signal from the drive
e board does not detect the calibration signal, E 3-1 the display.
3 Calibration The calibrat
Switch
ion switch operates when the unit arrives at the 0% position.
4 AC Inc e M The drive blin otor board signaloard controls the AC incline motor according to the display .
4. Analysis
The primary reason that E3-1 appears is that the drive board does not detect the calibration signal.
5. Circumstance of Malfunction A. Inspect whether the calibration switch wire is connected properly to the drive board.
B. Inspect whether the calibration switch operates normally. C. Replace the drive board as a test.
5-07-02
T650/T650M Error Message - E-4-2/ E-4-3 - Low/High Voltage Errors
1. Circumstance of Malfunction:(1) Display shows E-4-2, the low voltage error message. Re-start the unit after voltage stabilizes.
(2)Display shows E-4-3, the high voltage error message. Re-start the unit after voltage stabilizes.
2. Block Diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
Inductor (220V only)
FUS
E
EMI Filter
On/Off Switch
Power Cord
5-08-01
3. Operation Order ExplanationPart
1 Drive Boardrive b
h signal to tThe d oard detects the power supply voltage and transmits a
e display board.
2 Displ Bo1.The displ
vl
ay ard 2. If the drion the disp
ay receives the error message from the drive board. e board detects an error message, E 4-2 or E 4-3 appears ay.
4. Analysis
The primary reason for the appearance of E 4-2 or E 4-3 is abnormal power supply. Please re-start unit after power stabilizes.
5. Troubleshooting
A. Inspect exterior power supply. B. Replace the drive board as a test.
5-08-02
T650/T650M Error Message - E-8-1 -Communication Error at Start
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: Turn on unit power. Display shows E-8-1. Unit does not operate. 2. Block Diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
Fuse
EM I F ilter
O n/O ff Sw itch
Power Supply
CO N3
CON7
CO N4
CO N9
5-09-01
3. Operation t Order ExplanationPar
1 Drive Board
n on 2. After insp
o confirmati
1. Tur unit power. Drive board detects various circuit functions. ecting for normal startup, the drive board sends
n signal to the display board and starts communication.
2 Dat Cable ba The drive oard signal travels through the data cable to the display.
3 Disp Boe ds
lay ard signals an2. If there i
1. After th display CPU starts up, the display receives drive board begins communication no communication, E8-1 appears.
4. Analysis
The reason for the appearance of E8-1 is no communication between the display and drive boards.
5. Troubleshooting A. Inspect whether the display IC is inserted properly. B. Inspect whether the data cables are connected properly.
C. Replace the drive board as a test.
5-09-02
T650/T650M Error Message-E-8-2 -Communication Error During Operation
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: During operation, E-8-2 appears. Unit stops operating. 2. Block Diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
Fuse
EMI Filter
On/Off Switch
Power Cord
5-10-1
3. Operation Order Part Explanation
1 Display 2. During operation, the display CPU detects whether the display and drivcommunication is normal.
Board 3. The display shows E-8-2 if communication is ab
1. The display CPU sends signals to the drive board according to user settings. e board
normal.
2 Data Cable
Display and drive board signals travel the data cable.
3 Drive Board
After receiving signals from the display, the drive board CPU controls the moincline operation.
tor and
4. Analysis
E 8-2 appears during operation if communication between the display and drive board.
5. Troubleshooting A. Inspect whether the display IC is inserted properly. B. Inspect data cable connections.
C. Replace the drive board as a test.
5-10-2
T650/T650M Troubleshooting:Motor Does Not Operate
1. Definition: Motor does not operate. Drive board does not read encoder signal.
2. Block Diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
Servo Motor
Inductor (220V only) Encoder
CON 7
CON 2
CON 6CON 4
6-01-01
3. Operation
Order Part Troubleshooting
1 Displ Boa1 ss the
lay rd 2. The dispmotor spee
. Pre SPEED key. The display shows the speed value. ay CPU sends the motor signal to the drive board to control d.
2 Induc (221. The indu
tor 0V) 2. The indutransmits it
ctor is only used on 220V products. ctor stabilized drive board AC voltage to VH voltage and to the motor circuit on the drive board.
3 CON Cabl y 7 e The displa board signal travels this cable to the drive board.
4 Drive Board sor to the mot
After proce sing the motor speed signal, the drive board emits voltage , making the motor rotate.
5 Servo Moto The motor o r makes the
perates according to the voltage it receives. Motor rotation walk belt move.
6 odeEncoder The enc r translates motor direction and speed into signals.
4. Circumstance of Malfunction
Press the SPEED<>or<>key. The walk belt does not rotate.
