T630 Treadmill Repair Manual SPORTS ART INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.

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T630 Treadmill Repair Manual SPORTS ART INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.

Table of Contents 1. Unit Components 1-1-1. T630 Product Picture 1-1-2. T630 Treadmill Components (1) Display Area 1-1-3. T630 Treadmill Components (2) Motor Area 1-1-4. T630 Display Components (3) Display Board Front 1-1-6. T630 Display Components Display Board Back 1-1-7. T630 Drive Board Components 1-1-8. T630 Display Components Other 1-1-9. T630 Display Components Other 2. Introduction 2-1-1. T630 Specifications 2-1-2. Introduction to the T630 Display 2-1-3. Display Indicators 2-1-4. Display Keys 3. Operation 3-1-1. T630 Operation Start Up, Speed Key 3-1-2. Incline Key, Stop Key, Change Key 3-1-3. Clear Key, Program Key 3-1-4. Basic Settings: MPH/KPH; Basic Settings: Distance 0-0-1

Table of Contents 4. Block Diagrams 4-1-1. Display Board Cable Connections 4-2-1. Drive Board Cable Connections 5. Cable Connections 5-1. Display Board 5-1-1. T630 Display Board Cable Connections 5-1-2. T630 Display Board Components 5-1-3. T630 Display Board LED Indicators 5-1-4. T630 Display Board Cable Connections 5-2. Drive Board 5-2-1 T630 Drive Board Cable Connections 5-2-2. T630 Drive Board Components 5-2-3. T630 Drive Board LED Indicators 5-2-4. T630 Drive Board LED Indicators 5-2-5. T630 Drive Board Cable Connections 5-2-6. T630 Drive Board Jumper Placement 0-0-2

Table of Contents 6. Error Messages 6-1-1. ERR1-Motor Does Not Rotate (Continued through 6-1-3) 6-2-1. ERR1-Motor Does Rotate (Continued through 6-2-3) 6-3-1. ERR3 (Continued through 6-3-3) 6-4-1. ERR7 (Continued through 6-4-3) 6-5-1. Display Key Malfunction (Continued through 6-5-2) 6-6-1. Unit Does Not Turn On (Continued through 6-6-3) 6-7-1. No Telemetry Heart Rate (Continued through 6-7-3) 6-8-1. Incline Does Not Operate Up or Down (Continued through 6-6-2) 6-9-1. Main Fuse Broke (Continued through 6-9-2) 6-10-1.Service Required (Continued through 6-10-2) 6-11-1.Heart Touch Rate Malfunction (Continued through 6-11-3) 7. Electronic Component Testing 7-1-1. EMI Filter Test 7-2-1. Motor Test 7-3-1. Transformer Test at the Drive Board 7-4-1. Inductor Test (220V units only) 7-5-1. Motor Voltage Test at the Drive Board 7-6-1. Drive Board IGBT Test 7-7-1. Drive Board VCC Test 0-0-3

Table of Contents 7-8-1 Drive Board Incline Motor Power Test 7-9-1 Incline Limiter Switch Test (Continued to 7-9-2) 7-10-1 Optic Sensor Signal Test - (Continued to 7-10-2) 7-11-1 Optic Sensor Signal Test LED (Continued to 7-11-2) 7-12-1 Safety Key Test (Continued to 7-12-2) 7-13-1 AC Incline Motor Resistance Test (Continued to 7-13-3) 7-14-1 Keypad Test (Continued to 7-16-2) 7-15-1 Display Board VBB Circuit Test (Continued to 7-17-2) 7-16-1 Display Board VCC Circuit Test (Continued to 7-18-2) 7-17-1 Telemetry Heart Rate Test (Continued to 7-19-2) 7-18-1 HTR Board LED Indicators (Continued to 7-20-2) 7-19-1 7-21-1 HTR System Continuity Test 8. Mechanical Adjustments and Part Replacement 8-1. T630 Treadmill Walk Belt Tightness Adjustment 8-2. T630 Treadmill Walk Belt Alignment 8-3.AC Motor Incline Calibration Procedure - Software 8-4.AC Motor Incline Calibration Procedure - Hardware 0-0-4

1.T630 Product Picture 1-1-1

2.T630 Treadmill Components (1) Display Area Display HTR Handlebar (left) Key Pad HTR Handlebar (right) 1-1-2

3.T630 Treadmill Components (2) Motor Area EMI Filter Calibration Switch Incline Motor Transformer Motor Optic Wheel Motor Thermal Sensor Drive Board Optic Sensor Inductor 1-1-3

4. T630 Display 1-1-4

5.T630 Display Components Display Board Front 1-1-5

6.T630 Display Components Display Board Back 1-1-6

7. T630 Drive Board Components 1-1-7

8.T630 Display Components Other Part Key Pad Keys Part Optic Sensor Part HRC Board 1-1-8

9.T630 Display Components - Other Part HTR Boad Part EMI Filter 1-1-9

T630 Specifications Specification Details Notes Power Supply Exterior Power Supply 110V (USA); 220V (Europe) HRC heart rate window: 65%, 80%, Heart Main Window Display Rate, Calories, Speed, Time, Distance, Cal/hr, Mets, Pace, Incline Secondary Window Dot Matrix 15 X 8 Window Display Speed Range 0.2-20.0KPH 0.1 12. 0MPH Incline Range 0 % to 15 % AC Motor Program/ Control HTR Heart Touch Rate (contact pads) Heart Rate Detection Wireless Telemetry Heart Rate (HR Transmitter) KPH/MPH Setting Operation Program Manual,Hill,Random,Interval,Track,FIT TEST,WT Loss,Zone Trainer,FAT BURN, Glute, 2-1-1

T630 Introductions Display Board 1. Display Window Introduction 65% Heart Rate Target Shows 65% Heart Rate Target HEART RATE Window Shows Actual Heart Rate 80% Heart Rate Target Shows 80% Heart Rate Target 1. This LED flashes when heart rate is detected. Information Window Workout Feedback Dot Matrix Workout Illustrations 2-1-2

T630 Introductions Display Indicators Calories & Cal/HR Window Calories lit = shows calories expenditure Cal/HR lit = shows Cal/HR value Time & Pace Window Time lit = Exercise time Pace lit = Pace value Speed & Mets Speed lit = shows speed Mets lit = shows METS value Exercise Program Area Lit = shows exercise programs: Manual, Hill, Random,Interval,Trcak, FIT test, WT Loss,Zone Trainer,FAT Burn,Glute Distance & Incline Window Distance lit = shows distance Incline lit = shows incline position 2-1-3

