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If you have a problem with your cross trainer, before you do anything else please check that all
the cables have been connected correctly. Loose cables are very common and many problems
can be solved by making sure the cables are properly connected.
The following table details the most common problems and how to fix them. If you still have a problem
after going through the troubleshooting guide please call your local YORK distributor for advice.
PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
NO DISPLAY
No power
Make sure power cord is plugged in
properly
System halted
Unplug and re-plug the power cord to reset
the system
NO SPEED DISPLAY
Wires are damaged or not connected properly Verify all wires are connected properly
Speed sensor is too far from magnet Contact your local YORK distributor
PARTIAL DISPLAY The PA board is not connected properly
Unplug and re-plug the power cord
Verify all wires are connected properly
Disconnect and re-connect all cables
Contact your local YORK distributor
NO PULSE SIGNAL
Wires are damaged or not connected
properly
Verify all wires are connected properly
Too much hand movement Dry palms
Palms too wet Grip using moderate pressure
Hand Pulse Sensor is being gripped too tightly Remove all rings
User is wearing rings Contact your local YORK distributor
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT OPEN PROTECTIVE CASING. IF ERROR PERSIST,
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL YORK DISTRIBUTOR FOR ADVICE. KEEP THE
EQUIPMENT OUT OF USE UNTIL IT IS REPAIRED.
If you are having problems with your heart rate reading, please note that some fibres used in
clothes eg) polyester, create static electricity that may prevent a reliable heart rate reading. Mobile
phones, TV’s, microwaves and other electrical appliances that generate an electromagnetic field
may also interfere with heart rate measurement.
Troubleshooting
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