Assembly Guide
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EFX 536i
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Elliptical Fitness Crosstrainer
Thank you for choosing Precor. For proper installation, please read this
guide thoroughly and follow the assembly instructions. If you do not
assemble the EFX according to these guidelines, you could void the Precor
Limited Warranty.
Required Tools
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½-inch socket wrench with extension
⁹⁄₁₆-inch socket wrench
½-inch open end wrench
Crescent wrench
Obtaining Service
You should not attempt to service the EFX except for maintenance tasks
described in the owner’s manual. Should you need more information
regarding Customer Support numbers or a list of Precor authorized Service
Centers, visit the Precor web site at www.precor.com/corp/contact.
Wire cutter
Standard set of hex keys
Standard set of metric hex keys
Long-handle ⁵⁄₃₂-inch hex key
#2 Phillips screwdriver
Unpacking the Equipment
The EFX is carefully tested and inspected before shipment. The unit is
shipped in one box. Ask for help from two or more people to unpack and
assemble the EFX. If any items are missing, contact your dealer.
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Open the box and assemble the components in the sequence
presented in this guide.
Installation Requirements
Follow these installation requirements when assembling the unit:
Obtain assistance.
Ask another capable adult for assistance during the assembly process.
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Assemble the unit near the location where you plan to use it
because it is heavy.
Use your fingers or the appropriate tools to insert fasteners.
Proper alignment helps alleviate cross-threading. Do not fully wrench
tighten fasteners until instructed to do so.
Provide ample space around the unit.
Open space around the unit allows for easier access.
When wrench tightening, the head of the fastener should be flush with
the product. If it is not, cross-threading has occurred. Do not attempt to
rework the assembly as more damage to the equipment will occur.
Set up the unit on a solid, flat surface.
A smooth, flat surface under the unit helps keep it level. A level unit has
fewer malfunctions.
Important: Assemble the unit near the location where you plan to use it
and provide ample space around the unit. Consult the Product Owner’s
Manual for proper placement of your equipment.
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Hardware Kit (not shown to scale)
Fasteners
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(A) Hex head screws (¾-inch)
16
(B) Flat washers (⁵⁄₁₆-inch)
16
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(C) Buttonhead screws (2¾-inch)
(D) Flat washers (³⁄₈-inch)
2
(E) Split washers (⁵⁄₁₆-inch)
16
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(F) Phillips-head cap screws (¾-inch)
(G) Locknuts (³⁄₈-inch)
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2
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(H) Joint connector screws
(J) Joint connector nuts
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Fasteners
Quantity
(K) Star washers (³⁄₈-inch)
2
(L) Buttonhead screws (⁷ꢀ₈-inch)
10
Note: Since the hardware kit is used universally across several different product lines, extra fasteners remain once you complete this assembly.
2 — Clamps (O)
2 — Levelers with hex nuts (M)
2 — Display covers (N)
Top
Bottom
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Assembly Steps
Remove the packaging around the ramp support covers.
Grasp the magazine rack at its base and slide it up and off the
front ramp support cover. Set it aside.
Use a long-handle ⁵⁄₃₂-inch hex key to remove the four
fasteners that secure the front ramp support cover. Set the
fasteners aside.
A tab on each side of the front ramp support cover holds the
front and back covers together. Gently squeeze the sides of
the back covers to release the tabs. Remove the front ramp
support cover.
While holding the foam pouch in place, ask your assistant to
lift and hold the ramp while you position the lift motor
assembly and slide the yoke into the ramp.
Note: The foam pouch has been placed over the end of the
ramp to avoid scratches to the cover. The pouch will be
removed once the stabilizers are attached and secure.
Secure the base of the ramp support assembly using two hex
head screws (A), two split washers (E), and two washers (B).
Finger tighten.
Secure the ramp to the yoke using two buttonhead
screws (C), two washers (D) and two locknuts (G).
Wrench tighten using the ⁷⁄₃₂-inch hex key and a ⁹⁄₁₆-inch
socket wrench.
Return to the base of the ramp support assembly and wrench
tighten the two fasteners using a ½-inch socket wrench.
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Install the front ramp support cover. Align the mounts and
engage the side clips by pressing the front and back covers
together. Insert the four fasteners set aside in step 2. Wrench
tighten using the long-handle ⁵⁄₃₂-inch hex key.
Attach the magazine rack. Align the tabs and apply downward
pressure and lightly squeeze the magazine rack and back
cover together. An audible click is heard when the magazine
rack is secured properly.
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CAUTION: Avoid cross-threading. Make sure the moving arm
assembly is well-aligned with the pivot tube before wrench
tightening. Any damage caused during installation is not
covered by the Precor Limited Warranty.
Attach one moving arm assembly at a time. Align and thread it
carefully into the pivot tube. To secure it, use a ½-inch open
end wrench and tighten the moving arm pivot joint. Guide the
moving arm to its equilibrium point and let it rest there.
Perform the same step for the opposite side.
Attach the lower link arms onto the moving handlebars using
two joint connector screws (H), two star washers (K), and two
joint connector nuts (J). Perform this step on one handlebar at
a time. Wrench tighten using a 5mm hex key.
Important: Be aware of the handlebar locations during
assembly. When assembling the lower link arms, position
yourself at the front of the EFX.
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Prepare the stabilizers for installation. Insert a clamp (O)
into each stabilizer and secure it loosely with a buttonhead
screw (L).
Thread a leveler (K) onto each stabilizer.
Note: Make sure the nut is fully threaded onto the leveler.
Refer to the illustration.
For easier access to the base mounts, lift the front of the EFX
off the floor and place a wedge of packaging beneath its
base.
Ask your assistant to hold the stabilizer, which has the cable
protruding from both ends, next to the moving arm assembly
and base frame. While your assistant places the stabilizer on
the pivot tube and wrench tightens the clamp, you can
connect the base cable. An audible click is heard when the
cable is properly attached. Insert the cable into its receptacle
and place excess cable into the base frame.
Secure the stabilizer to the base frame using four hex head
screws (A), four split washers (E) and four washers (B).
Finger tighten.
Note: The split washers should be sandwiched between the
head of the screw and the flat washers. Also, if you encounter
difficulty aligning the base mounts, check the height of the
levelers and adjust them accordingly.
Attach the opposite stabilizer to the metal shaft and wrench
tighten the clamp. Secure the stabilizer to the base frame
using four hex head screws (A), four split washers (E), and
four washers (B). Finger tighten.
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Unwrap the lower board cable and remove any kinks. Feed the
cable through the console bracket as shown in the illustration.
Lower the console bracket between the stabilizers and rest
the base of the bracket against the two bottom flanges. Align
the six mounting holes. Start with the side mounts and insert
the four hex head screws (A), with four split washers (E), and
four flat washers (B). Finger tighten.
Insert the two bottom hex head screws (A) with two split
washers (E), and two flat washers (B). Finger tighten.
Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws that
secure the back console plate to the display console. Set the
fasteners and cover aside.
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Connect the heart rate cable to the 4-prong receptacle on the
electronics board.
Connect the RJ45 cable to its receptacle on the back of the
display console. An audible click is heard when the cable is
properly attached. Place excess cable inside the console
bracket.
Important: When connecting the RJ45 cable to the back of
the display, look for the receptacle that is in the same
orientation as shown in the illustration below. Text embossed
on the plastic states LOWER BOARD CONNECTION.
Lower board
cable
Secure the display console with four buttonhead screws (L).
Wrench tighten.
Wrench tighten the hex head screws. Start at the base of the
stabilizers and tighten all eight screws using a ½-inch socket
with an extension. Return to the console bracket. Wrench
tighten the four side screws, and then the two bottom screws.
Heart rate cable
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Remove the foam pouch from the ramp.
Place the display covers (N) around the console bracket. Insert
two buttonhead screws (L) and wrench tighten.
Position the water bottle holder as shown in the illustration. Place
the top section over the handrail and align the two mounting
holes. Position the base below the handrail and align the slits and
mounting pems with the top section. Slide the base into the top
section and secure it using three Phillips-head screws (F) and a
Phillips screwdriver.
Make sure the top cover’s front edge is flush with the display
console bracket before you secure it to the bottom cover.
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Before exercising, make sure the EFX is level and does not
wobble from side to side.
