Precor Treadmill C932 User Manual

Commercial Treadmill Owner’s Manual  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
• Never step off the treadmill while the running belt is moving. Keep your body and  
head facing forward. Never attempt to turn around on the treadmill.  
• Never turn ON the treadmill when someone is standing on the machine.  
• Never block the air openings on the hood while operating the treadmill. Keep the  
air openings clean and free of lint, hair, or anything that might impeded the free  
flow of air. Never drop or insert objects into any opening.  
• Wear proper exercise clothing and shoes during a workout—no loose clothing.Tie  
long hair back. Keep all loose towels away from the running surface. The running  
belt will not stop immediately if an object becomes caught in the belt or rollers.  
• Do not rock the unit. Do not stand on the display console or hood.  
• Do not overexert yourself or work to exhaustion. If you feel any pain or abnormal  
symptoms, stop your workout immediately and consult your physician.  
SAFETY APPROVAL  
When identified with the ETL-c logo, the treadmill has been tested and conforms to the require-  
ments of CAN/CSA-E-335-1/3-94, Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances.  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
The C932 Low Impact Treadmill must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down,  
grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current which reduces the risk of  
electrical shock. The treadmill is equipped with a power cord having an equipment-ground-  
ing conductor and a grounding plug.The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that  
is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. If you  
do not follow these Grounding Instructions, you could void the Precor limited warranty.  
DANGER —  
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor  
can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service  
person if you are in doubt as to whether the treadmill is properly grounded. Do not  
modify the plug provided with the treadmill—if it doesn’t fit the outlet, get a proper  
outlet installed by a qualified technician.  
Diagram 1  
Correct power  
plug for U.S.  
Markets:  
120-volt and  
240-volt.  
120-volt grounding plug  
240-volt grounding plug  
120V Units and 240V Units Designated for U.S. Markets  
The C932 treadmill must be connected to a dedicated, grounded circuit. A 20 amp dedicated  
circuit is recommended. The treadmill is factory-equipped with a specific power supply cord  
to permit connection to a proper electric circuit as shown in Diagram 1.The power outlet must  
have the same configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this product.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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Table of Contents  
Important Safety Instructions .........................................2  
Safety Approval...................................................................... 3  
Grounding Instructions........................................................... 3  
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)....................................... 6  
European Applications ........................................................... 6  
Obtaining Service .................................................................. 7  
About this Manual .................................................................. 7  
Unpacking the Treadmill ..................................................8  
Standard Equipment .............................................................. 8  
Other Equipment.................................................................... 8  
Hardware Kit .......................................................................... 9  
Acquire Additional Tools ......................................................... 9  
Setting Up the Treadmill.................................................10  
Installation Requirements ...................................................... 10  
Assembly Instructions............................................................ 10  
Turning the Unit ON and OFF ................................................ 18  
Checking the Alignment of the Running Belt .......................... 19  
Club Information.............................................................20  
Programming Tips.................................................................. 21  
Selecting the Language ......................................................... 22  
Determining the Units of Measure ......................................... 22  
Determining the Club Speed Limit ......................................... 23  
Setting a Workout Time Limit ................................................. 23  
Setting a Pause Time Limit .................................................... 23  
Setting a Cool Down Time Limit ............................................. 24  
Viewing the Odometer, Hours of Use,  
Software Version, and Error Log ............................................ 24  
The C932 Display............................................................26  
Features on the Display Console ........................................... 26  
Setup Mode and Prompts ...................................................... 27  
The Setup Mode and the QUICKSTARTTM Feature ................ 28  
Center Display During a Workout ........................................... 29  
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Table of Contents  
The C932 Keypad ...........................................................30  
Keypad Tips ........................................................................... 30  
Special Keypad Functions at the Precor Banner .................... 30  
Keys on the Keypad ............................................................... 32  
Changing the Display Features Using the SELECT Key ........ 34  
Exercising on the C932 ..................................................35  
Safety Features ..................................................................... 35  
Using the Security Clip .......................................................... 35  
Using the Handrails ............................................................... 35  
Using the Stop Button ............................................................ 36  
Reviewing Keypad and Workout Tips ..................................... 36  
Quick Steps to Working Out ................................................... 37  
Cooling Down After a Workout ............................................... 38  
Pause, Workout Summary, and Exit Features ........................ 39  
C932 Courses .................................................................40  
Course Features .................................................................... 40  
Course Descriptions .............................................................. 42  
Heart Rate Capabilities ..................................................44  
Using the SmartRate® Feature............................................... 44  
Heart Rate Course................................................................. 46  
Maintenance....................................................................47  
Inspection .............................................................................. 47  
Cleaning the Equipment......................................................... 47  
Aligning the Running Belt....................................................... 47  
Servicing the Treadmill ........................................................... 49  
Storing the POLAR® Chest Strap ........................................... 49  
Long Term Storage ................................................................ 49  
Exploded Views ..................................................................... 50  
Warranty Registration ............................................................ 57  
Specifications ............................................................back cover  
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RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI)  
Federal Communications Commission Part 15  
The treadmill has been tested and found to comply with:  
The IEC EMC Directive (international electromagnetic compatibility certification)  
The limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a commercial installation.The treadmill generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-  
dance with the owner’s manual instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. Operation of the treadmill in a residential area is  
likely to cause harmful interference. If this occurs, the user will be required to  
correct the interference at his or her own expense.  
Per the requirements of the Federal Communications  
CAUTION —  
Commission, changes or modifications to this  
product, not expressly approved by Precor, could  
void the user’s authority to operate the product.  
Canadian Department of Communications  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions  
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian  
Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioéélectriques dépassant  
les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la Class A prescrites dans le  
Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministére des Communi-  
cations du Canada.  
EUROPEAN APPLICATIONS  
This product conforms to the requirements of the European Council Directive 89/336/  
EEC, Electromagnetic Compatibility and has been tested to the following standards:  
EN55022, Limits & Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference, InformationTech-  
nology Equipment (Class A).Per the standard, the treadmill is a Class A product.In a  
domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the  
user is responsible to take adequate measures to alleviate the interference.  
EN50082-1, Generic Immunity Standard for Residential, Commercial and Light  
Industrial Products (Class A).  
This product additionally conforms to the requirements of the European Council Direc-  
tive 73/23/EEC, LowVoltage Directive and has been tested to the following standard:  
IEC 335-1, Safety of Household and similar Electrical Appliances.  
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OBTAINING SERVICE  
Do not attempt to service the treadmill yourself except for the maintenance tasks  
described in this manual. The treadmill does not contain any user-serviceable  
parts. For information about product operation or service, visit the Precor Web  
Customer Support Representative at 1-888-665-4404.  
To help customer support personnel expedite your call, have your serial number  
available. The serial number can be found on the shipping container or on the  
label near the power receptacle. If you have any questions regarding the tread-  
mill, use the model and serial numbers whenever you call a Precor dealer or  
Commercial Products Customer Support Representative.  
Model number: C932  
Unit number: ________Serial number: _____________________________  
Unit number: ________Serial number: _____________________________  
Unit number: ________Serial number: _____________________________  
ABOUT THIS MANUAL  
This manual includes instructions for installing and using the treadmill.To maxi-  
mize the use of the treadmill, please study this manual thoroughly. The manual  
uses the following conventions for identifying special information:  
Note: Contains additional information.  
Important: Indicates information to which you should pay special attention.  
CAUTION: Indicates steps or information necessary to prevent harm to  
yourself or damage to the equipment.  
Provides instructions to prevent electrical dam-  
WARNING —  
age to the equipment and injuries to yourself.  
Indicates steps you must take to prevent electrical  
shock.  
DANGER —  
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Unpacking the Treadmill  
Thank you for purchasing the Precor C932 treadmill. Built to the exacting stan-  
dards of the health club environment, the treadmill is intended for commercial  
use and can withstand the rigors of daily club use with little maintenance.  
Important: Before using the treadmill, we urge you to familiarize yourself and  
your staff with the entire Owner’s Manual. Understanding this manual will help  
you and your customers use the treadmill safely and successfully.  
Your treadmill is carefully inspected before shipment so it should arrive in good  
operating condition. Precor ships the unit in the following pieces:  
Running bed assembly  
Right and left upright supports  
Display console  
Look inside  
the cardboard packing material  
shaped like this to find the  
center  
handrails.  
Right and left center handrails (two sections) – found inside the cardboard  
packing material  
Right and left center handrail side covers – packaged inside a plastic bag  
Power cord – packaged inside a plastic bag in the shipping container  
Hardware kit – shrink wrapped to cardboard  
Owner’s Manual– packaged inside a plastic bag in the shipping container  
CAUTION: This unit weighs over 280 pounds (126 kilograms). To prevent  
injury to yourself or damage to the equipment, obtain appropriate assis-  
tance before removing the unit from the pallet.  
If any items are missing, refer to Obtaining Service on page 7.  
STANDARD EQUIPMENT  
The treadmill incorporates the Precor SmartRate® and Heart Rate features into  
its display console.  
Note: An optional POLAR® chest strap must be worn to transmit a user’s heart  
rate to the display console.  
OTHER EQUIPMENT  
Optional equipment available through your dealer includes:  
POLAR® chest strap  
Side handrails  
If you are interested in obtaining Precor option kits for your unit, check with your  
dealer. For customer support, see Obtaining Service on page 7.  
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Hardware kit.  
Diagram 2  
A
C
E
G
B
D
F
H
Carefully unpack the pieces of the treadmill and lay them on the floor near  
the location where you plan to use the treadmill.  
HARDWARE KIT  
After unpacking the treadmill, open the hardware kit (refer to Diagram 2) and  
make sure that you have the following items:  
(A) four 2-inch long socket head screws — mount upright supports to base  
(B) four barrel spacers — place on 2-inch screws  
(C) ten ¾-inch long socket head screws  
(D) sixteen flat washers  
(E) two 1½-inch socket head screws — handrail clamp assembly  
(F) four large diameter washers — place on handrail end cap screws  
(G) four 1-inch socket head screws — handrail mounting bracket  
(H) ¼-inch hex key — 3 inches by 10 inches  
If any items are missing, refer to Obtaining Service on page 7.  
Note: After assembling the treadmill, you will have four ¾-inch long socket head  
screws (C) and four flat washers (D) remaining.You can discard them if you wish.  
Also, be sure to store the hex key in a secure place. It is used for specific main-  
tenance procedures that are described in this manual.  
ACQUIRE ADDITIONAL TOOLS  
Obtain the following tools before assembling the treadmill.  
Wire cutter  
Bubble level  
½-inch box end wrench  
Medium weight string  
(or crescent wrench)  
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Setting Up the Treadmill  
You do not need any special knowledge or experience to set up the treadmill.  
However, you will need assistance during assembly.  
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS  
Follow these installation requirements when installing the treadmill. If you do not  
install the treadmill according to the following guidelines, you could void the Precor  
limited warranty.  
Set up the treadmill on a solid, flat surface. Unpack and assemble the  
treadmill close to where you plan to use it.Make sure that the surface under  
the unit is smooth and level. A level unit is required for the user’s safety and  
proper operation.  
Provide ample space around the unit.Open space around the unit makes  
for a safer mount and dismount.  
