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Stair master 4400cl Stepper making clunking sound user pedals when stepping
Why does one pedal drop on my Stairmaster Stepper but the other pedal operates correctly?
Stairmaster Steppers, How to Troubleshoot when one Pedal Drops (Loses Resistance) while the Other Pedal Operates Correctly
- If one pedal drops while the other operates correctly on your Stairmaster stepper, this problem commonly occurs when the drive sprocket on one side or the other becomes defective
- Usually, when one drive sprocket fails, the other isn't too far behind
- The best approach to resolve this problem is to install a new hub assembly
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Why does one Pedal Drop on my Stairmaster Stepper
Error code 1 - reconfig message
Display reads CONFIG RQRD or NTM CONFIG RQD on Stairmaster Equipment
Probable Cause
The message CONFIG RQRD or NTM CONFIG RQD appears when the console needs to be configured for the machine type it is installed. This message is common when the console has been replaced or if the settings have been changed. Message is commonly seen on various Stairmaster equipment such as bike models 3000CE, 3300CE, 3400CE, 3600RC, 3800RC and 3900RC; stepper models 4400PT, 4600PT, 4400CL, 4600CL and SC916; stepmill models 7000PT and SM916; elliptical model ClubStride 5100.
Corrective Action
- Make sure the unit is in an "idle" state. "Idle" state means the console is not displaying an error or any message that requires data input. The display should basically be freshly powered up, scrolling the EKG or welcome message
- Configure the console for the proper machine type by pressing Level UP, 80, ENTER
- Using the Level UP or Level DOWN keys, scroll through to the proper machine type (Bike, Elliptical, Stairclimber or Stepmill)
- Once the proper machine type is shown on the display select the machine type by pressing ENTER
- This completes the steps necessary when your Stairmaster display reads CONFIG RQRD or NTM CONFIG RQD
Stairmaster Console Message CONFIG RQRD or NTM CONFIG RQD
Error Messag CONFIG REQUIRED. How do I configure?
Display reads CONFIG RQRD or NTM CONFIG RQD on Stairmaster Equipment
Probable Cause
The message CONFIG RQRD or NTM CONFIG RQD appears when the console needs to be configured for the machine type it is installed. This message is common when the console has been replaced or if the settings have been changed. Message is commonly seen on various Stairmaster equipment such as bike models 3000CE, 3300CE, 3400CE, 3600RC, 3800RC and 3900RC; stepper models 4400PT, 4600PT, 4400CL, 4600CL and SC916; stepmill models 7000PT and SM916; elliptical model ClubStride 5100.
Corrective Action
- Make sure the unit is in an "idle" state. "Idle" state means the console is not displaying an error or any message that requires data input. The display should basically be freshly powered up, scrolling the EKG or welcome message
- Configure the console for the proper machine type by pressing Level UP, 80, ENTER
- Using the Level UP or Level DOWN keys, scroll through to the proper machine type (Bike, Elliptical, Stairclimber or Stepmill)
- Once the proper machine type is shown on the display select the machine type by pressing ENTER
- This completes the steps necessary when your Stairmaster display reads CONFIG RQRD or NTM CONFIG RQD
Stairmaster Console Message CONFIG RQRD or NTM CONFIG RQD
Error message: Config Required. How do I perform
Display reads CONFIG RQRD or NTM CONFIG RQD on Stairmaster Equipment
Probable Cause
The message CONFIG RQRD or NTM CONFIG RQD appears when the console needs to be configured for the machine type it is installed. This message is common when the console has been replaced or if the settings have been changed. Message is commonly seen on various Stairmaster equipment such as bike models 3000CE, 3300CE, 3400CE, 3600RC, 3800RC and 3900RC; stepper models 4400PT, 4600PT, 4400CL, 4600CL and SC916; stepmill models 7000PT and SM916; elliptical model ClubStride 5100.
Corrective Action
- Make sure the unit is in an "idle" state. "Idle" state means the console is not displaying an error or any message that requires data input. The display should basically be freshly powered up, scrolling the EKG or welcome message
- Configure the console for the proper machine type by pressing Level UP, 80, ENTER
- Using the Level UP or Level DOWN keys, scroll through to the proper machine type (Bike, Elliptical, Stairclimber or Stepmill)
- Once the proper machine type is shown on the display select the machine type by pressing ENTER
- This completes the steps necessary when your Stairmaster display reads CONFIG RQRD or NTM CONFIG RQD
Stairmaster Console Message CONFIG RQRD or NTM CONFIG RQD
I have a stairmaster 4400cl and the right hand
Why does one pedal drop on my Stairmaster Stepper but the other pedal operates correctly?
Stairmaster Steppers, How to Troubleshoot when one Pedal Drops (Loses Resistance) while the Other Pedal Operates Correctly
- If one pedal drops while the other operates correctly on your Stairmaster stepper, this problem commonly occurs when the drive sprocket on one side or the other becomes defective
- Usually, when one drive sprocket fails, the other isn't too far behind
- The best approach to resolve this problem is to install a new hub assembly
Why does one Pedal Drop on my Stairmaster Stepper
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