Precor Treadmill EFX534 User Manual

Light Commercial EFX® Owner’s Manual  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Diagram 1 Avoid injury from the roller  
arm mechanism.  
Ramp  
Front cover  
Handlebar  
Lower pivot roller arm  
(handlebar linkage)  
Never place your hand(s) or feet in the path of the roller arm because  
injury may occur to you or damage may occur to the equipment. Refer  
to Diagram 1.  
Never operate the unit if it is damaged, if it is not working properly, if it  
has been dropped, or dropped in water. Return the unit to a service  
center for examination and repair.  
Keep the optional battery recharger cord away from heated surfaces.  
Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where  
oxygen is being administered.  
Do not use outdoors.  
Do not attempt to service the EFX yourself other than the assembly and  
maintenance instructions found in this manual. Refer to Obtaining Service.  
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND PROPER DISPOSAL  
The EFX534 has an internal battery which must be removed before the EFX is  
scrapped.The battery contains materials which are considered hazardous to the  
environment.Proper disposal of the battery is required by federal law.  
To remove the battery from the EFX, take the following steps:  
CAUTION: Unplug the battery recharger and disconnect it from  
its receptacle at the rear of the EFX.  
Tools required: Phillips head screwdriver and hex wrench set.  
1. Remove both the right and left rear covers from the EFX.  
2. Remove the top rear cover.  
3. Unplug the black and red battery wires from the circuit board.  
4. Separate the circuit board from the battery by removing four screws.  
5. The battery is held in place with a metal bracket. Lift the battery away from  
the bracket.  
6. Dispose of the battery according to the federal HazardousWaste Regulations.  
SAFETY APPROVAL  
When identified with the ETL-c logo, the EFX has been tested and conforms to  
the requirements of CAN/CSA-E-335-1/3-94, Safety of Household and Similar  
Electrical Appliances.  
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SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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Table of Contents  
Important Safety Information ...........................................2  
Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal .............................. 3  
Safety Approval ..................................................................... 3  
RFI — Radio Frequency Interference ..................................... 6  
European Applications ........................................................... 6  
EFX® Self-powered Features .................................................. 7  
Obtaining Service................................................................... 7  
About this Manual .................................................................. 8  
Unpacking the EFX®  
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9
Standard Equipment ............................................................... 9  
Other Equipment .................................................................... 9  
Acquiring the AppropriateTools .............................................. 9  
Hardware Kit .......................................................................... 10  
Setting Up the EFX .........................................................11  
Installation Requirements ....................................................... 11  
Assembly Instructions ........................................................... 11  
Removing the Locking Pin...................................................... 21  
Supplying PowerTo the EFX534 ............................................. 22  
Testing the Heart Rate Display ............................................... 22  
Custom Setting Mode ....................................................23  
Changing the Custom Settings ............................................... 23  
Determining the Units of Measure .......................................... 24  
Setting a Workout Time Limit.................................................. 25  
Setting a Pause Time Limit .................................................... 25  
Viewing the Odometer, Hours of Use,  
SoftwareVersion, and Error Log ............................................. 25  
Using CSAFE Standard Equipment ........................................ 26  
The EFX®534 Display .....................................................27  
Features on the Display Console............................................ 27  
User Setup Prompts............................................................... 28  
Using QuickStart During the Setup Prompts .......................... 29  
Center Display........................................................................ 30  
SmartRate® Display ............................................................... 31  
Informational Displays Prior to Shutdown ............................... 31  
Keys on the Display Console.................................................. 32  
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Table of Contents  
Exercising on the EFX®  
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34  
The Heart Rate Feature.......................................................... 34  
Utilizing the SmartRate® Feature............................................ 34  
Removing the Locking Pin...................................................... 35  
WorkoutTips .......................................................................... 35  
Using the Handlebars ............................................................. 36  
Using the Stationary Handrail ................................................. 36  
Changing the Display Features using the Select Key ............. 36  
Quick Steps to Working Out ................................................... 37  
Cooling Down After aWorkout ................................................ 38  
Pause, Cool Down and Exit Features ..................................... 38  
Inserting the Locking Pin ....................................................... 39  
Courses...........................................................................40  
Manual Mode and the QuickStart Key .................................... 40  
Hill Climb Course ................................................................... 40  
Interval Course....................................................................... 40  
CrossTraining Course............................................................. 41  
Weight Loss Course ............................................................... 42  
Maintenance ...................................................................43  
Inspection .............................................................................. 43  
Cleaning the Equipment ......................................................... 43  
Storing the POLAR® Chest Strap ........................................... 44  
Servicing the EFX and LongTerm Storage ............................. 44  
Symptoms of a Low Battery ................................................... 44  
Using the Battery Recharger and Its Power Cord .................... 44  
Replacing the Battery ............................................................. 45  
Battery Recharger Power Cord ............................................... 45  
ExplodedViews...................................................................... 46  
Warranty Registration Card ..................................................... 53  
Warranty................................................................................. 55  
Specifications ............................................................back cover  
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RFI — RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE  
Federal Communications Commission Part 15  
The EFX 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 EFX generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the owner’s manual instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of the EFX 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 FCC rules, changes or modifications to the EFX  
not expressly approved by Precor, could void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
CAUTION —  
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 Communica-  
tions 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, Information  
Technology Equipment (Class A).  
EN50082-1, Generic Immunity Standard for Residential, Commercial and Light  
Industrial Products (Class A).  
ThisproductadditionallyconformstotherequirementsoftheEuropeanCouncilDirective  
73/23/EEC, LowVoltage Directive and has been tested to the following standard:  
IEC 335-1, Safety of Household and similar Electrical Appliances.  
European Applications  
This product has been tested to the requirements of EN55022, “Limits & Methods of  
Measurement of Radio Interference, Information Technology Equipment.” Per that  
standard, the EFX534 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.  
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EFX® SELF-POWERED FEATURES  
The power source for the EFX is the user.When a person works out on the EFX and  
moves the foot pedals at a stride rate above 40 strides per minute, the power that  
is generated allows the EFX to function properly.  
Informational displays appear when the battery is low or when the user has stopped  
pedaling during a workout. The display provides minimal instructions to let you  
know what to do to retain power.If the messages are ignored, the EFX will begin  
shutdown procedures to maintain the charge of the battery. Refer to page 31,  
Informational Displays Prior to Shutdown.  
An optional battery recharger can be purchased and provides sustained power to  
the EFX. If you plan to customize your unit, the optional battery recharger is highly  
recommended.To purchase the optional battery recharger, check with your dealer.  
OBTAINING SERVICE  
Do not attempt to service the self-powered EFX® yourself except for the mainte-  
nance tasks described in this manual.The EFX does not contain any user-service-  
able parts.For information about product operation or service, contact an authorized  
Precor Commercial Products Customer Support Representative at 1-888-665-4404.  
Diagram 2 EFX serial number location.  
Serial number label location  
To help Customer Support personnel expedite your call, have your serial number  
available.The serial number can be found on a label near the power receptacle on  
the rear cover. Refer to Diagram 2. If you have any questions regarding the EFX,  
use the model and serial numbers whenever you call your Precor dealer or servicer.  
Model number: EFX®534  
Unit number: _____ Serial number: _____________________________  
Unit number: _____ Serial number: _____________________________  
Unit number: _____ Serial number: _____________________________  
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL  
Inside this manual, you will find instructions for installing and using the self-powered  
EFX. To maximize the use of the EFX, 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 your-  
self or damage to the equipment.  
WARNING —  
Provides instructions to prevent electrical damage to  
the equipment and prevent injuries to yourself.  
DANGER —  
Indicates steps you must take to prevent electrical shock.  
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Unpacking the EFX  
Thank you for purchasing the self-powered Precor EFX®534.  
Important: Before using the EFX, 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 EFX safely and successfully.  
Your EFX is carefully inspected before shipment so it should arrive in good operating  
condition. Precor ships the unit in the following pieces:  
Base frame assembly  
Upright support  
Base frame stabilizers (left and right)  
Display console  
Handlebars (left and right)  
Bracket cover  
Hardware kit and owner’s manual  
CAUTION: This unit weighs over 230 pounds (105 kilograms). To prevent  
injury to yourself or damage to the equipment, obtain appropriate assistance  
before removing the unit from the pallet.  
If any items are missing, contact your Precor Commercial Products Service Repre-  
sentative at 1-888-665-4404.  
STANDARD EQUIPMENT  
The EFX®534 incorporates the Precor SmartRate® and Heart Rate features into its  
display console. Devices, such as FitLinxx®, that are CSAFE compatible, can also  
be attached.  
Note: An optional POLAR® chest strap can be purchased and worn during a workout.  
The chest strap transmits the user’s heart rate to the display console’s receiver.  
OTHER EQUIPMENT  
Optional equipment available through your dealer includes:  
Battery recharger  
POLAR® chest strap.  
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.  
ACQUIRING THE APPROPRIATE TOOLS  
Obtain the following tools before assembling the EFX.  