T630 Introductions Display Keys <START> <QUICK START> <ENTER> Key Press Start to start. Press Quick Start to start without entering user information. Press ENTER to confirm your choice. <CHANGE> Key Press to change feedback information. <MANUAL><HILL><RAND OM>< INTV > <Track> <FIT Test><WT LOSS> <ZONE TRAINER> <FAT Burn><GLUTE >Keys Press to choose an exercise program. QUICK START Key Press to start without inputting user information. <1>~<9> and <CLEAR> Keys Press to directly set numerical values or to clear settings. It replaces the keys. SPEED< >/< > Key Press to set unit speed. STOP Key Press to stop operation. INCLINE< >/< > Key Press to set incline position. 2-1-4

T630 Operation 1. Start Up Function: Press the Quick Start key to start operating the unit. Operation: (1) The display shows SPORTSART T630. 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 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 T630_1X. (5 Press the <ENTER> key to see the drive board main program IC version, for example, DRV T630_1X. Press the <ENTER> key to return to the startup screen. Or press the <STOP> key to exit the basic setting mode. 3-1-4

1.T630 Display Board Cable Connections Telemetry Receiver Board Display Board Key Board HTR Board HTR Handlebar (left/right) Drive Board 4-1-1

2.T630 Drive Board Cable Connections Power Cord Display Board FUSE On/Off Switch EMI Filter Incline Motor Inductor Drive Board Calibration Switch Transformer Motor Thermal Sensor Optic Sensor 4-1-2

1.T630 Display Board Cable Connections Telemetry Receiver Board Display Board Key Board HTR Board HTR Handlebar (left/right) Drive Board 5-1-1

2.T630 Display Board Components 5-1-2

3.T630 Display Board LED Indicators POWER1 Indicator Lit indicates 5 VDC power supply 5-1-3

4.T630 Display Board Cable Connectors CON2 To EMG STOP CON3 To heart rate board CON4 To telemetry receiver board CON1 to drive board CON5 To key board 5-1-4

1.T630 Drive Board Cable Connections Power Cord Display Board FUSE On/Off Switch EMI Filter Incline Motor Inductor Drive Board Calibration Switch Transformer Motor Thermal Sensor Optic Sensor 5-2-1

2. T630 Drive Board Components 5-2-2

3. T630 Drive Board LED Indicators LED2 POWER Indicator Lit indicates power supply LED10 Motor Overheat Shutoff Indicator Lit indicates motor overheat shutoff is activated LED1 SOFT Indicator Two seconds after start up, this LED lights LED5 EMG Indicator Lit indicates drive board is supplying power to motor. Not lit indicates emergency off function is activated. LED9 UP Indicator Lit indicates incline is operating up. LED7 DN Indicator Lit indicates incline is operating down. 5-2-3

4.T630 Drive Board LED Indicators LED8 ZERO Indicator Lit indicates incline is calibrated. LED6 MC Indicator Flashing indicates motor is moving. LED11 I_SENSE LED Lit indicates start up current restriction is activated. 5-2-4

5. T630 Drive Board Cable Connections CON7 To incline calibration switch CON8 To motor thermal sensor M+, M- To motor CON5 To optic sensor CON2, CON3 To display board CON1 To transformer CON6 To incline motor AC1, AC2 To power cord L1, L2 To inductor 5-2-5

6. T630 Drive Board Jumper Placement 3 2 1 JP3 1. Using the jumper to make electrical continuity across pin 1 & 2 makes the incline operate up. 2. Using the jumper to make electrical continuity across pin 2 & 3 makes the incline operate down. 5-2-6

T630 Error Message: ERR 1-Motor Does Not Rotate 1. Definition: (1) Motor doesn t rotate. Display board CPU does not read the optic sensor signal. 2. Block Diagram Display Board Inductor (220V only) Optic Sensor Signal 13 PIN Motor Speed Signal Motor Voltage 2 pin Motor Transformer Drive Board LED6_MC Transformer Voltage 6-1-1

3. Operation Order Part Troubleshooting 1. Display CPU sends out the motor control signal to the drive board to control motor 1 Display speed. Board 2. If the CPU does not receive the motor speed CLOCK signal, the display shows ERR1. 2 1. The SPEED signal travels from the display to the drive board via the data cable. 13-PIN 2. The CLOCK signal travels from the drive board to the display board via the data Data Cable cable. 1. After processing the motor signal, the drive board emits voltage to the motor, 3 Drive Board making the motor rotate. 2. The drive board sends the CLOCK signal to the display board. 4 Motor 1. According to voltage supply from the drive board, the motor rotates, rotating the walk belt. 5 1. Inductor is used only on 220V models. Inductor 2. Inductor processes AC voltage from the drive board into VH voltage for the drive (220V) board drive circuit. 6 Transformer 1. The transformer supplies power for all drive board circuits. 4. Circumstance of Malfunction (1). Press SPEED< > or < >. The walk belt does not rotate. The display shows ERR1. 5. Troubleshooting Order Part Troubleshooting 1. Inspect the display CON1 cable connections. Display 1 2. Inspect the display board U6 connection. Replace as a test. Board 3. Replace the display board as a test. 6-1-2

Order Part Troubleshooting 2 13-PIN Data Cable 1. Inspect the data cable and its connections. 3 Drive Board 1. Please see basic testing on pages 7-4, 7-5, 7-6. 2. Inspect drive board CN2, CN3 connections. 3. Inspect CN1 or L1, L2 connections. 3. Inspect whether the drive board EMG indicator is lit. 4. Replace the drive board as a test. 4 Motor 1. Please refer to basic testing on page 7-2. 2. Inspect motor M+, M- connections. 3. Test for voltage at motor M+, M- terminals. 3. Inspect the motor brushes for wear. 4. Replace the motor as a test. 5 Transformer 1. Please see basic testing on page 7-4. 1. Inspect the transformer wires and their connections. 2. Test the transformer secondary wires for voltage. 3. Replace the transformer as a test. 1. The inductor is used only on 220V models. 6 Induc tor (220V) 2. Inspect the inductor wire connections. 3. Replace the inductor as a test. 6-1-3

T630 Error Message: ERR 1- Motor Rotates 1. Definition: (1) The motor rotates but the display CPU does not read the optic sensor signal. 2. Block Diagram Display Board OS Signal Drive Board LED6_MC Optic Sensor (OS) Signal 4-pin Motor Optic Sensor 6-2-1

3. Operation Order Part Troubleshooting 1 2 Display Board 13-PIN Data Cable 1. Display CPU sends out the motor control signal to the drive board to control motor speed. 2. If the CPU does not receive the motor speed CLOCK signal, the display shows ERR1. 1. The SPEED signal travels from the display to the drive board via the data cable. 2. The CLOCK signal travels from the drive board to the display board via the data cable. 1. After processing the motor signal, the drive board emits voltage to the motor, 3 Drive Board making the motor rotate. 2. The drive board sends the CLOCK signal to the display board. 4 Motor 1. According to voltage supply from the drive board, the motor rotates, rotating the walk belt. 5 1. Inductor is used only on 220V models. Inductor 2. Inductor processes AC voltage from the drive board into VH voltage for the drive (220V) board drive circuit. 6 Transformer 1. The transformer supplies power for all drive board circuits. 4. Circumstance of Malfunction (1). Press SPEED< > or < >. The walk belt does not rotate. The display shows ERR1. 5. Troubleshooting Order Part Troubleshooting 1. Inspect the display CON1 cable connections. Display 1 2. Inspect the display board U6 connection. Replace as a test. Board 3. Replace the display board as a test. 6-2-2

Order Part Troubleshooting 2 13-PIN Data Cable 1. Inspect the data cable and its connections. 3 Drive Board 1. Please see basic testing on pages 7-4, 7-5, 7-6. 2. Inspect drive board CN2, CN3 connections. 3. Inspect CN1 or L1, L2 connections. 3. Inspect whether the drive board EMG indicator is lit. 4. Replace the drive board as a test. 4 Motor 1. Please refer to basic testing on page 7-2. 2. Inspect motor M+, M- connections. 3. Test for voltage at motor M+, M- terminals. 3. Inspect the motor brushes for wear. 4. Replace the motor as a test. 5 Optic Sensor 1. Inspect the optic sensor wires and their connections. 2. Inspect whether the MC indictor on the drive board flashes as the optic sensor wheel rotates. 3. Replace the optic sensor as a test. 6-2-3

T630 Error Message: ERR 3 1. Definition: Display SPEED setting and actual speed differ. 2. Block Diagram Display Board Optic Sensor Signal Motor Speed Signal Motor Drive Board LED6_MC Optic Sensor Signal 4 pin Optic Wheel Optic Sensor 6-3-1

3. Operation Order Part Troubleshooting 1 Display 1. Display CPU sends out the motor control signal to the drive board to control motor speed. Board 2. If the CPU does not receive the motor speed CLOCK signal, the display shows ERR1. 2 13-PIN Data 1. The SPEED signal travels from the display to the drive board via the data cable. Cable 2. The CLOCK signal travels from the drive board to the display board via the data cable. 1. After processing the motor signal, the drive board emits voltage to the motor, making the motor 3 Drive Board rotate. 2. The drive board sends the CLOCK signal to the display board. Optic Wheel 1. When the motor moves, the optic sensor moves. 4 Optic Sensor 2. The optic sensor detects optic wheel movement. 4. Circumstance of Malfunction 1. Press the SPEED< > or < > key. The treadmill walk belt rotates. Then ERR:3 appears. 6-3-2

5. Troubleshooting Order Part Troubleshooting 1. Inspect the display board CON1 cable connection. 1 Disp lay Board 2. Inspect U6 IC on the drive board. 3.Replace the display as a test. 2 13-PIN Data Cable 1. Inspect the data cable and its connections. 3 Drive Board 1. Please see basic testing on pages 7-6. 2. Inspect drive board CN5 connections. 3. Replace the drive board as a test. 4 Motor 1. Please refer to basic testing on page 7-2. 2. Replace the motor as a test. 5 Optic Wheel 1. Inspect whether the optic wheel has all of its teeth. 6 Optic Sensor 1. Inspect whether the optic sensor is connected properly. 2. Inspect whether the drive board optic sensor MC LED on the drive board flickers when the optic wheel is rotated. 3. Replace the optic sensor as a test. 6-3-3

T630 Error Message: ERR 7 1.Definition: (1)Incline motor calibration malfunction (2)Decline order was issued 35~40 seconds but there was no calibration signal. 2. Block Diagram Display Calibration Signal 13-PIN LED9 INC_UP LED7 INC_DN AC Incline Motor Voltage Incline Motor Drive Board LED8 ZERO Calibration Signal 2PIN Calibration Switch 6-4-1

3. Operation Order Part Operation 1. Per the incline setting on the display, the display board CPU sends the INCLINE 1 command signal to the drive board. Display Board 2. If th e INCLINE is at 0% for 35 seconds and no calibration signal is received, ERR7 appears. 2 1. The incline command signal travels via the data cable from the display board to the 13-PIN Data drive board. Cable 2. The calibration signal travels via the data cable from the drive board to the display. 1. After processing the incline command signal, the drive board emits power to the 3 Drive Board incline motor, making the motor operate. 2. The drive board sends the incline calibration signal to the display board. Incline 1. When the incline motor declines to 0%, the calibration switch operates. 4 Calibration Switch 5 2-PIN Cable 1. The incline calibration signal travels the incline calibration switch cable to the display. 4. Circumstance of Malfunction 1. When the treadmill starts up or when incline operates down, if the display does not receive the incline calibration signal within 35~40 seconds, ERR7 appears. 5. Circumstance of Malfunction Order Part Inspection 1 Display Board 2 13-PIN Cable 1. Inspect the CON1 connection on the display board. 2. Inspect whether U6 IC on the display is seated properly. Replace as a test. 3. Replace the display as a test. 1. Inspect the cable and its connections. 6-4-2

Order Part Inspection 1. Please see basic testing, pages 7-8 and 7-9. 3 Drive board 2. Inspect the connections of CON6 and CON7 on the drive board. 3. Replace the drive board as a test. 1. Please refer to basic testing 7-9. Incline Calibration 4 2. Inspect the incline wire connection. Switch 3. Replace the incline calibration switch. 5 2-PIN Cable 1. Inspect the cable and its connection. 6-4-3

T630 Error Message: 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 PIN Bridge Board Soft Keys 6-5-1

2. Operation Order Part Explanation 1 Display Board 1. Display CPU emits signals to control speed, incline, and other operations. 2 9-Pin Cable 1. Signals travel across the cable from the key board to the display board. 1. The bridge board processes signals and sends them to the display 3 Bridge Board board 2. The bridge board sends power to various components. 4 Soft Keys 1. SPEED, INCLINE, STOP and QUICK START keys correlate to signals to the display board. 3. Troubleshooting Item Part Troubleshooting 1 Display Board 1. Please refer to basic testing on page 7-15 and 7-16. 2. Inspect whether the display board CON5 connector is secured properly. 3. Replace the display board as a test. 2 9-pin Cable 1. Inspect the cable and its connection. 3 Bridge Board 1. Inspect cables and their connections. 2. Replace the bridge board as a test. 4 Soft Keys 1. Please refer to basic testing on page 7-14. 2. Inspect the soft keys and their connections. 3. Replace soft keys as a test. 6-5-2

T630 Error Message: Unit Does Not Turn On 1. Circumstance of Malfunction: Turn on the unit. The display does not beep or light up. 2. Block Diagram Power Cord Display Board EMI Filter 13-PIN FUSE On/Off Switch Transformer AC1 AC2 Transformer Voltage F1 FUSE Drive Board 6-6-1