Fill out and mail the limited warranty card.The serial number can be found  
on the shipping container or on the label near the power receptacle.Write the  
serial number onto the Precor limited warranty card found inside the back  
cover of this manual and in the Obtaining Service section on page 7.  
Use the appropriate voltage, dedicated circuit, and grounding as speci-  
fied on the treadmill. A 20 amp dedicated circuit is recommended.  
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
To assemble the treadmill, take the following steps.  
1. Obtain adult assistance.Have your assistants help place the shipping carton  
close to the location where you plan to use the treadmill. Break down the side  
walls of the shipping carton so that they lie flat. Remove the loose contents.  
2. Make sure that the power switch is OFF.Check the ON/OFF power switch  
on the front of the treadmill. Place the switch in the O (OFF) position. Make  
sure that the treadmill is not plugged into a power source.  
Diagram 3 Lift the rear of the  
unit and roll it to its  
assembly location.  
End cap  
Lift rear by placing  
hands on opposite  
sides of the cross  
brace that is found  
under the rear cover.  
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CAUTION: Do not lift the rear end of the treadmill by grasping the rear  
roller or the end cap. The running belt can move and the end caps can  
break off which may cause injury to you or to the unit.  
3. Move the treadmill. Diagram 3.To avoid injury to yourself or damage to the unit,  
ask for help in placing the treadmill where you plan to use it.Diagram 3 illustrates  
how to properly lift the rear end so that you can roll it on its front wheels.  
Diagram 4 Remove the shipping  
fasteners from the  
front panel.  
Loosen the fasteners  
with a hex key while  
holding the nut with  
a crescent or box  
end wrench.  
The shipping  
fasteners are found  
on the right and left  
sides of the front  
panel.  
Front panel  
4. Remove the shipping fasteners from the front panel. Diagram 4. With  
the supplied hex key and a ½-inch box end wrench, loosen and remove the  
4 bolts, washers and nuts on the front panel. These fasteners are used  
during shipping to hold the front plate in place. Discard the fasteners.  
5. Remove any tape or wire ties securing the display cable to the side of  
the unit.  
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Diagram 5 Route the cable.  
Display cable  
Right side  
mounting bracket  
Route cable  
through hole.  
Right side upright  
support  
CAUTION:To avoid damage to the display cable, read and follow these  
steps carefully. Damage to the cable due to improper assembly is not  
covered by the Precor limited warranty.  
6. Route the display cable. Diagram 5. Unwrap the cable and remove any  
kinks. Have an assistant hold the right upright support close to the base  
while you route the cable through it.  
Note: Attaching a string to the cable with a washer tied to the opposite end  
of the string may help you route the cable through the upright support.  
Diagram 6 Attach the upright  
supports.  
1
Display cable  
Right side upright  
support  
Left side upright  
support  
2
3
Right side upright  
support  
Attach the right  
side support first.  
Front panel  
7. Attach the right side upright support to the base assembly. Diagram 6.  
Align the right side upright support with the base assembly mounting loca-  
tions while your assistant keeps tension on the cable.Refer to Diagram 6, #1.  
To secure the upright support to the base assembly, take the following steps:  
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a. Place a washer (D) onto each of two ¾-inch screws (C).Thread the screws  
through the front panel and into the upright support. See Diagram 6, #2.  
Do not fully tighten the screws. Leave room for final adjustments.  
CAUTION: Avoid pinching the cable with the bolts and spacers.  
b. Place a washer (D) and barrel spacer (B) on each of two 2-inch screws  
(A). Insert the screws through the upright support and thread them into  
the base mounts. See Diagram 6, #3. Do not securely tighten the screws  
until after the unit has been fully assembled.  
8. Attach the left side upright support to the base assembly. Diagram 6.  
Align the upright support with the base assembly mounting bracket and  
secure it by following steps 7a. and 7b.  
Diagram 7 Install the display  
console.  
Display console  
Display console  
mounting brackets  
Upright support  
9. Position the display console onto the upright supports. Diagram 7.Make  
sure that the cable is routed through the top of the upright support. Have an  
assistant hold onto the cable (see inset) and then, rest the display console  
on the upright supports and align the mounting holes.  
CAUTION:Do not crimp or pinch the cable! Crimped or pinched cables  
are not covered by the Precor limited warranty.  
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Diagram 8 Connect the cable.  
1
2
Cable connector  
Cable receptacle  
Display console  
4
3
Mounting holes  
Tie wrap  
Upright support  
Cable connector  
10. Connect the display cable and secure the display console. Refer to  
Diagram 8, #1 and take the following steps to secure the display cable and  
console.  
a. Attach the cable connector by sliding it into its receptacle underneath the  
console. A definite “click” is heard when the cable is properly attached.  
Refer to Diagram 8, #2. If you do not hear and feel the connector “snap”  
into place, reinsert it.  
b. So that the cable does not hang below the console, slide it into the two tie  
wrap clips found underneath the console.Refer to Diagram 8, #3 and #4.  
Diagram 9 Install the  
center  
1
2
handrail.  
Handrail  
clamp  
Handrail  
clamp  
bracket  
3
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11. Install the center handrail. Loosen the four fasteners in the handrail clamp  
bracket with the hex key provided.See Diagram 9, #1.The center handrail is  
packaged in two pieces. Install one side at a time by following these steps:  
a. Insert a handrail end cap. See Diagram 9, #2.  
b. Slide the end of the handrail into the center clamp and rotate the handrail  
so that it falls inside the end cap. See Diagram 9, #3.  
Diagram 10 Secure the display  
console and center  
handrail.  
2
Center handrail  
mounting bracket  
(right side)  
1
1-inch screws (G)  
with washers (D)  
(right side)  
Handrail end cap  
screw (C) with  
washer (F)  
(left side)  
3
4
c. Align the center handrail’s mounting bracket with the holes in the upright  
support. See Diagram 10, #1. Insert two 1-inch screws (G) with washers  
(D) and finger tighten. See Diagram 10, #2. Do not securely tighten the  
screws until both sides of the center handrail have been attached. See  
Diagram 10, #1 and #2.  
d. Align the mounting holes in the handrail with the end cap.Place a washer (F)  
on screw (C) and insert the screw. Finger tighten. See Diagram 10, #4.  
e. Follow steps 9a. through 9d. on the opposite side.  
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Diagram 11 Secure the upper handrail clamp.  
Handrail clamp  
Washer (F) with  
1½-inch screw (E)  
Tighten the screws,  
but leave room for  
adjustments.  
12. Install fasteners in the handrail clamp. Diagram 11. Return to the center  
handrail clamp and place a large washer (F) onto each of two screws (E).  
Thread the screws through the handrail clamp. Finger tighten.  
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the screws or you may inadvertently  
cause stress cracks.  
Diagram 12 Secure the fasteners.  
2
Second: Alternately  
tighten four side  
upright screws.  
First: Alternately  
tighten four front  
panel screws.  
3
Third: Alternately  
tighten the four  
screws that secure  
the console to the  
uprights.  
1
13. Tighten all mounting screws with the hex key (H) provided. Diagram 12.  
Start at the front of the treadmill with the four screws that attach the upright  
supports to the front panel.Tightening these screws first helps pull the rest  
of the treadmill’s parts into alignment.Then, proceed with tightening the four  
screws (A) that secure the upright supports and the four display console  
assembly screws (C).  
Important: For proper alignment, it is critical that the fasteners are  
tightened in the order shown in Diagrams 12 and 13.  
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Diagram 13 Tighten the handrail  
2
1
3
fasteners.  
Handrail end cap  
Center handrail  
clamp screws (2)  
Center console  
bracket screws (4)  
14. Tighten all the center handrail fasteners. Diagram 13.Start with tightening  
the two end cap screws and work inward. See Diagram 13, #1. So that you  
don’t overtighten the fasteners, hold the supplied hex key by its 3-inch section  
and tighten the two center clamp screws. Refer to Diagram 13, #2. Next,  
tighten the four console bracket screws. Refer to Diagram 13, #3.  
Diagram 14  
Level the unit.  
2
1
3
15. Level the unit. Diagram 14.The C932 has adjustable rear feet.Check to make  
sure that the running surface is level (use a bubble level as shown in Diagram  
14). If the treadmill is placed on a slightly, uneven surface, adjusting the rear  
feet can help, but will not compensate for extremely uneven surfaces.  
Important: If you need to make adjustments, adjust one rear foot at a time.  
Do not use the rear foot to raise or lower the unit more than ¾-inches.  
Check the level of the unit after each adjustment.  
16. Adjust the rear deck. Diagram 14, #3. To raise the rear deck, insert the  
¼-inch hex key (G). Make sure that the key is fully engaged and turn it  
clockwise.Turning the hex key counterclockwise lowers the unit.  
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Diagram 15 Connect to power  
outlet.  
On/Off switch  
Power plug  
17. Plug the power cord into an appropriate power outlet. Refer to Ground-  
ing Instructions on page 3. Make sure that the ON/OFF (I/O) power switch,  
located on the front panel of the treadmill, is placed in the OFF (O) position.  
CAUTION: The treadmill requires a dedicated, grounded circuit.  
A 20 amp circuit is recommended. Make sure that no other product or  
machine uses the same circuit as the treadmill.  
Important: Always make inspecting the power cord connection part of your  
routine treadmill maintenance.  
TURNING THE UNIT ON AND OFF  
Use the ON/OFF (I/O) power switch to turn the unit ON and OFF. This switch is  
located on the front of the unit, near the power plug receptacle.  
To complete the installation of the treadmill, continue to Checking the Alignment  
of the Running Belt on the next page.  
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CHECKING THE ALIGNMENT OF THE RUNNING BELT  
The belt is aligned at the factory before shipment.However, during shipment or by  
using the treadmill on an uneven surface, the belt might move off center. Proper  
belt alignment is important because it allows the belt to remain centered and  
assures smooth operation.  
Follow these steps to check the alignment:  
CAUTION: Do not walk on the running belt during this procedure.  
1. The treadmill has adjustable rear feet. Check to make sure that the running  
surface is level (refer to steps 15 and 16 on the previous pages). If the  
treadmill is placed on a slightly uneven surface, adjusting the rear feet can  
help, but will not compensate for extremely uneven surfaces.  
2. Locate the I/O switch at the front of the treadmill and turn the unit ON.  
3. Stand beside the treadmill and press QuickStart. The running belt starts  
automatically after the message, “Belt Starting 3, 2, 1,...” appears.  
CAUTION: If you hear any chafing or the running belt appears to be  
getting damaged, stop the running belt immediately by pressing the  
STOP key. Contact Customer Support.  
4. Continue standing next to the treadmill and hold down the SPEED key  
until the display shows a speed of 3 miles per hour (5 kph).  
5. Walk around to the rear of the unit and observe the belt for a few minutes as  
it moves.  
If the running belt,...  
Then,...  
tracks centered on the running surface  
(evenly distributed between the side rails)  
the belt is functioning correctly  
and no adjustment is necessary.  
runs or drifts off center  
you need to adjust the belt; see  
Aligning the Running Belt, page 47.  
Important: If you notice that the belt needs alignment, make the adjustments at  
once.Failure to do so might cause the belt to tear or fray, which is not covered by  
the Precor, limited warranty.  