Wire cutter  
Phillips head screwdriver  
Hex torque wrench  
Rubber mallet  
Two 9/16" combination wrenches (open-end and box)  
SAE Standard socket set with socket extension for 1/2” and 9/16" bolts  
page 9  
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Diagram 3 EFX534  
Hardware kit  
C
B
F
E
D
H
G
A
J
HARDWARE KIT  
Carefully unpack the parts from the shipping container. Open the Hardware Kit  
and make sure that you have the following items as shown in Diagram 3:  
(A) 5/16-inch hex key — secures handlebars  
(B) End cap  
(C) Two shoulder bolts — install handlebars to lower pivot arms  
(D) Four Phillips-head screws — attach display console  
(E) Six 1-inch long x 5/16-inch diameter bolts — attach handlebars  
(F) Six small diameter washers — use with 5/16-inch bolts (E)  
(G) Eighteen 1-inch long x 3/8-inch bolts — attach upright and stabilizers to base  
(H) Eighteen large diameter washers — use with 3/8-inch bolts (G)  
(J) Height adjustor  
If any items are missing, contact your dealer. If you need Customer Support,  
refer to Obtaining Service on page 7.  
Note: After assembling the EFX, be sure to store the hex key in a secure place.  
The tool is used for maintenance procedures that are described in this manual.  
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Setting Up the EFX  
You do not need any special knowledge or experience to set up the EFX.However,  
because of the size and weight of the EFX, you will need to obtain appropriate  
assistance during assembly.  
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS  
Follow these installation requirements when installing the EFX. If you do not  
install the EFX according to the following guidelines, you could void the Precor  
LimitedWarranty.  
Set up the EFX on a solid, flat surface. Unpack and assemble the EFX close to  
where you’ll use it. Make sure that the flat surface under the unit is smooth and  
level. A level unit is required for the user’s safety and for 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 is located on  
a label at the rear of the unit near the optional battery recharger receptacle.  
Write the serial number onto the Precor Limited Warranty card found on the  
back cover of this manual. Refer to Obtaining Service on page 7 and write the  
number there as well.  
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
To assist you in the assembly, the items in the Hardware kit, shown in Diagram 3,  
correspond to a particular letter in the alphabet.These letters appear throughout the  
assembly instructions. Refer to Diagram 3 on page 10.  
1. Obtain assistance. Place the shipping carton close to the location where  
you plan to use the unit. Break down the side walls so that they lie flat.You  
may need to cut the tie wraps that hold the base frame and roller arms to the  
pallet.  
2. Unpack the EFX534. Remove the packing materials and loose contents. Refer  
to the list on page 9.  
3. Move the unit to the location where you plan to use it. Once you attach  
the handrails and base stabilizers, the EFX is difficult to move through a  
standard door frame. Make sure to assemble the unit where it will not have to  
be moved through any doorways.  
CAUTION: Do not assemble the EFX if it is connected to the optional  
battery recharger. Remove the battery recharger from the EFX prior to  
assembly.  
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Diagram 4  
Front base assembly.  
Plastic grommet  
Front base tube  
Height adjustor  
1
2
Tighten the height  
adjustor so that the  
nut is secure against  
the front tube.  
Cut the tie wrap that  
secures the grommet  
to the cable.  
3
4. Cut the tie wrap securing the front base tube to the pallet. Discard the tie  
wrap.  
5. Thread the height adjustor to its lowest position. Diagram 4, #1 and #2.  
Remove the height adjustor from the Hardware kit. Ask an assistant to lift the  
front base tube while you insert the height adjustor.Turn the height adjustor so  
that the threads appear inside the base tube.Tighten the nut (with a crescent  
wrench) when the height adjustor is fully threaded into the front base tube.  
6. Cut the tie wrap holding the plastic grommet. Diagram 4, #3. Use a wire  
cutter (or scissors) to remove the plastic grommet from the cable.  
Diagram 5  
Front base assembly.  
Plastic grommet  
Cable receptacle  
Front base assembly  
7. Insert the plastic grommet. Diagram 5. Place the grommet into the hole on  
the front base assembly. Press down so that it snaps into place.  
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Diagram 6  
Route the cable and  
attach the display  
console to the  
upright support.  
Display console  
Cable  
Upright support  
1
2
8. Prepare for the attachment of the upright support to the base assembly.  
Diagrams 6 and 7. Remove the four phillips-head screws (D), two bolts (G),  
and two washers (H) from the Hardware kit. Place one washer (H) on each of  
the two bolts (G).Keep the fasteners together.  
CAUTION:Do not stretch, crimp, or damage the cable. Excess cable may  
be gently pushed into the base assembly.Cables damaged by improper  
installation will not be covered by the Precor limited warranty.  
9. Route the display console cable through the upright support. Diagram 6, #1  
Remove any tape or wire ties on the cable. Have an assistant hold the upright  
support securely while you grasp the display console in one hand and route the  
cable through the upright support with the other.  
10. Attach the display console. Diagram 6, #2. Use the four phillips-head  
screws (D) to attach the display console to the upright support. Have your  
assistant hold the upright support securely while you align the mounting holes  
and tighten the screws.  
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Route the cable  
Diagram 7  
through the grommet  
and attach the upright  
support.  
1
2
Upright  
support  
Base tube  
Cable receptacle  
Cable connector  
Have your assistant  
hold the upright  
support while you  
secure it to the base.  
Two bolts (G)  
with washers (H)  
Base  
assembly  
11. Position the upright support over the base.Diagram 7.Have your assistant  
move the upright support close to the front of the base assembly while you  
thread the cable through the grommet hole and out the front of the base tube  
(see inset #1). Make sure that the display console (on the upright support)  
faces the rear of the unit (see inset #2).  
CAUTION:As you assemble the unit,do not fully tighten the fasteners until  
instructed to do so. Finger tighten the fasteners or use the hex key so that  
the unit is stable, but the fasteners still allow room for adjustments.  
12. Secure the upright support to the base assembly. Diagram 7. Align the  
mounting holes and thread the two bolts (G) with washers (H) through opposite  
sides of the upright support and into the base assembly. Finger tighten each  
bolt. Do not fully tighten the fasteners until the entire unit has been assembled.  
Diagram 8 Connect the  
cables.  
Cable receptacle  
Cable connector  
Height adjustor  
threads  
Base tube  
Place excess cable  
into the base tube.  
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13. Connect the cable. Diagram 8, inset. Insert the cable into its receptacle.  
Just like a telephone connection, a definite "click" is heard when a good  
connection is made. If you do not hear a "click," try reinserting the cable  
connection again.  
14. Push excess cable inside base tube. Diagram 8.Carefully, push any excess  
cable behind the height adjustor threads that protrude from inside the base tube.  
Diagram 9 Place the base  
on supportive  
blocks.  
Adjustable rear pad  
Base assembly  
Supportive  
wedge  
15. Rotate the rear pads. Diagram 9, inset. Ask your assistant to stabilize the  
unit while you rotate the rear adjustable pad to the highest position. This  
procedure lifts the base assembly off the floor which provides better access  
to the fasteners.  
16. Place the base assembly on the supportive wedge. Diagram 9. Have an  
assistant grasp and lift the upright support so that you can slide a wedge  
(packing material) under the front of the unit.  
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Diagram 10 Attach the frame  
stabilizers to the  
upright support  
Upright  
support  
bracket  
brackets.  
Upper section  
Bolts (G) and  
washers (H)  
Frame stabilizer  
Lower section  
17. Attach the left and right frame stabilizers. Diagram 10. Proceed with one  
side at a time.When you have installed the first stabilizer, perform the same  
steps on the opposite stabilizer.  
a. Remove four bolts (G) and four washers (H) from the Hardware kit. Place  
a washer on each bolt and set the fasteners within easy reach of the unit.  
b. Grasp one of the frame stabilizers and align it with the upright support bracket.  
c. Insert the four bolts (G) with washers (H) through the frame stabilizer and  
upright support bracket.See Diagram 10.  
d. Thread all four bolts and washers until the frame stabilizer is secure. Do  
not fully tighten the bolts until after the lower section is attached.  
e. Perform steps a through d on the opposite side.  
Diagram 11 Attach the lower  
frame stabilizers  
to the base  
assembly.  
Bolts  
f. Carefully, align the mounting holes on the right and left frame stabilizer with  
the base frame holes. Insert four bolts (G) and washers (H) on both sides.  
Thread the bolts through the unit.See Diagram 11.You may need to adjust  
and gently move the stabilizers up and down to get the mounting holes on  
both sides of the base frame properly aligned.  
g. Tighten the bolts so that the unit is stable, but leave room for final adjustments.  
Do not securely tighten the bolts until the unit has been fully assembled.  
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Diagram 12 Tighten the  
mounting bolts.  
1
2
Upright support  
bracket  
Left frame stabilizer  
Tighten the bolts  
on the base  
frame first.  
