Depending on the brand / model of your product, you may have one or more serial numbers. You can generally find these on the bottom or base of any frame and at the back of attached consoles.
There are many things that could cause the console to not power on.
With JHTA, warranty doesn’t need to be registered as it is linked to your name upon purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase if you need to log a service request.
Please note: Warranty is voided if equipment owner changes. Please contact our team for warranty information if you have purchased a second-hand piece of equipment.
Check the following possible reasons before contacting the service team:
If you feel a slipping sensation when using your treadmill, the running belt may need to be tightened. In most cases, the belt has stretched from use, causing it to slip. This is a normal and common adjustment. Make sure that the unit is turned off and that the belt has come to a complete stop. To eliminate slip, adjust rear roller bolts with the appropriately-sized Allen wrench, tightening both the left and right bolts 1/4 turns as shown below. Try the treadmill again to check for slipping. Repeat if necessary, but never tighten roller bolts more than 1/4 of a turn at a time.
The running belt needs to be re-aligned, follow the below steps to re-align your belt:
1) Turn on the treadmill and bring belt to a speed of between 6-8 mph. If the running belt moves rapidly to one side, press the Stop button immediately and carry out adjustment while the belt is stationary or at a lower speed.
2) Stand behind the treadmill and watch the movement of the running belt. As you watch the running belt, make sure that the belt runs without moving from one side to the other and that the belt is centred between the side rails.
3) If the running belt tracks to the left, loosen the right roller bolt 1⁄4 of a turn, keeping the belt tension in mind. Observe changes and repeat if necessary.
4) If the running belt tracks to the right, tighten the right roller bolt 1⁄4 of a turn, keeping the belt tension in mind. Observe changes and repeat if necessary.
There may be a few reasons as to why the running belt is not running smoothly, check the below before contacting our service team:
Matrix Treadmills are self-lubricating so you do not need to lubricate these yourself. If you have a Vision, Horizon or Tempo Treadmill, you will need to lubricate these every few months depending on how often they are used, how long they are used for, the temperature of the room it is kept in, and many other variables.
To check if your treadmill needs to be lubricated, carefully lift up the running belt and touch the underside. If it is tacky, you do not need to lubricate. If the running belt feels dry and gets stuck while in motion, you will need to lubricate.
How to lubricate your Treadmill:
Issue: Power Source
Issue: Console Wiring
Issue: Added static
Issue: Improper grounding
Issue: Carpet
The batteries in the console may be weak (for non-programmable modelsl that do not plug into wall outlet)
There may be a few reasons for this issue:
Follow the below troubleshooting guide before contacting our service team:
You may be gripping the heart rate handlebars too tightly, try to maintain a moderate pressure while holding onto the heart rate handlebars.
Try gripping the heart rate handlebars over the top, with your thumb next to your index finger instead of gripping it with your thumb under the handlebars.
Contact heart rate grips are not intended for continuous readings, instead, try holding the grips for 10-20 seconds at a time for an accurate reading.
Static electricity can damage the heart rate receiver and/or grips and can cause either a “HR” or no reading at all.
Remove the console and verify that the heart rate cables are attached properly, making sure that the cables are securely inserted into the console.
Issue: Leveling
The bike may not be on a level surface. Verify surface is level and adjust levelers on the machine as needed.
Issue: Bolts
Loosen all the bolts attached during the assembly process, grease the threads and tighten again.
Issue: Brake is rubbing against the flywheel
The magnetic brake may be rubbing against the flywheel. The pedals will be very difficult to move and a screeching sound may be heard when attempted, the brakes should be replaced, please contact our service team.
Issue: Leveling
The bike may not be on a level surface. Verify surface is level and adjust levelers on the machine as needed.
Issue: Bolts
Improper assembly or loose assembly bolts. Verify assembly steps using your manual, tighten all bolts used for assembly.