6. To stop the running belt, press the red Stop button.  
If the belt is functioning correctly, the C932 treadmill is ready to use.  
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Club Information  
These next few pages provide information that lets you customize the treadmill for  
your Club.It is not information that your customer needs or, necessarily, should see.  
Information that you can access and features that can be customized are as follows:  
Custom Feature  
Language  
Factory Setting What you are allowed to change  
English  
Choose one of six languages: English,  
German, Spanish, French, Dutch, or  
Portuguese.  
Units of Measure  
Maximum Speed  
U.S. Standard Select between U.S. Standard and  
Metric displays.  
0.5 to 11.0 mph Determine the maximum speed that  
a user can select. Selections range  
between 0.5 to 11 mph (1 to 18 kph).  
MaximumWorkoutTime 60 minutes  
Set a maximum limit on workout time.  
Note: Remember that the user can get  
up to an additional five-minute cool  
down period appended to a completed  
course. So, adjust the maximum time  
limit accordingly.  
Maximum PauseTime  
Max. Cool DownTime  
120 seconds  
5 minutes  
Set the maximum duration in which a  
user can “pause” his or her workout.  
Set the maximum duration in which a  
person can cool down after a workout.  
Odometer, Hours of Use Zero  
Display only (no changes allowed).  
SoftwareVersion  
Current version Displays the upper and lower software  
version number which is valuable  
when calling Customer Support.  
Error Log  
NO ERRORS The treadmill stores the cumulative  
miles or kilometers, the number of  
hours that the unit has been in use,  
the software version and software  
type (which is valuable when calling  
Customer Support), and an error log  
(useful when troubleshooting).  
Note:If your customers are interested in the learning more about the C932 treadmill,  
you may wish to direct them to the manual available on the web site (www.precor.com).  
(The manual, which appears on the web site, does not contain the information found  
in this section.)  
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Diagram 16  
C932 display and  
keypad.  
C932  
Center display  
PRECOR  
scrolling banner  
appears here.  
SELECT key  
RESET key  
Keypad keys  
PROGRAMMING TIPS  
Certain aspects of the C932 are hidden and can only be accessed using special key  
presses. To avoid unauthorized use, certain rules apply. See Diagram 16. Tips to  
consider while programming or viewing diagnostic information are shown below:  
Always start at the scrolling PRECOR banner.  
The advanced programming and diagnostic mode is accessed by pressing the  
RESET key (or the red STOP button) while the PRECOR banner is displayed.  
A second key press must occur within 1/2 second after pressing RESET (or the  
red STOP button) or the display returns to the PRECOR banner.The third and  
subsequent key presses must occur within four seconds of the previous key  
press or the PRECOR banner returns and you will need to begin again.  
Display key functions within the Club Custom Mode  
RESET exits Club Custom mode and  
▼▲ lets you scroll through the  
various selections that appear.  
The longer the key is held down,  
the faster the numbers scroll past.  
displays the PRECOR banner.  
SELECT saves the information being  
displayed and moves to the  
next aspect of the program.  
Stop advances to the next aspect of the  
program without storing the informa-  
tion that appears on the display.  
QUICKSTART disabled.  
Exit the programming or diagnostic mode by pressing RESET. Note that  
the display remains blank for one second and any additional key presses are  
ignored during that second.  
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SELECTING THE LANGUAGE  
Display prompts can appear in English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch, or  
Portuguese. Use the ▼▲ keys to display your preference and press SELECT.  
DETERMINING THE UNITS OF MEASURE  
The C932 can display units of measure in either U.S. Standard (miles, miles per  
hour) or Metric (kilometers, kilometers per hour). When the treadmill is shipped  
from the factory it is set to display U.S.Standard units of measure.You can easily  
change this setting by taking the following steps:  
1. Check that the C932 is ON. If necessary, turn ON the treadmill using the  
power switch located at the front of the unit.  
2. At the scrolling PRECOR banner, press the following keys in sequence:  
RESET, SELECT, SPEED , SELECT, INCLINE , SELECT, SPEED , SELECT  
Numbers appear associated with the key that you pressed: 5,6,5,1,5,6,5  
Important: If the second key (SELECT) is not pressed within 1/2 second  
after RESET, the display returns to the PRECOR banner and you need to  
begin again.  
3. The prompt, SELECT UNITS scrolls across the display and then, the current  
unit of measure appears. The message scrolls continually until you press a  
key. Any or key lets you alternate between the prompts.  
4. Once your selection is displayed, three options exist.You can,  
a. press the SELECT to accept the unit of measure being displayed and  
continue with programming the treadmill. (Refer to Determining the Club  
Speed Limit.) The changes are saved in memory. The C932 will retain  
your selection even when it is turned OFF and unplugged.  
b. press the red Stop button, which keeps the “current unit of measure”,  
unchanged and advances to the next section.  
Note:The “current unit of measure” is not necessarily the one being dis-  
played. It refers to the unit of measure that was in existence prior to  
entering the SELECT UNITS program.  
c. press RESET, which keeps the “current unit of measure”, unchanged,  
ends programming mode, and returns to the PRECOR banner.  
Important: If you change the Unit of Measure display, be sure to check the  
speed limit setting to verify that it is correct. Refer to Determining the Club  
Speed Limit below.  
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DETERMINING THE CLUB SPEED LIMIT  
You can set a maximum speed for the treadmill. This limits how fast the running  
belt moves and, consequently, how many adjustments a user can make to the  
treadmill’s speed. The speed is displayed in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers  
per hour (kph) depending upon the units of measure (U.S. standard or Metric)  
that are selected. Once the prompt SET MAX SPEED scrolls across the display,  
use the ▼▲ keys to choose a speed between: 0.5 to 11.0 mph (1.0 to 18 kph).  
Press SELECT to continue programming the treadmill. Refer to step 4 above.  
Important: If you select a number that limits the miles per hour, your change will  
not affect the kilometers per hour (and vice versa). The treadmill does not con-  
vert the speed entered in miles per hour (U.S. standard) to kilometers per hour  
(Metric). It stores separate numbers for the different units of measure.  
SETTING A WORKOUT TIME LIMIT  
You can limit how long a user works out by setting a duration between 1 and 99  
minutes. The treadmill also lets you choose NO LIMIT (found at the zero point be-  
tween 99 and 1) which allows the user to select a course and work out indefinitely.  
Note: The QuickStart program is automatically limited to the Club limit. For ex-  
ample, if you set the workout time limit to 20 minutes, the treadmill allows users  
to specify a workout between 1 and 20 minutes. Users cannot specify a time  
longer than 20 minutes.  
Important: An exception to the rule is the Weight Loss course. It has a course  
duration of 28 minutes.  
Use the ▼▲ keys to select a workout time limit. Touch either ▼▲ key and the  
display changes in one minute increments. Press and hold the or key and  
the numbers advance or decrease faster. Take into account that the user may  
get an additional cool-down period appended to his or her workout (depending  
on course selection), so adjust the maximum time limit accordingly.  
Press SELECT to continue programming the treadmill. Refer to step 4 above.  
Note: If the workout time is set to NO LIMIT users can workout indefinitely and no  
cool-down is appended to the course.The exception is the Weight Loss course.  
SETTING A PAUSE TIME LIMIT  
Setting a pause time limit is useful because the treadmill returns to the PRECOR  
banner at a selected interval after the Stop key is pressed.  
After the reading the scrolling prompt and message, use the ts keys to set the  
pause time limit between 1 and 120 seconds (two minutes).  
Press SELECT to continue programming the treadmill. For other options, refer to  
step 4 on the previous page.  
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SETTING A COOL DOWN TIME LIMIT  
You can set a limit to the duration of a user’s cool down time in one-minute incre-  
ments.It is highly recommended, in most workout literature, that a user cool down for  
at least three minutes to allow their heart rate to return to a “normal,” non-exercising  
state.A cool down period also allows lactic acid, which may have built up in a person’s  
body during a workout, to dissipate somewhat during the cool down phase.  
After the scrolling prompt appears, use the ts keys to set a cool down time limit  
between 1 and 5 minutes.  
Press SELECT to accept the displayed value and return to the PRECOR banner.  
For other options, refer to step 4 on the previous page.  
VIEWING THE ODOMETER, HOURS OF USE, SOFTWARE  
VERSION, AND ERROR LOG  
Important: Review Programming Tips on the previous page before taking the  
following steps.  
To view the odometer, the number of hours that the running belt has been in use,  
the C932 software version number, or the error log, begin at the PRECOR banner  
and press the following key sequence:  
RESET, SPEED , SELECT  
The numbers 6, 5 appear on the display as you press the associated key.  
The field name MILES or KILOMETERS scrolls across the display and indicates  
the unit of measure currently in use by the treadmill. The odometer value ap-  
pears next.The odometer tracks the running belt movement.The numeric value  
that appears indicates the distance traveled in cumulative miles or kilometers.  
The message continues to scroll until you press a key. Refer to Programming  
Tips on page 21.  
Press the SELECT key and the word HOURS scrolls across the display. The  
number that follows indicates the hours of that the running belt has been in use.  
The C932 actually notes the passing of course minutes, but the numeric value  
that appears is truncated to the nearest full hour.  
Press SELECT again and the unit’s three digit software version number (upper  
display software version) scrolls past followed by the lower board’s software ver-  
sion number. The words “UPPER SW:” and “LOWER SW:” appear prior to the  
version being displayed.  
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Press SELECT once again and the Error Log appears.The most recent error log  
appears first and scrolls across the display.If the words, NO ERRORS appear, no  
errors have been recorded.  
Up to ten error codes can be recorded and viewed in the following format.  
The number of hours that the treadmill has been  
Most recent error  
in use when the error occurred  
1: ER33 AT 12,345,678 MILES 1,714 HOURS  
Error code  
Odometer reading at the time the error occurred  
Note: To clear (delete) the error log, press the QuickStart key for at least four  
seconds while the message HOLD QUICKSTARTTO CLEAR ERROR LOG scrolls  
across the display. If the QuickStart key is released before the message finishes  
scrolling, then the display returns to the previous error code.If you continue to press  
the QuickStart key until the message finishes scrolling, then prompts appear on the  
display and let you know when the error messages have been deleted from memory.  
Important:You cannot retrieve the error log once you have deleted it.  
To return to the PRECOR banner, press RESET, SELECT, or the red Stop button.  
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The C932 Display  
The C932 is designed so users can work out with minimal instruction or training.  
The directions on the console and the prompts on the display will guide a user  
through the entire workout session. Before the treadmill is used, however, we  
recommend that you, as club owner or manager, familiarize yourself with it so  
you can instruct your customers to use it safely and effectively.  
This section covers the following information:  
an overview of the different features provided on the display console  
an explanation about the Setup Mode and Display Prompts  
instructions for using the heart rate options  
FEATURES ON THE DISPLAY CONSOLE  
As a user works out, the display consecutively scans through the highlighted  
features [PROFILE, TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, SPEED, INCLINE, HEART  
RATE (HR) and SmartRate®]. Indicator lights appear next to the feature being  
displayed. A user can change which features appear by pressing the SELECT  
key.Refer to Changing the Display Features Using the SELECT Key on page 34.  
Diagram 17 shows the display console label. Its display features and keys are  
explained on the following pages.  