5. Circumstance of Malfunction (1)The drive board does not emit voltage to the motor, so the motor does not operate. (2) Motor malfunction prevents its operation. (3) The encoder cable is not inserted properly or is defective.
( 4) When motor operates in reverse for up to 0.3 seconds, and speed exceeds 0.4 KPH.
6-01-02
6. Troubleshooting
Order Part Troubleshooting
1 Disp Boa 1 ss dolay rd 2. Inspect c. Pre wn to insert the display IC.
able connections at the display and drive board.
2 Data ab1. Inspect th
we t
C le 2. Inspect3. Replac
e data cable connections at the display and drive boards.hether the data cable is pinched or crimped or cut. he data cable as a test.
3 Induct (22 or 0V) Re-connect the inductor wire connections.
4 En der ce tco 1. Re-insert CON 6.
2. Repla he encoder as a test.
5 Drive oard1. Inspect a
tB 2. Replacell wire connections on the drive board and inductor (220) he drive board as a test.
6 Motor
t thce t
2. Inspec3. Repla
e CON 2 connection on the drive board. he motor as a test.
6-01-03
T650/T650M Troubleshooting: Display Soft Key Malfunction
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: (1) Turn on unit. Do not press any keys. Display reacts as if keys were pressed.
(2) Turn on unit. Press a key. Display shows no reaction. 2. Block Diagram
Display Board
9 PI
N
Soft Keys
Bridge Board
6-2-1
2. Operation
t Order ExplanationPar
1 Disp Bo play lay ard operatio1. Dis CPU emits signals to control speed, incline, and other
ns.
2 9-Pin Cable 1. Signals board. travel across the cable from the key board to the display
3 Brid Boa1. The brid
dge rd board
2. The bri
ge board processes signals and sends them to the display
ge board sends power to various components.
4 So Keys 1. SPEED,
o tft INCLINE, STOP and QUICK START keys correlate to
he display board. signals t
3. Troubleshooting
t Item TroubleshoPar oting
1 Disp Boa
ase re2. Inspect w
3. Replace
lay rd properly.
1. Ple fer to basic testing on page 7-13. hether the display board CON5 connector is secured
the display board as a test. 2 t9-pin Cable 1. Inspect he cable and its connection.
3 Brid Boar t ce ge d 2. Replac
1. Inspec ab es and their connections. lthe bridge board as a test.
4 So Keys 1. Please r
t tce
ft efer to basic testing on page 7-13.
2. Inspec3. Repla
he soft keys and their connections. soft keys as a test.
6-2-2
T650/T650M Troubleshooting: Unit Will Not Start Up
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: Turn on unit. Display does not beep or light up. 2. Block Diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
Inductor (220V only)
Fuse
EMI Filter
On/Off Switch
Power Cord
CON3
CON7
CON4
CON9
On/Off Switch
6-03-01
3. Operation
Order Operation Part 1 P ord oow Cer Provides p wer. 2 eEMI Filter Filters pow r.
3 Fuse and F pruse Holder
The fuse otects the unit. If current is too high, the fuse blows.
4 Power Switch 1. When sw2. hen sw
itched to “0”, the drive board has no power. W itched to “1”, the drive board has power.
5 Driv Board be The drive oard processes power and transmits it to the display board.
6 CON CO7 & N9 Power fromCables
the drive board travels via these cables to the display board.
7 Displ Boaispl
eay rd 2. When th1. The d ay board stabilizes VBB, making it VCC voltage.
display has VCC voltage, it lights up.
4. Analysis (1)There is no power to the drive board, so the unit does not start up. (2)A component on the drive board had an electrical short. The fuse has blown and the unit will not start up. (3)The display has not received VBB voltage, so it cannot start up. (4)The display IC is bad, so the unit will not start up.
6-03-02
5. Troubleshooting
erOrd TroubleshoPart oting
1 P Cor how r e d Inspect w ether the power cord is connected well. 2 EMI Filter MInspect E I filter wire connections.
3 Fuse and FHolder
ct t
ect use 2. Inspect t
3. Insp
1. Inspe he fuse holder wire connections. he fuse holder spring. whether the fuse is burnt.
3 On/O Sw
1. Push onshould.
3. Replace
ff itch 2. If it does
/off switch to “1”. Inspect whether the switch lights up. It
not light up, inspect the power cord and EMI filter. the on/off switch as a test.
4 AC Cable OInspect C N3 cable connections. 5 Dri Boar eve d Inspect th drive board CON7, CON9 connections.
6 Dat Cable tt a 2. Inspec
1. Inspect he data cable between the display board and drive board. whether the cable has been pinched, crimped, or broken.
6-03-03
T650/T650M Troubleshooting:Incline Motor Does Not Operate
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: Press the incline key. Values change in the incline window. But incline does not operate.
