Treadmill

Model # 266296181 Official Lifestyler 1200 motorized treadmill

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Lifestyler 266296181 1200 motorized treadmill, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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266296181 Fitness & Exercise
Switch 098906

#34

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Switch

Part #098906

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Plastic Nut 000558

#36

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Plastic nut

Part #000558

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Velcro 072168

#49

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Velcro

Part #072168

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Hex Bolt 074004

#35

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Hex bolt

Part #074004

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Knob 091545

#29A

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Knob

Part #091545

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Screw Sockt 091065

#22

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Screw sockt

Part #091065

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Collar 093319

#37

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Collar

Part #093319

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Mtr Pvt Rod 087149

#31

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Mtr pvt rod

Part #087149

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Guard Plasti 087106

#11

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Guard plasti

Part #087106

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Screw 090956

#10

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Screw

Part #090956

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Symptoms for treadmills

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Main causes: damaged walking belt, improper belt tension, lack of belt lubricant, bad drive motor…

Main causes: damaged walking belt, improper belt tension, bad roller bearing…

Main causes: rear roller out of alignment, damaged walking belt, bad roller…

Main causes: missing safety key, bad control console, wiring failure, faulty motor control board, bad drive motor…

Main causes: faulty sensors, wiring failure, bad control console…

Main causes: bad control console, wiring failure, bad motor control board…

Main causes: no power, bad power cord, tripped or faulty overload switch, bad power switch, wiring failure, bad motor co…

Repair guides for treadmills

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your treadmill.

How to replace a treadmill motor controller

How to replace a treadmill motor controller

Your treadmill motor won't run with a defective motor controller. Replace the motor controller if it doesn't operate the…

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less
How to replace a treadmill drive motor

How to replace a treadmill drive motor

A defective drive motor won't run when activated by the motor controller. Replace the treadmill drive motor if it doesn'…

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less
How to replace a treadmill walking board

How to replace a treadmill walking board

A worn-out walking board creates friction with the walking belt and causes the belt to slow down during use. Replace the…

Repair difficulty
Time required
 30 minutes or less

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