Sole ST100-YT33 User manual

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Treadmills
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User manual
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WARNING:
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE TREADMILL FROM THE ELECTRICAL
OUTLET BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents...................................................................... 1
Table of Figures ........................................................................ 3
Description................................................................................ 4
A E
LECTRICAL
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ONFIGURATION
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1. ST100-YT33 Treadmill components ........................ 4
1. Console ...................................................................... 5
2. Main controller.......................................................... 5
3. Treadmill motor ........................................................ 5
4. Incline motor............................................................. 5
Operation................................................................................... 7
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INDOW
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1. OFF Mode................................................................. 7
2. READY Mode .......................................................... 7
3. RUN Mode................................................................ 7
4. SLEEP MODE .......................................................... 7
B F
UNCTION
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1. SPEED ...................................................................... 8
2. Incline ....................................................................... 8
3. TIME......................................................................... 8
4. DISTANCE............................................................... 8
5. CALORIES ............................................................... 9
6. PULSE ...................................................................... 9
7. LAPS......................................................................... 9
C F
UNCTION
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1. READY MODE ...................................................... 10
2. RUN MODE ........................................................... 10
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ALIBRATION
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ROCEDURE ................................. 11
1. Calibration............................................................... 11
Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 13
1. General.................................................................... 13
2. Troubleshooting Matrix .......................................... 14
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3. controller debugging form ...................................... 21
Diagrams and Schematics ....................................................... 22
APPENDIX A......................................................................... 25
1. TREADBELT ADJUSTMENT .............................. 25
APPENDIX B ......................................................................... 27
1. TREADMILL LUBRICATION ............................. 27
APPENDIX C ......................................................................... 28
1. RESET SWITCH RESETTING ............................. 28
APPENDIX D......................................................................... 29
APPENDIX E ......................................................................... 30
1. SPEED SENSOR ADJUSTMENT......................... 30
2. SERVICE QUESTIONS......................................... 30
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TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Operational Flowchart ............................................... 6
Figure 2 Console Layout........................................................ 22
Figure 3 Mechanical Layout .................................................. 22
Figure 4 Main Controller information & voltages................. 23
Figure 5 Function JK1 connector on Main Controller........... 23
Figure 6 Wiring Diagram........................................................ 24
Figure 8 If Treadbelt slips...................................................... 25
Figure 9 If tread belt shifts too far to the Right ..................... 25
Figure 10 If tread belt shifts too far to the Left...................... 26
Figure 11 Resetting Reset switch........................................... 28
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DESCRIPTION
A E
LECTRICAL
C
ONFIGURATION
Note: Electrical servicing of this treadmill is limited to board
level replacement.
1. ST100-YT33 TREADMILL COMPONENTS
a) Safety key:
To fits on the Console that activate all functions. If no safety
key, console can not be controlled.
b) Console:
Interface that controls all functions of the treadmill.
c) Main controller:
The circuit board consist of the DC power supply for
consol incline drive and DC motor driver, link the
console to output appropriate voltages for motor that
control the treadmill functions.
d) Treadmill motor:
This is a variable speed for DC motor. To control the 0 –90
voltages on the main controller, it can to increase or
decrease speed of running belt.
e) Incline motor:
This is an ac motor. User can to control variable
elevation by console within main controller.
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NFORMATION
1. CONSOLE
a) Contains LCD windows which are twenty rows of "dots"
(8high) indicate each segment of a workout. DISTANCRE
CALORIES PULSE TIME SPEED INCLINE.
2. MAIN CONTROLLER
a) Include power supply motor driver control circuit and incline control
circuit.
3. TREADMILL MOTOR
a) It’s a variable speed on 0-90 volt DC motor.
b) Have three wires red, black and green.
c) If there is DC voltage on the Red wire (M+) the treadmill motor will turn
clockwise.
d) If there is DC voltage on the Black wire (M-) the treadmill motor will turn
counter-clockwise.
e) The higher the voltage the faster the motor turns.
f) The green wire is ground.
4. INCLINE MOTOR
a) This is a 110 volt AC motor.
b) Have four wires, red, black, white and green.
c) Has one 3 pins cable of position sensor.
d) If there is AC voltage on the Red wire (UP) the incline motor will increase the
incline.
e) If there is AC voltage on the Black wire (DOWN) the incline motor will
decrease the incline.
f) The White wire (COM) is neutral.
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Figure 1 Operational Flowchart
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OPERATION
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1. OFF MODE
a) When user doesn’t insert the SAFETY KEY on the console, the treadmill
enters the OFF Mode and all windows will appear blank.