2. Block Diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
Incline Up/Down Signal
Incline Motor
Calibration Sensor
AC Incline Motor Voltage
Calibration Signal
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3.Incline Operation
15% 14% 13% 12% 11% 10%
9%8%7%6%5%4%
3% 2% 1% 0%
DISPLAY DRV LED Output Voltage Incline Operation
UP LED 3→ON(UP) Black-White 110v/(220v) Up
DOWN LED 2→ON(DOWN) Red-White 110v/(220v) Down
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4. Operation
Order Part Explanation
1 Displ Boa1 ss IN
.l
ay rd accordingly2. The disp
. Pre CL<> or INCL<> key. Incline window values chance ay CPU sends the incline up/down signal to the drive board.
2 Dat able lina C 1. The inc e up/down signal travels the drive board.
3 Drive Board
incline. Inccalibration s2.When the
ofor incline uincline dowdown opera
signal, the drive b
1. Turn on unit power. The drive board automatically calibrates the line goes to the lowest position and hits the incline witch. drive board IC receives the display incline command
ard incline up LED3 lights and the drive board emits power p operation (across BLACK-WHITE wires); the drive vboard n LED2 lights and the drive board emits power for incline tion (across RED-WHITE wires).
4 Incli Moto
1. When thoperates up
hoperates do
ne r 2. When t
e drive board INC_UP indicator lights, the incline motor . e drive board INC_DN indicator lights, the incline motor wn.
5. Analysis
(1)Display does not emit the incline up or down signal to the drive board. (2)The incline wire has an electrical open or short. (3)Drive board components are broken. The drive board is unable to emit power to the incline. (4)Incline motor has an electrical open. Incline cannot operate.
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6. Troubleshooting
erOrd rt TroubleshPa ooting
1 I Mo tnc e lin tor 1. Inspec whether the incline motor has an electrical open.
2 D Boa
t2. Inspect
power t
rive rd 3. When
1. Inspec the drive board wire connections. the drive board F1 3A incline fuse? Replace it if necessary.
the incline up or down LED lights, does the drive board put out o the incline motor.
3 D C1. Inspect
ctc
ata able 2. Inspe3. Repla
data cable connections. whether the data cable is crimped or broken. e the cable as a test.
4 Dis y B 1. Press tipla oard does the he INCL<>/<> key. After the incline window values change, ncline up or down indicator on the drive board light?
6-04-04
T650/T650M Troubleshooting:The Fuse Burnt
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: (1)Main fuse blows. Turn on unit power, display does not light up. (2)Replace the unit fuse. Turn on power. Fuse blows.
2. Block Diagram
Display Board
Drive Board
On/Off Switch EMI Filter
Fuse
L
N
Power Cord
CON3
CON9
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3. Operation
r Orde ExplanationPart
1 il poE FMI ter Provides wer.
2 Fuse and Fuse de
dHol r
When thebreaks.
rive board or other components have malfunction, the fuse
3 On/O Swff itch When the switch is set at “1”, power enters the treadmill.
4 Drive Board ere When the
When ther is no malfunction, the display lights up normally. is a malfunction, the drive board has an electrical short.
4. Analysis
(1)Motor current is too high. Fuse blows. (2)Wire connections are not attached properly, causing excessive current, making the drive board have an electrical open. (3)The drive board component malfunctions, causing the fuse to blow.
6-05-02
5. Troubleshooting
Order art ExplanatiP on
1 Filter ecE I M 1. Insp t EMI filter wire connections.
2 Fus andold
e Fuse er
1. Inspec2. InspecH
t whether the fuse and fuse specifications match. t the fuse wire connections.
3 f SOn/Of witch 1. Inspect the on/off switch wire connections.
4 D e Boa criv rd 2. Repla1. Inspect wire connections to the drive board.
e the drive board as a test.
6-05-03
T650/T650M Troubleshooting:Telemetry Heart Rate
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: (1)There is no telemetry heart rate signal. (2) The telemetry heart rate signal is incorrect.
2. Block Diagram
Telemetry
Transmitter
Telemetry
Receiver Board
Display Board
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3. Normal Operation
Order Part Operation
1 Telemetry Heart Rate Transmitter
1. The telemetry heart rate transmitter detects the human heart rate and transmits the heart rate signal to the receiver board.
2 Telemetry Heart Rate Receiver
1. The telemetry heart rate receiver board receives the signal and transmits the signal to the display.
3 Display Board 1. The main CPU receives the heart rate signal. 2. The display shows the heart rate.
4. Analysis
(1)The telemetry strap is defective or its batteries have low voltage. (2)The telemetry heart rate receiver is defective; it does not detect heart rate. (3)The telemetry heart rate receiver fails to receive a signal. (4)The telemetry heart rate receiver three-pin cable is not connected. (5)The display is defective. The CPU does not receive the heart rate signal.
