You can fix your treadmill's intermittent stopping I paid $2500 for a Precor 905e treadmill in 1986 and just bought in January 2009 a ProForm 725TL for $35 because it had all the problems you described.
The Precor had the same problem eight years ago and I fixed it by first loosening (turning anti-clockwise) both rear adjusting bolts until the belt started slipping and then gradually tightening (turning clockwise) both bolts until it just stopped slipping. By slipping I mean when walked on at 3.0 MPH or less, you can feel the belt stop with every footstep. I also sprayed NAPA silicon spray 8300 under the belt.
Needless to say, the ProForm treadmill which had the same problem is also working just fine. My wife an I now enjoy walking together in the basement while watching TV instead of in -27C temperatures outside.
Note also that if your treadmill is programmable (has preset programs) and the pulse monitor is not plugged in or attached, the treadmill will stop after one or two minutes.
I suggest you find a manual for your treadmill (yes, you can, if you look hard enough on the Net) if you do not have one, perform the maintenance on it, decrease the tension on the running belt, lubricate the deck under the belt, align the running belt, and ... either use manual mode or plug in and wear the pulse monitor with the programs.
Good luck. |