3. Operation Order Part Operation 1. Display Boa rd 1. After the display board receives VCC power, the display lights up. 2 13-PIN Cable 1. The driv e board VBB power travels the data cable to the display. 3 Drive Board 1. After stabilizing voltage, the drive board supplies VBB and VCC voltage. 4 F1 Fuse 1. The fuse protects the drive board by breaking when current is too high. 5 Pow er Cord 1. Provide s power. 6 EMI Filter 1. Filters power. 7 Fuse 1. The fu se protects the unit by breaking when current is too high. 8 On/Off Switch 1. When set to 0, the drive board receives no power. 2. When set to 1, AC1, AC2 send power to the drive board. 9 Transformer 1. The transformer provides power for drive board circuits. 4. Troubleshooting Order Part Troubleshooting 1. Please refer to basic testing, pages 7-15 and 7-16. 1 Disp lay Board 2. Inspect whether display board CON1 is connected properly. 2. Replace the display as a test. 2 13-PIN Data 1. Inspect whether the data cable and its connections. Cable 3 Drive Board 1. Please refer to basic testing, pages 7-4 and 7-7. 2. Inspect drive board CON2, CON3 connections. 3. Inspect drive board AC1, AC2 connections. 4. Inspect drive board CON1 connections. 5. Replace the drive board as a test. 6-6-2

5. Troubleshooting Order Part Troubleshooting 4 F1 Fuse 1. Inspect whether the F1 fuse has blown. 5 Po wer Cord 1. Inspect the power cord connection. 2. Inspect whether the power cord is connected to the unit properly. 6. EMI Filter 1. Please refer to basic testing on page 7-1. 7 1. Inspect whether the fuse has blown. Fuse and Fuse 2. Inspect t he fuse holder wire connections. Holder 3. Replace the fuse as a test. 8 On/ Off Switch 1. When the on/off switch is on 1, does the switch light up? 2. If not, inspect the power cable connections and EMI filter connections. 3. Replace the on/off switch. 9 Transformer 1. Please refer to basic testing page 7-4. 2. Inspect the transformer cable and its connections. 6-6-3

T630 Error Message: No Telemetry Heart Rate 1. Circumstance of Malfunction: (1) There is no telemetry heart rate on the display. (2) The heart rate on the display differs from the actual heart rate. 2. Block Diagram Display Board 2-PIN Telemetry Heart Rate Receiver Telemetry Heart Rate Transmitter 6-7-1

3. Operation Order Part Operation 1 Display Board 1. The display shows the heart rate value after receiving it. 2 2- PIN Cable 1. The heart rate signal travels the cable to the display board. 3 Heart Rate 1. The heart rate receiver board receives and transmits the heart rate Receiver Board signal to the display board. 4 1. The heart rate transmitter strap detects the user s pulse and transmits Heart Rate it to the receiver board. Transmitter 4. Troubleshooting Order Par t Troubleshooting 1. In spect whether the display CON3 cable is connected properly. 1 Display Board 2. Inspect the U6 IC connection. Replace as a test. 3. Replace the display board as a test. 2 2- PIN Cable 1. Inspect the cable and its connections. 3 Heart Rate 1. Replace the receiver board as a test. Receive Board 4 Heart Rate 1. Please refer to basic testing on page 7-17. Transmitter 2. Replace the transmitter as a test. 6-7-2

T630 Error Message: Incline Does Not Operate Up or Down 1. Circumstance of Malfunction: After pressing the incline key, the display incline values change but the incline does not operate up or down. 2. Block Diagram Display Board 13-PIN Incline Up/Down Signal F2 FUSE LED9 INC_UP LED7 INC_DN AC Incline Motor Voltage 3-PIN Incline Motor Drive Board LED8 ZERO 6-8-1

3. Operation Order Part Operation 1 Display Board 1. The display board CPU sends INCLINE command signals to the drive board to control incline operation. 2 13-PIN Cable 1. INCLINE command signals travel the display board to the drive board. 3 Drive Board 1. After processing incline command signals, the drive board emits voltage to the incline motor, making it operate. 4 3-PIN Cable 1. Voltage travels the three-in cable from the drive board to the incline motor. 5 Incline Motor 1. Whe n the drive board INC_UP indicator lights, the incline operates up. 2. When the drive board INC_DN indicator lights, the incline operates down. 4. Troubleshooting Order Pat r Troubleshooting 1 Display Board 1. Inspect whether incline window values change when you press INCL< >/< >. 2. Inspect whether the display CON1 cable is connected properly. 3. Replace the display board as a test. 2 13-PIN Cable 1. Inspect the 13-pin data cable and its connections. 3 Drive Board 1. Pleas e refer to basic testing, page 7-8. 2. Inspect CON2, CON3 cable connections on the drive board. 2. Inspect CON6, CON7 connections on the drive board. 3. Replace the drive board as a test. 4 3-PIN Cable 1. Inspect the 3-pin incline cable and its connections. 5 Incline Motor 1. Plea se refer to basic testing, page 7-13. 2. Replace the incline motor as a test. 6-8-2

T630 Error Message: Main Fuse Broke 1. Circumstance of Malfunction: (1) Main fuse is broken. Turn on unit power. Display does not light up. (2) Replace the fuse. Turn on power. The fuse breaks again. 2. Block Diagram EMI Filter Display Board LED1 POWER1 FUSE On/Off Switch AC1 AC2 Drive Board LED2 PWR 6-9-1

3. Operation Order Par t Operation 1 EMI Filter 1. Provid es voltage from the exterior power supply. 2 Fuse and Fuse 1. When the drive board or other components malfunction, the fuse Holder breaks. 3 On/Off Switch 1. When the - side on the On/Off switch is pressed, exterior power is provided to the drive board. 4 Drive Board 1. If there is no component malfunction, the display operates normally. 2. If there is a component malfunction, the drive board shorts out. 4. Troubleshooting Order Par t Troubleshooting 1 EMI Filter 1. Please refer to basic testing, page 7-1. 2. Inspect the wire connectors at the EMI filter. 2 Fuse and 1. Inspect the fuse specifications: Is the fuse the correct type? Fuse Holder 2. Inspect the fuse holder. 3 On/Off Switch 1. Inspect the power supply cord connections. 4 Drive Board 1. Inspect the drive board wire connections. 2. Inspect the drive board bridge rectifier BD1 for a short. 3. Inspect the drive board IGBT for a short. 4. Replace the drive board if necessary. 6-9-2

T630 Error Message: Service Required 1. Definition: The motor has overheated. The unit is operating in a protective mode. 2. Block Diagram Display Thermal Sensor Signal Motor Drive Board LED10_MT-OTP Thermal Sensor Signal Thermal Sensor 6-10-1