Diagram 17  
C932 display console  
C932  
SmartRate® display  
Course profile and  
data entry fields  
Once you begin a  
course, the profile  
appears in this portion of  
the display and remains  
until the scanning  
process begins.  
Keypad keys  
The keys on the keypad let you:  
• control your workout session,  
• answer prompts prior to starting a course,  
• determine which display features appear,  
• prematurely end a course, and  
Select key  
Customize the display by highlighting an  
LED indicator. Make your selections by  
pressing the SELECT key. A lit LED  
indicates which feature is being displayed.  
• adjust the incline and speed.  
Refer to Keys on the Keypad on page 32.  
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The SmartRate and Heart Rate system is standard equipment.The heart rate  
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receiver is factory-installed in the display console.To actively view the SmartRate  
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and heart rate displays, a user must wear a POLAR chest strap, face the dis-  
play console, enter his or her age (during the Setup prompts), and begin a course.  
The user’s heart rate is transmitted from the chest strap to the receiver inside the  
console and appears on the display. A blinking segment approximates the user’s  
heart rate and shows which zone the heart rate is in: weight loss or cardiovascular.  
Important: During a course, a user’s heart rate must be above 40 beats per  
minute before the segment begins to blink. Note that pressing QuickStart at the  
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PRECOR banner causes the SmartRate display feature to be inactive.  
SETUP MODE AND PROMPTS  
The PRECOR banner is the “starting point” when a user begins a workout. If the  
banner does not scroll across the display, press the RESET key. If the display  
appears blank, make sure that the treadmill is turned ON. Press the ON/OFF [I/O]  
switch located at the front, near the power receptacle, to ON.  
PRECOR banner: From the PRECOR banner, a user presses the SELECT key  
to access the Setup mode which lets a user determine the course, workout time,  
weight, and age parameters as described below.  
Note: Key presses to the INCLINE ▼▲ or SPEED ▼▲ keys are ignored when the  
banner is being displayed. Refer to page 30 for more information about the keypad.  
MANL: The course prompt, MANL, indicates that the C932 is ready to accept  
course entries. To help a user determine which course they want to use, the  
course names and profiles appear on the display console label. The and ▲  
keys let a user scroll through the available courses. The display presents the  
abbreviated name of the course. To choose the selection being displayed and  
continue in Setup mode, press SELECT. (Refer to The Setup Mode and the  
QuickStart Feature on page 28.)  
Note: Depending on the course that is selected, a user may be prompted for  
other information. Refer to C932 Courses on page 40.  
XX MIN:Acceptable entries at the workout time prompt range between NOLIM (zero)  
and 99 minutes. Use the and keys to change the selection. If the club allows it  
and a user wants to work out indefinitely, they can choose NOLIM. A cool-down  
period will not be appended to the course. Note that the Weight Loss course has a  
preset time limit so a user will not be prompted for a workout time when they choose  
WTLS. A user cannot workout indefinitely in the Weight Loss course.  
To continue in Setup mode, press SELECT.  
Important:The club has the option to set limits on course duration and cool down  
and pause time. Refer to Club Information on page 20.  
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150 LB (68 KG): Acceptable weight entries range from 1 through 999 (pounds or  
kilograms). Change the number using the and keys or accept the displayed  
number (and continue in Setup mode) by pressing SELECT.  
Important: Enter a number that reflects a user’s actual weight since the calorie  
count and several other calculations are based on the weight entry.  
AGE 0:The age prompt appears if the heart rate receiver is properly installed in the  
display console.Acceptable entries range from 1 to 99.Change the blinking number  
using the and keys or accept the displayed number by pressing SELECT.  
Important: An age entry is required if the user wants to use the heart rate capa-  
bilities of the treadmill. Refer to Heart Rate Capabilities on page 44.  
THE SETUP MODE AND THE QUICKSTARTTM FEATURE  
The QuickStart feature can be pressed any time during the Setup prompts. Since  
the QuickStart program accesses factory default values (refer to Club Information  
on page 20) and assumes the age value is equal to zero, the SmartRate program  
is disabled. However, the values that the QuickStart program uses are dependent  
on when a user presses QuickStart in the Setup mode. See the table below.  
CAUTION: Pressing the QuickStart key at the PRECOR banner or after any  
one of the Setup prompts causes the running belt to begin moving auto-  
matically. Hold onto the handrail because the belt starts moving after a  
short warning message scrolls across the display,Belt Starting 3, 2, 1,...”  
If QuickStart is pressed at the:  
The following occurs:  
PRECOR banner  
The user bypasses the Setup prompts  
altogether and starts working out using  
the Manual course. Default values apply.  
Course prompt  
The profile associated with the course  
name (MANL, INTV, WTLS, etc.) appears  
on the display and becomes the user’s  
selection for their workout.  
WorkoutTime prompt  
The information (XX MIN) that appears  
on the display becomes the workout time  
for the course. A user can change the dis-  
playusingtheor keys.See WorkoutTips.  
Note:A user can select an indefinite workout time, if the Club allows it.By pressing  
either ▼▲ key, the word “NOLIM” appears on the display where the number zero  
would normally appear (between 99 and 1). Refer to Club Information on page 20.  
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Table continued...  
If QuickStart is pressed at the:  
The following occurs:  
Weight prompt  
The weight (150LB or 68KG) that appears  
onthedisplaybecomesthedesignatedweight  
that the C932 uses to compute various cal  
culations.A user can change the display from  
1 through 999 using the or keys.  
Age prompt  
The age prompt (AGE 0) that appears on  
the display becomes the designated age that  
the C932 uses for SmartRate system. A  
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correct age entry between 1 and 99 is very  
important if a user plans to use the heart  
rate characteristics of the treadmill. The  
QuickStart key acts the same as the  
SELECT key at this point because the user  
has answered all the Setup prompts.  
CENTER DISPLAY DURING A WORKOUT  
The PRECOR banner, setup prompts, course profiles and feature selections  
appear in the center display.Prior to working out, prompts guide the user through  
the Setup mode. Refer to Setup Mode and Prompts.  
Once a user begins a workout, the SCAN LED is lit indicating that all highlighted  
features (PROFILE, TIME, DISTANCE, etc.) will appear consecutively on the  
display. A user can change what features are scanned by pressing the SELECT  
key. Refer to Changing the Display Features Using the SELECT Key on page 34.  
The following describes the information that can appear in the display.  
PROFILE: At the beginning of a course, the profile appears on the right side of  
the display and corresponds to the course that has been selected. As a user  
proceeds through the workout, a blinking column indicates his or her position in  
the course.The height of the column indicates the level of incline. Every time the  
incline changes by several sequential levels (up or down) the height of the col-  
umn changes by one cell.  
TIME: A time (0:00) display appears when a user begins working out. TIME ap-  
pears in minutes and seconds. However, should a user exceed 60 minutes (dur-  
ing a single workout), the TIME display converts to hours and minutes. Most  
often, the TIME display shows the amount of time remaining in a workout.  
DISTANCE: The distance that a user has traveled appears (00.00) once a work-  
out begins. Distance can appear in miles or kilometers. If the user wishes to  
change the display, they will need to contact the club manager or owner.Refer to  
the instructions found in Club Information on page 20.  
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Note: If a user were to exceed 65.53 miles (or kilometers) in a single workout, the  
numerical display resets to zero and begins over again.  
CALORIES: Provides an estimate of the cumulative number of calories burned.  
The calorie calculation is derived from the speed, incline level, and a user’s weight.  
An accurate weight entry results in a more accurate calorie count.  
SPEED: Displays the running belt’s speed. The and keys let a user de-  
crease or increase the treadmill’s speed.The running belt speed ranges from 0.5  
to 11.0 mph (1.0 to 18.0 kph) and can be changed in 0.1 increments.  
Note: A user can check the speed (when it is not the chosen display) any time  
during a workout by tapping either SPEED or key. Pressing and holding the  
SPEED or key causes the treadmill’s speed to change.Refer to Keys on the  
Keypad on page 32.  
INCLINE: Displays the percent of incline during a workout.The INCLINE and  
keys affect the treadmill’s lift and let a user set an incline between 0% and  
15.0%.The values displayed can change in 0.5% increments.  
Note: A user can check the incline (when it is not the chosen display) any time  
during a workout by tapping either INCLINE and key. Pressing and holding  
the INCLINE and key causes the treadmill’s incline to change. Refer to  
Keys on the Keypad.  
HR: The heart rate display lets a user monitor his or her heart rate. When a heart  
beat is detected, the number appears when the display scans HR (Heart Rate).The  
indicator (LED) light next to the HR label pulses whenever the heart rate receiver  
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detects the user’s pulse.If a user is not wearing a POLAR chest strap, the heart rate  
will not be detected and no pulse rate appears (the display remains blank).  
Important: If a “— — —” appears in the display, the C932 is having difficulty  
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detecting a user’s heart rate. Make sure that the POLAR chest strap is posi-  
tioned properly on a user’s chest against the skin.If the heart rate receiver in the  
display console has become disconnected, the display appears blank. Refer to  
the Heart Rate Capabilities on page 44.  
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SmartRate display: Once a course begins, a blinking column segment along  
the right edge of the display approximates a user’s heart rate and shows which  
zone the user’s heart rate is in: weight loss or cardiovascular.  
Weight Loss Zone: Maintaining a heart rate between 55% and 70% of a  
user’s maximum aerobic heart rate, helps burn enough calories that, when  
continued on a regular basis for 30 minutes or more, provides the greatest  
fat-burning results.The yellow LED’s on the SmartRate® display indicate the  
Weight Loss zone.  
Cardiovascular Zone:Maintaining a heart rate between 70% and 85% of a  
user’s maximum aerobic heart rate, helps (when continued on a regular  
basis for 30 minutes or more) improve a user’s overall cardiovascular/car-  
diorespiratory fitness level.The green LED’s on the SmartRate® display in-  
dicate the Cardiovascular zone.  
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The C932 Keypad  
The C932 keypad allows a user to control the workout session. Information that  
you will find in this section includes:  
Tips on using the display keypad  
Descriptions of each key on the keypad  
How to use the SELECT key to change which features appear on the display  
KEYPAD TIPS  
Review the following tips and make sure that your customer’s know how to use  
the keypad.  
Accurate entries are required or features such as SmartRate® will not work  
properly.  
During the Setup prompts, a user can change the information being dis-  
played by pressing any or key. (Incline and speed levels are not af-  
fected until the course begins.)  
Press SELECT to “select” the information being displayed.  
Pressing QuickStart at the PRECOR banner bypasses further selections  
and displays the Manual (MANL) course. Default values apply. The  
SmartRate® display will not appear. Refer to The Setup Mode and the  
QuickStartTM Feature on page 28.  
Anytime during the setup or workout, press RESET to return to the PRECOR  
banner.  
A time-out occurs during the Setup prompts if the C932 detects no key  
presses for two minutes. The display returns to the PRECOR banner.  
SPECIAL KEYPAD FUNCTIONS AT THE PRECOR BANNER  
A variety of tasks can be performed from the banner using different key presses:  
Note:Key presses to the or key are ignored when the banner is being displayed.  
RESET — initiates the diagnostic mode. Refer to Club Information on page 20.  