2. READY MODE
a) When the treadmill is ON and the sfasekey is in released status in console,
( LCD windows and twenty rows "dots" (8high)) 7 SEGMENT LED display
"0:00", MANUAL LED will be bright, the LAP light s run a circle each
second.
b) TIME, DISTANCE and CALORIES Values will all be saved when RUN
Mode enters READY Mode.
c) In READY Mode, if user doesn't press any button for 30 minutes it will
automatically turn off (blank out).
d) Console will display current software version in MESSAGE window;
DISTANCE window displays total accumulated working distance; TIME
window displays total accumulated working time.
e) Incline will be calibrated to zero automatically. If incline is faulty, INCLINE
window will display ERR (At this time, incline is non-function but other
functions are normal.
3. RUN MODE
a) In RUN Mode, pressing the “STOP” button and removing the SAFETY
KEY will cause the treadmill stop instantly and enter OFF Mode.
b) Display will automatically shift every 5 seconds.
c) Press "Display" button to exchange the displaying of LED which includes
laps of Track, Incline profile and Speed profile.
4. SLEEP MODE
a) In SLEEP Mode, if any buttons are pressed then the treadmill
enters READY Mode.
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UNCTION
1. SPEED
a) Display the current speed in Kilometer per hour.
b) DISPLAY range is 0.0 to 99.9 mph.
c) WORK range is 1 to 18 km(0.5/12MPH).
d) Press Speed “FAST” or Speed ”SLOW” to adjust speed, each increment
and decrement is 0.1 mph.
2. INCLINE
a) Display the incline position from 0 to 15.
b) DISPLAY range is 0 to 999.
c) WORK range is 0 to 15.
d) INCLINE preset value is 0 to 15.
e) Press “UP” or ”DOWN” to adjust incline, each increment and decrement is 1.
3. TIME
a) TIME is either COUNT UP or COUNT DOWN. System preset is COUNT
UP; if user sets the time then timer is COUNT DOWN.
b) DISPLAY range is 0:00 to 99:59.
c) WORK range is 0:00 to 99:59.
d) COUNT DOWN setup range is 10:00 to 99:00.
e) When TIME is set, the count will go to zero.
f) In RUN Mode, press “START” button to save value of time and enter “RUN
Mode” again that value will continue count up time.
4. DISTANCE
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a) In RUN Mode, DISTANCE preset is COUNT UP.
b) DISPLAY range is 0.00 to 999.
c) WORK range is 0.00 to 999
d) In RUN Mode, press the "START" button that DISTANCE value will still
display and save all data. If RUN Mode is entered, the distance will count up
again..
5. CALORIES
a) In RUN Mode, CALORIES preset is COUNT UP.
b) DISPLAY range is 0.00 to 999.
c) WORK range is 0.00 to 999.
d) In RUN Mode, press the "START" button to save value of distance and
entering "RUN Mode" again that value will continue count up time.
6. PULSE
a) DISPLAY range is 0 to 999.
b) WORK range is 40 to 220.
c) If the treadmill doesn't have a signal for 8 seconds then value will become
"P".
7. LAPS
a) Display your current laps. (One lap means 0.4km).
8. SCAN
a) Display will automatically shift every 5 seconds.
b) At the Dot Matrix window that displays profiles of speed and
incline which will shift every 5seconds.
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1. READY MODE
a) In "READY" mode, user could choose any programs which includes
MANUAL, HILL, FATBURN, CARDIO, STRENGTH, INTERVAL, USE1,
USE2, HR1, HR2 or press "START" button to execute directly.
b) STOP button: When press”STOP”button is held down for more than 3
seconds the console will reset.
c) START button: When press "START" button, there will be 3 warning beep,
then machine starts running. In MANUAL, treadmill starts at MIN SPEED
and treadmill starts at program preset value in PROGRAM.
d) ENTER button: Press ENTER button to change each function. MANUAL
can set using time and weight, Pre-set PROGRAM can set using time,weight
and speed, Heart Rate Control 1~2 can set weight,time,age and the value of
heart rate. User Program 1~2 can set time,weight,speed and incline.
e) PROGRAM button: Press PROGRAM button to select manual,
program USER and HRC program.
f) FAST button: If user doesn’t enter a setting then this button is non-
functional.
g) SLOW button: If user doesn’t enter a setting then this button is non-
functional.
h) UP button: If user doesn’t enter a setting then this button is non- functional.
i) DOWN button: If user doesn’t enter a setting then this button is non-
functional.
j) SPEED RAPID button: 6 preset buttons for rapid speed: 2kph, 4kph, 6kph,
8kph, 10kph, 12kph.
k) INCLINE RAPID button: 6 preset buttons for rapid incline: 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 .
l) FAN button: It can to control ON/OFF for the fan.