Verify the heart rate display is operational.
1. Hold on to a stationary handrail and step on the foot pedals.
Important: If the EFX is placed on a slightly uneven surface,
turning the levelers can help, but will not compensate for
extremely uneven surfaces.
2. When you are comfortably situated, begin pedaling. A pedaling
speed above 40 strides per minute must be maintained for
several seconds.
1. Remove the packaging wedge from beneath the base of
the EFX.
3. Grasp both touch-sensitive grips.
4. Look at the HEART RATE display. After a few seconds, a
number appears indicating your heart rate.
2. Kneel by the side of the stabilizer and lift the base slightly so
you can access the levelers.
5. If a number does not appear in the HEART RATE display, you
may need to disassemble the display and check the cable
connection. For troubleshooting tips, refer to the Product
Owner’s Manual.
3. Rotate the levelers as needed.
4. When the EFX is level, tighten the lock nut with a crescent
wrench and lower the EFX to the floor.
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Precor Incorporated
20031 142nd Avenue NE
P.O. Box 7202
©2011 Precor Incorporated
www.precor.com
EFX536i AG 301736-101, en
30 December 2011
Woodinville, WA USA 98072-4002
1-800-347-4404
User's Reference Manual
EFX 536i
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EFX 532i
Elliptical Fitness CrossTrainers
Important Safety Instructions
Read all instructions in the documentation provided with your
exercise equipment, including all assembly guides, user guides,
and owner’s manuals, before installation of this device.
Make sure all users see a physician for a complete physical
examination before they begin any fitness program, particularly if
they have high blood pressure, high cholesterol or heart
disease; have a family history of any of the preceding
conditions; are over the age of 45; smoke; are obese; have not
exercised regularly in the past year; or are taking any
medication.
The display apparatus (hereinafter referred to as the console) is
intended to be shipped with new Precor exercise equipment
(hereinafter referred to as the base unit). It is not packaged for
individual sale.
Il est conseillé de subir un examen médical complet avant
d’entreprendre tout programme d’exercise. Si vous avez des
étourdissements ou des faiblesses, arrêtez les exercices
immédiatement.
To prevent injury, the console must be
WARNING
attached securely to the base unit following
all assembly and installation instructions
shipped with the base unit. The console is
intended to be connected to AC mains power
through the furnished power supply ONLY. It
should be powered on only when installed as
described in the assembly and installation
instructions shipped with the base unit. The
console is intended for use only with Precor
fitness equipment, not as a standalone
device.
Do not allow children, or people unfamiliar with the operation of
this equipment, on or near it. Do not leave children
unsupervised around the equipment.
Make sure all users wear proper exercise clothing and shoes for
their workouts and avoid loose or dangling clothing. Users
should not wear shoes with heels or leather soles, and they
should check the soles of their shoes to remove any dirt and
embedded stones. They should also tie long hair back.
Never leave the equipment unattended when it is plugged in.
Unplug the equipment from its power source when it is not in
use, before cleaning it, and before providing authorized service.
Safety Precautions
Always follow basic safety precautions when using this equipment
to reduce the chance of injury, fire, or damage. Other sections in
this manual provide more details of safety features. Be sure to read
these sections and observe all safety notices. These precautions
include the following:
Note: The optional power adapter is considered a power
source for self-powered equipment.
Use the power adapter provided with the equipment. Plug the
power adapter into an appropriate, grounded power outlet as
marked on the equipment.
Read all instructions in this guide before installing and using the
equipment and follow any labels on the equipment.
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Care should be taken when mounting or dismounting the
When using the treadmill, always attach the safety clip to your
clothing before beginning your workout. Failure to use the safety
clip may pose a greater risk of injury in the event of a fall.
equipment.
Read, understand, and test the emergency stop procedures
before use.
Keep in mind that heart rate monitors are not medical devices.
Various factors, including the user’s movement, may affect the
accuracy of the heart rate readings. The heart rate monitors are
intended only as exercise aids in determining heart rate trends
in general.
Keep the power cord or optional power adapter and plug away
from heated surfaces.
Route power cables so that they are not walked on, pinched, or
damaged by items placed upon or against them, including the
equipment itself.
Do not operate electrically powered equipment in damp or wet
locations.
Ensure the equipment has adequate ventilation. Do not place
anything on top of or over the equipment. Do not use on a
cushioned surface that could block the ventilation opening.
Never operate this equipment if it has a damaged cord or plug,
if it is not working properly, or if it has been dropped, damaged,
or exposed to water. Call for service immediately if any of these
conditions exist.
Assemble and operate the equipment on a solid, level surface.
Proper Location for Equipment
Maintain the equipment to keep it in good working condition, as
described in the Maintenance section of the owner’s manual.
Inspect the equipment for incorrect, worn, or loose components,
and then correct, replace or tighten prior to use.
For all equipment other than treadmills: Locate at least
40 inches (1 meter) away from walls or furniture on
either side of the equipment, and 40 inches (1 meter)
away from objects behind the equipment.
For treadmills: Locate at least 40 inches (1 meter) away
from walls or furniture on either side of the treadmill, and
at least 80 inches (2 meters) away from objects behind
the treadmill.
If you plan to move the equipment, obtain help and use proper
lifting techniques.
Equipment Weight Restrictions: Do not use the treadmill if you
weigh more than 500 pounds (225 kg). If you weigh more than
350 pounds (160 kg), do not run on the treadmill. For all other
fitness equipment, the weight limit is 350 pounds (160 kg).
Important: These location standards should also be used
when positioning equipment away from sources of heat, such
as radiators, heat registers, and stoves. Avoid temperature
extremes.
Use the equipment only for its intended purpose as described in
this manual. Do not use accessory attachments that are not
recommended by Precor. Such attachments may cause injuries.
Keep equipment away from water and moisture. Avoid dropping
anything on or spilling anything inside the equipment to prevent
electric shock or damage to the electronics.
Do not operate the equipment where aerosol (spray) products
are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
Do not use outdoors.
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Do not attempt to service the equipment yourself, except to
Important: For safety, make sure users step onto the running
belt while it is moving at or below 1 mile per hour (1.6
kilometers per hour).
follow the maintenance instructions in the owner’s manual.
Never drop or insert objects into any opening. Keep hands away
from moving parts.
Hold on to a stationary handrail or handlebar with one hand
whenever you operate the console keys with the other hand.
Do not set anything on the stationary handrails, handlebars,
control console, or covers. Place liquids, magazines, and books
in the appropriate receptacles.
Hazardous Materials and Proper
Disposal
Do not lean on or pull on the console at any time.
The batteries within self-powered equipment contain materials that
are considered hazardous to the environment. Federal law requires
proper disposal of these batteries.
CAUTION: DO NOT remove the cover, or you may risk injury
due to electric shock. Read the assembly and maintenance
guide before operating. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside. Contact Customer Support if the equipment needs
servicing. For use with single phase AC power only.
If you plan to dispose of your equipment, contact Precor
Commercial Products Customer Support for information regarding
battery removal. Refer to Obtaining Service.
Educating Users
Take time to educate users about the Important Safety Instructions
found in both the User Reference Manual and Product Owner’s
Manual. Explain to your club or facility patrons that they should
observe the following precautions:
Hold onto a stationary handrail or handlebar while assuming the
starting position on the equipment.
Face the console at all times.
On treadmills, straddle the running belt and attach the safety
clip to clothing at waist level before touching the control
console.
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Product Recycling and Disposal
This equipment must be recycled or discarded according to
applicable local and national regulations.
Regulatory Notices for Cardiovascular
Exercise Equipment
The regulatory information in this section applies to the exercise
equipment and its control console.
Product labels, in accordance with European Directive
2002/96/EC concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE), determine the framework for the return and recycling of
used equipment as applicable throughout the European Union. The
WEEE label indicates that the product is not to be thrown away,
but rather reclaimed upon end of life per this Directive.
Safety Approvals for Cardiovascular Equipment
Precor equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
following applicable safety standards.