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QUICKSTART — causes the system to start the Manual (MANL) course.Default  
settings apply. Refer to The Setup Mode and the QuickStart Feature on page 28.  
SELECT — initiates the Setup mode and causes the course prompt to appear.  
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Diagram 18  
C932 keypad.  
QUICKSTARTTM: When pressed at the Precor banner,  
the running belt begins moving after a three second  
delay. SmartRate® is inactive and default values apply.  
Keypad keys  
The keys on the keypad let you:  
• control your workout session,  
• answer prompts prior to starting a course,  
• determine which display features appear,  
• prematurely end a course, and  
• adjust the incline and speed levels.  
KEYS ON THE KEYPAD  
The following information explains the different uses of the keys from left to right.  
To locate each key, look at the display console or refer to Diagram 18.  
INCLINE ▲▼: During a workout, the INCLINE ▲▼ keys let you increase or  
decrease the incline in 0.5% increments.The display can show a range from 0 to  
15%. Setting 0 is level (and the lowest) incline.  
When a user changes the incline by pressing the INCLINE or key, the num-  
ber that appears on the display shows the target incline (not necessarily, the present  
incline) because the display can change much faster than the treadmill’s lift.  
Note: Any time during a workout, a user can view the actual incline by lightly  
touching either INCLINE or key. A user can opt to change the incline, if they  
hold the key down for more than one second.  
During Setup mode, the INCLINE ▲▼ keys are used for data selection. Pressing  
either or key does not affect the incline. However the or keys do affect  
what appears on the display. Refer to Setup Mode and Prompts on page 27.  
RESET: Provides access to diagnostics (see Club Information on page 20) and lets  
the user access the Workout Summary display while in Pause mode.Refer to Pause,  
Workout Summary, and Exit Features on page 39. Note that if the user presses RE-  
SET during the Setup mode, the use exits Setup mode and the PRECOR banner  
returns.  
QUICKSTART: This key lets a user bypass the Setup prompts and start their  
workout immediately using the Manual (MANL) course.The QuickStart key can  
be pressed any time during the Setup prompts. For more information, refer to  
page 28, The Setup Mode and the QuickStart Feature.  
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When a user presses QuickStart at the PRECOR banner, the default values  
shown below apply.  
QUICKSTART Default Values  
Setup Prompts  
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Course  
Manual (MANL)  
Club limit  
Workout time  
Weight  
150 lbs. (68 kg.)  
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AGE 0 :  
A valid AGE must be entered to use the SmartRate dis-  
play.If QuickStart is pressed after an age is entered, then  
the SmartRate display will appear when a user wears the  
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POLAR chest strap. If no “Age” entry occurs, then  
SmartRateLED’s light but are not activated. Note that the  
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POLAR chest strap is available through your Precor dealer.  
Refer to Obtaining Service on page 7.  
SELECT key:While the PRECOR banner is displayed, the SELECT key accesses  
the Setup mode. Refer to Setup Mode and Prompts on page 27. During a course,  
the SELECT key changes what features appear on the display. To learn about  
which features appear on the display or setting up an automatic scan of the work-  
out data, refer to Changing the Display Features Using the SELECT Key.  
SPEED ▼▲: During a workout, the SPEED keys let a user decease or increase the  
running belt’s speed.The display can show a range from 0.5 to 11.0 miles per hour  
(1.0 to 18.0 kilometers per hour) and changes can be made in 0.1 increments.  
When a user changes the speed by pressing the SPEED or key, the num-  
ber that appears on the display shows the target speed (not necessarily, the  
present speed of the running belt) because the changes to the display can occur  
much faster than the belt speed.  
Any time during a workout, a user can view the actual speed by lightly tapping either  
SPEED or key.The “pace” (minutes per mile) appears in the left-most display. A  
user can opt to change the speed, if they hold the key down for more than one second.  
During Setup mode, the SPEED ▲ ▼ keys are used for data selection. Pressing  
either or key does not affect the running belt. However the or keys do  
affect what appears on the display.Refer to Setup Mode and Prompts on page 27.  
Stop button: The red Stop button is not part of the keypad, but it is an integral  
part of the display console. Anytime during a workout, a firm tap on the red Stop  
button slows the running belt to a stop. The treadmill retains a user’s workout  
statistics and enters Pause mode.The club has the ability to limit the amount of  
time a user can remain in pause mode. Refer to Club Information on page 20.  
For a user to resume working out within the time frame allotted, he or she can  
press the SPEED until the desired speed of the running belt is reached.  
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CHANGING THE DISPLAY FEATURES USING THE SELECT KEY  
The SELECT keys lets a user choose which feature(s) appears on the display.  
When a user begins a course, the display automatically scans all highlighted  
features.The indicator light (LED) next to the SCAN label is lit.  
To turn off the scanning feature entirely, a user can switch the indicator lights, next  
to the item, on or off.If the indicator light is off, the item will not appear in the display.  
To turn the indicator lights on or off, take the following steps:  
1. Press the SELECT key until the indicator next to the item’s label is lit. If a  
user turns an item “ON,the indicator light next to the item remains lit and the  
featured information continually appears on the display.The SCAN LED turns  
off indicating that the display is no longer scanning all the features.  
2. To reset to scan mode, press the SELECT key until the SCAN LED is lit.  
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Exercising on the C932  
Once the C932 is set up, it is ready to use.The easy-to-understand prompts let  
the user select a course and specify how long he or she wishes to work out.The  
speed and incline levels can be adapted to meet their fitness goals.  
Important: Club owners, managers, and personal trainers. Remind users  
how important it is to use the treadmill’s safety features and security clip while  
working out on the treadmill. Instruct them on how to attach the security clip to  
their clothing near their waistline. If any complications occur, a strong tug on the  
security cord or a quick tap on the STOP key will stop the running belt.  
Note: This section of the manual is written for the user because it specifically  
explains how to work out on the treadmill.References are made in second person.  
Information presented in this section includes:  
• Using the safety features  
• Quick steps to working out  
• Reviewing keypad and workout tips • Cooling down, pause and exiting features  
CAUTION:Do not allow children on or near the treadmill. If anything should  
get caught in the rollers, the running belt does not stop immediately.  
SAFETY FEATURES  
The C932 treadmill is a powerful machine. Safety aspects to consider include:  
Always hold onto the handrail whenever you step on to or off of the treadmill.  
Always attach the security clip to your clothing prior to working out.  
Prior to the start of a course, the display will return to the PRECOR banner  
if more than two minutes elapse without a key press occurring.  
USING THE SECURITY CLIP  
A security clip is attached, by its cord, to the red Stop button that straddles the  
handrail. Always attach the security clip to your clothing before each workout.  
A tug on the cord trips the security switch and slows the running belt to a stop. If the  
security switch trips while you are working out, the treadmill retains your workout  
statistics and enters Pause mode.To resume your workout, reattach the security clip  
to your clothing, and press the SPEED key until you reach the desired speed.  
USING THE HANDRAILS  
Always grasp the handrails to help keep your balance when stepping on to or off  
of the treadmill and when you press the display keys.  
CAUTION:When you press the QuickStart key, keep in mind that the running  
belt begins moving automatically at 1.0 mph or 1.5 kph following the scrolling  
prompt: BELT STARTING 3, 2, 1… Other courses, such as the Interval (INTV)  
course have user-defined speeds. Prior to a change in speed, a three-minute  
warning scrolls across the display.Always grasp a handrail when the running  
belt changes speeds. Do not let go until you are comfortable with the running  
belt speed.  
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USING THE STOP BUTTON  
The red Stop button is not part of the keypad, but it is an integral part of the  
treadmill’s safety features.Anytime during a workout, a firm tap on the red STOP  
button or a tug on the security cord slows the running belt to a stop.The treadmill  
retains a user’s workout statistics and enters Pause mode.Refer to Pause, Work-  
out Summary, and Exit Features on page 39.  
Important: During a workout, if a user makes a mistake in pressing the STOP  
button, they can immediately press the SPEED to resume the speed of the  
running belt where they last left off.  
REVIEWING KEYPAD AND WORKOUT TIPS  
The steps to working out on the treadmill are listed on the opposite page. A short  
description appears in the left margin with the more thorough explanation follow-  
ing on the right. Tips to consider during your workout are shown below:  
KeypadTips  
or — presses to the arrow keys are ignored when the PRECOR banner is  
being displayed.  
SELECT — initiates the Setup mode. You can change the display selections  
using the or keys.  
QUICKSTART — bypasses further selections and causes the running belt to  
move. Default values apply (see QUICKSTART on page 33). The SmartRate®  
display is not active.  
RESET — exits the Setup mode and returns to the PRECOR banner.  
WorkoutTips  
Always attach the security clip to your clothing prior to working out.  
Check that the banner, PRECOR, is scrolling across the display.  
Accurate entries are required or features, such as SmartRate®, will not work  
properly.  
A time-out occurs during the Setup prompts if the C932 detects no key  
presses for two minutes. The display returns to the PRECOR banner.  
At the beginning of a workout, take several minutes to bring your heart rate  
into your target zone. Refer to Diagram 20 on page 45.  
After your workout, walk slowly for several minutes to help lower your heart  
rate. If possible, use the cool-down feature on the treadmill.  
Before and after a workout, gently stretch your lower body and back to help  
prevent stiffness or soreness.  
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QUICK STEPS TO WORKING OUT  
When you first turn the unit ON, the PRECOR banner scrolls across the display.  
This banner indicates that the C932 is ready to accept user entries.  
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Put on the chest strap.  
1. To use the heart rate capabilities in the C932 treadmill, you  
need to wear a POLAR® chest strap during your workout.  
(Part of the Precor Heart Rate Option.)  
2. Make sure that the PRECOR banner scrolls across the  
display.Straddle the running belt with your feet firmly planted  
on the right and left staging platforms.Stand close enough  
to the display console so that you can extend your arms  
and touch the keys.  
Straddle belt.  
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Attach security clip  
to clothing.  
Face the display and  
select a course.  
3. Attach the security clip to your clothing near your waistline.  
4. Face the display and hold onto the handrail with one hand  
when you press the keypad with the other.There are sev-  
eral different paths you can take to move through the Setup  
mode. How you set up your workout depends on how de-  
tailed you like to be.  
While the PRECOR banner scrolls, do one of the following:  
• Press SELECT — By pressing SELECT, the MANL  
(Manual) course selection appears. To select a different  
course, use the ▼▲ keys.When your preferred course ap-  
pears, press SELECT.If the course selection lets you des-  
ignate a workout time, the XX MIN (time prompt) appears.  
Use the ▼▲ keys to select a time between NOLIM (zero -  
no time limit) and 99 minutes.  
Note:The club has the ability to limit the duration of a workout.  
Continue this process to enter or change your WEIGHT (1  
through 999 pounds or kilograms) and AGE (1 through 99).  
Press QuickStart — By pressing QuickStart at the  
PRECOR banner, you access the MANL (Manual) course.  
You can also press QuickStart during Setup mode to pro-  
cess any selection that appears on the display and any  
prior entries you may have made.  
CAUTION:Hold onto the handrail because the belt starts  
moving after a short warning message appears on the  
display,Belt Starting 3, 2, 1,...”  
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Begin working out.  