3. Operation Order Part Operation 1. When the thermal sensor is not too hot, the sensor circuit is an electrical 1 Motor short. Thermal Sensor 2. When th e thermal sensor is too hot, the sensor circuit is an electrical open. 2 Drive Board The dri ve board sends the thermal sensor signal to the display. 3 Data Cable 1. The thermal sensor signal travels from the drive board to the display. 1. The display CPU detects the thermals sensor signal. 4 Display B oard 2. If the thermal sensor circuit is an electrical open, the display shows Service Required and beeps. 4. Troubleshooting Order Part Troubleshooting 1. Add lubrication as a test. 1 Walk Belt 2. Adjust walk belt tightness. 3. Inspect the walk belt wear. Replace if necessary. 2 Walk Deck and Front and Rear Rollers 3 Motor 4 Drive Board 1. Clean the front and rear rollers. 2. Inspect the walk deck for wear. Replace if necessary. 1. Inspect the motor cable and its connection. 2. When the display shows Service Required, inspect whether the motor is too hot. If so, inspect the walk belt, deck, and motor. 3. Inspect the motor brushes for wear. Replace if necessary. 4. Replace the motor as a test. 1. Inspect the motor thermal sensor cable and its connections. 2. Replace the drive board as a test. 6-10-2

T630 Error Message: Heart Touch Rate (HTR) Malfunction 1. Circumstance of Malfunction: (1) Place both hands on the HTR contacts. Display shows no reaction. (2) Do not place hands on the HTR contacts. Display shows a heart rate value. 2. Block Diagram Display Board CON4 Heart Rate Signal 4-PIN HTR Board 5-PIN 2-PIN HTR Contact (Right) 2-PIN HTR Contact (Left) 6-11-1

3. Operation Order Part Operation 1 HTR C ontact 1. HTR contact pads detect the user s pulse. 2 2-PIN Cable 1. The signal travels through two, 2-pin cables, one connected to the contact pads on each side. 3 5-PIN C able 1. The 2-pin cable connects to a 5-pin cable, which connects to the HTR board. 4 HTR Board 1. The HTR board detects the heart rate signal. 2. The HTR board sends the heart rate signal to the display board. 5 4-PIN Cable 1. The HTR board signal travels via the 4-pin cable to the display board. 2. VCC power supply travels to the HTR board. 6 Dis play Board 1. The display shows the heart rate value. 4. Troubleshooting Order Part Troubleshooting 1 HTR Board 1. Clean the HTR contact pad. 2. Test the HTR cable. 2 2-PIN Cable 1. Inspect the cable and its connections. 3 5-PIN Cable 1. Inspect the cable and its connections. 4 HTR Board 1. Inspect the 4-pin cable from the HTR board to the display board. 2. Replace the HTR board as a test. 5 4-PIN Cable 1. Inspect the cable and its connections. 6 Display Board 1. Inspect the display CON4 cable connection. 2. Inspect the display board U2 IC connection. 3. Replace IC U2 or U4 40106 as a test. 4. Replace the display board as a test. 6-11-2

T630 Error Message Safety Key Does Not Operate 1. Circumstance of Malfunction:(1) Put Safety Key in place. Unit has no reaction. (2)Do not put Safety Key in place. Unit operates as if the key was in place. 2. Block Diagram Display Board Safety Key Board Safety Key 5-12-01

3. Operation Order Part Operation 1 Saf ety Key 1. To use the machine, put the safety key in place. Turn on the unit. 2. While exercising, remove the safety key. They unit stops. 1. If the safety key is in place, the reed switch on the safety key board and the magnet creates an electrically closed circuit. 2 Safety Key 2. With the safety key in place, the reed switch creates a closed Board electrical circuit. The unit can be operated. 3. With the safety key not in place, the reed switch is an electrically open circuit. The unit cannot be operated. 3 Safety Key The safety key board reed switch status is transmitted through the Cable cable to the display. 4 The CPU detects the safety key status. Display Board 1. If the safety key is in place, the treadmill can operate. 2. I f the safety key is not in place, the treadmill does not operate. 4. Circumstance of Malfunction Order Part Troubleshooting 1 Safety Key Inspect whether the safety key magnet for magnetism. 2 Safety Key Test whether the safety key board reed switch operation. Board 3 Cable Inspect the cable connections. 3 Displ ay Board 1. Inspect whether the IC chip is inserted properly. 2. Inspect the safety key circuit condition. 5-12-02

Testing EMI Filter (1) A to B Test (2) C to D Test A C B D 7-1-1

(3) A to E Test A E Test Procedure 1. Remove wires from the filter. 2. Set voltmeter to the 200 ohm setting. Place probes as indicated. 3. Normal test results are shown below. Test Points Normal Reading Explanation 1. A-B 0 (continuity) There should be continuity. OL means the line connection is broken. 2. C-D 0 (continuity) There should be continuity. OL means the line connection is broken. 3. A-E 1 or OL (open line) OL open line is normal. Continuity here indicates a short. 7-1-2

Troubleshooting 1. Continuity test: If there is not continuity during the A-B and C-D tests, the filter is bad. Replace it. 2. Open test: If there is a short across A-E, the filter is bad. Replace it. 7-1-3

Testing DC Motor Test Procedure 1. Remove motor M+, M- wire connections from the drive board. 2. Set multimeter to the 200 VDC setting. Place probes on the M+, M- wire connectors. 3. Rotate the motor. Motor should produce voltage. If there is no voltage, the motor has an electrical open. Inspect the motor brushes and commutator. 7-2-1

Testing Transformer Voltage 1.Test Configuration CON1 Transformer Connections Drive Board 7-3-1

Test Procedure 1. Inspect transformer wire connections at the drive board CON1 connector. 2. Set multi-meter to the AC 200V setting. 3. Turn on unit power. Place multi-meter probes on the connector for the transformer s two red wires (or two blue wires on a 220V unit) as shown. 4. Normal reading: AC 110V North America (or 220V Europe). 5. Test secondary (output) voltages in order. Note normal specifications below. Transformer Wires Red probe Black probe Voltage (AC) RED/(BLUE) RED/(BLUE) 110V (Red)/220V(Blue) BLACK BLACK 12-13V WHITE WHITE 12-13V ORANGE ORANGE 18-20V YELLOW YELLOW 10-12V Inspection Points 1. If the transformer primary (red wires for 110V power supply or blue wires for 220V power supply) have no voltage, there is no incoming voltage to the transformer. Inspect F1 3A fuse on the drive board. 2. If any of the secondary wires have no voltage, the transformer is bad. 7-3-2

Testing Inductor Test Procedure 1. Remove the inductor wires from the drive board. 2. Set voltmeter to the ohm setting. Place probes separately on the wire connectors. 3. Normal reading: 10 ohm or less. 4. If there is no reaction, the inductor has an electrical open. Replace it. 7-4-1