Upright support  
Base frame  
3
18. Tighten all mounting screws using a 9/16" wrench. Diagram 12.  
a. Ask for assistance to remove the supportive wedge from beneath the base  
assembly and to turn the unit onto its side.  
b. With the unit on its side, start at the base with the eight bolts that attach the  
frame stabilizers to the base frame. Tightening these bolts first helps pull  
the rest of the parts into alignment. Proceed with securely tightening the  
bolts attached to the upright support bracket and the bolts that secure the  
upright support to the base frame.  
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Diagram 13 Secure the  
handlebars.  
Protrusions  
Handlebar  
bracket  
Tighten bolts securely.  
19. Attach the left and right handlebars. Diagram 13. Perform the following  
steps on one side of the unit and then, repeat the steps on the opposite side.  
a. Remove the three bolts (E) and washers (F) from the Hardware kit. Place  
the washers on the bolts.  
b. Attach one handlebar at a time. Note that the handlebars’ mounting holes  
are smooth on one side and slightly protrude on the other side. Place the  
protrusions against the handlebar brackets.  
c. Align the holes and insert the three bolts (E) and washers (F).Thread the  
bolts (E) into the holes using your fingers.  
d. Tighten the bolts securely using a 1/2-inch socket wrench.  
e. Repeat steps a.through d.to secure the opposite handlebar.  
Diagram 14 Secure the  
handlebars to the  
pivot arm.  
Shoulder bolt (C)  
Handlebar  
5/16-inch hex key  
Pivot arm  
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20. Attach the handlebars to the pivot arm. Diagram 14. Proceed with one  
handlebar at a time.When you have completed the installation steps for one,  
perform the same steps for the opposite handlebar.  
a. Remove the shoulder bolt (C) from the Hardware kit.  
b. For ease of installation, slide the foot pedal to the top of the ramp.  
c. On the same side, align the mounting holes on the handlebar and the  
pivot arm.  
d. Insert the shoulder bolt.Secure the handlebar to the lower pivot arm using  
the hex key provided.Tighten the bolt securely. See Diagram 14.  
Diagram 15 Secure the  
bracket cover.  
Bracket cover  
Upright support  
bracket  
Remove screws from  
beneath the upright  
support bracket.  
21. Attach the bracket cover. Diagram 15.Take the following steps to attach the  
cover over the upright support bracket.  
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the screws or you may inadvertently cause  
stress cracks in the plastic.  
a. Move the handlebars out of the way.  
b. Locate the two screws beneath the upright support bracket.Remove each  
one using a phillips head screwdriver.  
c. Place the bracket cover over the upright support and align the mounting  
holes. See Diagram 15.  
d. Insert the two screws through the bracket mounts and into the side of the  
upright support bracket.Tighten the screws. Do not tighten too much or  
you may inadvertently crack the plastic mounts.  
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Diagram 16 Level the unit.  
Rear crossbar  
Rotate rear  
adjustment pads.  
Base tube  
Nut  
Height adjustor  
22. Level the unit. Diagram 16.To keep the unit stable, the EFX has adjustable  
rear pads and, at the front of the base assembly, a height adjustor.Check to  
make sure that the unit does not wobble from side to side or front to back.  
Important: If the unit is placed on a slightly, uneven surface, adjusting the  
rear pads can help, but will not compensate for extremely uneven surfaces.  
a. To remove any side to side movement or wobble, rotate the rear pads.  
b. To counteract any rocking (front to back) motion, ask your assistant to  
grasp the upright support so that he or she can raise the front of the unit  
off the floor. Use a crescent or combination wrench to loosen the nut.  
Turn the height adjustor clockwise to raise the height of the front end.  
Turn the height adjustor counterclockwise to lower the height.  
Once you have the proper height adjustment, use the wrench to turn the  
nut counterclockwise and tighten it securely against the base tube.  
Diagram 17 Clean the ramp.  
Foot pedal  
Ramp  
Wipe ramp with a  
damp, clean cloth.  
Roller  
23. Clean the ramp. Diagram 17. Wipe down the ramp and foot pedals with a  
soft cloth dampened in a diluted solution of mild soap and water.  
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Diagram 18 Insert the front  
end cap.  
Upright support  
Front end cap  
CAUTION:If you purchased the POLAR® chest strap option,be sure to test  
the heart rate display (refer to page 22) prior to inserting the front end cap.  
24. Once you have checked that the heart rate feature is working properly, insert the  
front end cap (found in the Hardware kit) into the base assembly.See Diagram 18.  
Insert the front end cap into the base tube.Make sure that the cable does not get  
pinched by the end cap.If necessary, use a rubber mallet to secure the end cap.  
REMOVING THE LOCKING PIN  
CAUTION: Do not allow children on the EFX. Be aware that injuries can  
occur from the roller arm and handlebar movement. Always use the locking  
pin to secure the roller arm when the EFX is not in use.  
Diagram 19 EFX Locking pin.  
Insert the locking  
pin when you are  
finished working  
out or when you  
leave the EFX for  
an extended  
length of time.  
Storage location  
The locking pin secures the roller arm and keeps it from traveling up or down the  
ramp. Pull firmly on the pin to slide it out of the ramp. A lanyard is attached to the  
locking pin and ramp. Refer to Diagram 19.  
Store the locking pin underneath the ramp once it is removed from the roller arm.  
See inset in Diagram 19.  
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SUPPLYING POWER TO THE EFX534  
The EFX does not require an electrical power connection. It has an internal battery  
that is recharged every time a user works out for a reasonable period of time. A  
pedaling speed above 40 strides per minute must be maintained for several seconds  
before the Precor banner appears on the display.Once the banner appears, the user  
can press QuickStart or Enter to begin working out. For more information, refer to  
page 34, Exercising on the EFX.  
TESTING THE HEART RATE DISPLAY  
If you have purchased the optional POLAR® chest strap, verify that the heart rate  
display is operational before customers begin using the machine.  
Note:To conduct electrical impulses from a user’s heart, the electrode strips on  
the chest strap must be in contact with the user’s skin.Usually, the concentration  
of salts in a person’s perspiration provides enough conductivity to transmit a  
signal to the receiver in the display console. However some people, because of  
body chemistry or erratic heart beats cannot use the heart rate feature on the  
EFX.To purchase a POLAR® chest strap, refer to Obtaining Service on page 7.  
Diagram 20 Wearing the POLAR®  
chest strap.  
POLAR® chest strap  
positioned and  
centered on chest.  
POLAR® chest strap  
electrode strips  
Dampen with water.  
1. Wet the electrode strips on the POLAR® chest strap and wrap it around your  
chest as shown in Diagram 20. Adjust the strap so that it maintains a snug fit.  
2. Hold onto the stationary handrail and step onto the foot pedals.  
3. Begin pedaling and maintain a stride rate above 40 strides per minute.The  
Precor banner will appear on the display.  
4. Wait five to ten seconds.A number indicating your heart rate (beats per minute)  
should appear in the display.Three dashes appear (— — —) if a heart beat is  
detected, but interference is occurring.Try readjusting the chest strap.  
5. If the heart rate display appears, the cables are properly connected and the  
heart rate feature can be a viable part of a user’s workout.  
6. If the heart rate display does not appear, press Reset to return to the Precor  
banner and then, ask someone else to try steps 2 through 4. If no heart rate  
number appears, reconnect the cables at the front of the base tube. Follow  
steps 1 through 4, again.  
If a heart rate cannot be detected, refer to Obtaining Service on page 7.  
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Custom Settings Mode  
These next few pages provide information that lets you customize the EFX. It is  
not information that your customer needs to see.This section covers the following  
information about how to:  
determine which unit of measure appears on the display  
set maximum workout and pause times  
display the odometer and other useful information  
connect to CSAFE compatible devices  
Note: If your customers are interested in the learning more about the EFX, you may  
wish to direct them to the manual available on Precor’s web site (www.precor.com).  
(The manual that appears on the web site does not contain the information found in  
this section.)  
Diagram 21 Display console keys used for Custom Settings Mode.  
The RESET key initiates the Custom Settings Mode.  
To continue, press the next key within 1/3 second.  
Accepts displayed data and moves  
to next aspect of the program.  
Gently, press and hold any ▲▼ key to view the  
available selections.  
CHANGING THE CUSTOM SETTINGS  
The “custom” settings are accessed through specific codes that help eliminate  
unauthorized access. Refer to Diagram 21 to locate the keys. Information that you  
can access and features that can be customized are as follows:  
Units of Measure — Select between U.S. Standard and Metric displays.  
Maximum Workout Time — Sets a maximum limit on workout time. Note  
that an additional five minute cool-down period is appended to a completed  
course, so adjust the maximum time limit accordingly.  
Maximum Pause Time — Sets the maximum duration for which a person  
can “pausehis or her workout.Note that Pause time limits are only effective  
when the EFX is powered by the optional battery recharger.  
Odometer,Hours of Use,SoftwareVersion,and Error Log —The EFX stores  
the cumulative strides, 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).  