2. RUN MODE
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SAFETY KEY: When safety key is pulled away from its position, the
computer will be automatically shut down.
b) STOP button: press “STOP” button to stop treadmill.
c) START button: non-functional.
d) Progra
button: non-functional.
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e) FAST button: Press the button to increase your speed and each increase is
0.1kph(0.1mph). If button is pressed continuously then speed increases to
MAX SPEED quickly.
f) SLOW button: Press the button to decrease your speed and each decrease is
0.1kph(0.1mph). If button is pressed continuously then speed decreases to
MIN SPEED quickly.
g) UP button: Press the button to raise position and each increase is 1, the
maximum incline position is 15.
h) DOWN button: Press the button to lower position and each decrease is 1, the
minimum incline position is 0.
i) SPEED RAPID button: Speed will set to 2kph, 4kph, 6kph, 8kph, 10kph,
12kph quickly.
j) INCLINE RAPID button: Incline will set to 1,3,6,9,12,15 position quickly.
k) Fan button: It can to control ON/OFF for the fan.
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ALIBRATION
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ROCEDURE
1. CALIBRATION
a) Turn on power.
b) Press and hold
START” and “FAST”
button at the same time.
c) Inserts the SAFETY KEY on console, all windows will appear blank.
d) Press “ENTER” to set units mode and in MW will display "UNIT
ENGLISH", press "FAST" button to change to Mile which will display
"UNIT METRIC.
e) Press “ENTER” to Set wheel size: Press “FAST” or “SLOW” button to
adjust to 2.36.
f) Press
ENTER”
button to memorize above setting and enter next section of
setting mode.
g) Set Min. speed: Press “FAST” or “SLOW” button to adjust window to 0.5.
h) Press
ENTER”
button to memorize above setting and enter next section of
setting mode.
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i) Set high speed: PressFAST” or “SLOW” button to adjust window to 12.0.
j) Press
ENTER”
button to memorize above setting and enter next section of
setting mode.
k) Set high incline position: Press “UP” or “DOWN” button to adjust to 15.
l) Press
“START”
button to memorize all value, the treadmill will calibrate
automatically.
m) After calibrating, treadmill will reset then enter “READY MODE”.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING:
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE TREADMILL FROM THE ELECTRICAL
OUTLET BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT.
1. GENERAL
a) Do a visual check of all wiring and connections looking for chafed wires or
lose connections.
b) Make sure any wiring is safely positioned and/or secured away from moving
parts.
c) If you find a fuse blown on a circuit board replace the circuit board.
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2. TROUBLESHOOTING MATRIX
Condition Reason Solve
When turn on power,
ON/OFF switch isn’t lit.
1 Power cord isn’t plugged into outlet.
2 Power cord isn’t plug into unit.
3 The voltage of outlet is too low.
4 Plug or connector of power cord is open.
5 Connector of power cord is broken.
6 Connecting cable disconnected.
7 Breaker tripped.
8 Breaker is broken.
9 ON/OFF switch is broken.
1 Plug the power cord into outlet.
2 Plug the power cord into unit.
3 Check the voltage of outlet.
4 Replace power cord.
5 Replace power cord.
6 Check if wire is disconnected, connect it
again.
7 Press the small red button to return to
original status.
8 Replace breaker.
9 Replace AC switch.
After turning on power,
treadmill has a popping
sound.
1 Incorrect input power, varistor is blown broken on controller.
1 Check the voltage of power is 110-
115V. Replace controller.
When insert safe key, no
display on monitor.
1 Haven’t switch ON/OFF switch.
2 Insert the Safe key on wrong position.
3 12 PIN Computer connector not plugged in properly.
4 12 PIN computer cable is broken.
1 Switch the AC switch.
2 Insert the safe key on right position.
3 Please check the wire and connect
again.
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5 Fuse on controller is blown.
6 Varistor on controller is blown.
7 Reed switch of console is broken. (open)
8 Other components are faulty.
4 Replace 12 PIN computer cable.
5 Replace fuse or controller.
6 Replace varistor or controller.
7 Replace reed switch or console.
8 Replace console.
With no safe key but
treadmill could display or
operate
1 Reed switch of console is broken. (short)
2 Have other magnetic components on console.
1 Replace reed switch or console.
2 Remove magnetic component beside safe
key.