5. If you pressed SELECT to answer all the Setup prompts,  
hold onto the handrail with one hand while you press the  
SPEED key with the other hand. Step onto the running  
belt while the speed is at 1 mph (1.5 kph). Once you are  
comfortable with the walking or running speed, you can  
remove your hands from the handrail.  
Note: Any time during the  
Setup prompts, you can  
press the QuickStart key.  
Refer to QUICKSTART on  
page 33.  
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Change speed or  
incline during your  
work out.  
6. Use the INCLINE ▼▲ and SPEED ▲▼ keys to change  
the incline and speed during your workout.Note that certain  
courses have preprogrammed speed and incline changes.  
Refer to C932 Courses on page 40.  
(Pause)  
Note:To pause during your workout before finishing the se-  
lected course, press the red Stop button. The displays on  
the console freeze. To return to your workout, press the  
SPEED key until you reach the desired speed.  
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Cool down.  
7. A workout ends when you complete the time limit set for  
the course or you press the Stop button and enter pause  
mode.When you complete the time limit set for the course,  
you enter the cool-down period. Use or keys to de-  
crease or increase the speed and incline during your cool-  
down period.  
Important:Always incorporate a cool-down period into your  
workout.If you press the red Stop button to end the course,  
select the MANL (Manual) course to cool down. Refer to  
Pause, Workout Summary, and Exit Features on page 39.  
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End your workout.  
8. When you complete the cool-down period, the running  
belt stops and a Workout Summary banner appears.Note  
that theTIME display shows the accumulated workout time  
including warm-up and cool-down periods.  
(Review WORKOUT  
SUMMARY)  
Note:You are given a few minutes to review yourWorkout  
Summary before the display automatically resets to the  
PRECOR banner.  
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Remove the  
security clip and  
step off the treadmill.  
9. Hold onto a handrail and place your feet on the right and  
left staging platforms, remove the security clip from your  
clothing, and step off the treadmill.  
COOLING DOWN AFTER YOUR WORKOUT  
Cooling down is an important aspect of your workout because it helps reduce  
muscle stiffness and soreness by transporting excess lactic acid out of the work-  
ing muscles. Cooling down for at least three minutes helps provide a smooth  
transition that allows your heart rate to return to its normal (non-exercising) state.  
When you enter cool down, a message notifies you that you have reached the  
end of the course and the cool-down period is about to begin. The running belt  
slows by about 20 percent and the incline returns to 0 percent. The Manual  
course profile appears in the display.You can change the speed and incline by  
pressing the respective or keys.When you complete the cool-down period,  
aWorkout Summary appears.See the information beginning on page 39.  
Important:The automatic cool-down period does not occur if the selected workout  
time is NOLIM. In any other course, the automatic cool-down period is activated  
when you complete the course. If you exit a course prior to its completion, then the  
cool down program is not implemented.  
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To prematurely end the cool-down period, press the red Stop button and then  
RESET. Refer to the table on the next page.Your workout statistics are added to  
the cumulative totals while the running belt slows to a gradual stop.The Workout  
Summary display appears so you can review your cumulative totals.  
The following information shows what happens when you press certain keys  
while in the Cool down mode.  
While in Cool down, you press  
This is what happens...,  
Stop  
Enters Cool down - Pause mode.  
The running belt slows to a gradual stop.  
TIME stops incrementing.The display fea-  
tures remain, so you can review your work-  
out statistics.Note that you may also press  
the SPEED key until the belt slows to a  
gradual stop.  
Note:The club can limit the amount of time  
that you can pause during a workout.  
While in Cool down-Pause mode,  
you press  
This is what happens...,  
SPEED ▲  
Starts the running belt moving again and  
returns to cool down mode so that you can  
resume where you left off.TIME continues  
to count down.  
RESET  
Displays the Workout Summary banner.  
PAUSE, WORKOUT SUMMARY, AND EXIT FEATURES  
Pausing and exiting are integral parts of your workout and can be accessed any  
time during a course. The treadmill goes through several prerequisites before  
actually exiting a course.  
Pause mode — can be accessed while in a course or during cool down.Note that  
the Pause mode can be of limited duration (between 1 second and 2 minutes).  
Check with the Club manager. If no key presses occur during that time, the work-  
out statistics are added to the cumulative totals and the display returns to the  
PRECOR banner.  
Workout Summary display — provides a two minute time frame in which you can  
review your workout statistics before the display automatically resets to the PRECOR  
banner.The Workout Summary display can be accessed from the Pause or Cool  
Down/Pause modes, or by prematurely exiting a course.When you access the Work-  
out Summary display, workout statistics except TIME, DISTANCE and CALORIES  
reset to zero. (Note that the TIME and CALORIES displays show the accumulated  
workout time and expended calories including warm-up and cool down periods.)  
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The following information shows what happens when you press certain keys  
while in the various modes.  
During a course, you press  
Stop  
This is what happens...,  
Enter Pause mode.The running belt slows  
to a gradual stop. Note that you may also  
press the SPEED key until the belt slows  
to a gradual stop. Once the running belt  
stops, TIME stops accruing. The display  
features remain, so you can review your  
workout statistics.The Pause mode has a  
maximum two minute time limit, but the  
club can set a lower limit.  
While in Pause mode, you press This is what happens...,  
SPEED ▲  
Exits Pause mode and starts the running  
belt moving again so that you can resume  
the course where you left off.  
RESET  
Displays the Workout Summary banner so  
that you can view your workout statistics.  
At the Workout Summary banner,  
you press  
This is what happens,...  
RESET  
Returns to the PRECOR banner.  
Note: If the two minute time limit elapses,  
the display returns to the PRECOR banner.  
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C932 Courses  
A variety of exercise options are available on the C932. This section provides:  
Descriptions of the courses printed on the display console label  
A more detailed look at the SmartRate® and heart rate features  
COURSE FEATURES  
If the club allows it, you can work out indefinitely in any course (except  
Weight Loss). At the XX MIN prompt, select NOLIM.  
Important: The automatic cool-down period is not appended to courses  
where the duration is NOLIM.  
Place a time limit on any course during the Setup prompts. At the XX MIN  
prompt, indicate the duration of your workout.When you complete the course,  
the automatic cool-down period begins.  
Determine the speed and incline as you move through course.  
SELECT preprogrammed courses which provide preset inclines. In Weight  
Loss* and Heart Rate* and Random courses, the incline automatically  
changes as you progress through the course profile. You have complete  
control over the running belt speed.You can also override the incline using  
the INCLINE ▲▼ keys for each upcoming segment in the course profile.  
The profile changes accordingly and the incline position is saved until a  
different course is used.When you complete a preprogrammed course, the  
automatic cool-down period begins.  
The progress that you make during a course is tracked by a blinking cursor.  
If the column is several segments high, the entire column blinks.  
Access to heart rate and SmartRate® capabilities is available when the per-  
son exercising wears a POLAR® chest strap.The SmartRate® indicator lights  
do not appear if QuickStart is pressed as the PRECOR banner scrolls  
across the display.  
The different course names appear on the following pages along with a descrip-  
tion of the course features. Refer to Diagram 19 on the next page.  
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Diagram 19  
C932 Course label.  
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS  
Note:The asterisk * denotes the courses that require the user to wear the POLAR® chest strap  
during a workout.  
MANUAL (MANL)  
Course duration: TIME set by user  
In the Manual course, speed and incline changes are completely under your control. The  
profile is initially a flat line. If changes are made to the incline, the course profile reflects the  
changes in all subsequent column segments.The blinking cursor indicates your position on the  
course. If you press QuickStart at the PRECOR banner to access the Manual course, the  
course TIME defaults to the club limit.You need to press the red Stop button when you have  
completed your workout. Note that a cool-down period does not occur when you press Stop.  
Always, remember to incorporate a cooling down period into your workout.  
Note: You have the option to designate a workout time for the Manual course during the  
Setup mode. For more information, refer to Quick Steps to Working Out on page 37.  
INTERVAL (INTV)  
Course duration: TIME set by user  
The Interval course is one of the best for conditioning your cardiovascular system.The course  
is designed to raise and lower your heart rate in a repeating fashion for a specified period of  
time. The interval course on the C932 lets you set the rest and work intervals according to  
your training regimen.You set the speed and incline for the first rest and work intervals and  
the software takes over from there, repeating the intervals throughout the course until you  
press the Stop button.  
CAUTION: Since the “speed” can be set and saved with Interval and Weight Loss courses, a  
warning message appears prior to the start of the course (if the set speed is greater than 1 mph  
or 1.5 kph). Make sure that the security clip is fastened to your clothing near your waistline. Do  
not proceed with the course, if you are unfamiliar with the set speeds.  
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WEIGHT LOSS (WTLS)  
Course duration: TIME preset  
In the Weight Loss course, the workout time is fixed at 28 minutes. You are not prompted  
(during Setup mode) for a workout time after selecting this course. The course consists of  
seven, four-minute intervals.You can change the incline or speed (using the appropriate or  
key) any time during the four-minute rest or four-minute work interval.When you change the  
incline level or speed, the software remembers and repeats the settings for the remaining  
intervals.When you complete the course, the automatic cool-down period begins.  
For the ideal “weight loss” range, your heart rate should be between 55% and 70% of your  
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maximum aerobic heart rate.To view the heart rate and SmartRate features, you must wear  
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the POLAR chest strap.Set the incline level and speed so that your heart rate is maintained  
at 55% during the rest interval and 70% of your maximum aerobic heart rate during the work  
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intervals. The weight loss range correlates to the yellow LED’s on the SmartRate display.  
RANDOM (RAND)  
Course duration: TIME set by user  
Every time a Random course is selected, a different course profile appears.The segments that  
appear in the course profile maintain a set incline that you can override using the INCLINE ▼▲  
keys.The incline is preset to zero for the first segment.The maximum incline change allowed  
between segments is plus or minus 4 percent. If the club lets you set the workout time at  
NOLIM (no limit), you need to press the red Stop button when you have completed your  
workout.You will need to access Manual mode to cool down.  
HEART RATE COURSE (HRC)*  
Course duration: TIME set by user  
This course lets you set a target for your heart rate.The treadmill adjusts the incline to maintain  
your target heart rate while you work out. Similar to the Weight Loss course, you must wear a  
POLAR chest strap. For more information, refer to Heart Rate Course on page 46.  
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Heart Rate Capabilities  
You can make each program on the C932 a heart rate “interactive” course by  
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monitoring and maintaining your heart rate in the SmartRate zone best suited for  
your specific needs. You’ll need to obtain and wear a POLAR chest strap to  
activate the heart rate capabilities.  
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Note: The SmartRate indicator lights do not appear if you press QuickStart as  
the PRECOR banner is scrolling across the display. Refer to Features on the  
Display Console for more information.  
Before using the treadmill’s heart rate capabilities, take time to read the following  
guidelines.  
Consult with your physician before engaging in any vigorous exercise. Do  
not use the Heart Rate Course or the treadmill’s heart rate capabilities until  
authorized by your physician.  
Slow down and stop immediately if you experience any pain or abnormal  
symptoms.  
Gently stretch your lower body and back before and after working out to  
help prevent stiffness or soreness.  
Know your heart rate (pulse) and your physician-recommended heart rate  
target zone.Individual heart rates vary according to several physiological fac-  
tors and may not correspond directly with the diagrams and tables provided.  
