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Treadmill Maintenance Guide: Tips & Mistakes To Avoid Common Error Codes Launch

With this new guide from SOLE Fitness, users can find out how to fix common error codes and get the most out of their machine for more effective home workouts.

-- SOLE Fitness has released a new guide to treadmill maintenance, teaching customers how to avoid E1, E2, E3, and AC/DC-4 error codes - and maintain their machine so that it can perform at an optimal level for longer.

More information can be found at https://www.soletreadmills.com/blogs/news/treadmill-maintenance-guide-tips-mistakes-to-avoid-e1-e2-e3-ac-dc-4-error-codes

The company has acknowledged that more and more consumers are turning to home gyms rather than paid memberships at a public gym. As Business Research Insights reports, this is in large part due to individuals becoming aware of the convenience and health benefits of home exercise routines. However, many new users are unaware of the best maintenance approaches.

"Maintaining your treadmill is about ensuring it works smoothly and lasts longer," the guide says. "Regular maintenance helps prevent issues like error codes and motor problems - and we cover the most essential tips to help you avoid common treadmill mistakes."

The E1 Communication Failure error is one of the most common issues that users encounter, and it means there's a problem between the console and control board - usually caused by loose data cables or a broken control board. The guide tells users to check all connections first and replace any damaged cables they find.

E2 errors point to problems with either the motor or control board, while the E3 Speed Sensor Malfunction shows up when the speed sensor gets misaligned or stops working properly.

When treadmills show the AC/DC-4 error, it means the motor is drawing too much power, which usually happens when there's too much friction between the belt and deck or when motor parts start wearing out.

SOLE Fitness also shares regular maintenance tips in the guide, such as cleaning the deck and belt surfaces regularly and advising users to apply silicone-based lubricant every three months by unplugging the treadmill, lifting the belt, and spreading the lubricant along the deck.

The company manufactures treadmills that are easy to clean and maintain, beginning with the F6X series, which starts at $1299.99 for users wanting a quality entry-level option. Their F8X series begins at $1899.99 and comes with more advanced features.

Interested parties can learn more at https://www.soletreadmills.com/

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