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To access the Custom Settings Mode, the following must occur:  
Electrical power must be supplied.  
The foot pedal speed must be maintained at 40 strides per minute. Or, the  
optional battery recharger must be plugged into the EFX and connected to an  
appropriate power source.  
Note: The optional battery recharger connection is highly recommended, if  
you plan to customize the EFX.  
Check that the Precor banner appears on the display and, if necessary,  
maintain the minimum stride rate.  
Press the appropriate key sequences.  
To select the units of measure and set the maximum workout and pause times,  
press the following:  
Note: The Resistance key in the following series is the key on the left as you face the  
display. If you press the Resistance ▼▲ keys on the right, you cannot access the  
Custom Settings.  
Reset, QuickStart, Enter, QuickStart, Resistance , QuickStart, Enter, QuickStart  
Important:To access Custom Settings Mode, press Reset while the Precor banner  
is displayed. Within 1/3 second, begin pressing the key sequences. If the system  
does not detect a key press (within 1/3 second after Reset), it returns to the banner.  
Once you begin entering a key sequence, each key must be pressed within four  
seconds of the other or the Precor banner reappears and you have to begin again.  
The functions of the display console keys while in Custom Settings Mode are  
described in the box below.  
Display key functions within the Custom Settings Mode  
▼▲  
lets you scroll through the  
various selections that appear.  
Reset  
Select  
exits Custom Settings Mode and  
displays the Precor banner.  
Enter saves the information being  
displayed and moves to the  
next aspect of the program.  
displays the name of the data  
field that you are viewing. Or,  
toggles between the available  
selections.  
Note: The ▼▲ keys can be gently pressed and held to view several selections.  
The longer the key is held down, the faster the numbers scroll past.  
DETERMINING THE UNITS OF MEASURE  
Two different units of measure can be selected, Metric or U.S. standard. Make your  
selection using the ▼▲ keys. Press Enter once the correct unit is displayed.  
Note:Anytime you wish to exit the Custom Settings Mode, press the Reset key.Any  
previous display attributes that you selected by pressing Enter are saved and re-  
corded in memory.If no key press is detected within two minutes (when the optional  
battery recharger is attached), the system resets and the Precor banner reappears.  
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SETTING A WORKOUT TIME LIMIT  
You can limit how long a user works out by setting a duration between 1 and 240  
minutes.You can also choose NO LIMIT which allows the user to select a course and  
work out indefinitely.  
Note:The QuickStart program is automatically set at the custom settings limit.  
Use the ▼▲ keys to select a workout time limit. For example, if you set the workout  
time limit to 20 minutes, the EFX allows users to specify a workout between 1 and 20  
minutes. Users would not be allowed to specify a time longer than 20 minutes.Take  
into account that the user will get an additional five minute, cool-down period  
appended to his or her workout, so adjust the time limit accordingly.  
SETTING A PAUSE TIME LIMIT  
Use the ▼▲ keys to set a Pause time limit between 1 and 120 seconds (two minutes).  
Important: Changes to the Pause time become effective only when the power  
source for the EFX is the optional battery recharger. If no battery recharger is  
connected and the stride rate drops below 40 strides per minute, the EFX moves  
into its thirty second shut down mode. Refer to page 31.  
VIEWING THE ODOMETER, HOURS OF USE, SOFTWARE  
VERSION AND ERROR LOG  
The display console keys that you need to press to view the odometer, the num-  
ber of hours the EFX has been in use, the software version and any error codes,  
are as follows:  
Reset, Enter, QuickStart  
Important: Remember to begin at the Precor banner. After pressing Reset, the  
next key in the sequence must be pressed within 1/3 second.  
The numbers 6, 5 appear on the display as you press the associated key.  
The field name Odometer appears briefly and then the odometer value (the cumulative  
stridesusershavetravelled)appears.WhentheSelectkeyispressedthewordSTRIDES  
appears on the display indicating that the odometer value equals the total strides  
logged by the EFX.When the key is released, the odometer value reappears.  
Press Enter and the number of hours that the unit has been in use appears.The EFX  
notes the passing of minutes, but the numeric value that appears is truncated to the  
nearest full hour.When the Select key is pressed the word HOURS appears on the  
display.When the key is released, the numeric value reappears.  
Press Enter again and the unit’s three digit SW Version (upper board software  
version number) appears on the display.  
Press a Select key to view the lower board's version number. The Select key  
toggles between the upper and lower board’s version numbers.  
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Press Enter once again and the Error Log appears.The EFX stores the last ten  
errors that have been detected. Press any or key to view the error codes.  
Note:If the EFX has no errors stored in memory, a – – –” appears on the display.  
To view the odometer reading at the time the error was detected and the hours of use  
at the time the error occurred, press the Select key while the error code is being  
displayed.The Select key acts as a toggle between the associated information.  
To clear (delete) the error log, press QuickStart for at least four seconds while  
viewing the list. Prompts appear on the display and confirm (OK) that the error  
messages have been deleted (“cleared”) from memory.  
Important:You cannot retrieve the error log once you have deleted it.  
USING CSAFE STANDARD EQUIPMENT  
The EFX is fully compatible with CSAFE protocols. Once the unit is connected to  
a CSAFE master device and the user maintains a stride rate above 40 strides per  
minute, he or she is prompted to enter an identification number (user ID).  
Note: If the optional battery recharger is plugged into the EFX and connected to  
an appropriate power source, then no pedaling is necessary for user ID entry.  
Five zeros appear on the display. The left zero indicates that it is awaiting input.  
The following table provides information about the keypad functions:  
User ID Entry:  
or ▲  
Program Keys  
moves the blinking LED from field to field.  
Enter  
submits the displayed user ID. Note that if the five zeros  
are being displayed when the user presses Enter, the user  
ID entry is bypassed and the Course prompt appears.  
Reset  
resets the display to the Precor banner.  
A message indicates when the user ID is accepted by the CSAFE master device.  
Then, the course prompt is displayed.See Quick Steps toWorking Out on page 37.  
Note: If the user’s stride rate drops below 40 strides per minute while using the  
CSAFE device connection, a prompt PEDAL FASTER appears. If the stride rate  
remains below the 40 strides per minute threshold for the next twenty seconds,  
the CSAFE connection is terminated. The word RESETTING appears on the  
display while the EFX disconnects from the CSAFE device.  
To review information about CSAFE specifications, visit the web site at:  
Note: The EFX supports the CSAFE master device per the specifications found  
at the web site. However, exceptions do exist. If you have questions or need  
technical support, refer to Obtaining Service on page 7.  
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The EFX®534 Display  
The EFX 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 EFX is used, however, we recommend that you  
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 features provided on the display console  
an explanation about the available courses  
instructions for utilizing the heart rate options  
FEATURES ON THE DISPLAY CONSOLE  
As a user exercises, the display console provides motivation by presenting  
constant feedback about his or her progress. An brief explanation of each feature  
on the display console appears in Diagram 22. Look on the following pages for a  
more thorough explanation.  
Diagram 22 EFX Display Console  
If a heart rate is detected, it  
played in this window.  
SmartRate® display  
Banner, prompts, workout s  
and course profile appear i  
Center display.  
CENTER DISPLAY  
During course  
selection, the  
course name  
appears here.  
Keypad is used to  
input or select data  
and control the  
workout session.  
During a workout, the SELECT keys highlight  
which workout statistics appear on the display.  
Note: If an error message should appear, call a Precor qualified service techni-  
cian or service center. Refer to Obtaining Service, on page 7.  
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USER SETUP PROMPTS  
Precor banner: The Precor banner and course profiles appear in the center dis-  
play. Always start a workout at the Precor banner.  
Important: Because the EFX is self-powered, the Precor banner does not appear  
until the user maintains a stride rate above 40 strides per minute. Note that there  
is an exception to this rule. If power is being supplied through the optional battery  
recharger, then pedaling is not required prior to entering a course.Refer to page 7,  
EFX® Self-powered Features.  
Setup prompts appear in the center display prior to your workout. You address  
each prompt using the keypad keys.  
Keypad use during  
Setup Prompts  
Description  
or ▲  
Scrolls through the selections.The longer the key is held  
down, the faster the selections scroll past.  
Select  
Reset  
Acts the same as the Enter key.  
Exits the Setup Mode and returns the display to the  
Precor banner.  
QuickStart  
Enter  
Bypasses any remaining Setup prompts and accesses  
the course selection. Refer to Using QuickStart During  
the Setup Prompts on the opposite page.  
Submits the displayed selection and moves onto the next  
Setup prompt.  
COURSE prompt:The EFX provides 5 course selections.The first course selection  
to appear on the display is MANL (Manual course). Use any ▼▲ key to change the  
selection. Press Enter to accept the displayed name. Have the user refer to the  
display label on the console to determine which abbreviations represent the differ-  
ent course selections. For a description of the courses, refer to page 40.  