You should not use the heart rate capabilities if you are taking any medica-  
tions that either speed up or slow down your heart rate.  
Always face forward on your C932 and use the handrail for balance.Keep in  
mind that you are wearing sensitive equipment (the POLAR® chest strap)  
and upper body movement should be kept to a minimum.  
After putting on the chest strap, be sure that the C932 is ON. Face the  
display console for a minimum of 15 seconds.This allows the receiver in the  
console to acknowledge the presence of the transmitter.  
Incorporate a cool-down period into your workout to help lower your heart  
rate and minimize muscle stiffness or soreness.  
USING THE SMARTRATE® FEATURE  
Add the benefit of SmartRate® to every course on the treadmill.Using SmartRate®  
as a visual cue helps you adjust your exercise routine to suit specific needs.  
SmartRate® simplifies the correlation between heart rate and exercise.You don’t  
have to stop concentrating on your workout to find your pulse.It is displayed right  
in front of you along with the SmartRate® zone. Once you begin a workout, a  
blinking segment in the bar graph appears on the display, if you indicated your  
age during the Setup prompts.The blinking segment indicates the zone that your  
heart rate is in: Weight Loss or Cardiovascular.  
Note to Club owners, managers, and personal trainers: Review the informa-  
tion that accompanies the Precor Heart Rate System option. It explains how to  
adjust and use the chest strap.  
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Diagram 20 Target zones.  
HEART RATE TARGET ZONES  
200  
190  
180  
170  
160  
RECOMMENDED CARDIOV  
150  
140  
130  
120  
100  
MAX.  
HEART  
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ASCULAR ZONE  
RECOMMENDED WEIGHT LOSS ZONE  
Cardio  
Zone  
Weight  
Loss  
90  
80  
70  
Zone  
25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75  
20  
YOUR AGE  
CAUTION: Keep in mind that the “Heart Rate” or “target” zones are approxi-  
mations.Always check with your physician to learn what the appropriate heart  
rate is for your level of fitness.Do not push yourself beyond the recommended  
range.  
The individual target zones are based on a simple algorithm: 220 minus your  
age. The algorithm provides a number that estimates your maximum aerobic  
heart rate. For the ideal “weight loss” range, your heart rate should be between  
55% and 70% of your maximum aerobic heart rate. Yellow LED’s light in the  
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SmartRate display when your heart rate is in the weight loss range.  
Important:Your heart rate should never exceed 85% of your maximum aerobic  
heart rate or go above your target zone. Refer to Diagram 20.  
When you maintain your heart rate between 70% and 85% of your maximum  
aerobic heart rate, you are improving your overall cardiovascular/cardiorespira-  
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tory fitness level. Green LED’s light in the SmartRate display appear when you  
maintain your heart rate in the cardiovascular fitness range.  
Maintaining your heart rate in either zone (weight loss or cardiovascular) for 30  
minutes or more on a regular basis (minimum 3 times a week) provides the  
greatest benefits.  
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HEART RATE COURSE  
Once you set your target heart rate and the running belt’s speed, the Heart Rate  
Course monitors your heart rate and automatically maintains it within a few beats  
per minute (bpm) of the selected target. Blinking lights on the SmartRate® bar  
graph appear to show the “zone” that you are in.  
Note: For the C932 to detect a heart rate, you must purchase the heart rate  
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option and wear the POLAR chest strap during a workout.  
The chest strap transmits your heart rate signal to the receiver that is installed in  
the display console.During your workout, the heart rate indicator lights and blinks  
at the same rate as your pulse. This lets you see what your heart rate is doing  
even when the display is presenting other workout statistics.  
To use the Heart Rate Course follow the steps found in Quick Steps to Working  
Out on page 37 and choose HRC as the course. Enter the workout time, your  
weight and age. When you begin the course, the following occurs:  
The software verifies that it detects a heart rate signal.You need to press  
the SPEED key to begin your workout.  
Note:If the treadmill is having difficulty detecting your heart rate, three dashes  
will (- - -) appear in the Heart Rate display. Use the Precor spray that is  
supplied with the chest strap and readjust the strap around your chest.Make  
sure that it is against your skin.  
The treadmill provides a three minute warm-up period before entering the  
Heart Rate Course. During this time, you may make changes to the incline  
by pressing the INCLINE ▲▼ keys. Use the SPEED ▼▲ keys to set the  
running belt’s speed.  
Note: If your heart rate moves into the heart rate zone for your age during  
the three minute warm-up period, the warm-up period ends and the Heart  
Rate Course begins.  
After the warm-up period, the treadmill automatically adjusts the incline to  
keep your heart rate at the selected target.Pressing the INCLINE ▲▼ keys  
no longer affects the treadmill’s incline, but does affect a change to the  
target heart rate.You can also check the SmartRate® display to see if you  
are in your preferred zone (cardiovascular or weight loss).  
Note: You can change your target heart rate or speed anytime during a  
workout, but doing so affects the treadmill’s ability to maintain your target  
heart rate in the preferred zone.It takes time for the treadmill to readjust the  
incline so that your heart rate remains on target.  
CAUTION: A warning message will appear if you go above your maxi-  
mum recommended heart rate target zone. Heed the warning and get  
permission from your personal physician before working out above  
the maximum recommended zone for your age and fitness level. See  
Diagram 20 on the previous page for the recommended target zones.  
When you complete the course, continue cooling down for he designated  
period of time.  
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Maintenance  
The C932 is built to withstand the rigors of the health club environment. However,  
as club manager or owner, you are responsible for cleaning and maintaining the  
unit’s integrity.If you fail to maintain the treadmill as described below, it could affect  
or void the Precor limited warranty.  
DANGER To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always unplug the unit  
from its power source before cleaning it or performing any maintenance tasks.  
INSPECTION  
Perform a daily inspection of the treadmill.  
1. Look and listen for slipping belts, loose fasteners, unusual noises, worn or  
frayed power cords, and any other indications that the equipment may be in  
need of service. Obtain service should you notice any of the above.  
Important:If you determine that the treadmill is in need of service, move it away  
from the main workout area and place an large “Out of Service” sign on it.While  
it is awaiting service, remove the power cord so no one can use the treadmill.  
2. Check for worn, frayed, or missing safety lanyards. Replace missing or worn  
safety lanyards immediately. A safety lanyard with its security clip must be  
fastened to the treadmill’s red STOP button.Do not allow users on a treadmill  
without it.  
To order parts or to contact a Precor authorized service provider in your area,  
refer to Obtaining Service on page 7.  
CLEANING THE EQUIPMENT  
Most of the working mechanisms are protected inside the treadmill’s hood and  
solid base. However, for efficient operation, the treadmill relies on low friction.To  
keep the friction low, the treadmill must be as clean as possible.  
It is recommended the bed and belt be cleaned daily.Before or after each workout,  
use a damp, soft cloth to clean the staging platform, running bed and between the  
belt and running bed surface as far as you can easily reach.This removes any dust  
or dirt that might affect the smooth operation of the unit.  
Periodically, clean the treadmill’s frame, display console, handrails and running belt  
with a dampened (not dripping wet), clean cloth using a diluted solution of mild soap  
and water.To clean the groves on the belt, use a soft nylon scrub brush.Vacuum the  
floor underneath the unit every week to prevent the accumulation of dust and dirt.  
The Precor Heart Rate equipment requires little maintenance beyond keeping it  
dust free. Dampen a sponge or soft cloth in mild soap and water to clean the  
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POLAR chest strap. Dry the surface thoroughly with a clean towel.  
ALIGNING THE RUNNING BELT  
The correct alignment of the running belt is critical to the smooth operation of the  
treadmill. The belt is properly aligned at the factory. However, during shipping and  
handling or by use on an uneven surface, the belt may move off center and require a  
few simple adjustments.  
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If you plan to align the running belt, check its operation by following the procedure  
in Checking the Alignment of the Running Belt on page 19. If you determine that  
the belt needs alignment, follow the instructions here.  
CAUTION: Special care must be taken when aligning the running belt.Turn  
OFF the treadmill while adjusting or working near the rear roller. Remove  
any loose clothing and tie back your hair. Be very careful to keep your  
finger or any other object clear of the belt and rollers, especially in front of  
the roller and behind the deck.The treadmill will not stop immediately if an  
object becomes caught in the belt or rollers.  
Realigning the belt takes a few simple adjustments. If you are unsure about this  
procedure, call Precor Customer Support (see Obtaining Service on page 7.)  
Take the following steps to align the running belt on the treadmill.To ensure your  
safety, make all adjustments while the treadmill is OFF.  
1. Make sure the treadmill is OFF and the running belt has completely stopped.  
2. Locate the left belt adjustment bolt in the rear end cap of the treadmill. (To  
determine left and right, stand at the rear of the treadmill and face the display.)  
The direction you turn the bolt depends on how the belt is tracking.Make all belt  
adjustments on the left rear corner bolt using the hex key provided.  
• If the belt is off center to the LEFT, turn the adjusting bolt 1/4 turn clock-  
wise, which moves the running belt to the right.  
• If the belt tracks off center to the RIGHT, turn the bolt 1/4 turn counter-  
clockwise; this moves the belt to the left.  
Important: Do not turn the adjusting bolt more than 1/4 turn at a time.Over-  
tightening the bolt can damage the treadmill.  
3. Turn ON the treadmill, press QuickStart, and then increase the running  
belt speed to 3 mph (5 kph) by pressing Speed .  
CAUTION: Stand to the side of the treadmill.The running belt begins  
moving automatically after you press QUICKSTART.  
4. Observe the running belt for a couple of minutes.The belt should be centered  
on the running bed. A few inches from either side of the side rail platform.  
CAUTION: If you hear any chafing or the running belt appears to be  
getting damaged, stop the running belt immediately by pressing the  
red Stop key. Contact Precor Customer Support.  
5. If the belt needs additional alignment, repeat steps 1 through 4 of this proce-  
dure until the belt is properly aligned.  
6. After aligning the belt, press the Stop button and Reset.Turn OFF the tread-  
mill.Tighten any loose fasteners or other components on the equipment.If you  
hear unusual noises or you feel that the treadmill is in need of repair or service,  
contact Precor Customer Support. Refer to Obtaining Service on page 7.  
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SERVICING THE TREADMILL  
Do not attempt to service the treadmill yourself except for the maintenance de-  
scribed in this manual.The unit does not contain any user-serviceable parts that  
require lubrication. Refer to Obtaining Service on page 7.  
STORING THE POLAR® CHEST STRAP  
Store the chest strap transmitter in a place where dust and dirt cannot accumulate  
on it such as, a closet or drawer. Be sure to keep the chest strap protected from  
extremes in temperature.Do not store it in an area that may be exposed to tempera-  
tures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.  
LONG TERM STORAGE  
When the treadmill is not in use for any length of time, turn it OFF.Ensure that the  
power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet and is positioned so that it will not  
become damaged or interfere with other equipment or people.  
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Thank You and Welcome to Precor  
We are confident that you will be pleased with your purchase and  
that your new Precor equipment will help satisfy your customers’  
fitness needs, while helping you meet your business goals.  
To allow us to serve you better, please take a  
few moments to complete and return your warranty registration.  
