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Elizabeth DrakeSep 9, 2025
What does Fault A103: Motor Controller Fault mean on my True TI1000?
- AajohnsonSep 9, 2025
Fault A103 on your True Treadmill indicates a motor controller fault. This may be due to a loose cable. Check cable connections.
What does Fault A103: Motor Controller Fault mean on my True TI1000?
Fault A103 on your True Treadmill indicates a motor controller fault. This may be due to a loose cable. Check cable connections.
What does Fault A104: Motor Controller Fault mean on my True Treadmill?
Fault A104 on your True Treadmill indicates a motor controller fault. This may be due to a loose cable. Check cable connections.
What does Fault CN02: Invalid Console Configuration mean on my True TI1000 Treadmill?
Fault CN02 on your True Treadmill means there is an invalid console configuration. This might be due to the console being configured incorrectly or the incline motor being out of range. Try power cycling the console and re-configuring it.
What to do if my True TI1000 resets randomly?
If your True Treadmill resets or pauses randomly, first, ensure the safety key is fully engaged. Next, inspect the power cord at the unit and outlet to ensure it is fully seated. If the power cord is damaged, replace it. Verify the output voltage from the 20A outlet with a voltmeter to ensure sufficient power. Also, user weight must be over 90lbs. Verify No User Present settings in console. If an error code is displayed on the console, contact TRUE Fitness Customer.
What to do if my True Treadmill walking belt is off center?
If your True Treadmill walking belt is off center, it might be due to an uneven floor. Adjust the treadmill using the rear leveling feet. Also, you may need to adjust the belt tracking. See Chapter 5: Centering the Running Belt.
What to do if my True Treadmill is making a rubbing sound when in operation?
If you hear a rubbing sound from your True Treadmill during operation, it could be that the walking belt is rubbing against a straddle cover. In this case, adjust the belt tracking. See Chapter 5: Centering the Running Belt. Alternatively, a foreign object may be stuck under the walking belt. Inspect under the unit and remove any object that you find.
How to fix a True TI1000 with no power?
If your True Treadmill has no power, first, ensure the On/Off switch is in the ON position. Then, check the power cord at both the unit and the outlet to make sure it's fully plugged in. Next, use a voltmeter to verify that the outlet has power. Finally, check the circuit breaker located next to the On/Off switch to ensure it hasn't tripped; if it has, reset it. If the power cord is damaged, replace it.
Why is the heart rate on my True Treadmill not displaying correctly?
If the heart rate on your True Treadmill is displaying erratically or not at all, readjust the transmitter belt to ensure it makes full contact with your skin, and moisten the contacts on the belt. Make sure the transmitter belt is within 3 feet (1 meter) of the heart rate receiver. If the battery inside the transmitter belt is depleted, replace it. Ensure that no other user wearing a compatible transmitter strap is within 3 feet (1 meter) of the unit. If there is environmental interference from high voltage power lines, move the unit or the source of interference.
How to stop rubbing sound from True Treadmill?
If you hear a rubbing sound from your True Treadmill during operation, adjust the belt tracking, or inspect under the unit for any foreign objects stuck under the walking belt and remove them. If the walking belt is rubbing a straddle cover, adjust belt tracking. If the foreign object is stuck in the motor compartment, contact TRUE Fitness Customer Service Department.
What to do if True TI1000 Treadmill belt slips when stepping?
If your True Treadmill walking belt hesitates or slips when stepping, adjust the belt tension.