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You may have to call a technician. The motor that drives the belt could be shot. Also, a simple test can be done to see if it is a capacitor: Try making the belt turn by moving your feet and see if the motor "kicks in" and moves the belt by itself. If so, it is the starting capacitor, something to save a repair person some time, but probably will not reduce the cost of the service call...
if it's the walking belt, make sure that the rear roller is parallel to the back of the walking board. Sounds goofy, stand on the mill looking back away from the front of the display. Look down to where the walking belt goes around the roller, the roller should be parallel to the walking board.
there 3 things that you observe:
1) The walking belt is too Tight, the deflection will be 2-3" when you lift with his finger.Adjust the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyPedy7HtzM
2) the thermic swithc of the motor Tripp for the tension of walking belt.
3)the driving belt of belt motor too tight. Deflection will be 1/8" loose the bolts of motor, and adjust.
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see if you can remove the motor hood and look at the drive belt. it is a little belt from the motor to the front pulley to turn the walking belt. its either broke or fell off
1) Try to loose a little the drive belt, for to avoid a higher tension.
2) LUBE very well the deck belt, must shure is worn, proceed with the instruction manual maintenance.
3) Test the input voltage motor, if there are voltage the motor need repair
4) Test the output voltage board, for input voltage motor, if there are NOT the board is faultyl. See my personal TIPS for HELP. Try to RUN THE software calibration for diagnose, and troubleshooting sincerely. God bless you
This is more than likely a loose drive belt, which would explain the slipping as well as the sound. To tighten this take off the plastic cover that covers the motor. You will see where the motor connects to the front roller with the drive belt. To tighten it there are two bolts that hold the motor to the machine, loosen those then pull it tight and retighten them, This should eliminate the problem.
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