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5. Troubleshooting
r Orde art ProcedureP
1 T nsmitte
pect lace
Tera
lemetry r
1. Ins2. Rep
the transmitter: Is it a SportsArt transmitter. the transmitter as a test.
2 Tele try
me Receiver 1. Inspect2. Inspect
the telemetry heart rate receiver: Is it fastened securely? the receiver board: Is the connector soldered securely?
3 3 n Cabl ect -pi e 1. Insp the cable connection. 4 isplay ss oD 1. Pre n the CPU to ensure proper connections.
6-06-03
T650/T650M Troubleshooting:HTR Heart Rate Malfunction
1. Circumstance of Malfunction:(1) Hold onto the HTR handlebar contacts. The display has no reaction. (2) Do not hold onto the HTR handlebar contacts. The display shows a
heart rate value.
2. Block Diagram
Display Board HTR Board
HTR Contact (Left)HR Signal
HTR Contact (Right)
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3. Operation
Order Part Explanation
1 HTR Handlebar
1. Hold onto the HTR contacts with both hands. 2. The contacts detect heart rate.
2 HTR Cable
1. The heart rate signal travels the left and right HTR cables to the HTR board.
3 HTR Board
1. HTR board signal indicator responds. 2. The heart rate board processes the signal.
4 3-pin Cable 1. The HTR board signal travels the cable to the display board.
5 Display 1. The display CPU detects the heart rate signal. 2. The heart rate value appears on the display.
4. Analysis (1)HTR contacts or wires are defective. HTR board does not detect a heart rate signal. (2)HTR board does not read the handlebar signal. (3)The display CPU does not detect the HTR signal.
6-07-02
5. Troubleshooting
Order Part Explanation
1 HTR Han ba
Clean Hdle r Contacts 2. Test HT
1. TR contacts. R wires.
2 Cables
Test theHTR . Inspect1 the HTR cable for crimps or breaks.
2. HTR cable.
3 R Boar
nspect 2. If LED23. If LEDmalfunctio
ED2is malfunc5. If you dthe HTR b
HT d 4. If L
1. I HTR board HTR contact LED. does not light, the HTR cable or contact is malfunctioning.2 lights but LED3 does not light, the HTR board is ning. lights, LED4 flashes, but there is no output, the HTR board tioning. o not hold the handlebar but the HTR board LED4 flashes, oard is malfunctioning.
4 Cables nspect 1. I the cables from the HTR board to the display.
5 D play B 1. Inspect ect is oard 2. Insp
the heart rate cable connections. whether the display U4 IC is seated properly.
6-07-03
T650/T650M Troubleshooting:Safety Key Does Not Operate
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: (1)Put safety key in place. There is not reaction whatsoever. (2) Do not put safety key in place. Unit operates as if the safety key
was in place.
2. Block Diagram
Display Board
Safety Key Board
Safety Key
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3. Operation t Order Operation Par
1 Saf y Key ut the s
2. In use, ret1. P afety key in place to operate the unit.
emove the safety key. The unit stops operating.
2 Safety Key
1. Test the sides of
al ral rBoard
reed switch on the safety key board by probing on both the reed switch.
2. Norm3. Norm
eading with the safety key in place: short. eading without the safety key: open.
3 Safety Key y Cable
The safet key circuit condition travels to the display via the cable.
4 Display Bo U dc
2. If the circ
ard 1. If the cir
The CP etects the safety key situation: uit is a short, unit operates. uit is an open, the unit will not operate.
4. Analysis
4-1. The safety key magnet has lost all attraction. 4-2. The safety key board reed switch is broken. 4-3. Wires are not connected.
4-4. The display safety key circuit is malfunctioning.
6-08-02
5. Troubleshooting t Order TroubleshoPar oting
1 hSafety Key Inspect w ether the Safety Key magnet attracts to metal.
2 Safety Key Board
thTest whe er the safety key board reed switch operates propearly.
3 Dat Cable ha Inspect w ether the cable is connected properly.
3 Disp Bo ulay ard 2. Inspect t1. Make s re the IC chip is seated properly.
he safety key circuit.
6-08-03
T650/T650M Troubleshooting:Fan Malfunction
1. Circumstance of Malfunction: Press the <Fan> key. The fan does not operate.
2. Block Diagram
Fan Key Board Display Board Fan Circuit
Board Fan
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3. Operation Order Operation Part
1 Fa Bon K y e ard Press the fan key to determine fan operation.
2 Displ Bollo
ay ard on the disp2. The fan
1. The disp ay CPU reads the <FAN> key setting and shows the setting ay. peration includes high, medium, low and off settings.
