Mcb led-aided troubleshooting chart – Vision Fitness T9500 User Manual

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MCB LED-AIDED TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

NO.

PROBLEM/RESULT

CORRECTIVE ACTION

1

No operation of MCB or PCB Verify connections, power switch, circuit

breaker and fuse

2

No operation of MCB or PCB Check fuse F1

3

PCB will not power up

Replace MCB

4

PCB will power up but the MCB

will not operate

Verify adequate line voltage. If line voltage is

adequate, MCB is damaged and needs to be

returned to manufacturer.
Verify connections to motor and the motor

itself. If the motor and its connections are

good, the MCB should be replace. Return

MCB to manufacture with information on

location. Power level, how it was used when

failure occurred etc.

5

Will not operate the motor

The motor can be verified by disconnection

the motor; connecting a volt-ohm meter(set to

VCD) to the motor leads; and spinning the

tread and observing a voltage. If no voltage,

Bad motor.

6

Will not operate the motor

A 5-second current limit time-out has occurred.

Resets console or cycle power to correct.

Check treadmill for excessive wear or

mechanical defects. If problem persists, return

MCB.

7

MCB in current limit mode

The MCB is experiencing a discontinuous over

current events. Check for mechanical wear

and/or defective motor. If on mechanical wear

and motor good, replace MCB and return

defective MCB to manufacturer.

8

Will not operate the motor

Check and verify the J2 and J3 cables are

good, replace the PCB. If the problem

persists, replace the MCB.

9

Incline does not move

Verify connections to the J3 & incline motor. If

the connections look good, check F2.

10

Incline does not move

Verify connections to the J3 & incline motor. If

the connections look good, check F2.





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