Cardiovascular Type Equipment:
In accordance with the European WEEE Directive, electrical and
electronic equipment (EEE) is to be collected separately and to be
reused, recycled, or recovered at end of life. Users of EEE with the
WEEE label per Annex IV of the WEEE Directive must not dispose
of end of life EEE as unsorted municipal waste, but use the
collection framework available to customers for the return,
recycling, and recovery of WEEE. Customer participation is
important to minimize any potential effects of EEE on the
environment and human health due to the potential presence of
hazardous substances in EEE. For proper collection and treatment,
CAN/CSA, IEC, EN 60335-1 (Household and similar electrical
appliances - Safety)
EN 957 (Stationary training equipment, class S/B compliant
equipment)
PVS Regulatory Notice
This Precor equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the following applicable safety standards.
CAN/CSA, UL, IEC, EN 60065 (Audio, video and similar
electronic apparatus - Safety)
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European Applications
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
CE compliance is claimed to the following directives:
This Precor exercise equipment conforms to the following national
standards defining acceptable limits for radio frequency
interference (RFI).
2004/108/EC EMC Directive
2006/95/EC LVD Directive
Federal Communications Commission, Part 15
2002/95/EC RoHS Directive
Directive compliance has been verified to the following standards:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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
equipment 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.
EN 55022
EN 55024
EN 60335-1
EN 60065 (P80 and PVS)
Per FCC rules, changes or modifications not
expressly approved by Precor could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING
Industry Canada
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
ATTENTION: Haute Tension
Débranchez avant de réparer
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Note: The typical splitter power cords that have IEC-320 C13 and
C14 plugs have a recommended maximum capacity of five
screens.
Electrical Recommendations: All
Equipment Excluding Treadmills
Note: This is a recommendation only. NEC (National Electric
Code) guidelines or local region electric codes must be followed.
For equipment fitted with a P80 console or Personal Viewing
System (PVS) screen a separate power connection is required. For
a 20 amp branch circuit up to 10 screens can be connected. If the
branch circuit has any other devices plugged into the circuit the
number of screens must be reduced by the wattage of the other
devices.
Figure 1: IEC-320 C13 and C14 plugs
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Electrical Recommendations: 120 V and
240 V Treadmills
Note: This is a recommendation only. NEC (National Electric
Code) guidelines or local region electric codes must be followed.
You should have received a power cable that meets your local
electrical code requirements along with the equipment. Precor
treadmills must be connected to a 20 amp individual branch circuit
that can be shared only with one PVS. If you need additional help
with the power connections contact your Precor authorized dealer.
Figure 2: North American 120-volt, 20-amp power receptacle
Important: An individual branch circuit provides a hot conductor
and neutral conductor to a receptacle. The conductors must not
be looped, "daisy-chained", or connected to any other conductors.
The circuit must be grounded according to NEC guidelines or
local region electric codes.
Figure 3: North American 240-volt, 20-amp power receptacle
Obtaining Service
Do not attempt to service the equipment except for maintenance
tasks. If any items are missing, contact your dealer. For more
information regarding customer support numbers or a list of Precor
authorized service centers, visit the Precor web site at
http://www.precor.com.
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EFX Features
The EFX is equipped with certain items that, when used properly,
help sustain an enjoyable workout. These items include:
Self-Powered Features
The equipment does not require an electrical power connection. It
has an internal battery that is recharged every time you exercise for
a reasonable period of time. Meeting the minimum requirements for
operation causes the Precor banner to appear. You can press
QUICKSTART or select a program to begin exercising. For more
Self-powered features
Touch-sensitive grips
Moving handlebars (536i only)
Moving ramp
Important: Before exercising, review the safety instructions found
at the beginning of this manual.
If you do not meet the minimum requirements for operation, a
30-second shutdown process begins. Dots appear in the display
and all key presses are ignored. If no movement is detected, the
dots steadily disappear as the countdown continues.
If you wish to resume exercising, you need to do so before the dots
disappear from the display.
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Using the Stationary Handrails
CrossRamp Display
To maintain your balance, always grasp a stationary handrail when
you step on or off the equipment and when you use the keypads.
The CrossRamp display indicates the muscles that are being
affected as you exercise, which may help you increase the overall
effectiveness of your session. Refer to More Information about the
To learn more about the touch-sensitive grips, refer to Heart Rate
Moving Handlebars Support the Total
Body Workout
On the 536i, moving handlebars provide an upper-body workout
which helps increase cardiovascular fitness. By adding the total
body movement to your cross training workout, you are actually
increasing your work effort and enhancing your overall fitness level.
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Heart Rate Features
Important Use and Safety Information
Read the following before using the heart rate or SmartRate
features.
Consult your physician before engaging in any vigorous
exercise. Do not use the heart rate programs until authorized by
your physician.
Know your heart rate and your physician-recommended heart
rate target zone. Individual heart rates vary according to several
physiological factors and may not correspond directly with the
following figure.
Heart rate and SmartRate® features are available when you wear
the chest strap or grasp both touch-sensitive grips. When a
heartbeat is detected, the HEART RATE display shows your heart
rate and, if your age has been entered, the SmartRate LED blinks
and indicates your target zone.
Always face forward on the equipment and use the stationary
handrail or handlebars for balance.
On self-powered equipment, maintain a comfortable rate of
motion above the minimum requirements. Check with the facility
manager to determine the requirements to maintain power.
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After you put on the chest strap, face the display console for a
minimum of 15 seconds. This allows the receiver in the console
to recognize the signal from the chest strap.
If Hr blinks in the HEART RATE display, it is detecting a signal,
but has not yet determined your heart rate. Make sure the chest
strap is positioned properly around your chest and against your
skin.
If you prefer to use the touch-sensitive grips, grasp both and
wait five to ten seconds. Make sure both hands are moist (not
dry).
When a signal is detected, a number flashes in the
HEART RATE display and indicates your heart rate.
Figure 4: Heart rate target zones
The calculation used for the heart rate target zone is:
(220 minus your age) multiplied by a percent.
For example:
Warmup range: (220 minus your age) multiplied by 55%
Peak range: (220 minus your age) multiplied by 85%
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2. Adjust the strap and fasten it around your chest. The strap
should feel snug, not restrictive. Refer to the following figure.
Wearing a Chest Strap
During a workout, the heart rate features appear on the display
when you wear a chest strap. To receive an accurate reading, the
chest strap needs to be in direct contact with your skin.
Signals used by the Chest Strap Transmitter
WARNING
(or heart rate strap) may interfere with
pacemakers or other implanted devices.
Consult your physician and the manufacturers
of your Chest Strap Transmitter and
implanted device before using a Chest Strap
Transmitter.
Figure 6: Adjust chest strap
3. Make sure that the chest strap is right side up, lies horizontally
across your chest, and is centered in the middle of your chest.
Refer to the following figure.
Note: To receive an accurate reading, the strap needs to be in
direct contact with the skin on the lower sternum (just below the
bust line for women).
1. Carefully dampen the back of the strap with tap water. Refer to
the following figure.
Figure 7: Fasten chest strap
Note: Do not use deionized water. It does not have the proper
minerals and salts to conduct electrical impulses.
After you put on the chest strap, face the display console for a few
seconds. This allows the receiver in the console to recognize the
signal from the chest strap.
Figure 5: Moisten chest strap
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Usually, the concentration of salts in a person’s perspiration
provides enough conductivity to transmit a signal to the receiver
inside the display console. However, some people, because of
body chemistry or erratic heart beats, cannot use the
Using the Touch-Sensitive Grips
While exercising, you must grasp both touch-sensitive grips for a
minimum of five to ten seconds to transmit your heart rate to the
display. Refer to the following figure.
touch-sensitive grips. A chest strap may provide better results.
Important: While exercising, do not wear a chest strap and grasp
the touch-sensitive grips at the same time. Using both features
may cause erratic heart rate readings.
Figure 8: Touch-sensitive grips
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Using SmartRate
The SmartRate indicator lights do not blink when:
The SmartRate feature helps you monitor and maintain your heart
rate in the target zone best suited to your specific needs. When a
heart rate signal is detected, a single LED blinks and indicates the
zone that your heart rate is in.
You do not wear or improperly position the chest strap. Or, you
fail to grasp both touch-sensitive grips for five to ten seconds.
You do not enter your age during an exercise session.
For example, pressing QUICKSTART at the Precor banner
causes the Manual Program to begin. Your age has not been
entered and is considered a null value. Your heart rate will
appear in the HEART RATE display when you hold onto the
touch-sensitive grips or wear a chest strap, but none of the
SmartRate LEDs blink because the appropriate calculations
have not been made.