3 Fan Circuit
1. The fan display sett
hm
he lo On the of
Board
circuit board sends voltage to the fan according to the ing.
2. On the On the On t
igh setting, voltage output is 12 VDC. edium setting, voltage output is 9 VDC. w setting, voltage output is 6 VDC. f setting, voltage output is 0 VDC.
4 n The fan opFa erates according to output from the fan circuit board.
4. Analysis
4-1. If you press the fan key but the display does not show a fan setting, possible reasons include the following: A. Cables are not connected properly. B. The key board fan key is malfunctioning. C. The display is not functioning. 4-2. If you press the fan key and the display shows the fan setting but the fan does not operate, possible reasons include the following: A. The display does not operate. B. The fan circuit board is malfunctioning, not sending voltage to the fan.
C. The fan is malfunctioning. D. Cables are not connected properly.
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5. Troubleshooting Order TroubleshoPart oting
1 Fa Bo n K y e ard Inspect the fan key board operation.
2 Displ Boay ard 2. Inspect t1. Inspect the display fan setting.
he display. 3 t the Cable Inspec cable connections.
4 tFan Circuit Board
1. Inspect he fan circuit board for output voltage.
5 n ect tFa 1 p. Ins he fan for an electrical open.
6-09-03
Testing- EMI Filter
1. Test Configuration
(1) Fig. 1. Point A to pointBtest (2) Fig. 2. Point C to point D test
C A
D B
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(3) Fig. 3: Point A to point E test
2. Test Procedure 1. Disconnect the EMI filter wires. 2. Put voltmeter to the 200 Ohm setting. Place probes separately as shown in Figure 1-3. 3. Normal test results are shown below.
Figure Test Item Test Points Normal Result Notes Figure 1 Short Test A-B 0 (short) AC1 Figure 2 Short Test C-D 0 (short) AC2
Figure 3 AC to Cover A- E C- E OL – no reaction AC1→Cover
AC2→Cover
A
E
7-01-02
Testing - Motor
1. Test Configuration
7-02-01
2. Test Procedure
2-1. Motor Winding Short Test 2-1-1. Put voltmeter to the 200Ω setting. Disconnect motor wires from the drive board. Normal readings:
Probe Placement
Normal Result
Red -White 0.1Ω Red -Black 0.1Ω White-Black 0.1Ω
2-1-2. Voltmeter should show continuity. 2-1-3. If there is an electrical open, the motor windings have broken. Replace the servo motor.
2-2. Ground Wire Test 2-2-1. Put voltmeter to the 200Ω setting. Disconnect motor wires from the drive board. Normal readings:
Probe Placement
Normal Result
Green-Red OL Green-Black OL Green-White OL Green-Motor Cover
0.1Ω
2-2-2.If there is an electrical short, the motor windings have broken and made contact, replace the servo motor.
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3. Motor Label Information
Item Symbol Value Explanation
1 Power 5 HP Peak Power, 5 HP (Peak)2 Torque 6.1N-m Torque Rating, 6.1 Newton-Meters (Rated)3 Torque 18.2N-m Peak Torque, 18.2 Newton-Meters (Peak)4 TYPE P.M.S.M Motor type: (Permanent Magnet Synchronous
Motor) 5 Insulation F Insulation grade: F grade (155) 6 RPM 3600 RPM Rating: 3600 RPM Volts 230V Volt rating: 230 V
8 AMBient 40°C Ambient temperature: 40°C 9 BRG 6204zz/6205zz Bearing type: rear 6204, front 6205, sealed on
two sides
7-02-03
Testing - Inductor
1. Test Configuration
2. Test Procedure 1. Disconnect inductor wires. 2. Put voltmeter to the Ohm setting. Place probes separately as shown on the inductor wire terminals. 3. Normal reading: 2 Ohm or less.
7-03-01
Testing - Incline Motor Voltage
1. Test Configuration
7-04-01
2. Incline Indicator Positions
LED3 INC_DN
LED2 INC_UP
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3. Test Procedure 3-1. Put voltmeter to the 600 VAC setting. Place probes separately as shown.
When operating up, place probes on CON5 white and black wires. When operating down, place probes on CON5 white and red wires.
3-2. Turn on unit power. Press the QUICK START key or the START key to operate the treadmill. 3-3. Press the INCL<> key to make the unit operate up. Voltage: 110 VAC (USA); 220 VAC (Europe). Press the INCL<> key to make the unit operate down. Voltage: 110 VAC (USA); 220 VAC (Europe). 3-4. Normal voltage readings follow:
AC Incline Motor Up Down CON5 White - Black White - Red
110 VAC Areas 110V 110V 220 VAC Areas 220/240V 220/240V
4. Troubleshooting
4-1. Press INCL<>/ INCL<>. CON5 outputs AC voltage. If not, inspect the following: A. Inspect whether F13A fuse is not connected properly or is burnt.
