PM3 Troubleshooting

This section is designed to help you diagnose and fix problems with your PM3 monitor. To help minimize issues with your PM3, Concept2 recommends keeping your PM3 firmware current. PM3 firmware releases are available at no charge from our website. Read more

If you have questions or problems, or if you need further troubleshooting assistance, please contact us at 800.245.5676 (US/Canada) or rowing@concept2.com.

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Dead Monitor/Vertical or Horizontal Black Lines

Battery Issues

Symptoms

  • My PM3 is warning me that the batteries are too low, but I think the batteries are OK.
  • The battery life seems short.

Resolution 1: (Applies to Model D and E Indoor Rowers only)

Follow the diagnostic steps below to determine whether the problem is with the generator cable or the battery.

  1. Remove all batteries from the PM3.
  2. Ensure the “tach” (generator) cable is plugged in firmly and all the way.
  3. Row hard on your Model D or E Indoor Rower.
    1. If the PM3 comes on and stays on while rowing, then at least part of the generator is working. Proceed to step 4.
    2. If the PM3 does not come on, then generator cable needs to be replaced, and you can stop following this diagnostic procedure.
  4. Install fresh D-cell batteries in the PM3. The PM3 should power up.
  5. Set the language and date (the year, at minimum).
  6. On the PM3 Main Menu select More Options, then Utilities, then Product ID.
  7. Look at the Model type. Make sure it is set to D (or D/E) for a Model D or E Indoor Rower. If it says A, B, or C, contact Concept2.
  8. Press Menu|Back until you reach the Main Menu.
  9. Select Just Row.
  10. Start rowing:
    1. If the numbers begin counting, then the generator appears to be working. Proceed to step 10.
    2. If the numbers do not begin counting, stop this diagnostic procedure and replace the generator before proceeding.
  11. Stop rowing, press Menu|Back while the flywheel is still spinning, and wait for 30–60 seconds. If you receive a low battery message, replace the generator.

Resolution 2: (Applies only to PM3s in use with Model A, B, or C Indoor Rowers)

Under normal circumstances, a set of Alkaline D cell batteries should last for about 350 hours of operational time. If you find this is not the case, take the following steps.

  1. Check your firmware version: On the PM3 Main Menu select More Options, then Utilities, then Product ID. If your firmware version is less than 101, then updating your firmware may extend the life of batteries, as newer firmware uses the microprocessor more efficiently.
  2. Observe the performance monitor after rowing. The monitor should turn off within six minutes of the time you stop rowing (except when plugged into a computer, or during certain types of intervals). If it is not turning off within that timeframe, please contact Concept2 for assistance.
  3. Check the battery level: On the PM3 Main Menu select More Options, then Utilities, then Battery. Once the battery level gets down to about 80%, the battery percentage should not go down by more than 1% per day. If it does, there is probably damage to the circuit board and the unit should be replaced. In a health club, the most likely cause of this is spraying the monitor with cleaning chemicals.

Buttons Not Working

Missing Lines of Data

Fluttering Lines on Screen

Stuck on Zero

Monitor Resets to Zero or Freezes While Rowing

LogCard Issues

Error Codes

USB Jack Broken

Front of a PM3 monitor