Important: To use the SmartRate feature, you must enter your age
The following table shows the percents used in calculating the
heart rate target zones. While your heart rate remains within these
zones, the corresponding light blinks and provides a visual cue.
CAUTION: Your heart rate should never exceed 85% of your
maximum aerobic heart rate or go above PEAK. If it does,
immediately reduce the intensity of your workout to return your
heart rate to your physician-recommended target zone.
Note: You can remedy this situation by choosing a program
using one of the PROGRAMS keys and entering your time,
weight, and age.
Table 1. Heart rate target zones and SmartRate LEDs
Heart Rate Zone LED Lit Target Zone Label
Percent
Below 55
55 to 61
62 to 69
70 to 77
78 to 84
85 to 87
Above 87
First
Second FAT BURN
Third FAT BURN
Fourth CARDIO
WARMUP
Fifth
Sixth
CARDIO
PEAK
Seventh HIGH
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Exercise to Your Target Heart Rate
Heart Rate Analysis
A dedicated window displays your heart rate while you exercise. To
view your heart rate (beats per minute) on the display, either wear a
chest strap or grasp both touch-sensitive grips.
Every time you complete a program using the chest strap or
touch-sensitive grips, the display provides a heart rate analysis
The Precor web site (www.precor.com) has several suggestions for
workouts with varying levels of intensity. It provides many workout
details that include the appropriate target heart rate.
Your average heart rate appears followed by the maximum heart
rate achieved during your workout. A third display appears, if you
entered your age, and indicates the amount of time your heart rate
remained between the target zones shown.
The equipment includes one or more heart rate programs that let
you exercise based on a specified target heart rate. As you
exercise, the programs monitor your heart rate and automatically
maintain it within a few beats per minute of your selected target. To
use these programs, press the PROGRAMS – HEART RATE key.
The heart rate analysis is based on how often your heart rate signal
is received while exercising. If you use the chest strap, the average
heart rate will be more accurate than if you occasionally grasp the
touch-sensitive grips.
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Troubleshooting Heart Rate
The following table may help you understand and troubleshoot
erratic heart rate readings.
Important: A heart rate can only be detected when the Precor
heart rate receiver is properly installed in the display. A user must
wear the chest strap or grasp both touch-sensitive grips.
Table 2. Erratic heart rate readings
What
Cause
What to do
appears
on the
display
Nothing
The heart rate receiver is Call Customer Support. Refer to
not installed or it has
been disconnected.
A signal is being
Be sure that the chest strap is
moist, centered, and in direct
contact with your skin. If you are
using the touch-sensitive grips,
HR or Hr
detected through the
chest strap or the
touch-sensitive grips,
but a valid heart rate is continue to grasp both of them.
not yet established.
Wait a few moments for your
heart rate to appear.
Note: To conduct electrical impulses from a user’s heart, both
touch-sensitive grips must be grasped firmly for five to ten
seconds. 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, because of body
chemistry or erratic heartbeats, some people cannot use the
touch-sensitive grips. A chest strap may provide better results.
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Center display: Initially shows the Precor banner. It
changes to the program profile when you select a
program or press QUICKSTART. A blinking column in the
profile indicates your position.
HEART RATE display: Use a chest strap or grasp both
touch-sensitive grips to display and monitor your pulse.
SmartRate display: LEDs light in this column when the
SmartRate feature is activated. Follow the LEDs to
monitor your heart rate and maintain it in your target zone.
OK and Navigational arrow keys: Use the OK key to
confirm responses to specific prompts. Lets you display
exercise information prior to selecting it with the OK key.
Number keys: During an exercise session, use the
number keys to answer prompts or update information.
PROGRAMS keypad: To begin an exercise session,
press the PROGRAMS keys to view a menu of programs
within each category. For program descriptions, refer to
Lower display: While you exercise, six sets of numbers
show information about your session. Refer to More
RESISTANCE keys: Use these keys to adjust the
resistance.
Selection keys: Press the key to move through the
information in each column, so you can choose what you
want to display during your session. Indicator lights
appear next to the item that is displayed. You can perform
the same function with the right selection key.
QUICKSTART: Press QUICKSTART to begin your
workout immediately.
CROSSRAMP keys: Use these keys to adjust the ramp
incline.
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More Information about the
CrossRamp Display
More Information about the Upper
Display
Changes in ramp incline affect different muscle groups. To target a
specific muscle group, adjust the ramp incline within the levels
shown in the following table.
The upper display includes the HEART RATE, SmartRate, and a
program profile display. The following descriptions explain what
appears in the displays.
Table 3. Leg muscle groups targeted by CrossRamp settings
Leg Muscle Group CrossRamp Settings
HEART RATE: Displays your heart rate when you wear a chest
Gluteal
1 through 14
1 through 12
1 through 9
1 through 6
strap or grasp both touch-sensitive grips.
Quadriceps
Hamstrings
Calves
SmartRate: Displays your heart rate as a blinking segment which
indicates the zone your heart rate is in when you enter your age
after choosing a program and hold on to the touch-sensitive grips
or use a chest strap. Use this display as a visual aid to keep your
heart rate in your preferred zone.
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Program profile—appears during an exercise session. A blinking
segment in the profile indicates the column height as shown in the
following figure. The profile raises or lowers according to which
arrow key is pressed.
More Information about the Lower
Display
The lower display provides information about your workout session.
Pressing the keys beneath each window affects what appears in
the displays. Each display provides information about your workout
statistics and is described in the list below.
Figure 9: Parts of the program profile
Note: If you choose to rest a book or magazine on the display, you
can still view these workout statistics.
During an exercise session, the display becomes a message bar
showing additional information depending on user selections and
program interludes.
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TIME ELAPSED, TIME REMAINING, and
CALORIES
DISTANCE, STRIDES/MIN, TOTAL
STRIDES
TIME ELAPSED—displays time in minutes and seconds
and indicates the amount of time you have been
DISTANCE—shows the linear distance in either miles or
kilometers.
exercising. When you exceed 60 minutes during a single
session, the display converts to hours and minutes.
STRIDES/MIN—displays the number of strides you
complete in a minute up to a maximum value of 510
strides per minute. A stride is an exaggerated walking
movement. If you start in a position with one foot pedal
forward, a stride is completed when you move the rear
foot pedal all the way forward while the other foot pedal
moves to the rear. Two strides create one complete
revolution of the flywheel. So, the value that appears on
the display is always an even number between 56 and
510. The average and most effective pace is between
100 and 150 strides per minute.
Note: The fitness facility can place limits on workout time.
TIME REMAINING—shows the amount of time remaining
in a workout. If the selected time is less than 60 minutes,
the display shows time in minutes and seconds. If you
select a time greater than 60 minutes, the display reflects
hours and minutes until the countdown reaches 60
minutes, at which time the display reverts to minutes and
seconds.
CALORIES—indicates the estimated cumulative number of
calories being burned.
TOTAL STRIDES—shows the total number of strides
completed, which is always an even number since two
strides create one complete revolution of the flywheel.
CROSSRAMP
CROSSRAMP—displays the incremental motion affected
by the ramp position. The CROSSRAMP keys affect the
lift and let you set a ramp incline between 1 and 20. The
value displayed can change in whole number increments.
RESISTANCE
RESISTANCE—displays the resistance you feel against
your stride. The RESISTANCE keys let you set a
resistance level between 1 and 20.
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Left selection key: Every time you press this key, the
display reflects the amount of time elapsed since you
began your exercise session, your time remaining, or your
estimated number of calories burned. An LED lights and
indicates which information is being displayed.
Keypads
Use the keypads to enter program selections and display
preferences.
Multiple keypads exist on the console display including a
navigational keypad in the center of the display, and a
PROGRAMS keypad.
CROSSRAMP: Press and hold a CROSSRAMP key to
increase or decrease the force applied against your stride
from 1 to 20.
Lower Display Keypad and the Selection Keys
Ramp changes occur only when the foot pedals are in
motion. The number that appears on the display indicates
the selected CrossRamp setting, not the degree of
incline. There is not a one-to-one relationship between the
degree of incline and the percent of the CrossRamp
grade setting which appears in the lower display. The
setting affects the column height in the program profile.
