Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST TENSIONING THE BELT PROCEDURE DECK RE-WAXING PROCEDURE CLEAN THE GROOVES PROCEDURE LUBRICATING THE AIR SHOCK PROCEDURE SECTION 2: WIRING DIAGRAM T9700 MCB NAME : MEB1J (WIRING DIAGRAM) T9600/T9500 MCB NAME : MEA9J (WIRING DIAG...
Page 3 - SECTION 1; MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
Page 4 - PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE VISION TREADMILL Item Daily Weekly Monthly Quarterly Biannual Annual Console Mounting Bolts Inspect Frame Clean Inspect Running Belt Top Clean (Vacuum) Inspect #3 Carbon Brush Inspect Replace Power Cord Inspect Display Console Clean Inspect Handlebar Clean Inspect Han...
Page 5 - TENSIONING THE BELT
TENSIONING THE BELT Caution: Over-tightening of the roller will severely shorten the life of the belt and may cause further damage to other components. Running Belt: If when you plant your foot on the belt, you can feel a slipping sensation then the belt has stretched and is slipping across the roll...
Page 6 - DECK RE-WAXING PROCEDURE; Every 1 month.
DECK RE-WAXING PROCEDURE Frequency: Every 1 month. LUBE Name: DOW CORNING 350 SILICON Procedure: 1. Loosen the tension bolts at both ends. 2. Pull the belt with your left hand and apply the silicon in the deck with your right hand. (The volume of silicon applied is about 25CC.) 3. Tighten the tensio...
Page 7 - CLEAN THE GROOVES PROCEDURE
CLEAN THE GROOVES PROCEDURE Frequency: Every 3 months. Procedure: 1.Remove the drive belt and check the grooves in belt for dirt or dust and clean it. 2.Check the grooves in motor pulley for dirt or dust and clean it. 3Check the grooves in roller pulley for dirt or dust and clean it. 1-4 If dirty gr...
Page 8 - LUBRICATING THE AIR SHOCK
LUBRICATING THE AIR SHOCK Frequency: Every 6 months. Procedure: 1. Fold up the frame by using the deck-locking lever. 2. Add the lubricating oil on the shaft of the air shock. 3. Lift the frame up and down, repeating this several times to allow the lubricating oil blend into air shock. 1-5
Page 9 - SECTION 2; WIRING DIAGRAM INSTRUCTION
Page 13 - SECTION 3; CONSOLE ENGINEERING MODE GUIDE
Page 14 - How to enter into the engineering mode?
T9700(TM51D/E) TREADMILLS (for Software Ver. 2.5) Apply to : 1. VISION T9700/T9600 serise treadmail . 2. 2004 year T9700 serise treadmail. 3. 2004 year for ID How to enter into the engineering mode? 1. Press & Hold both “ELEVATION UP” and “SPEED DOWN” at the same time for 3-5 sec. Then, the dot ...
Page 24 - SECTION 4; MCB LED INSTRUCTIONS
Page 25 - MCB LED Indication; AC
MCB LED Indication Note: Use a multi-meter to test the power socket. 110v mode: 95v 140v 220v mode: 210v 250v Note: For MCB (Lower-board) Note: For PCB (Upper-board) When we designed the lower control board (MCB) for our treadmills we placed status lights (LEDs) on it to aid in field diagnosis and r...
Page 26 - MTR; limit; PWM
MCB LED Indication Note: over 26 Amps when lit Note: a control command from the PCB to the MCB Light- When lit, indicates the High Power Direct Current supply for the motor (B+) is online. This light will remain lit for a period of time after power has been removed from the MCB. While the MTR light ...
Page 27 - UP
MCB LED Indication Note: the incline is being commanded up Note: the incline is being commanded down Light- Indicates the PCB is commanding the incline motor to move up. If the User is commanding the incline to increase and this light is not lit, check cabling, verify proper PCB operation and replac...
Page 28 - PWM MCB LED CHART
PWM MCB LED CHART NO. AC +18V +11V MTR I-LIMIT PWM UP DN 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OR BLINKING N/A N/A 6 ON ON ON DIM/ OFF ON BLINKING N/A N/A 7 ON ON ON ON ON BLINKING N/A ...
Page 30 - SECTION 5; TROUBLESHOOTINGS
Page 31 - No display on console
No display on console Possible causes: 1. Breaker is damaged. 2. ON/OFF switch is damaged. 3. MCB is damaged. 4. 6-pin console cable is damaged. 5. PCB is damaged. Fix: 1. ( refer to “MCB LED layout & indication”……SECTION 6) Verify if LED 115vAC(AC) is lit. If this LED is lit, go to step 2. If L...
Page 32 - Running speed is not stable
Running speed is not stable Possible causes: 1. AC power voltage is too low. 2. Tension of drive belt or running belt is too loose. 3. Poor adjustment of MCB. 4. MCB is damaged. 5. Motor is damaged. Fix: 1. Check the power voltage by using voltage-meter to see if it is within 120V 15% or 230V 15%. I...
Page 34 - Noises generated under motor cover
Noises generated under motor cover Possible causes: 1. The running belt tension is adjusted too tight. 2. The bearing of front roller is not installed correctly. 3. Dirty grooves of drive belt. 4. The motor is damaged. Fix: 1. Adjust the belt tension so that the belt does not start slipping and then...
Page 35 - Treadmill will not start
Treadmill will not start Possible causes: 1. MCB is damaged. 2. 8-pin console cable is damaged. 3. PCB is damaged. 4. Motor is damaged. Fix: Open motor cover, verify wire connection MTR1 and MTR2 on the MCB then plug in the power cord and turn on the power switch. Then press “START“ button. Please c...
Page 36 - Incline function does not work
Incline function does not work Possible causes: 1. The 8-pin console cable is damaged. 2. Incline motor is damaged. 3. PCB is damaged. 4. MCB is damaged. 5. The incline setting is not correct. Fix: Enter to the Engineering Mode to recalibrate the elevation values Then press "FAST" and "S...
Page 37 - Heart-Rate-Control function does not work
Heart-Rate-Control function does not work Possible causes: 1. Transmitter does not contact with user's chest very well. 2. Transmitter(Polar-belt) is at low battery status. 3. Transmitter(Polar-belt) is damaged. 4. Heart-rate-control board is damaged. 5. PCB is damaged. Fix: 1. Center the transmitte...
Page 38 - Error Messages on the Console
Error Messages on the Console T9700 (TM51D/E) Error code definition Error Definition E4 Incline motor parameter over the set E5 Incline motor not to movement E6 Incline motor the signal not answer E7 Speed over the 2.0 mph km/h Error Message "E4" : Please enter the engineer mode to execute t...
Page 41 - SECTION 6; SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE
Revision: 1.0 Date: 1999-09-01 SECTION 6 SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE