PLACEHOLDER IMAGE UNTIL BETTER RESOLUTION IS AVAILABLE.
Select CHECK FOR UPDATES from the bottom of the menu once it appears.
3. Retest your machine to determine if the original issue persists [FW.A]. If the issue persists, continue troubleshooting i
the next section.
Thumping or bumping noises
A thumpingnoise is normal for a new machine or new walking belt and will go away with use. This is caused by the belt
conforming to the rollers and having a “flat spot” in it. The seam on the belt may also cause a thumping noise as it passes
over each roller. If the noise only happens when someone is walking on the machine, you may want to have another person
walk on the machine while you listen for the source of the noise.
Other noises
Tools you may need:
Phillips head screwdriver
6mm hex/Allen wrench, or the wrench from the hardware
card included with your machine
1. If the noise is only present when walking on the treadmill, turn off your treadmill and unplug from power. Check the
leveler feet and adjust until the treadmill islevel. Fold the treadmill up for storage and tighten all hardware
underneath the treadmill. Unfold the treadmill and tighten the deck bolts. Some creaking is normal when stepping on
and off the machine [11410.A].
2. If the noise is present without anyone using the treadmill, start a manual workout and set the speed to 2.0 mph.
Moving around the treadmill, listen for the source of the noise. If the noise is coming from the rear roller, order a
Rear Roller[11410.B].