Important: If you press QuickStart while a course selection is displayed, the  
course begins. Refer to Using QUICKSTART during the Setup Prompts.  
Note: If no key press is detected for ten seconds, the display prompts the user on  
what to do next. If no key press is detected for two minutes or the RESET key is  
pressed, the display returns to the banner.  
Workout Time prompt: A default value of 30 minutes (or the custom settings  
limit, whichever is less) appears. Use any ▼▲ key to change the workout time.  
For MANL, XTR, and INTV courses, the workout time may be set as low as one  
minute or as high as the custom settings limit. Press Enter or QuickStart to  
accept the displayed value.  
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Weight prompt: A default weight (WGT: 150 lb. or 68 kg.) appears. Use any ▼▲  
key to change the weight between 1 or 999 pounds. An accurate weight entry  
provides for a more accurate calorie count and proper use of the Weight Loss  
course. Press Enter to accept the displayed value.  
Age prompt: At the AGE: 0 prompt, use any ▼▲ key to display the user’s age  
(from 1 to 99). Press Enter to accept the displayed value. Note that SmartRate®  
does not appear unless an age value above zero is entered.  
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USING QUICKSTART DURING THE SETUP PROMPTS  
The QuickStart key can be pressed any time during the Setup prompts. Default  
values apply after that point. Refer to QUICKSTART on page 33.  
Press QUICKSTART at the...  
The following occurs:  
Precor banner  
The user bypasses the Setup prompts and be-  
gins working out inthe Manual course.  
Course prompt  
The displayed course is accessed.  
Note: Since a default workout time is accessed,  
no progress message such as, “10% complete”  
will appear on the display.The exception to this  
rule is the Weight Loss Course.  
Time prompt  
The time that appears on the display becomes  
the workout time limit. It may be set to any value  
from 1 to the custom settings limit. If NO LIMIT  
is selected in the Custom Settings Mode (see  
page 23), a user can select INFINITE once he or  
she passes 240 minutes by pressing the key.  
Weight prompt  
The weight that appears on the display becomes  
the designated weight that the EFX uses to  
compute statistics. Acceptable entries are  
between 1 and 999.  
Age prompt  
The age that appears on the display becomes  
the designated age that the EFX uses to com-  
pute statistics. A correct age entry between 1 and  
99 is very important if the user’s plan to utilize  
the heart rate features of the EFX. The Quick-  
Start key acts the same as the Enter key at  
this point because the user has answered all the  
Setup prompts.  
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CENTER DISPLAY  
The items that appear in the display during a workout are described below.  
Workout Statistics: Eight items, that relate to the workout, can appear on the  
display once a user begins a course. After entering a course, the workout time  
and the course profile appear for several seconds. Indicator lights appear so that  
the user knows what information is being displayed.The Select keys can be used  
to change what workout statistics appear on the display. Refer to page 35, for  
more information.  
TIME: During a workout, the time (0:00) display appears when a user begins a  
course. Workout time appears in minutes and seconds. However, should a user  
exceed 60 minutes (during a single workout), the workout time display converts  
to hours and minutes.  
STRIDES: Shows the total number of strides completed.The number will always  
be even since two strides create one complete revolution of the flywheel. A stride is  
an exaggerated walking movement. On the EFX, if a user starts in a position with  
one foot forward and one foot back, a stride is completed when he or she moves  
the rear foot all the way forward while the forward foot moves to the rear.  
STRIDES PER MINUTE: Displays the number of strides completed in one minute  
(i.e., the user’s current pedaling speed).  
CALORIES: Provides the cumulative number of calories being burned.The calorie  
calculation is dependent on the weight that is entered during the setup prompts.  
An accurate weight selection results in a more accurate calorie count.  
Course Profile: During a workout, the course profile appears in the right portion  
of the display and corresponds to the program that the user selected. As the user  
proceeds through his or her workout, the course position is indicated by a blinking  
column.  
The height of the column in the course profile represents the resistance settings.  
Each row represents three levels of resistance.When the lowest row of LED’s is lit,  
the user has selected a resistance level between 1 and 3, the next row represents  
levels 4 through 6, and so on. If SmartRate® is displayed, then the two columns on  
the right are not used by the profile display.  
CALORIES PER MINUTE: Indicates the approximate number of calories being  
burned per minute.  
WATTS: Indicates the amount of energy the EFX is currently generating and is  
derived from the current resistance and pedaling speed.  
METS: Displays the metabolic equivalents of the user’s current energy expenditure  
level. A MET’s level of 1 represents the body at rest. Note that when a user stops  
pedaling, the MET’s value drops to zero because the displayed information no  
longer corresponds to the user’s MET’s level.  
Resistance Level: Indicates the degree of effort (1 through 20) associated with  
the foot pedal resistance. This display only appears when a user presses the  
Resistance ▼▲ keys. Refer to page 32, Resistance ▼▲ keys.  
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SMARTRATE® DISPLAY  
SmartRate®: A user must enter an age, during the course Setup prompts and wear a  
POLAR® chest strap, while in a course program, before the blinking segment in the  
bar graph can show the zone that his or her heart rate is in. Refer to page 35,  
Utilizing the SmartRate® Feature.  
Important: During a course, the stride rate must be above 40 strides per minute  
and a user’s heart rate must be above 40 beats per minute before the SmartRate®  
segment begins to blink.  
HEART RATE:The heart rate display lets a user monitor his or her heart rate.When  
a heart beat is detected, the number appears in the small upper right display (refer to  
Diagram 22).If the user does not wear a POLAR® chest strap, a heart rate will not be  
detected and no pulse rate appears.Refer to The Heart Rate Feature on page 35.  
INFORMATIONAL DISPLAYS PRIOR TO SHUTDOWN  
The EFX saves its battery charge by moving into a shutdown mode. Whenever  
PEDAL FASTER appears on the display, the heart rate, SmartRate® and course  
indicators turn off. If the user does not maintain a stride rate of 40 strides per  
minute, then a thirty second shut down process begins.  
Shortly after the thirty second shut down process begins and the PEDAL FASTER  
prompt does not induce anyone to increase the pedaling speed, the display appears  
blank and all key presses are ignored, except Reset. After several seconds, dots  
appear on the display indicating that the EFX is shutting down. If no pedaling is  
detected, the EFX eventually turns off.  
If the EFX is connected to a CSAFE master device, a slightly different scenario  
occurs.When the number of seconds remaining before the EFX shuts off equals  
ten seconds (instead of eight), the workout session ends. RESETTING appears  
in the display while the EFX disconnects from the CSAFE master device. All key  
presses are ignored. Pedaling has no effect on the display.  
Low Battery  
If the battery voltage is low or needs recharging, the words WARNING - LOW  
BATTERY appear after the PRECOR banner.The EFX continues to function even  
with a low battery, but user and course information is lost once the user stops  
pedaling.Note that the Pause feature does not work.  
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KEYS ON THE DISPLAY CONSOLE  
The Precor products have an easy-to-use keypad that is activated by the slightest  
touch. Remind users that they only need to lightly tap the keys.  
Each key on the display console’s keypad provides specific functions. The ▼▲  
keys let the user enter data in answer to the display prompts and change the  
resistance during a workout.  
Diagram 23 Display console keypad.  
During a workout, the SELECT  
keys highlight which workout  
statistics appear on the display.  
QuickStart: Bypasses the  
remaining Setup prompts and  
enters the Manual course.  
During the Setup  
prompts, accepts  
displayed data and  
moves to next  
prompt.  
Gently, press  
and hold the ▼  
or keys to  
change the  
resistance level.  
Exit and  
return to  
banner.  
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 23.  
RESISTANCE ▼▲: During a workout, the Resistance ▼▲ keys let the user de-  
crease or increase the force applied against his or her stride. The display can  
show a range from 1 to 20. Setting #1 provides the least resistance. A user can  
review the EFX’s resistance any time during a workout, by lightly touching either  
Resistance or key. He or she can opt to change the resistance, by holding  
the key down for more than two seconds.  
Note: The RESISTANCE ▼▲ keys appears on both ends of the display label for  
the user’s convenience.  
When a user changes the resistance by pressing the Resistance or key, the  
number that appears on the display shows the target resistance (not necessarily,  
the present resistance being applied) because the display can change much faster.  
The height of the course profile reflects the resistance levels. Each row that is lit  
represents three levels of resistance. When the first row is lit, the resistance is  
set between 1 and 3. If the first two rows are lit, the selected resistance level is  
between 4 and 6, and so on.  
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SELECT keys: While the Precor banner is displayed, the SELECT keys act the  
same as the Enter key. During a course, the Select keys change what items  
appear on the display.Refer to page 36, Changing the Display Features Using the  
SELECT Key.  
RESET:While answering the Setup prompts or during a workout, a user can cancel  
the course program, clear the display, and return to the banner by pressing Reset.  
QUICKSTART: QuickStart lets the user bypass the Setup prompts and start a  
workout immediately using the Manual course.Default values apply.  
