My wife had the same problem with her treadmill. I turned the beast on it's side, and unscrewed the plastic casing that houses the motor, computer, and all the electronics to the treadmill. I unplugged the incline/decline motor. Then on the bottom of the treadmill the long threaded rod that causes the incline needed to be moved. So I unbolted it from the catch, and manually screwed the rod back in with a wrench. Now the treadmill works fantastically, of course the incline/decline mechanism has been disabled, but I would rather have a treadmill with the incline disabled than have one always on 100% incline. Hope you found this helpful :)
Look inside at the motor!! My issue was a string stuck in incline sensor. The bed of the treadmill sheds string. I turned the power off, unplugged it,took off the top casing, and inside on the right (if youre standing on the bed) look down and you will see a black tube. Make sure nothing is stuck in the small black wheel on the tube. I removed the string and it works just fine now.
My issue was a string stuck in incline sensor. The bed of the treadmill sheds string. I turned the power off, unplugged it,took off the top casing, and inside on the right (if youre standing on the bed) look down and you will see a black tube. Make sure nothing is stuck in the small black wheel on the tube. I removed the string and it works just fine now.Look inside at the motor!! My issue was a string stuck in incline sensor. The bed of the treadmill sheds string. I turned the power off, unplugged it,took off the top casing, and inside on the right (if youre standing on the bed) look down and you will see a black tube. Make sure nothing is stuck in the small black wheel on the tube. I removed the string and it works just fine now.
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My wife had the same problem with her treadmill. I turned the beast on it's side, and unscrewed the plastic casing that houses the motor, computer, and all the electronics to the treadmill. I unplugged the incline/decline motor. Then on the bottom of the treadmill the long threaded rod that causes the incline needed to be moved. So I unbolted it from the catch, and manually screwed the rod back in with a wrench. Now the treadmill works fantastically, of course the incline/decline mechanism has been disabled, but I would rather have a treadmill with the incline disabled than have one always on 100% incline. Hope you found this helpful :)
Look inside at the motor!!
My issue was a string stuck in incline sensor. The bed of the treadmill sheds string. I turned the power off, unplugged it,took off the top casing, and inside on the right (if youre standing on the bed) look down and you will see a black tube. Make sure nothing is stuck in the small black wheel on the tube. I removed the string and it works just fine now.
Look inside at the motor!!
My issue was a string stuck in incline sensor. The bed of the treadmill sheds string. I turned the power off, unplugged it,took off the top casing, and inside on the right (if youre standing on the bed) look down and you will see a black tube. Make sure nothing is stuck in the small black wheel on the tube. I removed the string and it works just fine now.