Testing DC Motor Voltage 1. Test Configuration 7-5-1

Test Procedure 1. Set voltmeter to the 200 VDC setting. Place probes separately on the M+, M- terminals. 2. Turn on treadmill. Press SPEED< > up. Motor rotates. Normal reading at the lowest speed: 0.2 KPH (0.1 MPH), 5.5-6.5V (110V) or 9-11V (220V). Normal reading at highest speed: 20.0 KPH (12.0 MPH), 100-120V (110V) or 210-230V (220V). 3. If the drive board does emit voltage, the motor cannot operate. The problem is in front of the motor. Inspect If the motor does not operate: 1. If the drive board EMG indicator lights, IGBT has an electrical short. Test the IGBT. 2. Replace the drive board and test. 7-5-2

Testing Drive Board IGBT Component and LED Indicator Placement Q2 Q3 LED11 Current Restriction Indicator 7-6-1

Test Procedure Turn on unit power. Do not press keys. Inspect whether the drive board LED11 lights. If lit, one or more IGBTs have an electrical short. Troubleshooting If LED11 is lit, replace IGBT Q2 and/or IGBT Q3. 7-6-2

Testing Drive Board VCC Power Drive Board VCC Power Indicator Placement LED2 VCC 7-7-1

Test Procedure 1. Turn on unit power. Power switch lights up. 2. Drive board LED2 lights. Troubleshooting If the drive board VCC power indicator does not light: 1. Inspect AC1, AC2 wire connections. 2. Inspect transformer wire connections. 3. Inspect whether fuse F1 2A is broken. Replace if necessary. 4. Inspect CON2, CON3 connections and wires. 7-7-2

Testing Drive Board Incline Motor Power LED9 INC_UP LED7 INC_DN 7-8-1

Test Procedure 1. Put voltmeter to the 600 VAC setting. Place the red probe on the CON6-WHITE wire pin. To test for up voltage, place the black probe on the CON6-BLACK wire pin. To test down voltage, place the probe on the CON6-RED wire pin. 2. Turn on power. Press QUICK START or another mode of operation. 3. Press INCL< >. The drive board INC_UP LED lights. Normal reading: 108~110V (220V: 215~220V). Incline operates upward. 4. Press INCL< >. The drive board INC_DN LED lights. Normal reading: 108~110V (220V: 215~220V). Incline operates downward. 5. If there is no voltage, the drive board may be defective. Inspection Points Press INCL< >. The drive board INC_UP LED lights. CON6 emits AC voltage. If not: 1. Inspect whether LED9 lights. 2. Inspect whether K5 RELAY activates. 3. Inspect the F2 3A fuse on the drive board. 4. Inspect whether Q15 BT137 is burnt. Press INCL< >. The drive board INC_DN LED lights. CON6 emits AC voltage. If not: 1. Inspect whether LED7 lights. 2. Inspect whether K5 RELAY activates. 3. Inspect the F2 3A fuse on the drive board. 4. Inspect whether Q15 BT137 is burnt. 7-8-2

Testing Incline Limiter Switch Test Configuration LED8 ZERO Indicator 7-9-1

Test Procedure Put voltmeter to the 20K setting. Place probes on the calibration switch pins. Touch the switch to activate it. Normal reading: 0. Turn on power. Touch the switch again. LED8 ZERO lights. Inspection Points If not as above, replace the switch and test again. 7-9-2

Testing Optic Sensor Signal LED6 MC Indicator Test Configuration Optic sensor board Optic sensor wheel 7-10-1

Test Procedure 1. Make sure that the optic wheel spins in the middle of the optic sensor nibs and that there are no broken or bent teeth. 2. Inspect whether the optic sensor wire is connected properly. 3. Turn on power. Do not press any keys. Turn the motor slowly with your hand. The drive board MC indicator lights. 4. If the MC indicator does not flash, the optic sensor is bad. Replace it. Inspection Points If when the motor spins, the MC indicator on the drive board does not light, inspect: 1. whether the optic wheel spins in the middle of the optic sensor nibs. 2. whether the optic wheel has missing, broken, or bent teeth. the optic sensor wire connections. 3. replace the optic sensor and test unit operation. 7-10-2

Testing Optic Sensor Signal LED LED6 MC Indicator Test Configuration Optic Sensor Optic Wheel 7-11-1

Test Procedure 1. Inspect whether the optic sensor wires are connected properly. 2. Turn on unit power. Do not press any keys. Rotate the motor slowly. 3. When the optic wheel moves, LED6 MC on the drive board flashes. 4. If the drive board MC LED does not flash, the optic sensor signal is malfunctioning. Inspection Points If the MC indicator on the drive board does not flash when the motor moves, inspect: 1. wire connections from the optic sensor to the drive board. 2. replace the optic sensor as a test. 7-11-2

Testing AC Incline Motor Resistance Fig. 1 Test Position 1 Test Position 2 7-12-1

Test Configuration Fig. 2 Test Position 7-12-2

Test Procedure 1. Remove the AC incline motor wire connection from the drive board. 2. Put voltmeter to the 200 ohm setting. Place probes separately on the red and white wires of the AC wires as shown in Fig. 1. Normal reading: 22.5 ohm or less. (Readings on black and white are the same.) 3. Place probes separately on red and black wires as shown in Fig. 2. Normal reading: 43.5 ohm or less. 4. If there is no reading, the incline motor is bad. Circumstance of Malfunction 1. Press INCLINE< > or INCLINE< > key. Incline fails to operate. After about 35 seconds, ERR7 appears. 7-12-3

Testing Display Board VBB Circuit 7-13-1

Test Procedure 1. Turn on power. Drive board LED2 lights. 2. Put multi-meter to the DC 20 VDC setting. Place probes as shown. 3. Normal reading: about 15~16 VDC. Inspection Points If there is not 15~16 VDC, inspect: 1. Data cable wire connections from the drive board to the display board. 2. Whether the data cable is pinched or broken. 3. Replace drive board component BD3 KBU1006 and test operation. 7-13-2

Testing Display Board VCC Circuit LED1 POWER Indicator 7-14-1

Test Procedure 1. Turn on power. Drive board LED2 lights. 2. Put voltmeter to the DC 20 VDC setting. Place probes as shown. 3. Display board LED1 lights. Normal reading: 4.9~5 VDC. 4. Display beeps once and lights up. Inspection Points If after turning unit power, the LED1 POWER indicator on the display and other display windows do not light, inspect: 1. whether there is VCC voltage 2. replace D14 UF5406G or U5 SK8051S and test operation. 7-14-2

Testing Telemetry Heart Rate Telemetry Receiver Board (under display) Heart rate telemetry transmitter 7-15-1

Static Test 1. Wear the telemetry strap in properly. 2. Turn on unit power. Stand on walk belt about 80 cm from the display. 3. After five seconds, the display shows heart rate value. Active Test 1. Wear the telemetry strap in properly. 2. Press SPEED< > or < > key to set the SPEED setting. 3. After the walk belt starts to rotate, run on the walk belt about 80 cm from the display. 4. After five seconds, the display shows heart rate value. Inspection Points If the static test failed, inspect: 1. Wires from the display to the telemetry receiver board. 2. Replace the telemetry strap and test again. If the static test passed but the active test failed, inspect: 1. The telemetry strap. Batteries may be low. The strap might not be fastened securely. 2. Replace the telemetry strap and test again. 7-15-2

Testing HTR Board LED Indicators LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Indicator Color Indicates Explanation LED1 Red Telemetry heart rate signal Flashes to indicate incoming telemetry signal LED2 Green HTR handlebar signal Lights to indicate hands on HTR grips LED3 Orange HTR heart rate Flashes to indicate incoming HTR signal LED4 Red Outgoing heart rate signal Each flash indicates an outgoing heart rate signal 7-16-1

Test Procedure 1. Do not hold HTR grips. No LEDs on the HTR board light. 2. Hold the HTR grips with both hands. HTR board LED2 lights. 3. When the HTR signal enters the board, LED3 flashes. 4. When the HTR board emits the HTR signal to the display, LED4 flashes. 5. Within ten seconds, the heart rate window displays a heart rate value. Inspection Points If not as above, refer to the chart below. Order Malfunction Cause Troubleshooting 1 LED1 does not light No telemetry signal is entering the Telemetry transmitter, wires board. 2 LED2 does not light No one is holding HTR grips. HTR grips, wires from grips to HTR board. 3 LED3 does not light No HTR is entering the board. HTR grips, wires from grips to HTR board. 4 LED4 does not light 5 No heart rate display The HTR board is not emitting an HTR HTR board signal. on HTR board is not sending a signal to 3-pin cable, display the display. 7-16-2

Testing HTR Handlebar Continuity (3-pin cable to HTR handlebars) 1. Do not turn on unit power. Disconnect the 3-pin wire connectors from the HTR board. 2. Put voltmeter to the 200 ohm setting. Place probes as shown. 3. Test configuration Signal Line Continuity Test Ground Line Continuity Test Test Points Normal Reading Test Points Normal Reading A-a Continuity A-GND Open A-b Open Frame to GND Open Fig. 1 Fig. 2 a GND A b (HTR board 3-pin cable) 7-17-1

Test Procedure 1. Do not hold HTR grips. No LEDs on the HTR board light. 2. Hold the HTR grips with both hands. HTR board LED2 lights. 3. When the HTR signal enters the board, LED3 flashes. 4. When the HTR board emits the HTR signal to the display, LED4 flashes. 5. Within ten seconds, the heart rate window displays a heart rate value. Inspection Points 1. If not as above, refer to the chart below. Order Malfunction Cause Troubleshooting No telemetry signal is entering 1 LED1 does not light Telemetry transmitter, wires the board. 2 LED2 does not light No one is holding HTR grips. HTR grips, wires from grips to HTR board. 3 LED3 does not light No HTR is entering the board. HTR grips, wires from grips to HTR board. The HTR board is not emitting an 4 LED4 does not light HTR board HTR signal. No heart rate on HTR board is not sending a 5 3-pin cable, display display signal to the display. 7-17-2

T630 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 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. A B 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. 8-1-1

T630 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. A B Counter- clockwise loosens belt Clockwise tightens belt 8-1-2

T650/T650M Treadmill Walk Belt Tightness Adjustment Step 3: Test belt tightness by lightly Step 4. If too loose, turn adjustment screws on both bearing against it. 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

T630 Treadmill Walk Belt Alignment Adjustment circumstances: The walk belt is crooked or too far to one side. Step 2. Attach front roller set block. A Step 1. If the gap size differs from top to bottom, adjust the top screw. 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. 8-2-2

Step 3:1. Adjust rear roller adjustment screws. 2. Job complete: a straight walk belt. 8-2-3

T630 AC Motor Incline Software Calibration Procedure 1. Test Configuration 8-3-1

2. Software Calibration and Testing (1) Press INCL< > key until the incline window shows 15%. When the incline operates up, LED9 on the drive board lights. When the incline stops moving, LED8 extinguishes. (2)Press INCL< > key until the incline window shows 0%. When the incline operates down, LED7 on the drive board lights. When the incline stops moving, LED8 extinguishes. (3)When the drive board LED8 ZERO indicator lights, incline calibration has been completed. 3.Calibration when not in Operation (1) In QUICK START mode, press the STOP key. Or, in the PROGRAM mode, press the STOP key three seconds. (2)Turn off unit power. Then turn on unit power. (3) When the model number scrolls across the display, the incline declines until the calibration switch is hit, then the drive board LED8 ZERO indicator lights. In operation, the INCLINE window shows 0%, indicating incline calibration has been completed. 8-3-2

T630 AC Incline Motor Calibration Hardware Calibration Procedure Step 1. Set the unit onto a block. Step 2. Disconnect the calibration switch wire.. Step 3. Remove the incline motor cover. Step 4. Press INC DN key until the incline declines fully. Then turn off unit power. 8-4-1

Step 5. Set off the AC incline motor down limiter. Step 6. Remove CON6 and the ground connector. Step 7. Remove the R-clip and lower incline pin. Step 8. Remove the hitch pin and upper incline pin. 8-4-2

Step 9. Remove the AC incline motor set. Step 10. Set the distance between holes to 264 mm. 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. 8-4-3

Step 13. Test Procedure (1) Press INCL< > until the incline window shows 15%. As the incline operates upward, indicator LED 9 lights. When the incline stops operating, LED8 extinguishes. (2)Press INCL< > until the incline window shows 0%. As the incline operates downward, LED7 lights. When the incline stops operating, LED8 lights. (3) The LED8 ZERO indicator on the drive board lights to indicate completion of the calibration process. 8-4-4

