Instant Calibration: Xterra® Fitness TR200 Folding Treadmill Genuine OEM Console Display Assembly
Has a cracked LCD screen left your training metrics unreadable, have leaking batteries permanently corroded the internal circuit components, or are the button overlays failing to register your speed adjustments?
The Xterra® Fitness TR200 is a highly popular, space-saving folding treadmill built for smooth, reliable residential cardio performance. The electronic command center for this entire running machine is the Genuine OEM TR200 Digital Console Display Assembly (Part #B017H / 10002130).
This factory-original replacement unit arrives completely assembled, containing the pre-programmed microprocessors, high-contrast display panel, safety key junction, and structural outer console housing. Sourced to original factory engineering tolerances, this console drops directly onto your treadmill's upper crossbar masts, restoring instant, precise control over your speed loops and training data.
High-Contrast Digital Specifications
Attempting to mount a generic universal monitor or a console from an alternative treadmill model will fail to operate, flash permanent communication error codes, or cause the drive motor to over-rev due to mismatched speed sensor logic.
5.5" High-Contrast LCD Window: Features a bright, intuitive visual layout that tracks and displays your critical performance analytics simultaneously: Time, Speed, Distance, Calories, and Pulse.
Direct-Access Speed Hotkeys: Outfitted with physical, high-tactile preset buttons on the faceplate to let you jump instantly to target speed paces with a single touch.
Manual Incline Optimization Geometry: Includes the lower mechanical hinge framework designed to seamlessly match the TR200's manual incline adjustment configurations.
Integrated Heart Rate Pulse Logic: Pre-wired to sync perfectly with the factory handlebar metal grip pulse sensors, feeding real-world biometric data straight to your screen.
Signs Your TR200 Console Array Has Failed
Because the upper console acts as the primary user-interface computer, a digital failure will completely freeze your treadmill:
The "Ghost Key" Membrane Failure: The screen illuminates normally, but pressing the "Start", "Stop", or speed arrows does absolutely nothing. This indicates the internal ribbon cable or copper touch paths have delaminated.
Permanent Communication Error (E1 / E01): You turn on the machine, but the display immediately locks down and flashes an error code. If the lower board and data cable are intact, this indicates the console's internal CPU has suffered a fatal voltage short.
Corroded Battery/Circuit Trace Decay: Sweat moisture or old battery cells left inside the internal housing have leaked, releasing corrosive compounds that permanently dissolve the electronic copper circuit paths.
The 15-Minute Plug-and-Play DIY Replacement
Swapping out your TR200 console assembly is a straightforward, beginner-friendly task requiring only a standard Phillips-head screwdriver. Follow this sequence to safely mount the new unit:
1.Power Down and Bleed Voltage:Complete Electrical Isolation.Flip the main red power toggle switch to the OFF position at the front base of the treadmill frame and unplug the power cord from the wall. Wait 2 full minutes to allow any residual energy in the lower capacitors to drain completely.
2.Unbolt the Shroud Housing:Protect the Data Loom.Locate and remove the primary mounting screws on the back of the treadmill's upper frame crossbar holding the console shell in place. Carefully lift the console shroud upward to expose the internal wires.
3.Disconnect and Swap the Data Harness:Avoid Pin Damage.Locate the long, multi-pin computer communication data cable coming up from the frame. Squeeze the small plastic retention tab on the connector plug and pull it straight apart from the old console socket. Do not yank the wire fabric itself. Snap the data harness plug directly into the receiver socket on your new OEM console assembly until it clicks firmly.
4.Mount Housing and Boot Up:Verify Active System Boot.Align the new console display assembly with the upper metal frame brackets, ensuring no internal wires are pinched against the steel tubes. Reinstall and tighten the mounting screws. Plug the treadmill back into the wall socket, attach your magnetic safety key, and press Start to watch the running deck instantly come back to life.
Regain absolute metric accuracy and take total control of your residential training sessions.