B. Inspect the drive board.
7-04-03
Testing - Incline Calibration Switch
1. Test Configuration
7-05-01
2. Test Procedure
1. Put voltmeter to the 20K Ω setting. Place probes separately on the incline calibration sensor terminals. 2. Touch the incline sensor to activate it. 3. Normal reading: 0Ω.
3. Troubleshooting 1. If not as above, replace the incline calibration sensor.
7-05-02
Testing - Safety Key Switch
1. Test Configuration
7-06-01
2. Test Procedure
2-1. Put voltmeter to the 200 Ohm setting. Place probes separately on both ends of the SW2 reed switch.
2-2. Do not put the Safety Key in place. Place probes on both ends of the reed switch. Normal reading: OL (electrical open). 2-3. Put the Safety Key in place. Place probes on both ends of the reed switch (above left). Normal reading: 0Ω (continuity).
3. Troubleshooting 1. If not as above, the reed switch is bad. Replace it.
Safety Key Board Voltmeter Reading Safety Key in Place Normal reading: 0
(continuity) Safety Key not in Place Normal reading: OL (open)
7-06-02
Testing - Telemetry Reception
1. Test Configuration
Heart Rate Reading
Telemetry Heart Rate Transmitter
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2. Test Procedure 2-1. Static Test
(1) Put telemetry strap in place. (2) Do not turn on the motor. Stand on unit walk belt, about 100 mm from the display. (3) The display shows the heart rate reading.
2-2. Active Test (1) Put telemetry strap in place. (2) Press the SPEED<> or <> key. Set the SPEED setting. (3) After the treadmill belt starts moving, run on the walk belt, within 100 mm from the display. (4) The display shows the heart rate reading.
2-3. Other Test (1) Do the same tests above on another product with telemetry reception.
3. Troubleshooting
3-1. If no heart rate reading appeared during the static test, this unit is not reading telemetry heart rate signals under the best conditions. See below. 3-2. If a heart rate reading appeared during the static test but none during the active test, the unit is experiencing interference from itself, most likely the motor. Replace the motor as a test. 3-3. If a heart rate reading appeared on the other product with telemetry heart rate reception but not on this product, inspect the telemetry heart rate receiver board, the HTR board, and the display IC. See HTR board LED definitions for troubleshooting assistance. If the heart rate reading did not appear on any product, replace the telemetry strap.
7-07-02
Testing - Heart Touch Rate (HTR) Board
1. HTR Board Indicator LED Placement and Definitions
2. Indicator Definitions LED Color Name Explanation
LED1 Red Telemetry Indicator Flashing indicates incoming telemetry heart rate signal.
LED2 Orange HTR Contact Indicator
Lit indicates hands are holding HTR contacts.
LED3 Green HTR Input Indicator Flashing indicates incoming HTR signal. LED4 Red Output Indicator Each flash represents an outgoing pulse signal.
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4
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2. Test Procedure
The following indicates normal heart rate operation. 1. Do not hold onto the HTR handlebar. HTR board indicators do not light. 2. Hold onto the HTR handlebar with both hands. The HTR board LED2 indicator lights. 3. LED3 indicator flashes, indicating an incoming HTR handlebar signal. 4. LED4 indicator flashes, indicating the HTR board is emitting the HTR signal to the display board. 5. Within ten minutes, a heart rate appears in the heart rate window.
3. Troubleshooting
If not as above, follow the procedure below:
Malfunction Cause Part in Question
LED1 (POLAR) not flashing
POLAR receiver is not detecting a heart rate or the signal is not getting to the HR board.
POLAR transmitter, POLAR receiver board, wires
LED2 (HTR) not lighting
HTR handlebar is not being held or there is no detection of a signal at the HR board.
HTR handlebar, wire from HTR board to handlebar
LED3 (HTR) not flashing
Signal is not arriving from HTR handlebars. HTR handlebar, cable, HR board
LED4 (HTR+POLAR) not flashing
POLAR receiver or HTR is not emitting a heart rate signal to the display.
If all other HR board LEDs are normal, replace the HR board.
Display Shows No HR Value
If HR board LEDs are normal, inspect the 3-pin cable, its connections, and the display board
3-pin cable, connections, display board
7-08-02
Testing - HTR Handlebar Continuity
1. Test Procedure 1. Do not turn on unit power. Remove the HTR board three-pin connector. 2. Put voltmeter to the 200 Ohm setting. Place probes separately as shown. 3. Normal test results:
Continuity Test Ground Test
Test Point Normal
Result A-a Continuity A-b OPEN
Fig. 1. Place red probe on the following: Fig. 2. Place the black probe on the HTR contact.
