Is your console screen blank, frozen, or failing to respond to your touch?
The 2016 Sole F80 (Serial Numbers starting with 580816) represents a pivotal year for this award-winning treadmill. This console serves as the brain of your machine, housing the 9.0" backlit LCD and the control logic for the 3.5 CHP motor and 15 levels of incline. Because the 2016 model transitioned into more advanced data-tracking features, the Display Board (Part #D021321 / YJ-59610) is a sophisticated microcomputer. Our Genuine OEM Sole F80 Display Board is the factory-authorized replacement designed to restore full functionality and tracking precision to your treadmill.
This board is more than just a screen; it manages the entire user experience, from heart rate monitoring to iFit/Sole app connectivity.
9.0" High-Resolution Logic: Specifically calibrated to drive the 2016 vibrant blue backlit LCD, ensuring crisp readout of your "Message Board" scrolling instructions and workout metrics.
Integrated Program Memory: Pre-loaded with the 10 core Sole workout programs (Manual, Hill, Fat Burn, Cardio, Strength, Interval, 2 User, and 2 HRC), ensuring you don't lose the variety your training requires.
Bluetooth Connectivity Support: Features the necessary chips to communicate with the Sole+ App and Bluetooth heart rate chest straps, allowing you to sync your 2026 fitness data seamlessly.
Direct-Fit Connectors: Engineered with the exact multi-pin harnesses for the "Speed" and "Incline" quick-keys, hand pulse grips, and the emergency safety key sensor.
Before replacing the board, check for these common "Board Failure" symptoms:
The "Blank Screen": The machine is plugged in and the lower power switch is lit, but the console remains dark.
Stuck Buttons: The physical speed/incline buttons work, but the display doesn't update or the "Start" command is ignored.
Communication Error: The screen displays "Low Signal" or "Comm Error," which often indicates the display board can no longer "talk" to the motor controller in the base.
Erratic Data: Heart rate or distance readings fluctuate wildly regardless of your actual activity.
Replacing the display board is a delicate "clean-room" task that takes about 45 minutes.
Static Safety: You must ground yourself before touching the new board. Static electricity from your fingertips can permanently damage the sensitive microprocessors.
The Ribbon Cable: Use extreme care when disconnecting the wide gray ribbon cable from the old board. Ensure it is seated perfectly straight in the new socket to avoid shorting out the display.
Calibration: After installation, you may need to enter "Engineering Mode" to verify the wheel size and max speed settings are correctly matched to the F80's 3.5 CHP motor.
Restore the vision of your workout.
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