I have a New Balance 1400. How do you do a hard reset on it?
Everything works fine but the motor wont move unless its hooked up to my drill battery, then it works just fine. the motor isn't getting the message to move. Its not the sensor, if I walk on the treadmill and move the motor the error code wont show up until I stop walking (no movement, error code pops up)I can raise and lower the inclined as long I am making it move. I did the calibration on it and it went all the way up and back down, no problems there. Fan works, speed and incline works, pulse works, programs work user 1 and 2 works. I looked at both boards and there is no indications of loose wires, melting or burning. I TOOK THE FUSE INTO AUTO ZONE AND HAD IT TESTED, BAD FUSE!!!!!I WENT TO RADIO SHACK AND GOT A PACK OF SLOW BURN 15 AMP 250V, GOT IT HOME, PUT IT IN IT WORKED!!! So ERR1 can also be the FUSE. I am amazed and very happy. Thank you 18 people that viewed my question, no need to hard reset!
Re: I have a New Balance 1400. How do you do a hard reset...
In almost all treadmill error 1 denotes the speed sensor error.
In you case I suspect there is some variation in the alignment of the speed sensor. May it moved away from the magnet Which is fixed on the rotating wheel. Try to make it closer as much as it can, be sure not to keep a small distance .hope it will solve the problem.
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1) LUBE the deck belt,you have a WORN deck belt, this happen because you didnot lube according with the schedule maintenance 29 LUBE the rollers bearing too 3) Test the drive belt motor, for worn or crack, or adjust if is possible 4) Test the input voltage motor, if there are the motor need repair 5) Test the output voltage board, for input voltage motor, if there are NOT the board is faulty. God bless you
Your brushes are bad. The more expensive drills have removable vent covers on the back of the drill, one each side. Under them you will find a plate about the size of a dime. carefully move the plate around pulling it up. There will be a spring with a copper wire connected to a graphite looking block. This is your brush, sends juice to your motor. If the spring looks burnt or the brush is broken you will need to order a new set. If they look good you can try blowing the motor out with air. If you have a black and decker or skill drill the motor is not repairable. New brushes cost less than $10.
if the battery show good on the charger and you have a light i would check the switch. you can do a hot wire connection to check it. you need you battery and two wire connedtors. disconnect your switch and hook your battery straight to the motor. if the motor turns it is your switch. if not, that's bad, probably the motor is gone.
Could be. If you had to take it apart, I would definately check the wire harness connection. Also if there are bolts that were removed, check to make sure none of those pinched the harness when reassembling.
machine was working fine when suddenly it just jammed up. Everything seems to be fine, but the balance wheel is completely jammed rigid. I've looked at the shuttle and there are no thread jams at all. The needle moves fine from side to side with different stitch selections, but wont go up and down with the wheel. I have tried looking in the machine, but I can't find any thread jammed.
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