Test Point Normal Result
A-GND OPEN Frame to GND OPEN
HTR Board 3-pin Connector HTR Handlebar Contact
a
GND A
b
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2. Test Procedure The following indicates normal heart rate operation.
1. Do not hold onto the HTR handlebar. HTR board indicators do not light. 2. Hold onto the HTR handlebar with both hands. The HTR board LED2 indicator lights. 3. LED3 indicator flashes, indicating an incoming HTR handlebar signal. 4. LED4 indicator flashes, indicating the HTR board is emitting the HTR signal to the display board. 5. Within ten minutes, a heart rate appears in the heart rate window.
3. Troubleshooting If not as above, follow the procedure below:
Order Malfunction Troubleshooting Possible Malfunction
1 LED1 does not light No incoming telemetry HR signal POLAR transmitter, transmitter wires
2 LED2 does not light HTR contacts not touched HTR handlebar contacts, wires from handlebar to HTR board
3 LED3 does not light No incoming HTR signal HTR handlebar contacts, wires from handlebar to HTR board
4 LED4 does not light No outgoing HTR signal HTR board
5 No HR on display No HR reception or processing at display 3-pin cable, display
7-09-02
Testing - Motor Thermal Sensor
1. Test Configuration
7-10-01
2. Test Procedure 2-1. Disconnect CON1, the thermal sensor switch wire, from the drive board. 2-2. Place probes separately to the 200Ω setting. Place probes separately as shown. 2-3. If the motor is not too hot, the voltmeter shows 0, continuity.
Motor Thermal Sensor Condition
Normal Reading Notes
Motor is not too hot; thermal sensor is not
activated.
0, continuity Normal condition is 0, continuity.
Motor is too hot; thermal switch has
activated.
No reaction (OL), electrical open
Feel the motor cover to confirm.
3. Troubleshooting 3-1. If the thermal sensor circuit is an electrical open but the motor is not too hot, the thermal sensor is malfunctioning.
7-10-02
Testing- Fan Board Voltage
1. Test Configuration
7-11-01
2. Test Procedure 2-1. Put voltmeter to the VDC setting. Place probes as on CON1 terminal pins as follows: red probe on thebrown terminal, black probe on the black terminal. 2-2. Press the <FAN> key. Turn on the unit fan. Display shows FAN Low (Mid/High). 2-3. Normal readings follow:
Display Shows STOP LOW MID HIGH VDC Reading 0V 6V 9V 12V
3. Troubleshooting 3-1. Press the <FAN> key. Fan operates. The fan setting toggles as follows: STOP→LOW→MID→HIGH→STOP.
3-2. If when you press the<FAN> key, the display does not show the fan setting, inspect the fan key, fan cables, and display board. 3-3. If when you press the <FAN> key, the display shows a fan setting but the fan does not operate, inspect the fan board, fan cables, fan, display board.
7-11-02
Testing - Power Supply at the Drive Board
1. Test Configuration
7-12-01
2. Test Procedure
2-1. Put voltmeter to the 400 VAC setting. Place probes on the white and black wires as shown.
2-2. Turn on unit power. The power switch illuminates. Normal reading: 110 (USA) or 220 (Europe). Normal test results follow:
3. Troubleshooting 3-1. Turn on unit power. If there is no voltage across the black and white wires, inspect the following: A. Power cable connections B. Power switch and its connections C. EMI filter wire connections
Test Wires Normal Test Results BLACK – WHITE 110 (or 220V) WHITE – GREEN OL, no reaction BLACK – GREEN OL, no reaction
7-12-02
Testing- Display Board Power Supply
1. Test Configuration
VBB Test Configuration
VCC Test Configuration
7-13-01
2. Test Procedure
2-1. Put voltmeter to the DC setting. Place probes as shown.
2-2. Turn on unit power. Power switch LED lights. Normal reading: +5V (VCC) and +16V (VBB). Normal Test Results Test Configuration
3. Troubleshooting 3-1. Turn on unit power. There is no power reading. Inspect A. Inspect cable connections. B. Inspect drive board.
Normal Reading VBB +16V VCC +5V
7-13-02
T650/T650M Treadmill Walk Belt Adjustment Walk belt adjustment is needed when the belt tracks too much to one side or when the belt is too loose or tight.
Step 1. Set speed to 4 KPH/ 2.5 MPH.