QUICKSTART  
Prompts  
DefaultValues  
DefaultValue  
Manual  
COURSE  
XX MIN  
Custom settings limit.Refer to page 23.Note that theWeight  
Loss course is fixed at 28 minutes and the Hill Climb course  
is set at 30 minutes.  
WEIGHT  
AGE  
150 lbs. (68 kg.)  
0 : A valid Age must be entered to utilize the SmartRate®  
display.If QuickStart is pressed after the age prompt appears,  
then the SmartRate® display will appear when the user wears  
the POLAR® chest strap. If no age entry occurs, the  
SmartRate® display lights up, but no blinking sensor appears.  
ENTER:Workout specific prompts need to be answered andenteredinto memory.  
Pressing Enter selects the information being displayed and processes it.  
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Exercising on the EFX  
The EFX is designed so that a user can work out with minimal instruction. The  
directions on the console and the prompts on the display help guide the user  
through an entire workout session.  
This section provides workout tips and information about:  
• using the heart rate features  
• safety features  
• quick steps to working out  
• cooling down after a workout  
• pause and exit features  
• using the handlebars  
CAUTION: Before beginning any fitness program, make sure that all users  
receive a complete physical examination from their physician.  
THE HEART RATE FEATURE  
If a user wishes to view his or her heart rate on the display, tell them to wear the  
POLAR® chest strap while working out. A heart rate signal is transmitted to the  
receiver installed in the display console. During a workout, the heart rate indicator  
lights, begins blinking and then, displays the heart rate.This lets the user see what  
his or her heart rate is doing even when the display is presenting other workout  
statistics. For more information, refer to page 22, Testing the Heart Rate Display.  
UTILIZING THE SMARTRATE® FEATURE  
Add the benefit of SmartRate® to every course on the EFX. Using SmartRate® as a  
visual cue helps the user adjust his or her exercise routine to suit specific needs.  
SmartRate® simplifies the correlation between heart rate and exercise.A user doesn’t  
have to stop concentrating on the workout to find his or her pulse. It appears on the  
display along with the SmartRate® zone. Once a user begins a course, a blinking  
segment in the bar graph appears on the right of the display (if you entered your age  
during the Setup prompts). The blinking segment indicates the zone that a user’s  
heart rate is in:Weight Loss or Cardiovascular.  
Important: Access to SmartRate® is only available when the person exercising  
wears a POLAR® chest strap. (The POLAR® chest strap is a separate purchase  
option.)The SmartRate® indicator lights do not appear when QuickStart is used  
to select a course.  
Weight Loss Zone  
For the ideal “weight loss” range, a user’s heart rate should be between 55% and  
70% of his or her maximum aerobic heart rate.It should never exceed 80% of the  
user’s maximum aerobic heart rate or go above a user’s training zone. Refer to  
Diagram 26 on page 41 for the appropriate training zone.  
Cardiovascular Zone  
When a user maintains a heart rate between 70% and 80% of his or her maximum  
aerobic heart rate, he or she is improving his or her overall cardiovascular/cardio-  
respiratory fitness level. Maintaining a heart rate in either zone (weight loss or  
cardiovascular) for 30 minutes or more on a regular basis (minimum three times a  
week) provides the greatest benefits.  
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Diagram 24 EFX Locking pin.  
Insert the locking  
pin when you are  
finished working  
out or when you  
leave the EFX for  
an extended  
length of time.  
Storage location  
REMOVING THE LOCKING PIN  
The locking pin secures the roller arm and keeps it from traveling up or down the  
ramp. Pull firmly on the pin to slide it out of the ramp. A lanyard is attached to the  
locking pin and ramp.  
Store the locking pin underneath the ramp once it is removed from the roller arm.  
See inset in Diagram 24.  
Note: The following text is written in second person so that you, as owner or  
manager, can copy the sections (excluding Maintenance) for your customers.  
WORKOUT TIPS  
The steps to working out on the EFX are listed on the next page.A short description  
appears in the left margin with the more thorough explanation following on the right.  
Tips to consider during your workout are shown below:  
If the optional battery recharger is not connected, you need to maintain a  
stride rate above 40 strides per minute before keypad entries can occur. If  
you have questions, talk to the manager.  
Remove the locking pin. Refer to page 35.  
Answer the Setup prompts by pressing the or keys.  
Press Enter to select the information being displayed.  
The workout time prompt lets you choose between and 1 to 240 minutes. If  
the custom settings allow it, you can also select an indefinite workout time  
by pressing the key, until the word INFINITE appears on the display.  
During a workout, the Select keys determine which workout statistics appear  
on the display.  
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Diagram 25 Using the EFX handlebars.  
Handlebar  
Water bottle holder  
Stationary handrail  
USING THE HANDLEBARS  
The handlebars on the EFX provide an upper-body workout that, when used properly,  
helps increase cardiovascular fitness. By adding the upper-body movement to your  
cross training workout, you’re actually increasing your work effort and enhancing your  
overall fitness level. A variety of hand positions can intensify the effectiveness of  
your workout. Ask staff personnel for additional information.  
USING THE STATIONARY HANDRAIL  
Always grasp the stationary handrail to help keep your balance when you step on  
to or off of the foot pedals and when you use the display keys. During a workout,  
use the stationary handrail to rest or slow down your upper-body movement.  
CHANGING THE DISPLAY FEATURES USING THE SELECT KEY  
The Select keys let you choose which feature(s) appears on the display. When  
you enter a course, the workout time and course profile features are preselected  
for you. As you work out,TIME indicates the amount of time you've spent in your  
work out (or the time remaining). The blinking column in the course profile indi-  
cates progress along the course.  
Each Select key affects four different display features. The left SELECT key,  
causes the indicator light to appear next to TIME, STRIDES, STRIDES PER  
MINUTE and CALORIES.The right SELECT key, highlights COURSE PROFILE,  
CALORIES PER MINUTE, WATTS and METS.  
You can determine which features appear by turning the indicator lights, next to the  
item, on or off. If the indicator light is off, the item will not appear in the display.  
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QUICK STEPS TO WORKING OUT  
Important:If BATTERY LOW appears on the display anytime during a workout, contact the staff  
personnel.Pay attention to the words, PEDAL FASTER.The EFX is warning you that you need to  
pedal faster to avoid disconnecting the battery, which is the power source for the EFX display.  
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1. For your Heart Rate to appear on the display, you need to  
Use the Heart Rate  
features.  
wear a POLAR® chest strap.  
CAUTION:Hold onto the stationary handrail while you  
step into the foot pedals and whenever you reach out  
to press the keypad.  
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2. Begin pedaling and follow the display prompts. Make a  
COURSE selection and enter your workout time, weight  
and age.  
Step into the foot  
pedals and select a  
course.  
Important: When you begin  
moving the foot pedals,  
continue to hold onto a  
handrail with one hand while  
you answer the Setup  
Note:To answer the Setup prompts, use the ▼▲ keys.Press  
Enter to select the information being displayed.SeeWorkout  
Tips on page 35. The five available courses appear on the  
label attached to the display console. Brief course descrip-  
tions are also provided beginning on page 40.  
prompts with the other.  
To pause during your workout session, stop pedaling for a  
few seconds. Be aware that if the optional battery recharger  
is not attached, you have only thirty seconds before the  
EFX shuts off. See Pause, Cool Down and Exit Features.  
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Continue your  
workout until course  
completion.  
3. When you have completed a course that has a limited dura-  
tion, a five minute, cool-down period automatically begins.  
Hold onto the handrail while the EFX reduces the resistance  
by 20 percent. Note that you can always exit a course prema-  
turely using the Reset key.  
Note: Not all courses supply the cool-down period. See  
Cooling Down AfterYour Workout on the next page.  
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End your workout and 4. After you complete the five minute, cool-down period (or exit a  
review your workout  
statistics.  
courseprematurelyusingReset), theWorkoutSummaryban-  
ner appears. If you wore a POLAR® chest strap during your  
workout, a heart rate analysis follows the banner and displays:  
Important: Continue  
pedaling while reviewing  
your workout statistics.  
• the average heart rate during your workout  
• the maximum heart rate during your workout  
• the duration that your heart rate was in the Weight Loss  
or Cardiovascular zones.  
Workout statistics except TIME, STRIDES and CALORIES  
reset to zero. (TIME shows the accumulated workout time  
including warm-up and cool-down periods.)  
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5. When you are finished reviewing your workout statistics,  
stop pedaling. Hold on to the stationary handrails while  
you carefully step down from the EFX.  
Stop pedaling and hold  
on to a handrail while  
you step off the EFX.  
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COOLING DOWN AFTER A 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 working muscles.  
It also helps provide a smooth transition that allows your heart rate to return to its  
normal (non-exercising) state. The EFX automatically initiates a five minute, cool-  
down period once you complete a course that has a specified time duration. A prompt  
appears, indicating that you are in cool down.  
During your cool down, the workout statistics continue to appear.When you complete  
the five minute cool down, aWorkout Summary appears.See the information below.  