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If you have questions or need additional information,  
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Purchased from (Dealer name):  
Date of Purchase:  
Month  
Day  
Year  
Product Serial Number(s):  
Please indicate the type and number of products purchased:  
#: ______ Elliptical Fitness CrossTrainer (EFX®)  
The serial number is located on the shipping box and on the product.  
#: ______ Treadmill  
#: ______ Cycle  
#:______ Stair Climber  
#:______ Strength Station  
#: ______ StretchTrainerTM  
TELL US ABOUT YOUR FACILITY  
Name of Facility  
Mr.  
Mrs.  
Ms.  
Contact Person — First Name  
Last Name  
Apt./Suite:  
Facility Address  
City  
State  
Zip Code  
Area Code  
Facility Telephone Number  
Your Business Email Address  
How many members do you have?  
Less than 100  
What percentage of floor space do you allocate for cardio equipment?  
0% to 20% 20% to 40% 40% to 60% 60% to 80%  
What type of equipment makes up your cardio offering (check all that apply)?  
Treadmills Ellipticals Cycles Stair Climbers Rowing Machines Other _____________  
What other brands of cardio equipment do you currently offer (check all that apply):  
Life Fitness True Cybex StarTrac Other ______________________________  
100 - 500  
500 - 1000  
1000 - 2000  
2001 +  
80% to 100%  
What other Precor equipment do you currently offer (check all that apply):  
EFX®  
Cycle  
StretchTrainerTM  
Treadmill  
Stair Climber  
Strength Machine  
Other ______________________________  
TELL US ABOUT YOUR PURCHASE  
Which best describes this purchase (check all that apply):  
First Precor product  
Replaces a Precor product of the same type  
Replaces same type of product – different brand  
Enhancement to equipment already owned  
How did you FIRST become aware of this product (choose only one):  
Authorized Precor dealer  
Precor sales representative  
Trade show/conference  
Internet  
News report or product review  
Club/fitness magazine advertisement  
Trade/consumer magazine article  
Other ________________________________________________________  
What factors MOST influenced your decision to purchase this product (choose up to three):  
Precor reputation  
Prior product experience  
Design/appearance  
Value for the price  
Special product features  
Warranty  
Service  
Rebate or sale price  
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Commercial Equipment Limited Warranty  
PLEASE READ THESE WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USINGYOUR PRECOR INCORPORATED PRODUCT. BY  
USINGTHE EQUIPMENT,YOU ARE CONSENTINGTO BE BOUND BYTHE FOLLOWING WARRANTYTERMS AND CONDITIONS.  
Limited Warranty.  
Disclaimer and Release.  
Precor Incorporated warrants all new Precor products to be free from defects in materials and  
manufacture for the warranty periods set forth below. The warranty periods commence on the  
invoice date of the original purchase. This warranty applies only against defects discovered  
within the warranty period and extends only to the original purchaser of the product. Parts  
repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the  
original warranty period only. To claim under this warranty, the buyer must notify Precor or your  
authorized Precor dealer within 30 days after the date of discovery of any nonconformity and  
make the affected product available for inspection by Precor or its service representative.  
Precor’s obligations under this warranty are limited as set forth below.  
The warranties provided herein are the exclusive  
warranties given by Precor and supersede any  
prior, contrary or additional representations,  
whether oral or written. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDINGTHEWARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY  
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THAT  
APPLY TO ANY PARTS DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE  
LIMITED IN DURATIONTOTHE PERIODS OF  
EXPRESS WARRANTIES GIVEN ABOVE FOR THOSE  
SAME PARTS. PRECOR HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND  
EXCLUDESTHOSE WARRANTIES THEREAFTER.  
Some States do not allow limitations on how long  
Warranty Periods and Coverage.  
Commercial Products, also known as C-Series Products, (excluding  
StretchTrainer, Strength Products).  
an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation  
may not apply to you. PRECOR ALSO HEREBY  
DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER OBLIGA-  
TIONS OR LIABILITIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  
ARISING BY LAW OR OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT  
TO ANY NONCONFORMANCE OR DEFECT IN ANY  
PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITEDTO:  
(A) ANY OBLIGATION, LIABILITY, RIGHT, CLAIM OR  
REMEDY IN TORT, WHETHER OR NOT ARISING FROM  
THE NEGLIGENCE OF PRECOR OR ITS SUPPLIERS  
(WHETHER ACTIVE, PASSIVE OR IMPUTED); AND  
(B) ANY OBLIGATION, LIABILITY, RIGHT, CLAIM OR  
REMEDY FOR LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO ANY  
EQUIPMENT. This disclaimer and release shall  
Seven years frame, five years touch sensor display housing, two years parts, one year labor.  
For treadmills, five years motor fan, three years drive motor.  
For self-powered ellipticals and bikes, one year battery.  
Labor coverage for options as defined below.  
StretchTrainer  
Five years frame, two years parts, 90 days upholstery, no labor.  
Strength Products (Catalina 3.45 and Malibu 3.25 only)  
Ten years frame; three years bearings, guide rods, cams, pulleys; one year belts, cables, hand  
grips, miscellaneous parts; 90 days upholstery; no labor.  
Options / Accessories / Battery-powered or Self-Operated Devices  
Many options or accessories have components that are connected internally or mounted inside the  
electronic console. The following guidelines determine the warranty for these components. If the  
internal components are installed by the factory or by an authorized dealer as part of the original  
sale and delivery, they have a warranty that is identical to the warranty of the equipment in which  
they are connected or mounted. If the internal components are not installed by the factory or by an  
authorized dealer as part of the original sale and delivery, they have a 90 days parts and labor  
limited warranty. All components that are not internally connected have a  
apply even if the express warranty set forth above  
fails of its essential purpose.  
Exclusive Remedies.  
For any product described above that fails to  
conform to its warranty, Precor will provide, at  
their option, one of the following: (1) repair;  
(2) replacement; or (3) refund of the purchase  
price. Precor Limited Warranty service may be  
obtained by contacting the authorized dealer  
from whom you purchased the item. Precor  
compensates Servicers for warranty trips  
within their normal service area to repair  
commercial equipment at the customer’s  
location.You may be charged a trip charge  
90 days parts only limited warranty. Satisfactory proof of purchase is required in all cases.  
Conditions and Restrictions.  
This warranty is valid only in accordance with the conditions set forth below:  
1. The warranty applies to the Precor product only while  
a. it remains in the possession of the original purchaser and proof of purchase is  
demonstrated,  
b. it has not been subjected to accident, misuse, abuse, improper service, or non-Precor  
modification.  
outside the service area. THESE SHALL BE THE  
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES OF THE BUYER  
FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY.  
c. claims are made within the warranty period.  
2. Certain products are warranted for light commercial use only (defined as use in non-fee paying  
clubs or facilities and less than 4 hours daily use. Unapproved use voids the warranty. Current  
light commercial products include C934, C932, EFX524, EFX534.).  
3. This warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure caused by electrical wiring not  
in compliance with electrical codes or Precor owner’s manual specifications, or failure to  
provide reasonable and necessary maintenance as outlined in the owner’s manual.  
EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL  
AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES.  
PRECOR AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS SHALL HAVE NO  
OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY, WHETHER ARISING IN  
CONTRACT (INCLUDINGWARRANTY),TORT  
(INCLUDING ACTIVE, PASSIVE, OR IMPUTED  
NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY), OR OTHER-  
WISE, FOR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT, PROP-  
ERTY DAMAGE, LOSS OF USE, REVENUE OR  
PROFIT, COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF SUBSTITUTE  
EQUIPMENT, ADDITIONAL COSTS INCURRED BY  
BUYER (BY WAY OF CORRECTION OR OTHERWISE)  
OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT,  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER  
RESULTING FROM NONDELIVERY OR FROMTHE  
USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT.  
This exclusion applies even if the above warranty  
fails of its essential purposes and regardless of  
whether such damages are sought for breach of  
warranty, breach of contract, negligence, or strict  
liability in tort or under any other legal theory.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or  
4. Except in Canada, Precor does not pay labor outside the United States.  
5. Warranties outside the United States and Canada may vary. Please contact your  
local Dealer for details.  
This Limited Warranty shall not apply to:  
1. Software (PROM) version upgrades.  
2. Normal wear and tear, consumables and cosmetic items, including, but not limited to  
the following: grips, seats, and labels.  
3. Repairs performed on Precor equipment missing a serial number or with a serial tag  
that has been altered or defaced.  
4. Service calls to correct installation of the equipment or instruct owners on how to use  
the equipment.  
5. Pickup and delivery involved with repairs.  
6. Any labor costs incurred beyond the applicable labor warranty period.  
Complete this portion and keep for your records.  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages,  
so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
Purchased From: ___________________________ Example: Dealer or store name.  
Phone Number: _____________________________ Example: Dealer or store telephone number.  
Product/model: _____________________________ Example: EFX534 or 966  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and  
you may also have other rights, which vary from  
state to state.  
Serial number: _____________________________  
The serial number is found on the shipping container.  
Effective 1 December, 2002  
P/N 36286-108  
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C932 Low Impact Treadmill  
Product Specifications  
Electronic Specifications  
Length: 79 in (201 cm)  
Width: 34 in (84 cm)  
C932 Courses: 5 Total  
Heart Rate Control Course*  
Interval Course  
Height: 55 in (140 cm)  
Weight: 280 lbs (126 kg)  
Shipping weight: 320 lbs (144 kg)  
Manual Course  
Random Course  
Belt:  
57 in x 20 in  
Weight Loss Course*  
(145 cm x 51 cm)  
Motor: Continuous duty 2.75 hp  
Power: 120 VAC (50/60Hz) 15 Amps  
Speed: 0.5 - 11 mph (1 - 18 kph)  
Incline: 0 - 15% grade  
C932 Display Readouts:  
Calories  
Distance  
Heart Rate*  
Incline  
Frame: Powder-coated steel  
Regulatory Approvals: FCC, ETL, CE  
Profile  
Product Features  
QuickStartTM  
Scan  
SmartRate®*  
Reversible Deck  
SmartRate®  
Speed  
Touch-Sensitive Display  
Heart Rate Telemetry (optional purchase)  
Time  
* Optional feature — chest strap required.  
Precor Incorporated  
20031 142nd Avenue NE  
P.O. Box 7202  
Precor, EFX, M, and SmartRate are registered trademarks and  
Cross Ramp and QuickStart are trademarks of Precor Incorporated.  
POLAR is a registered trademark of POLAR ELECTRO.  
Copyright 2003 Precor Incorporated.  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
C932 Lit Kit# 45731-105  
OM# 45733-104  
Online OM# 45733-404  
Woodinville, WA USA 98072-4002  
Warranty# 36286-108  
Warranty Registration# 45622-101  
Exploded Views# 45732-101 Rev. L  
22 January 2004  
NOTICE:  
Precor is widely recognized for its innovative, award winning designs of exercise equipment. Precor  
aggressively seeks U.S. and foreign patents for both the mechanical construction and the visual as-  
pects of its product design. Any party contemplating the use of Precor’s product designs is hereby  
forewarned that Precor considers the unauthorized appropriation of its proprietary rights to be a very  
serious matter. Precor will vigorously pursue all unauthorized appropriation of its proprietary rights.  
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