Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Nautilus treadmill – Nautilus T912 - T914 - T916 – How to view maintenance information – How to adjust the treadmill belt – How to remove the treadmill belt – How to update the treadmill firmware
Category: Treadmill Repair and Service
Contents of this article
- How to view maintenance information
- How to update firmware
- How to remove the treadmill belt
Nautilus T912 - T914 - T916
Maintenance Information
Model T912
The total time and distance the treadmill has been in use can be viewed using the Maintenance Screens.
This information can help you schedule treadmill maintenance and check treadmill usage.
To view the treadmill’s total Run-time and total Distance information:
1. Press and hold ENTER and STOP keys on the console for at least 3 seconds.
2. Use the INCLINE UP/DOWN keys to scroll to ConF selection.
3. Press the QUICKSTART key.
4. Use the INCLINE UP/DOWN keys to scroll to view TOTAL HOURS and TOTAL MILES.
Model T914 & T916
In addition to the total time, the distance the T914 or T916 treadmill has been in use can be viewed using the Machine Status console codes.
To view the treadmill’s run-time information:
1. Press the SPEED UP key on Ergo Bar, then 4, ENTER on the console.
2. The words "Machine Status" will be displayed.
3. Press the SPEED UP key on Ergo Bar, and scroll to "Run Hours".
4. The current Run Hours will be displayed.
5. Press the CLEAR key to exit.
To view the total distance the treadmill has been used:
1. Press the SPEED UP key on Ergo Bar, then 4, ENTER on the console.
2. The words "Machine Status" will be displayed.
3. Press the SPEED UP key on Ergo Bar and scroll to "Distance".
4. The current Distance in the current machine units (Miles/KM) will be displayed.
5. Press CLEAR to exit.
The total time and distance the treadmill has been in use can be viewed using the Maintenance Screens.
This information can help you schedule treadmill maintenance and check treadmill usage.
To view the treadmill’s total Run-time and total Distance information:
1. Press and hold ENTER and STOP keys on the console for at least 3 seconds.
2. Use the INCLINE UP/DOWN keys to scroll to ConF selection.
3. Press the QUICKSTART key.
4. Use the INCLINE UP/DOWN keys to scroll to view TOTAL HOURS and TOTAL MILES.
Model T914 & T916
In addition to the total time, the distance the T914 or T916 treadmill has been in use can be viewed using the Machine Status console codes.
To view the treadmill’s run-time information:
1. Press the SPEED UP key on Ergo Bar, then 4, ENTER on the console.
2. The words "Machine Status" will be displayed.
3. Press the SPEED UP key on Ergo Bar, and scroll to "Run Hours".
4. The current Run Hours will be displayed.
5. Press the CLEAR key to exit.
To view the total distance the treadmill has been used:
1. Press the SPEED UP key on Ergo Bar, then 4, ENTER on the console.
2. The words "Machine Status" will be displayed.
3. Press the SPEED UP key on Ergo Bar and scroll to "Distance".
4. The current Distance in the current machine units (Miles/KM) will be displayed.
5. Press CLEAR to exit.
Adjusting Belt Tension
Adjust the belt tension whenever the belt slips or moves unsteadily during operation by following the steps below:
1. Start by loosening the two (2) adjustment bolts
Adjust the belt tension whenever the belt slips or moves unsteadily during operation by following the steps below:
1. Start by loosening the two (2) adjustment bolts
2. With the walking belt loose, place two marks
35 inches (89 cm) apart on each side of the belt near the edge. The belt must be loose enough for you to move it from side-to-side on the front or rear roller
35 inches (89 cm) apart on each side of the belt near the edge. The belt must be loose enough for you to move it from side-to-side on the front or rear roller
3. Turn the adjusting bolts clockwise by equal amounts until the marks are between 35-3/16 inches and 35-5/16 inches apart. Proper tension for the walking belt is between .5%–.6%. This should be about six full turns of each adjustment bolt from the point where the belt begins to stretch.
Important: Do not exceed 35-5/16 inches.
4. Test the belt by running on the belt at about four (4) mph. Hold the handrail lightly and resist the belt movement with your feet.
5. If you feel the belt slip on the front roller, increase the tension of each adjustment bolt by 1/2 turn and re-test. If you feel the belt slip again, check the tensioner adjustment.