Important:To activate a cool-down period, a course must “end.The course ends  
when the workout time (entered during the Setup prompts) expires. If you chose  
INFINITE, no cool-down period is appended to the course.  
PAUSE, COOL DOWN AND EXIT FEATURES  
Pausing, cooling down, and exiting are integral parts of your workout and can be  
accessed any time during a course.The EFX goes through several prerequisites  
before actually exiting a course.The following tables explain the various situations.  
Since the EFX is self-powered, foot pedal movement must be continuous to avoid  
shut down. For more information, refer to page 31.  
Note: If the optional battery recharger is supplying power to the EFX, the factory  
setting for Pause mode is two minutes (120 seconds). The business owner or  
manager has the option to change the setting. A duration can be set between 1 and  
120 seconds and limits how long a user can pause his or her workout. Refer to  
Custom Settings Mode on page 23.  
In a course,  
This is what happens...,  
you complete it Enter Cool Down.At the start of the cool-down period, the resis-  
tance is reduced by 20 percent.Youcan adjust the setting using  
the Resistance ▼▲ keys.The display features remain, so you  
can press the Select keys to view your workout statistics.  
Note: A cool-down period is appended to those courses that  
have a finite duration. If you do not enter a workout time during  
the Setup prompts, or you select INFINITE, then a cool-down  
period does not occur when you reach the end of a course.  
you press Reset Enter the Workout Summary mode.You can scan through  
the workout statistics by pressing the Select keys. Note that  
the TIME display shows the accumulated workout time in-  
cluding warm-up and cool down periods.  
no pedaling  
or slow pedaling  
is detected  
Enter Pause mode.PEDAL FASTER appears on the display  
and workout time stops accruing. For more information, refer  
to page 31.  
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In Pause  
mode, you  
This is what happens...,  
resumepedaling Returns to the course and the workout statistics continue from  
where you left off.  
press Reset  
Displays the Workout Summary banner.  
exceed time limit The EFX exits Pause mode, resets the displays, and turns off.  
In Cool down  
mode,  
This is what happens...,  
no pedaling  
or slow pedaling  
is detected  
Enter Cool down, Pause mode.Workout time stops accruing  
and PEDAL FASTER appears on the display.If you enter Pause  
mode, it is of limited duration. Check with staff personnel or  
refer to Custom Settings Mode on page 23 and Informational  
Displays Prior to Shutdown on page 31.  
you press Reset Displays the Workout Summary banner. See Reset on the  
previous page.  
it ends.  
Displays the Workout Summary banner.  
AttheWorkout  
Summary  
banner,you  
This is what happens,...  
pressReset  
The workout statistics are reset to zero and the EFX shuts off.  
INSERTING THE LOCKING PIN  
To secure the EFXafter your workout, take the following steps:  
1. Locate the locking pin in its storage location under the ramp. Refer to  
Diagram 24 on page 35.  
2. Remove the locking pin from its stored location and insert it into the roller  
arm.Position the locking pin so that you insert it from the outside edge of the  
ramp toward the inside edge.  
3. Firmly slide the locking pin through the holes in the roller arm. Be sure that the  
locking pin is all the way through roller arm. Refer to Diagram 24 on page 35.  
Gently move the roller arm to make sure that it is secure.  
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Courses  
The EFX lets the user choose between five variable courses.This section provides  
information about the special features and functions of the EFX courses and how to  
best utilize the:  
• Manual course  
• Hill Climb course  
• Interval course  
• CrossTraining course  
• Weight Loss course  
Note:To choose a course, begin pedaling. Once the Precor banner appears, press  
Enter. User-friendly prompts guide you through the course selections. Refer to  
Quick Steps to Working Out on page 37.  
MANUAL MODE AND THE QUICKSTARTTM KEY  
Manual mode lets you set the resistance level. As with other courses, when you  
complete the time limit set for the course, the automatic cool-down period begins.  
You can choose Manual mode in two different ways:  
pressing the QuickStart key at the Precor banner.QuickStart bypasses the  
remaining selections and starts the Manual course. Default values  
include a time limit of 30 minutes (or the custom settings, whichever is  
less), 150 lbs. (68 kg.) and an age of zero.The SmartRate® display is inac-  
tive.  
pressing Enter at the Precor banner.This causes the EFX to display several  
Setup prompts. At the COURSE prompt, select MANL.  
The Manual course profile initially appears as a flat line. Use the ▼▲ keys to adjust  
the resistance level. (See page 32 for more information.) As you proceed with your  
workout, a blinking column represents your position on the course.  
HILL CLIMB COURSE  
For your convenience, the resistance in the Hill Climb course is preset. Review  
the display label to ascertain the ascent and descent you’ll be feeling in the pedal  
resistance throughout the course. Anytime during the workout, you can override  
the resistance settings by pressing the Resistance ▼▲ keys.  
INTERVAL COURSE  
The interval course on the EFX lets you select the rest and work intervals according  
to your training regimen.You set the resistance level for first rest and work interval  
and the software repeats the intervals throughout the course. At any point during the  
workout, you can change the settings of the current interval by simply pressing the  
▼▲ keys.The software remembers the new settings and applies it to the appropriate  
rest or work interval.  
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Diagram 26Target Zones  
HEART RATE TARGET ZONES  
200  
190  
180  
170  
160  
RECOMMENDED CARDIOV  
150  
140  
130  
120  
100  
MAX.  
HEART  
RATE  
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  
Important: If you entered your age during the Setup prompts and are wearing the  
POLAR® chest strap, you can adjust the rest or work intervals to keep your heart rate  
in its recommended zone.For the weight loss zone, try to maintain your heart rate at  
the lower end (55% of maximum heart rate) while in therestintervals and keep it at  
70% of maximum heart rate while in theworkintervals.See Diagram 26.  
To use the interval course, take the following steps:  
1. Follow the instructions on page 37, Quick Steps to Working Out.  
2. At the COURSE prompt, use the ▼▲ key to select the INTV course.  
3. Press Enter.  
4. Select a workout time. If the workout time entered is an even number, then  
all intervals (rest and work) are two minutes long. If the workout time that you  
enter is an odd number, then all intervals (rest and work) are two minutes  
long, except the last one which will be one minute.  
5. Press Enter to proceed to the next prompt.When you’re finished answering  
the Setup prompts, the Interval course begins.  
To set the resistance level for each interval, take the following steps:  
1. When the Rest interval prompt appears, press the Resistance or key to  
change the resistance level. When the desired setting is displayed, simply  
continue working out—you do not need to press Enter.  
The EFX returns to the “rest” settings at the beginning of each rest interval  
until you readjust it or end your workout.  
2. The same procedure applies to specifying the settings for the work interval.  
Each time the EFX changes intervals, it informs you by displaying a message.When  
you complete the time limit set for the course, the automatic cool-down period begins.  
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CROSS TRAINING COURSE  
The CrossTraining course consists of alternating segments of forward and backward  
pedaling movements that focus on working the thigh and calf muscle groups. Ask staff  
personnel about the benefits of this type of workout.  
The course profile is divided into one minute intervals. Prompts appear on the display  
indicating when you should change the pedaling direction. Similar to the Interval  
course, changes to the pedal resistance can be made at any time by pressing the  
Resistance ▲▼ keys.  
To use the CrossTraining course, follow the steps found in Quick Steps toWorking  
Out on page 37.When the COURSE prompt appears, choose XTR.  
Once you set the resistance level for a forward or backward pedaling interval, the  
software repeats the settings throughout the remaining intervals.You can change  
the settings of the current interval by simply pressing the or key.The software  
remembers the new settings and applies it to the appropriate forward or backward  
interval for the remainder of the course.  
WEIGHT LOSS COURSE  
The Precor Weight Loss course incorporates the latest findings on fat-burning  
and weight loss through exercise. It is based on research at the world-renowned  
Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research and it is designed to help you burn the  
most fat during a 28-minute workout, while minimizing the risk of discomfort and  
injury.The Weight Loss program is similar to the Interval course, but the intervals  
are set at four minutes. If you wear the POLAR® chest strap, try to keep the rest  
interval’s target heart rate at 55% of (220 minus your age), while the work interval  
should be set to 70% of (220 minus your age). As in the Interval course, once you  
set the resistance levels for the first rest and work interval, the EFX automati-  
cally repeats the interval settings throughout the course.  
To use the Weight Loss program, follow the steps found in Quick Steps to Working  
Out on page 37.When the COURSE prompt appears, choose theWTLS.  
Note: When you complete the 28-minute time limit set for the course, the  
automatic cool-down period begins.  
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Maintenance  
The self-powered EFX® will continue to run smoothly and efficiently as long as it is  
maintained properly. You are responsible for cleaning and maintaining the unit’s  
integrity. If you fail to maintain the EFX as described below, it could affect or void  
the Precor LimitedWarranty.  
DANGER  
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always unplug the  
EFX from the optional battery recharger before cleaning it or performing  
any maintenance tasks.  