Step 2. The walk belt should rotate in the center of the deck with equal space on both sides. To adjust a walk belt that tracks improperly to one side, turn one adjustment screw. Example: If the walk belt tracks to the right side, turn the right adjustment screw clockwise. This adjusts the right side of the rear roller toward the back, pushing the walk belt to the left side. Likewise, turning the left adjustment screw clockwise would make the walk belt move toward the right side.
A B
Step3. To increase or decrease walk belt tightness, turn adjustment screws on both sides. Turning adjustment screws clockwise pulls the belt tighter. Turning counterclockwise makes the belt looser. Tip: To maintain tracking when tightening or loosening a walk belt, simultaneously turn adjustment screws on both sides an equal amount.
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T650/T650M Treadmill Walk Belt Tightness Adjustment
Step 1: Set speed to 4 KPH/2.5 MPH.
Step 2: If belt tends to one side, adjust one side only until the margin (A&B) on both sides is
the same.
Clockwise tightens belt
Counter- clockwise loosens belt
A B
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T650/T650M Treadmill Walk Belt Tightness Adjustment Step 3: Test belt tightness by lightly bearing against it.
Step 4. If too loose, turn adjustment screws on both sides equally one half to one turn. If too tight,turn adjustment screws on both sides counterclockwise one half to one turn.
Notes:
When you test belt tightness, if the motor operates normally, 1. But the walk belt can be stopped for more than ½ second, the walk belt is too loose.
Simultaneously rotate both adjustment screws clockwise 1/2 to one turn. Test again. Adjust until the walk belt slips briefly but quickly regains traction and begins to rotate.
2. And the walk belt cannot be stopped or slowed whatsoever, the belt may be too tight. Simultaneously rotate adjustment screws counterclockwise 1/2 to one turn. Test again.
8-1-3
T650/T650M Treadmill Walk Belt Alignment
Adjustment circumstances: The walk belt is crooked or too far to one side.
A
Step 1. If the gap size differs from top to bottom, adjust the top screw.
Step 2. Attach front roller set block.
B
Step 3. Adjust the rear roller screws.
8-2-1
Step 1. Adjust left/right rear roller screws.
2. Adjust the walk belt left/right adjustment screws.
Step 2:1.Use a tool to pry the front roller tight.
2. Install the front roller adjustment block, adjusting its position with the screw.
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Step 3:1. Adjust rear roller adjustment screws. 2. Job complete: a straight walk belt.
8-2-3
T650/T650M AC Motor Incline Software Calibration Procedure
1. Test Configuration
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2. Software Calibration and Testing (1) Calibration through Operation
a. Continuously press the INCL<> key until the incline window shows 15%. As the incline motor operates, LED3 on the drive board lights. When the incline motor stops moving, LED3 on the drive board extinguishes.
b. Continuously press the INCL<> key until the incline window shows 0%. As the incline motor operates, LED2 on the drive board lights. When the incline motor stops moving, LED2 on the drive board extinguishes.
c. The AC incline motor operates until it hits the calibration switch. When it hits the calibration switch, the AC incline motor stops operating. This indicates the incline motor is calibrated.
(2) Calibration when not in Operation
a. In QUICK START mode, press the STOP key. b. In PROGRAM mode, continuously press the STOP key three seconds. c. When the unit stops, turn on the unit again.
The feedback window shows the model number. Incline operates down until it hits the calibration switch and stops. When you press the INCLINE key again, the value in the INCLINE window shows 0%, indicating the incline is calibrated properly.
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T650/T650M AC Incline Motor Calibration – Hardware Calibration Procedure
Step 1. Set the unit onto a block.
Step 2. Detach CON8 incline calibration wirefrom the drive board.
Step 3. Remove the incline motor cover.
Step 4. Press INC DN key until the incline declines fully. Then turn off unit power.
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Step 5. Set off the AC incline motor down limiter.
Step 6. Remove CON5 and the ground connector.
Step 7. Remove the R-clip and lower incline pin.
Step 8. Remove the hitch pin and upper incline pin.
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Step 9. Remove the AC incline motor set.
Step 10. Set the distance between holes to 264 mm.
Step 11. After calibrating the incline,
reinstall the incline. Connect wires.
Step 12. Press the INC UP key to 2% and stop. Let unit operate.Press the INC DN key to 0% to complete calibration.
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Step 13. Test Procedure (1)Continuously press the INCL<> key until the INC window shows 15%. Incline
operates upward. Drive board LED3 lights. When the incline stops operating, LED3 extinguishes.
(2) Continuously press the INCL<> key until the INC window shows 0%. Incline operates downward. Drive board LED2 lights.
(3) AC incline motor operates downward until it hits the calibration switch and stops, indicating successful calibration. When the incline motor stops operating, LED2 extinguishes.
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