When press “START”,
treadmill doesn’t start.
1 Motor M+ or M- wire isn’t connected into right position.
2 Controller is broken. (No power to motor)
3 Motor is broken.
4 Treadmill controller shut down and LED would be ON.
1 Please check and plug again.
2 Replace controller or MOSFET IRFP
460 and add the Silicone Heat Sink
Paste suitably.
3 Replace motor or check the wire and
connector if it was broken.
4 Turn off the AC switch and turn on power
again.
Treadmill stops or shuts off
by itself.
1 House breaker tripped.
2 Treadmill breaker tripped.
3 Treadmill controller fuse is broken.
4 Treadmill controller shut down and LED would be ON.
1. Reset it.
2. Reset treadmill breaker.
3. Replace with new fuse
4. Turn off the AC switch and turn on
power again.
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treadmill can’t stop.
1. Reed switch of console is broken. 1. Replace with new reed switch or
console.
LCDs not bright,
incomplete or imperfect.
1. LCD light is broken.
2. Power to console too low.
1. Replace with new LCD or console.
2. Check AC power is 110-115V.
3. Check power to console.
4.Replace lower controller.
LCD displays not bright,
incomplete or imperfect.
1. LCD displays are broken. 1. Replace with new console and calibrate
it.
When press “START”
button to start treadmill,
running belt isn’t running
and window displays “Loss
Speed” error message after
8 seconds.
1. Controller experienced unusual shut down; the Shut_D light
will be always bright. (Controller debugging form)
2. Motor wires (red, black) aren’t plugged into controller.
3. Computer cables not connected properly.
4. Computer cables are broken or damaged.
5. Motor belt is broken.
6. Controller is broken.
7. Motor is broken.
8. Console is broken.
1. Turn off power and reset the treadmill.
2. Plug wires again.
3. Plug the wire again on controller,
connector and console.
4. Replace with new wires.
5. Replace with new motor belt.
6. Replace with new controller.
7. Replace with new motor.
8. Replace with new console.
SPEED windows display is
not 0.5 to 12.0 km
Monitor is not calibrated. Calibrate the console
INCLINE windows display 1 Console is not calibrated.
1 Calibrate the console.
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The speed of the belt
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display.
1. Console is not calibrated. 1.Calibrate the console
The incline position doesn’t
match console
1 Console is not calibrated.
1 Calibrate the console.
INCLINE ERR window
displays “E2”.
1 Position sensor value of incline motor is wrong.
1 Turn off the AC switch and turn on power
again.
2. Calibrate the monitor.
INCLINE window displays
during training.
1 Position sensor value of incline motor is wrong.
1 Turn off power and reset the treadmill.
INCLINE window displays
“----”.
1 Position sensor value of incline motor is wrong.
1.Check the 3 pins cable of the incline
motor.
TIME window display “E3”
1.EEPROM is broken. 1.Replace with new console and calibrate
it.
After pressing “START
button, the treadmill stops
immediately.
1 Controller is broken. 1 Turn off the AC switch and turn on power
again.
2 Replace controller and calibrate it.
Erratic pulse display. 1. Another chest belt in use around treadmill.
2. Other magnetic field disturbance.
1. Check for other chest belt use around
treadmill.
2. Change the position or direction of
treadmill.
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After pressing “START”
button, the treadmill stop
immediately.
Controller was broken. Replace with new controller and calibrate
it.
FAST/SLOW button of
SPEED ADJUSTMENT
SWITCH can’t be used.
Speed button just can press
FAST, can’t press SLOW.
Speed button just can press
SLOW, can’t press FAST.
1 The connector of SPEED CABLE (UPPER) and
CONSOLE not connected properly.
2 The connector of SPEED CABLE (UPPER) and SPEED
ADJUSTMENT SWITCH W/CABLE not connected properly.
3 The connector of SPEED CABLE (UPPER) or
SPEED ADJUSTMENT SWITCH/W/CABLE is
damaged.
4. Button of SPEED ADJUSTMENT SWITCH is broken.
5. The connector of SPEED CABLE (UPPER) or SPEED
ADJUSTMENT SWITCH/W/CABLE is damaged.
6. The connector of SPEED CABLE (UPPER) or SPEED
ADJUSTMENT SWITCH/W/CABLE is damaged.
1. Connect cables again.
2. Connect cables again.
3. Connect cable again.
4. Replace with new buttons.
5. Replace with new cable.
6. Replace with new cable.
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Sole ST100-YT33 User manual

Category
Treadmills
Type
User manual

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