INSPECTION  
Perform a daily inspection of the unit. Look and listen for slipping belts, loose  
fasteners, unusual noises, 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 EFX is in need of service, move it away from  
the main workout area and place an large “Out of Service” sign on 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 casing. However, for  
efficient operation, the EFX relies on low friction.To keep the friction low, the EFX  
rollers, rails, and internal mechanisms must be as clean as possible.  
To clean all exposed surfaces on the EFX, it is recommended that you use  
a diluted solution of mild soap and water.Clean the EFX everyday with a soft  
cloth, dampened (not dripping wet) in the solution.  
To clean the ramp and roller wheels, position one foot pedal at the top of the  
ramp (the other will automatically be positioned at the bottom). Clean the  
exposed surfaces of the ramp and roller wheels daily, or whenever the ramp  
becomes soiled. Switch the foot pedal position to finish cleaning the ramp.  
Gently, lift the roller wheel and rotate it while you wipe it.This helps removes  
any dust or dirt which might affect the smooth operation of the unit.  
CAUTION:Do not use any acidic cleaners.Doing so will weaken the ramp coat-  
ing and void the Precor LimitedWarranty.Never pour water or spray liquids on  
any part of the EFX. Allow the EFX to dry completely before using.  
Periodically, clean the grooves on the foot pedals using a soft nylon scrub  
brush.Vacuum the floor underneath the unit to prevent the accumulation of  
dust and dirt.  
The Precor Heart Rate equipment requires little maintenance beyond keep-  
ing it dust free. Dampen a sponge or soft cloth in mild soap and water to  
clean the POLAR® chest strap. Dry the surface thoroughly with a clean towel.  
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Store the chest strap transmitter in a place where dust and dirt cannot accumu-  
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from extremes in temperature. Do not store it in an area that may be exposed to  
temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.  
SERVICING THE EFX AND LONG TERM STORAGE  
Do not attempt to service the EFX yourself except for the maintenance tasks  
described in this manual. The unit does not contain any user-serviceable parts  
that require lubrication. For information refer to Obtaining Service on page 7.  
When the EFX is not in use, ensure that the battery recharger cord is unplugged from  
the wall outlet and is positioned so that it will not become damaged or interfere with  
other equipment or people.Ensure that is kept free from dirt, moisture, or damage.  
SYMPTOMS OF A LOW BATTERY  
If no one has used the EFX for an extended period of time, the battery may need  
recharging. Symptoms of a low battery include:  
a flickering or erratic display  
no workout statistics appear or accumulate  
Note: The optional battery recharger can be connected or a sustained workout  
may help recharge the battery. Refer to page 31, Informational Displays Prior to  
Shutdown.  
Diagram 27 Battery recharger  
and adapter plug.  
USING THE BATTERY RECHARGER  
Diagram 27 shows the receptacle for the battery recharger.Plug the opposite end into  
the appropriate power source for your unit (110/120v or 220/240v).You can use the  
EFX while the battery recharger is plugged in.The display functions a bit differently  
when the battery recharger is used. It returns to the Precor banner instead of appear-  
ing blank when a user stops working out.  
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The EFX534 battery is built to last for a long time. However, if you feel that the  
battery may need replacing, check with an authorized service technician. Refer to  
Obtaining Service on page 7.  
CAUTION:The battery stored inside the EFX contains hazardous materials  
and must be disposed of according to HazardousWaste Regulations. Refer  
to page 3.  
BATTERY RECHARGER POWER CORD  
When the EFX534 battery recharger is in use, ensure that the power supply cord does  
not create a safety hazard by keeping it out of the way of traffic and moving parts.If the  
power supply cord or power conversion module is damaged, it should be replaced.  
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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.  
YOU MAY ALSO REGISTER ONLINE AT  
If you have questions or need additional information,  
contact your local dealer or call Precor Customer Support  
at 800-347-4404.  
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TELL US ABOUT YOUR NEW PRECOR PRODUCTS  
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%  
100 - 500  
500 - 1000  
1000 - 2000  
2001 +  
60% to 80%  
80% to 100%  
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 ______________________________  
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 USING YOUR PRECOR INCORPORATED PRODUCT.  
BY USING THE EQUIPMENT, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY TERMS 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,  
INCLUDINGTHEWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILITYOR  
FITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSETHATAPPLY  
TO ANY PARTS DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE LIMITED IN  
DURATIONTOTHEPERIODSOFEXPRESSWARRAN-  
TIES GIVEN ABOVE FORTHOSE SAME PARTS.  
PRECORHEREBYDISCLAIMSANDEXCLUDESTHOSE  
WARRANTIES THEREAFTER. SomeStatesdonot  
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
Warranty Periods and Coverage.  
Commercial Products, also known as C-Series Products, (excluding  
StretchTrainer, Strength Products).  
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
PRECORALSOHEREBYDISCLAIMSANDEXCLUDES  
ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES, EXPRESS  
OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY LAW OR OTHERWISE,WITH  
RESPECTTOANYNONCONFORMANCEORDEFECTIN  
ANYPRODUCT, INCLUDINGBUTNOTLIMITEDTO:  
(A) ANY OBLIGATION, LIABILITY, RIGHT, CLAIM OR  
REMEDYINTORT,WHETHERORNOTARISINGFROM  
THENEGLIGENCEOFPRECORORITSSUPPLIERS  
(WHETHERACTIVE, PASSIVEORIMPUTED);AND  
(B) ANY OBLIGATION, LIABILITY, RIGHT, CLAIM OR  
REMEDY FOR LOSS OF OR DAMAGETO ANY  
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.  
EQUIPMENT. This disclaimer and release shall  
apply even if the express warranty set forth  
above fails of its essential purpose.  
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  
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 OFWARRANTY.  
c. claims are made within the warranty period.  
EXCLUSIONOFCONSEQUENTIAL  
ANDINCIDENTALDAMAGES.  
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.  
PRECORAND/ORITSSUPPLIERSSHALLHAVENO  
OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY,WHETHER ARISING IN  
CONTRACT(INCLUDINGWARRANTY),TORT(INCLUD-  
ING ACTIVE, PASSIVE, OR IMPUTED NEGLIGENCE  
ANDSTRICTLIABILITY), OROTHERWISE, FOR  
DAMAGETOTHEEQUIPMENT, PROPERTY DAMAGE,  
LOSS OF USE, REVENUE OR PROFIT, COST OF  
CAPITAL, COSTOFSUBSTITUTEEQUIPMENT,  
ADDITIONALCOSTSINCURREDBYBUYER(BYWAYOF  
CORRECTIONOROTHERWISE)ORANYOTHER  
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, ORCONSEQUEN-  
TIALDAMAGES,WHETHERRESULTINGFROM  
NONDELIVERYORFROMTHEUSE, MISUSEOR  
INABILITYTO USE THE PRODUCT. This exclusion  
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.  
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 limitation of incidental  
or consequential damages, so the above limitation  
may not apply to you.  
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.  
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  
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EFX® 534 Commercial Crosstrainer featuring Heart Rate and SmartRate® Systems  
Product Specifications  
Electronic Specifications  
Length: 80 inches (203 cm)  
EFX®534 Courses: 5 Total  
EFX®534 Display Readouts:  
Width: 32 inches (81 cm)  
Height: 64 inches (162 cm)  
Weight: 207 lbs (94 kg)  
Crosstraining  
Hill Climb  
Interval  
Calories  
Calories Per Minute  
Heart Rate*  
METs  
Shipping weight: 255 lbs (116 kg)  
Manual  
Power: Self  
Weight Loss  
Profile  
CrossRamp®: 25 degrees (fixed)  
Stride Length: 18 inches (46 cm)  
Frame: Powder-coated steel  
Regulatory Approval: FCC, ETL, CE  
Resistance Levels 1 - 20  
Segment Time  
SmartRate® *  
Strides  
Strides per Minute  
Time  
EFX534 Features:  
Watts  
CSAFE  
Heart Rate Telemetry  
QuickStartTM  
SmartRate®  
Touch-Sensitive Display  
* The user must wear a POLAR® chest strap. The POLAR® chest strap is  
an option available through your dealer.  
Precor Incorporated  
20031 142nd Avenue NE  
P.O. Box 7202  
Precor, EFX, C, CrossRamp and SmartRate are registered trademarks  
of Precor Incorporated.  
QuickStart is a trademark of Precor Incorporated.  
EFX534 Lit Kit# 45368-103  
EFX534 OM# 45369-103  
EFX534 Online OM# 45369-403  
Registration Card # 45622-101  
Warranty Card# 36286-108  
Exploded View# 45370-101 Rev. D  
May 13, 2003  
Woodinville, WA USA 98072-4002 Polar is a registered trademark of Polar Electro, Oy.  
Fitlinxx is a registered trademark of Integrated Fitness Corporation  
Copyright 2003 Precor Incorporated.  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Precor web site: www.precor.com  
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 aspects  
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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