Adjusting Belt Tracking
Perform this procedure whenever the belt moves to one side or the other. Stay off the belt when adjusting the tracking.
1. Start the treadmill at minimum speed and grade.
2. Increase speed to six (6) mph, and make the following adjustment:
2.1. If the belt moves to the right, turn the right adjustment bolt 1/4-turn clockwise.
2.2. If the belt moves to the left, turn the left adjustment bolt 1/4-turn clockwise.
3. After making an initial adjustment, run the treadmill for five (5) minutes and observe how the belt tracks. If the belt continues to move away from the center, adjust the appropriate side until properly centered.
Adjusting Belt Tracking
Perform this procedure whenever the belt moves to one side or the other. Stay off the belt when adjusting the tracking.
1. Start the treadmill at minimum speed and grade.
2. Increase speed to six (6) mph, and make the following adjustment:
2.1. If the belt moves to the right, turn the right adjustment bolt 1/4-turn clockwise.
2.2. If the belt moves to the left, turn the left adjustment bolt 1/4-turn clockwise.
3. After making an initial adjustment, run the treadmill for five (5) minutes and observe how the belt tracks. If the belt continues to move away from the center, adjust the appropriate side until properly centered.
Replacing the Walk Belt
Perform this procedure whenever the walk belt is still too loose after adjusting the tension or when the belt is worn or frayed.
Perform this procedure whenever the walk belt is still too loose after adjusting the tension or when the belt is worn or frayed.
1. Remove the Treadmill Hood
1.1 Turn the treadmill circuit breaker off, and unplug the power.
1.2 Remove the Front Trim, Right Lower Cover, Left Lower Cover, and Top Motor Covers.
2. Remove the Rollers
2.1 Remove the left and right end caps.
1.1 Turn the treadmill circuit breaker off, and unplug the power.
1.2 Remove the Front Trim, Right Lower Cover, Left Lower Cover, and Top Motor Covers.
2. Remove the Rollers
2.1 Remove the left and right end caps.
2.2 Carefully slide the roller out from the machine.
2.3 Remove the Kick Plate and four (4) screws.
2.4 Remove the Pivot Bolt on the left and right side of the Upright Weldment.
2.5 Remove the screw from the Front Roller Retaining Bracket on the left and right side, then remove the brackets.
2.6 Remove the Bolt and Tensioner assembly from the frame.
2.7 Slide the Front Roller over to the left, then use the belt to lift and slide out the roller from the machine.
Updating the Console Firmware
Model T912
The firmware can only be updated at the factory, the console must be exchanged.1. Turn the power off.
The firmware can only be updated at the factory, the console must be exchanged.1. Turn the power off.
2. Remove the six (6) screws attaching the metal access panel on the rear of the console to expose the internal PC board.
3. Plug the FISP into J15 in the lower right corner of the board (see Figure).
4. Turn the power back on:
# The LED on the FISP will flash orange as data is downloaded to the console.
# When the download is complete, the LED will turn to solid green.
# The download takes one minute. If the LED is solid orange, inspect the connection, the plug may be forced incorrectly in the socket.
5. Turn the power off.
6. Unplug the FISP ribbon cable from J15.
7. Reattach the access panel with the screws removed on step 2.
8. Turn the power on and reconfigure the console using code “Speed Up” key, “8”, “Enter”, and then “Enter" again at this point using the Speed or Grade Up or Down arrows will allow the appropriate selection to be seen. Press “Enter” to select.
3. Plug the FISP into J15 in the lower right corner of the board (see Figure).
4. Turn the power back on:
# The LED on the FISP will flash orange as data is downloaded to the console.
# When the download is complete, the LED will turn to solid green.
# The download takes one minute. If the LED is solid orange, inspect the connection, the plug may be forced incorrectly in the socket.
5. Turn the power off.
6. Unplug the FISP ribbon cable from J15.
7. Reattach the access panel with the screws removed on step 2.
8. Turn the power on and reconfigure the console using code “Speed Up” key, “8”, “Enter”, and then “Enter" again at this point using the Speed or Grade Up or Down arrows will allow the appropriate selection to be seen. Press “Enter” to select.
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