Refer to the figure in More Information about the Upper
Changes to the ramp incline are not immediate. It takes
time for the lift to reach the target incline shown on the
display.
QUICKSTART: Press QUICKSTART to start your exercise
session immediately using the Manual Program. Refer to
RESISTANCE: Press and hold a RESISTANCE key to
increase or decrease the force applied against your stride
from 1 to 20.
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RESET: Press this key to end the exercise session and
view your workout summary. An exception to this rule
exists if you have entered the 30-second shutdown
period. When you press RESET, the display returns to the
banner. Refer to Pausing During a Workout or the
Navigational Keypad
Right selection key: Every time you press this key, the
display reflects the distance traveled since you began
your exercise session, your strides per minute, or the total
strides. An LED lights and indicates which information is
being displayed.
The navigational keypad provides several ways to change your
exercise session and to display various workout statistics. The OK
key, which allows you to confirm display selections, is also part of
the navigational keypad.
Up and Down Arrows: These keys present the available
selections and affect what appears on the display.
Throughout this manual they are referred to as the
navigational arrow keys.
OK: Use the OK key to confirm responses to specific
prompts.
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PROGRAMS Keypad
Table 4. Available programs
PROGRAMS Key Program Menu
MANUAL
MANUAL
INTERVAL
INTERVAL
GLUTEAL
VARIETY
BAS IC HRC*
WEIGHT LOS S
CROS S TRAINING
HEART RATE
WEIGHT LOSS
PERFORMANCE
* Use of a chest strap or the touch-sensitive grips is required.
The PROGRAMS keypad provides access to all the exercise
programs.
To use the program keypad:
1. Press the center of the key to view the top level program in its
menu.
2. Press the OK key to confirm your selection.
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Number Keypad
The CLEAR and ENTER keys provide the following functions:
The number keypad has several functions depending on what is
connected to the equipment.
CLEAR: Use the CLEAR key to remove the last number being
displayed.
ENTER: Use the ENTER key to accept the number being
displayed.
Note: The OK and ENTER keys are usually interchangeable and
provide the same function when no peripheral devices are attached
to the equipment. However, when answering prompts that originate
from a CSAFE device or computer connection, use the ENTER key.
Table 5. Connections
Connection
Description
Computer
(CSAFE
compatible)
If a computer is attached to the CSAFE connection
on the equipment, the number keypad lets you enter
your user ID and answer other setup prompts.
Entertainment If an entertainment option is connected to the display,
Option
the number keypad acts as a remote control which
you use to select the available channels. You can also
enter number values in answer to exercise session
prompts.
Unconnected Whether or not peripheral devices are attached to the
equipment, the keypad lets you enter number values
in answer to exercise session prompts. You need to
press ENTER or OK to confirm the selection.
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Workout Options
4. Select one of the following options:
CAUTION: Before beginning any fitness program, see your
physician for a complete physical examination. Know your
physician-recommended heart rate target zone.
Option...
Steps...
To start exercising immediately Press the QUICKSTART key.
To select a program
To enter a user ID
Press a PROGRAMS key.
Use the ENTER key.
To begin your workout:
1. Face the display.
2. Hold on to a handrail and step on the foot pedals.
3. When you are comfortably situated, begin pedaling.
Note: The QUICKSTART key is disabled when you press a
PROGRAMS key. You need to confirm each exercise session
selection (program, time, weight, and age) using the OK key.
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Choosing QUICKSTART
3. Use the RESISTANCE keys to change the resistance and the
CROSSRAMP keys to change the ramp incline.
4. Maintain a comfortable and consistent stride rate while
exercising.
To use the SmartRate feature, you need to specify your age and
wear a chest strap or grasp both touch-sensitive grips. In this
case, press MANUAL, and then press OK. Follow the prompts
to enter your weight and age. You can use the navigational
arrow keys or the number keypad to change the blinking
prompts. Press OK to confirm your entries. Refer to Selecting a
1. Begin pedaling.
2. While the Precor banner scrolls, press QUICKSTART to begin
the Manual Program.
QUICKSTART applies the following defaults:
Prompts Default Value
Program Manual
Time
Weight 150 lb (68 kg)
Age
Fitness Facility setting
0
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3. Enter your weight (1–999) and then your age (1–99).
Selecting a Program
1. While the Precor banner scrolls, press a PROGRAMS key, and
then press OK.
Note: To change a value (program, time, weight, or age) that
you have already entered, continue pedaling and press RESET
to return to the Precor banner. Select a program and reenter the
appropriate values.
4. Maintain a comfortable and consistent RPM while exercising.
Note: The default workout time is 30 minutes.
2. A time prompt blinks in the display. Use the navigational arrow
keys or the number keys to adjust the minutes (1–240) and then
press OK. (Or, press CLEAR to return to the default time limit.)
Note: The fitness facility can set limits for workout, pause, and
cool-down times. So, selecting an unlimited workout time may
not be allowed. Check with your fitness facility manager.
To access the NO LIMIT option, at the time prompt use the
number keypad and type in 240, then press the up arrow key.
When NO LIMIT appears, press OK.
If you choose this option, the automatic cool down period is
eliminated. You will need to incorporate a cool down period by
accessing the Manual Program.
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To save the statistics generated during your exercise session:
Storing Workout Statistics
1. Press ENTER.
In some fitness facilities, Precor equipment is connected to a
computer so that you can easily retrieve your workout statistics and
determine how well you are meeting your fitness goals. If you are
interested in maintaining workout statistic information, ask the
manager to create a user account and a user ID for you. A user ID
entry is required to store your statistics.
2. Use the number keypad to specify your 5-digit user ID. If you
make a mistake, press the CLEAR key and reenter the correct
number.
3. When your user ID is shown, press ENTER.
A message appears and indicates when the user ID is accepted
by the computer.
Note: If the display is blank, you will need to maintain the minimum
rate of motion to supply power. If the Precor banner appears, the
equipment is not connected to a computer.
4. To begin your exercise session, select a program.
Note: To bypass the user ID entry, press ENTER while all five
zeros appear in the user ID field. The statistics generated during
your exercise session will not be added to your file.
If the equipment is connected to a computer, the following
appears:
CHOOS E QUICKS TART, ENTER, OR A P ROGRAM TO BEGIN
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Changing Programs in Mid-session
Cooling Down After a Workout
You can change programs in the middle of a session by selecting a
new program from the PROGRAMS key menu and pressing OK.
All accumulated statistics are transferred to the new program as
you continue exercising.
Cool down periods are designed to help lower your heart rate
toward the end of a workout session.
When you complete a program with a time limit or specified goal,
you automatically enter a cool down period. The settings change to
help reduce the intensity of your workout.
Certain programs, such as Basic HRC and Weight Loss, are not
available for mid-session transfers due to set goals and program
preferences. If this occurs, a message scrolls across the center
display.
Note: You cannot switch to a different program during the cool
down period. Any pressure on the PROGRAMS keys is ignored.
A workout summary appears at the end of the cool down period.
Note: You cannot select a different program if you are in the cool
down period or if you stop pedaling and the equipment is in the
pause mode.
A cool down period will not be appended to your exercise session
if any one of the following occurs:
The fitness facility allows an unlimited time goal. A user must
enter a time goal of NO LIMIT to access this option.
The fitness facility sets a cool down time of zero, which
eliminates the cool down phase.
You exit a program before completing it.
If you specify an unlimited time or the fitness facility removed the
cool down phase, remember to incorporate a cool down period at
the end of your exercise session.
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Pausing During a Workout or the
Cool-Down Period
If your rate of motion drops below minimum requirements while
exercising or during the cool down period, a 30-second shutdown
is initiated. You cannot pause for a longer period of time or change
to a different program unless the fitness facility has the optional
power adapter attached to the equipment.
Ending a Workout
CAUTION: Hold on to a stationary handrail when you near the
end of your exercise session.
1. To view your workout summary, maintain the minimum rate of
motion when you complete the cool-down period.
The workout summary appears and shows your cumulative
statistics including warm-up and cool-down periods. You can
review your statistics as long as you maintain power with the
minimum rate of motion.
When the optional power adapter is attached, you can pause for a
set time, usually two minutes. If you do not resume exercising
during that time, the display returns to the banner.