T630/650/650M 1/15/2008 Bbl# Description Qty. Part # Bbl# Description Qty. Part # 1 DISPLAY, T650 1 T650-01 60 AIR FILTER 1 T630-60 2 DISPLAY, T650M 1 T650M-02 61 PIN, LIFT FRAME 2 TR33-42 3 BELT GUIDE 4 T680-65 62 MYFLEX CUSHION SUPPORT BLOCK 12 T630-62 4 IDLER PULLEY STOPPER BRACKET 1 T650M-04 63 MYLFEX CUSHION 6 T630-63 5 MOTOR MOUNTING HARDWARE T650/650M 4 T680-25 64 CROSSBAR, MYFLEX CUSHION SYSTEM 3 T630-64 6 DRIVE BELT, 280J12 1 T630-06 65 CROSSBAR W/ MYFLEX CUSHIONS 2 T630-65 7 DRIVE MOTOR, AC T680/670/650 1 T680-24 66 SDS CUSHION STRIP 1 T630-66 * DRIVE MOTOR, MEDICAL UNITS T650M 1 T650M-07 67 CORSSBAR W/ SDS STRIP 1 T630-67 8 INDUCTOR 1 6300-54 68 REAR ROLLER BOLTS 2 T630-68 9 WIRE, PEDESTAL TO DIPSLAY 1 T650-09 69 RIGHT END CAP 1 T630-69 10 WIRE PEDESTAL TO DRIVE BOARD 1 T650-10 70 LEFT END CAP 1 T630-70 12 DRIVE BOARD, T650 1 T680-26 71 REAR ADJUST LEVELER FOOT 2 T680-70 * DRIVE BOARD, MEDICAL T650M 1 T650M-12 * LEVELER FOOT, RUBBER ONLY T680-70A 11 220V UNITS ONLY N/A 72 LEFT LANDING ASSY. 1 T630-72 13 WIRE, CALIBRATION SWITCH TO DR. BD. 1 T650-13 73 LEFT LANDING STRIP 1 T630-73 14 AC LIFT MOTOR 1 T630-14 74 ANTI-SLIP INSERT C 6 T630-74 15 MICRO SWITCH 0% POSITION 1 T650-15 75 FRAME N/A 16 UPPER LIFT MOTOR PIN 1 T650-16 76 ANTI-SLIP INSERT B 2 T630-76 17 MICRO SWITCH -3% POSITION 1 T650-17 77 SIDE COVER SUPOORT BRACKET 2 T630-77 18 LOWER LIFT MOTOR PIN 1 TR33-45 78 SPRING, IDLER PULLEY 1 C51U-12 19 220V UNITS ONLY N/A 79 IDLER PULLEY 1 T630-79 20 SAFETY KEY BOARD 1 T650-20 80 POWER CORD INLET 1 T630-80 21 220V UNITS ONLY N/A 81 POWER CORD 1 6300-66 22 DISPLAY, T630 1 T630-01 82 WIRE, POWER CORD INLET TO ON/OFF SWITCH 1 T630-82 23 SAFETY KEY BOARD, T630 1 T630-25 83 ON/OFF SWITCH, GREEN 1 ONSW-03 24 CABLE, RIGHT, PEDESTAL TO DISPLAY 1 T630-24 84 FUSE HOLDER 1 FSHR-01 25 DRIVE BOARD T630 1 TR33-25 85 FUSE, 10A FAST BLOW 1 F10F-01 26 MICRO SWITCH 1 T630-26 * FUSE, 15A FAST BLOW 1 F15F-01 27 SEE BUBBLE #14 N/A 86 SCREW COVER, LEFT MOTOR COVER 1 T630-86 28 OPTIC WHEEL, 64 TEETH 1 3007-29 87 LEFT PEDESTAL COVER 1 T630-87 29 WIRE, OPTIC SENSOR TO DRIVE BOARD 1 6300-22 88 GUIDE CLIP, LEFT MOTOR COVER 1 T630-88 30 OPTIC SNESOR 1 T630-30 89 MOTOR COVER, LEFT 1 T630-89 31 MOTOR MOUNT HARDWARE T630 2 T630-31 90 220V UNITS ONLY N/A 32 MOTOR 90V 4HP T630 1 6300-25 91 WIRE, POWER CORD INLET TO ON/OFF SWITCH 1 TR33-75 * MOTOR BRUSHES, PAIR 1 6100-46A 92 FRONT ROLLER 1 T630-92 33 WIRE, MICROSWTICH TO DRIVE BOARD 1 3100-53 93 DECK BUSHING, FRONT 2 T630-93 34 INDUCTOR, T630 1 T630-34 94 WALKING DECK 1 T630-94 35 TRANSFORMER, T630 1 T630-35 95 REAR ROLLER 1 T630-95 36 DISPLAY BACK 1 T630-36 96 WALK BELT T650/630 1 T630-96 37 DISPLAY BACK SUPPORT 1 T630-37 * WALK BELT T650M 1 T650M-96 38 HANDLEBAR COVER, UPPER 1 T630-38 97 DECK BUSHING, REAR 2 T630-97 39 RIGHT HANDLEBAR TOP COVER 1 T630-39 98 RIGHT LANDING STRIP SET 1 T630-98 40 RIGHT HANDLEBAR SHORT 1 T630-40 99 HOOD 1 T630-99 41 SAFETY KEY 1 T650-41 100 MOTOR COVER, FRONT 1 T630-100 42 LEFT HANDLEBAR TOP COVER 1 T630-42 101 MOTOR COVER, RIGHT 1 T630-101 43 LEFT HANDLEBAR SHORT 1 T630-43 102 MOTOR COVER O-RING 2 T630-102 44 BRIDGE BOARD 1 T630-44 103 GUIDE CLIP, RIGHT MOTOR COVER 1 T630-103 45 WIRE, DISPLAY TO HUB BOARD 1 T630-45 104 SCREW COVER, RIGHT MOTOR COVER 1 T630-104 46 HANDLEBAR FRAME 1 T630-46 105 RIGHT PEDESTAL COVER 1 T630-105 47 HANDLEBAR COVER, LOWER 1 T630-47 106 WIRE, HTR H/BAR TO HTR BOARD 1 T630-106 48 RIGHT HANDLEBAR END CAP 1 T630-48 107 HTR BOARD 1 3100-74 49 LEFT HANDLEBAR END CAP 1 T630-49 108 WIRE, HTR BOARD TO HUB BOARD 1 T630-108 * HANLDEBAR END CAP SET 1 T630-49A 109 H/R TRANSMITTER STRAP 1 3100-03A 50 LEFT PEDESTAL 1 T630-50 110 HEART RATE RECEIVER 1 T630-110 51 SCREWHEAD COVER 2 T630-51 121 CAP, MDEDICAL HANDLEBAR 2 803-06 52 SWEAT GUARD, ROUND 2 T680-31 125 FILTER UPGRADE T630/650 1 T650-100 53 RIGHT PEDESTAL 1 T630-53 126 RIGHT LANDING STRIP 1 T630-126 54 SCREWHEAD COVER, CURVED 2 T630-54 150 LOWER KEYPAD & OVERLAY, T630/650/650M 1 T630-150 55 DATA CABLE 1 T650-55 56 TRANSPORT WHEEL 2 T630-56 PARTS NOT SHOWN 57 TRANSPORT WHEEL AXLE 2 3100-59 * Owner's Manual, T630 1 T630-OM 58 INCLINE FRAME 1 T630-58 * Owner's Manual, T650 1 T650-OM 59 STOPPER 1 T630-59 * Owner's Manual, T650M 1 T650M-OM * Medical Filter Upgrade T650M 1 T650M-100 * Display Overlay, T650 1 T650-99