Replace the circuit breaker switch if the meter measures no continuity. If the circuit breaker switch isn’t tripped or the treadmill won’t power up after resetting the circuit breaker switch, use a multimeter to check for continuity through the circuit breaker switch (with the treadmill unplugged).If the power cord is okay, check the circuit breaker switch on the treadmill and reset the circuit breaker switch if it’s tripped.If the electrical outlet works, unplug the treadmill and check the power cord for damage.If the outlet still doesn’t work, plug the treadmill into a different outlet and have an electrician repair the broken electrical outlet. If the outlet is dead, reset the house circuit breaker to restore power to the outlet. Make sure the electrical outlet the treadmill is plugged into has power by plugging a lamp or small appliance into the outlet to see if it works.
How to fix your Reebok i-Run treadmill when it won't power upĪ failed power supply, broken power cord, tripped circuit breaker switch, failed circuit breaker switch, bad power switch, wiring failure, bad motor control board or failed console display can prevent your treadmill from powering up. The treadmill walking belt rotates around the front and rear rollers and provides a moving surface to walk on. The treadmill reed switch detects the walking belt speed and sends speed signals to the console and controller.
The treadmill motor controller regulates the speed of the drive motor to move the walking belt at the desired pace. The treadmill drive motor rotates the drive belt, which spins the front belt roller to move the walking belt. The console features a digital display for showing workout information and settings to the user. The treadmill console controls all the functions of your treadmill. Most common Reebox i-Run treadmill parts that need replacing