Is my crosstrainer deffect?

Deffect

1. Squeaking crosstrainer: First of all, lubricate all rotating parts with silicone spray. It may also be that a screw is too tight or too loose, this causes friction and thus a squeaking sound. If this is the case, try to find out exactly where the squeak is coming from and loosen or tighten this screw slightly. The screws should be tightened so that they can always be loosened by hand.
2. No resistance First check if you hear the motor running. You will hear the motor turn very briefly when you increase or decrease the resistance. If you hear the motor turning, all the electronics are fine, but the V-belt has probably come loose. You can then open the housing and put the V-belt back on. If you don't hear the motor running, the motor or display may be faulty. First check that the cable running up the tube is still properly connected. If the cable is still properly connected, replace the display. If this does not solve the problem, replace the motor.
3. Ticking noise: It is possible for the flywheel (inside the housing) to hit a cable with each pedal stroke. This can be annoying, but will not cause permanent damage to your cross trainer. To fix this, open the housing and move the cable, or you can secure it with a tie-wrap, for example. 

4. Heart rate display does not function: This can have several causes. 1. The sensor cables running from the heart rate sensor to the display are not properly mounted or have become disconnected during use. 2. The sensors may have become damp, dirty or greasy, please clean them regularly. 3. If you have a lot of calluses on your hands it is more difficult for the sensors to measure, when this is the case a chest strap is recommended.
5. Freezing of console on Total Fit and CTR 2.1: The console needs an update. See below for the explanation video.