R700 Rower Manual

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Generally, the L5 error indicates that the controller circuit is not receiving any data feed from the speed sensor of your treadmill. Gusyata nemeckaya narodnaya pesnya. Dragonlance campaign. When you start the treadmill (that has a L5 error), it will start briefly and then stop.

SAFETY GUIDELINES: Please read and follow the following safety guidelines. Read this owners manual and follow the instructions. TO ASSEMBLE YOUR R700 ROWER. This is the product manual for the York Fitness MagAir (R700, 3000 & 5000) Rowing Machine, products code 5666, 5223 & 5543.

It stops due to a built-in safety feature i.e. No speed data = stop motor. To fix this issue: Remove the motor cover, the speed sensor is located near the small wheel that has the small belt that connects with the roller. The sensor is a little (usually black) tube like thing. In 90% of the cases, the sensor position has shifted (usually happens if you're not too careful when removing or fitting the motor cover).

The sensor position is sensitive with respect to the two magnets embedded amongst the spokes of the small wheel (see photo). In some treadmills, the sensor is fitted parallel to the wheel while in others, it is fitted perpendicular to the wheel. All you have to do is move the sensor a tiny bit to the front (or back) and restart the treadmill. If this did not work try to reposition again (see attached photo). Depending on how far the sensor shifted from its correct position, it might take a few tries before you get it right. You know you've got it right when the treadmill once again functions normally. In 10% of the cases, the sensor wire might have either got disconnected or broken (usually happens if you're not too careful when removing or fitting the motor cover).

If you are a DIY kind of person and have a soldering kit handy, then you will know what to do else, call the technician - shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to fix it. Hope this helped. Answered 9 hours ago. When plugged in and powered up, the controller (under the motor cover) will have a red LED lit to show the power is on. If it is on, you have a harness or console issue.

Wire harnesses are frequently damaged when machines are assembled or moved, usually at the bottom of the console upright. If the LED is not on, check the outlet for power, check the power switch, it may be defective, if they are good, replace the controller. Very unusual to have a dead controller in an Icon machine, but it does happen. Answered 3 days ago.