Applies to Consumer EFX200/400, SCL800 Issue symptoms EFX200/400 Error 56 indicates the LPCA has lost communication with the DC motor assembly, which controls the magnetic brake assembly. The magnetic brake will remain at the last position successfully set by the DC motor, so the resistance applied by the brake will not change until new instructions are successfully received and...
read moreApplies to SCL800 Issue Symptoms Software version of Error 56, see 56. The LPCA software has detected that the Resistance Brake Current is too low. The Resistance Brake is not receiving enough current to properly slow the stairs and will result in the Hold Brake engaging. Error 51 triggers when the Resistance Brake current is continuously less than 100 milli‑Adc for longer ...
read moreApplies to Consumer EFX, AMT, UBK/RBK, EFX16, SCL800 Issue symptoms Consumer EFX, AMT, UBK/RBK, EFX16 This error is associated with eddy current EFXs, AMTs, Climbers and Bikes. The resistance (brake) control system constantly monitors the amount of current being demanded by the eddy current magnet. Error 50 indicates that the amount of current being demanded by the eddy current magnet is ...
read moreApplies to Chrono bike Issue symptoms Error 47 (High current) Battery charging current is or has been detected as too high. The error is only detected or cleared while pedaling because, when pedaling, the generator SHOULD be charging the battery. Error 48 (High voltage) Battery voltage is or has been detected as too high. Note: The battery fuse should be checked for all battery ...
read moreApplies to All self-powered equipment: EFX, AMT, UBK, RBK, and CLM Chrono bikes EFX, AMT, UBK, RBK, and CLM Issue symptoms The operating system monitors the battery voltage. If the battery voltage falls below 11 Vdc when stride height movement is initiated (AMT12) or the battery voltage falls below 10 VDC after the ramp movement has been initiated (EFX), ramp movement will be ...
read moreApplies to All machines with a lift actuator Issue symptoms The lift control system has detected the lift is moving in the opposite direction of the issued lift command. This error would happen when the lift was already in motion (typically downward) when a lift command in the opposite direction (lift upward) was issued. Some motors exhibited a very long turnaround time and the lift motor ...
read moreApplies to All machines with a lift actuator Issue symptoms The lift control system has detected that the lift is in motion without a lift command having been issued. This can happen in one of two ways: either the lift drive circuit has failed in a powered-on condition or the lift position sensor (lift position potentiometer or revolution sensor) is sending an erroneous signal to the lift ...
read moreApplies to All Machines with a Lift Motor Issue symptoms Error indicates that the incline (lift) system on either a treadmill, EFX, or AMT12 has been instructed to start moving and no lift motion has been detected by the lift position monitoring system. Most likely causes are a blown lift fuse on the lower PCA or the lift motor is physically jammed and unable to move. On the EFX and the...
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read moreApplies to EFX800-16. EFX700-17 ellipticals: Error 39: SCL800: Warning 39: Issue symptoms There is a loss of communication between the Major and ASL processors on the LPCA board. An error/warning 39 event will be logged but an error/warning message will not be shown on the console. Depending on the failure mode, the ASL status light may not illuminate. Possible ...
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