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Troubleshooting

E8.0 Console
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Fixing an E02 error

This page explains what an E02 error means and how to fix it on an NoblePro Elite E8.0 treadmill. What does E02 error mean? Reason 1: Communication cable fault. The communication cable is how data is sent from the motor to the treadmill screen. The cable is located inside the

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E10 Series
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How to measure your NoblePro treadmill’s incline

This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to measure and adjust the incline of a NoblePro treadmill. This is particularly useful when calibrating, and adjusting your treadmill for use with apps that use incline data like Zwift, or our Kinni app. Read more in depth incline terminology here if you

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E8 Series
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Testing the speaker volume

This page explains how to measure the NoblePro Elite E8 Series speaker output levels. We know this is important to many people so we wanted to provide a way to check the volume levels. What tools to use To measure the sound you will need to use a decibel meter.

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How to calibrate your Elite E8.0

This page contains instructions on how to calibrate the speed for the Elite E8.0. Note: This procedure is for advanced users and to be undertaken at one’s own risk. What will I need? To ensure accurate calibration of the speed you will need a measuring instrument called a tachometer.  We

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Why does my treadmill keep starting when using Zwift?

There have been reports of NoblePro Elite treadmills starting or resuming a session without user input when connected to Zwift. This issue is solely related to the Zwift app as the treadmills are functioning as per design. What is happening? The Zwift app is sending the treadmill start session instructions

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Why does the electricity keep tripping?

Introduction Treadmill uses a large electric motor to power the running belt but the circuit should be able to handle the power requirements. NoblePro treadmills are designed for 13 amp standard circuits at home. However, there are times when a treadmill may trip the circuit breaker. This is not limited

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