2. End your session by pressing RESET to return to the Precor
banner.
To pause, slow to a stop.
3. Slow your movement to a stop.
To exit pause mode, resume exercising.
4. Hold on to a stationary handrail as you step off the equipment.
Note: In pause mode, you have the ability to change your program
selection if the optional power adapter is attached. Refer to
Note: If the optional power adapter is attached, you do not have to
continue the minimum rate of motion to view your workout
statistics. When you complete the cool-down period, the workout
summary appears. When you are ready, press RESET to return to
the Precor banner.
If you hold on to the touch-sensitive grips or wear a chest strap
while exercising, a heart rate analysis appears during the workout
summary.
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Programs
This section describes the programs available on the equipment.
Use the following table to learn more about each workout program.
Program Tips
Begin at the Precor banner and choose a program by pressing
a PROGRAMS key or QUICKSTART.
Choosing a Program
While exercising, you need to sustain your exercise motion.
Stopping any movement causes the equipment to shut down to
conserve battery power.
Choosing a program depends on your goals. If you are a beginner
or returning to regular exercise, you can start a cardio-conditioning
program to slowly return your body to a comfortable level of
exercise. If you have been exercising and feel that you have an
intermediate or advanced fitness level, you probably have
A blinking column indicates your position as you progress
through a workout.
To use the SmartRate feature, you need to specify your age and
established goals. The Precor web site (www.precor.com) can give
you many ideas about fitness routines and advice from the experts.
wear a chest strap or hold on to the touch-sensitive grips.
In some programs, an unlimited time setting may be an available
Several of the exercise choices on the equipment are
preprogrammed with recommended settings. However, you have
the option to override the suggested settings, with some
exceptions. If changes are not allowed, a message scrolls across
the display explaining your options.
option.
The fitness facility can set limits on workout, pause, and cool
down times and customize other aspects of your exercise
session. Check with your manager to learn if any limits are in
place that might affect your program selections.
If your level of exertion becomes too great, reduce your level of
intensity by overriding each upcoming segment in the program
profile. When you complete a program that contains a time limit or
goal period, an automatic cool-down period begins.
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Manual Program
Interval Program
The Manual Program profile, available by pressing the MANUAL
key, begins as a flat line. You control the CrossRamp incline and
resistance settings using the CROSSRAMP and RESISTANCE
keys. The program profile reflects any changes. The blinking
column indicates your position in the program.
The Interval Program, available by pressing the INTERVAL key, is
among the best for conditioning your cardiovascular system. The
program raises and lowers your level of exertion repeatedly for the
specified period of time.
The program lets you choose the rest and work intervals according
to your training regimen.
A cool-down period occurs automatically when you end your
workout. An exception to the cool-down period exists if the fitness
information.
While exercising, you can vary your stride rate and the resistance.
To change the preset resistance settings, use the RESISTANCE
keys. The settings are repeated throughout the remainder of the
program. The display lets you know when the resistance is about to
change and it indicates the levels of the next interval.
Note: To use the SmartRate feature, you need to specify your age
by accessing the Manual Program through the PROGRAMS key
and answering the age prompt. If you use QUICKSTART to access
the Manual Program, your age has a zero or null value so the
SmartRate feature is not available.
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Heart Rate Program Tips
Gluteal Program
The Basic HRC Program enhances your overall cardiovascular
fitness levels to help you achieve your weight loss and fitness
goals. Read through the following tips before selecting the Basic
HRC Program. These tips provide general information regarding
how the program functions. For more information and exercise
suggestions, refer to the Precor web site at www.precor.com.
The Gluteal Program, available by pressing the VARIETY key, is
designed to exercise the gluteal muscles. The ramp incline levels
are preprogrammed. You can monitor the current intensity of your
workout by reviewing the profile, which tracks the ramp level as it
changes.
Important: Maintain a rate of motion above the minimum
adjustments to the resistance cannot take place if you drop below
the minimum requirements for operation.
Heart Rate Program
The program provides a 3-minute warm-up period. During this
The Basic HRC Program, available by pressing the HEART RATE
key, lets you set a target for your heart rate. The program adjusts
the resistance to maintain your heart rate within two beats per
minute of the target heart rate while you exercise. To use this
program, you must enter your age and wear a chest strap so your
heart rate can be monitored throughout the session.
time, you may change the resistance or CrossRamp settings.
Note: When your target heart rate is achieved or the 3-minute
period elapses, the warm-up period ends and the program
begins.
The program automatically adjusts the resistance to keep your
heart rate at the selected target. After the warm-up period,
pressing the RESISTANCE keys no longer affects the
resistance levels. Check the SmartRate display to see if you are
maintaining your preferred zone. Check the HEART RATE
display to determine your actual heart rate. For information
about understanding your target heart rate, refer to Heart Rate
Important: Consult your physician to determine the appropriate
target heart rate for your age and fitness level. If your physician
recommends a different target heart rate than the one that appears
on the display, use the navigational arrow keys to change the
target heart rate once you finish the warm-up period. Do not
exercise over the recommended range.
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You can change the target heart rate, but doing so affects how
well your target heart rate remains in the preferred zone. It takes
time to readjust the resistance so that your heart rate remains
on target.
Weight Loss Program
The Weight Loss Program, available by pressing the WEIGHT
LOSS key, provides a program targeted at lowering body fat while
improving muscle tone and conditioning.
If you wish to quit the Basic HRC Program, you can make a
mid-session transfer to another program, but you cannot return
or transfer mid-session to the Basic HRC Program.
The workout time is fixed at 28 minutes and consists of seven
4-minute intervals. You are not prompted for a workout time.
A cool down period is automatically added to the end of the
program.
If you are having difficulty with the heart rate features, talk to your
fitness facility manager.
Use the RESISTANCE keys to change the resistance for the rest
or work intervals. When you make changes, the program repeats
the settings for the remaining intervals. You can use the
CROSSRAMP keys to change the ramp incline.
The display lets you know when the resistance levels are about to
change.
Note: You cannot transfer mid-session to the Weight Loss
Program.
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For the ideal weight loss range, your heart rate should remain
between 55% and 70% of your maximum aerobic heart rate. If you
wear a chest strap or grasp both touch-sensitive grips, you can use
SmartRate as a visual cue.
Cross Training Program
The Cross Training Program, available by pressing the
PERFORMANCE key, has preprogrammed CrossRamp levels. The
programs consist of an alternating profile that focuses on working
the thigh and calf muscle groups.
Set a comfortable stride rate and then adjust the settings.
Maintain a level of exertion so that the SmartRate LEDs in the
FATBURN target zone blink in the display during the rest
intervals.
You can change the CrossRamp and resistance levels during your
workout. Your changes are applied to the levels for the remainder
of the workout, and the columns in the profile show the changed
CrossRamp levels.
During the work intervals, increase your level of exertion so that
the LEDs in the CARDIO target zone blink.
For more information about the SmartRate display, refer to Using
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Notes:
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Notes:
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Notes:
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532i/534i Elliptical Fitness CrossTrainers™
Product Specifications
Programs
Electronic Readouts
532i
536i
Manual
Interval
Variety
Gluteal
Heart Rate
Basic HRC*
Weight Loss
Performance
% Complete
Average Heart Rate*
Calories
CrossRamp
Distance
Heart Rate*
Maximum Heart Rate*
Profile
Resistance
SmartRate*
Length
Width
Height
Weight
Shipping weight
Power
84 in (213 cm)
31 in (79 cm)
66.5 in (168 cm)
245 lb (111 kg)
295 lb (133 kg)
Self-powered
15° - 40°
84 in (213 cm)
31 in (79 cm)
66.5 in (168 cm)
265 lb (120 kg)
305 lb (138 kg)
Self-powered
15° - 40°
CrossRamp®
Incline Settings
Resistance Levels
Frame
Cross Training
1–20
1–20
1–20
1–20
Powder-coated steel Powder-coated steel
FCC, ETL, CE FCC, ETL, CE
Strides per Minute
Target Heart Rate
Time
Time Elapsed
Time in Heart Rate Zone*
Time Remaining
Total Strides
Regulatory Approvals
Product Features
CSAFE
QuickStart™
SmartRate®
Heart Rate Telemetry*
Touch Heart Rate
Workout Summary
* Use of a chest strap or touch-sensitive
handrail is required.
Precor, C, CrossRamp, EFX, M, Move Beyond, and SmartRate are registered trademarks of Precor Incorporated.
Crosstrainer, QuickStart, and StretchTrainer are trademarks of Precor Incorporated.
Copyright 2011 Precor Incorporated.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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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Important Safety Instructions
Read all instructions in the documentation provided with your
exercise equipment, including all assembly guides, user guides,
and owner’s manuals, before installation of this device.
Make sure all users see a physician for a complete physical
examination before they begin any fitness program, particularly if
they have high blood pressure, high cholesterol or heart
disease; have a family history of any of the preceding
conditions; are over the age of 45; smoke; are obese; have not
exercised regularly in the past year; or are taking any
medication.
The display apparatus (hereinafter referred to as the console) is
intended to be shipped with new Precor exercise equipment
(hereinafter referred to as the base unit). It is not packaged for
individual sale.
Il est conseillé de subir un examen médical complet avant
d’entreprendre tout programme d’exercise. Si vous avez des
étourdissements ou des faiblesses, arrêtez les exercices
immédiatement.
To prevent injury, the console must be
WARNING
attached securely to the base unit following
all assembly and installation instructions
shipped with the base unit. The console is
intended to be connected to AC mains power
through the furnished power supply ONLY. It
should be powered on only when installed as
described in the assembly and installation
instructions shipped with the base unit. The
console is intended for use only with Precor
fitness equipment, not as a standalone
device.
Do not allow children, or people unfamiliar with the operation of
this equipment, on or near it. Do not leave children
unsupervised around the equipment.
Make sure all users wear proper exercise clothing and shoes for
their workouts and avoid loose or dangling clothing. Users
should not wear shoes with heels or leather soles, and they
should check the soles of their shoes to remove any dirt and
embedded stones. They should also tie long hair back.
Never leave the equipment unattended when it is plugged in.
Unplug the equipment from its power source when it is not in
use, before cleaning it, and before providing authorized service.
Safety Precautions
Always follow basic safety precautions when using this equipment
to reduce the chance of injury, fire, or damage. Other sections in
this manual provide more details of safety features. Be sure to read
these sections and observe all safety notices. These precautions
include the following:
Note: The optional power adapter is considered a power
source for self-powered equipment.
Use the power adapter provided with the equipment. Plug the
power adapter into an appropriate, grounded power outlet as
marked on the equipment.
Read all instructions in this guide before installing and using the
equipment and follow any labels on the equipment.
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Care should be taken when mounting or dismounting the
When using the treadmill, always attach the safety clip to your
clothing before beginning your workout. Failure to use the safety
clip may pose a greater risk of injury in the event of a fall.
equipment.
Read, understand, and test the emergency stop procedures
before use.
Keep in mind that heart rate monitors are not medical devices.
Various factors, including the user’s movement, may affect the
accuracy of the heart rate readings. The heart rate monitors are
intended only as exercise aids in determining heart rate trends
in general.
Keep the power cord or optional power adapter and plug away
from heated surfaces.
Route power cables so that they are not walked on, pinched, or
damaged by items placed upon or against them, including the
equipment itself.
Do not operate electrically powered equipment in damp or wet
locations.
Ensure the equipment has adequate ventilation. Do not place
anything on top of or over the equipment. Do not use on a
cushioned surface that could block the ventilation opening.
Never operate this equipment if it has a damaged cord or plug,
if it is not working properly, or if it has been dropped, damaged,
or exposed to water. Call for service immediately if any of these
conditions exist.
Assemble and operate the equipment on a solid, level surface.
Proper Location for Equipment
Maintain the equipment to keep it in good working condition, as
described in the Maintenance section of the owner’s manual.
Inspect the equipment for incorrect, worn, or loose components,
and then correct, replace or tighten prior to use.
For all equipment other than treadmills: Locate at least
40 inches (1 meter) away from walls or furniture on
either side of the equipment, and 40 inches (1 meter)
away from objects behind the equipment.
For treadmills: Locate at least 40 inches (1 meter) away
from walls or furniture on either side of the treadmill, and
at least 80 inches (2 meters) away from objects behind
the treadmill.
If you plan to move the equipment, obtain help and use proper
lifting techniques.
Equipment Weight Restrictions: Do not use the treadmill if you
weigh more than 500 pounds (225 kg). If you weigh more than
350 pounds (160 kg), do not run on the treadmill. For all other
fitness equipment, the weight limit is 350 pounds (160 kg).
Important: These location standards should also be used
when positioning equipment away from sources of heat, such
as radiators, heat registers, and stoves. Avoid temperature
extremes.
Use the equipment only for its intended purpose as described in
this manual. Do not use accessory attachments that are not
recommended by Precor. Such attachments may cause injuries.
Keep equipment away from water and moisture. Avoid dropping
anything on or spilling anything inside the equipment to prevent
electric shock or damage to the electronics.
Do not operate the equipment where aerosol (spray) products
are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
Do not use outdoors.
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Do not attempt to service the equipment yourself, except to
Educating Users
follow the maintenance instructions in the owner’s manual.
Take time to educate users about the Important Safety Instructions
found in both the User Reference Manual and Product Owner’s
Manual. Explain to your club or facility patrons that they should
observe the following precautions:
Never drop or insert objects into any opening. Keep hands away
from moving parts.
Do not set anything on the stationary handrails, handlebars,
control console, or covers. Place liquids, magazines, and books
in the appropriate receptacles.
Hold onto a stationary handrail or handlebar while assuming the
starting position on the equipment.
Do not lean on or pull on the console at any time.
Face the console at all times.
On treadmills, straddle the running belt and attach the safety
clip to clothing at waist level before touching the control
console.
CAUTION: DO NOT remove the cover, or you may risk injury
due to electric shock. Read the assembly and maintenance
guide before operating. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside. Contact Customer Support if the equipment needs
servicing. For use with single phase AC power only.
Important: For safety, make sure users step onto the running
belt while it is moving at or below 1 mile per hour (1.6
kilometers per hour).
Hold on to a stationary handrail or handlebar with one hand
whenever you operate the console keys with the other hand.
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Hazardous Materials and Proper
Disposal
Regulatory Notices for Cardiovascular
Exercise Equipment
The batteries within self-powered equipment contain materials that
are considered hazardous to the environment. Federal law requires
proper disposal of these batteries.
The regulatory information in this section applies to the exercise
equipment and its control console.
Safety Approvals for Cardiovascular Equipment
Precor equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
following applicable safety standards.
If you plan to dispose of your equipment, contact Precor
Commercial Products Customer Support for information regarding
battery removal. Refer to Obtaining Service.
Cardiovascular Type Equipment:
Product Recycling and Disposal
This equipment must be recycled or discarded according to
applicable local and national regulations.
CAN/CSA, IEC, EN 60335-1 (Household and similar electrical
appliances - Safety)
EN 957 (Stationary training equipment, class S/B compliant
Product labels, in accordance with European Directive
equipment)
2002/96/EC concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE), determine the framework for the return and recycling of
used equipment as applicable throughout the European Union. The
WEEE label indicates that the product is not to be thrown away,
but rather reclaimed upon end of life per this Directive.
PVS Regulatory Notice
This Precor equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the following applicable safety standards.
CAN/CSA, UL, IEC, EN 60065 (Audio, video and similar
In accordance with the European WEEE Directive, electrical and
electronic equipment (EEE) is to be collected separately and to be
reused, recycled, or recovered at end of life. Users of EEE with the
WEEE label per Annex IV of the WEEE Directive must not dispose
of end of life EEE as unsorted municipal waste, but use the
collection framework available to customers for the return,
recycling, and recovery of WEEE. Customer participation is
important to minimize any potential effects of EEE on the
environment and human health due to the potential presence of
hazardous substances in EEE. For proper collection and treatment,
electronic apparatus - Safety)
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Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Industry Canada
This Precor exercise equipment conforms to the following national
standards defining acceptable limits for radio frequency
interference (RFI).
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
Federal Communications Commission, Part 15
ATTENTION: Haute Tension
Débranchez avant de réparer
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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
equipment 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.
European Applications
CE compliance is claimed to the following directives:
2004/108/EC EMC Directive
2006/95/EC LVD Directive
2002/95/EC RoHS Directive
Per FCC rules, changes or modifications not
expressly approved by Precor could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING
Directive compliance has been verified to the following standards:
EN 55022
EN 55024
EN 60335-1
EN 60065 (P80 and PVS)
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Note: The typical splitter power cords that have IEC-320 C13 and
C14 plugs have a recommended maximum capacity of five
screens.
Electrical Recommendations: All
Equipment Excluding Treadmills
Note: This is a recommendation only. NEC (National Electric
Code) guidelines or local region electric codes must be followed.
For equipment fitted with a P80 console or Personal Viewing
System (PVS) screen a separate power connection is required. For
a 20 amp branch circuit up to 10 screens can be connected. If the
branch circuit has any other devices plugged into the circuit the
number of screens must be reduced by the wattage of the other
devices.
Figure 1: IEC-320 C13 and C14 plugs
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Electrical Recommendations: 120 V and
240 V Treadmills
Note: This is a recommendation only. NEC (National Electric
Code) guidelines or local region electric codes must be followed.
You should have received a power cable that meets your local
electrical code requirements along with the equipment. Precor
treadmills must be connected to a 20 amp individual branch circuit
that can be shared only with one PVS. If you need additional help
with the power connections contact your Precor authorized dealer.
Figure 2: North American 120-volt, 20-amp power receptacle
Important: An individual branch circuit provides a hot conductor
and neutral conductor to a receptacle. The conductors must not
be looped, "daisy-chained", or connected to any other conductors.
The circuit must be grounded according to NEC guidelines or
local region electric codes.
Figure 3: North American 240-volt, 20-amp power receptacle
Obtaining Service
Do not attempt to service the equipment except for maintenance
tasks. If any items are missing, contact your dealer. For more
information regarding customer support numbers or a list of Precor
authorized service centers, visit the Precor web site at
http://www.precor.com.
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Table of Contents
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Treadmill Safety Features
Before allowing users on Precor equipment, review the Important
Safety Instructions found at the beginning of this manual. You
should also teach your patrons how to safely use the equipment
following the guidelines in Educating Users.
Using the Safety Clip
Instruct users how important it is to use the safety clip while
exercising on the treadmill. Instruct them on how to attach it to their
clothing near their waistline. If any complications occur, a strong
tug on the safety lanyard will stop the running belt.
Entering the Safety Code
If the safety switch trips while users are exercising, have them
reattach the safety clip, press the SPEED up key or QUICKSTART
and reenter the safety code, if necessary.
When the equipment is shipped from the factory, the safety code
protection feature is disabled. If you wish to enable the safety
requests a safety code to help prevent unauthorized use. When
users select a program or press QUICKSTART at the PRECOR
banner, the following prompt appears:
Note: The treadmill retains users’ workout statistics if they resume
their workout within the limit set for pause mode.
ENTER S AF ETY CODE
Users have two minutes to press the following number key
sequence and continue their workout: 1, 2, 3, 4.
Important: Tell users to hold onto the handrail with one hand
before entering the safety code with the other hand.
If the correct keys are pressed, the program selection process
begins. If the code is incorrect, the display prompts the user to
reenter the code after a 2-minute time out.
Figure 4: Attaching the safety clip
Note: On the treadmill, a 3-second countdown appears on the
display, and then the running belt starts moving. Refer to Workout
Options in the User’s Reference Manual.
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Turning the Treadmill On and Off
Location
To turn the treadmill On and Off, use the power switch located
beneath the hood, near the power cord receptacle.
It is important to keep the area around the treadmill open and free
from encumbrances such as other equipment. The minimum space
requirement needed for user safety and proper maintenance is
three feet wide by six feet deep (one meter wide by two meters
deep), directly behind the running belt.
Important: When it is not being used, turn the treadmill Off.
Weight Limit
You should not allow runners over 350 lb. (160 kg) or walkers
heavier than 500 lb. (225 kg) on the treadmill.
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Self-Powered Features
On self-powered equipment, the battery initializes and displays the
Precor banner when a user starts exercising. A minimum rate of
motion must be maintained for the banner to appear, as shown in
the following table. When a person meets the requirements, the
power that is generated allows the equipment to function properly.
Informational Displays Prior to
Shutdown
The equipment saves its battery charge by moving into a shutdown
mode. If the user does not maintain the minimum rate of motion, a
30-second shutdown process begins.
Table 1. Minimum requirements for operation
Dots appear in the display and all key presses are ignored. If no
movement is detected or the rate of motion remains below the
minimum, the dots steadily disappear as the countdown continues.
Equipment Rate of Motion
EFX
40 strides per minute (SPM)
Cycle
20 revolutions per minute (RPM)
Note: The user can resume exercising if he or she begins before
the countdown period elapses.
Informational displays appear when the battery is low or when the
rate of motion drops below the minimum requirements. The display
explains what to do to retain power. If the messages are ignored,
the equipment begins shutdown procedures to maintain the charge
Important: If the equipment is connected to a CSAFE master
device, a slightly different scenario occurs. When ten seconds
remain before the equipment shuts off, the exercise session ends.
RESETTING appears in the display while the equipment
disconnects from the CSAFE master device. All key presses are
ignored.
An optional power adapter can be purchased and provides
sustained power to the equipment. If you plan to change the
program settings, the power adapter is highly recommended. To
purchase the optional power adapter, check with your dealer.
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Symptoms of a Low Battery
Using the Optional Power Adapter
If no one has used the equipment for an extended period of time,
the battery may need recharging.
After connecting the power adapter to the equipment, plug the
opposite end into the appropriate power source 120 V or 240 V.
Symptoms of a low battery include:
CAUTION: When the optional power adapter is in use, make sure
that the power supply cord does not create a safety hazard. Keep
it out of the way of traffic and moving parts. If the power supply
cord or power conversion module is damaged, it must be
replaced.
A flickering or erratic display
User and workout information is lost once the user stops
exercising. No workout summary or notification of pending
shutdown occurs.
The display functions differently when the power adapter is
connected. Because the power adapter provides a constant
source of power, a user can pause for brief periods without
initiating shutdown procedures. When the pause time limit expires
and the user has not resumed exercising, the display returns to the
to install the power adapter, refer to The Optional Power Adapter
Important: To maintain a constant power source, use the optional
power adapter.
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The Optional Power Adapter Kit
Replacing the Battery
If you purchase the optional power adapter, you must also
purchase the internal cable kit. The kit supplies the cable, bracket,
and fasteners that connect the power adapter to the lower
electronics board.
The equipment’s battery is built to last for a long time. However, if
you feel that the battery may need replacing, check with an
CAUTION: The battery stored inside the equipment contains
hazardous materials and must be disposed of according to
Hazardous Waste Regulations. Refer to Hazardous Materials
CAUTION: The internal cable kit must be installed by authorized
service personnel. Do not attempt installation on your own as
you could void the Precor Limited Warranty. For more
Once the internal cable kit is installed, you can plug the optional
power adapter into the equipment. Plug the opposite end into the
appropriate power source for your equipment 120 V or 240 V.
Review the safety instructions found at the beginning of this
manual before using the power adapter.
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Club Features
This section is designed to show you how to customize the
equipment for your users and view useful product information. All
these features remain hidden to the users and can only be
accessed using special keypresses. These custom settings allow
you to
Change the auto-level setting (EFX)
Set the resistance range (bike)
View the odometer
Display the number of hours the equipment has been in use
View the software versions and part numbers
Display the serial number
Enable or disable the safety code (treadmill)
Change the display to a different language
Check the program usage and error logs
Change the display to show U.S. standard or metric
measurements
Note: To review the product programming prompts and factory
default settings that can be changed through product
programming mode, refer to the following table.
Set the maximum exercise and pause times
Set a cool down time limit
Set the maximum speed and incline (treadmill)
Enable or disable hidden programs or remote access (treadmill)
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Table 2. Club custom features and settings for the treadmill and EFX
Equipment Club Programming Prompt
Factory Default
Setting
Changes you can make
Treadmill
Disabled
An enabled safety code requires a 4-digit entry code before users can access any exercise
S AF ETY CODE
programs.
All *
All *
All *
English
U.S.
Several languages affect the display prompts. Choose one.
S ELECT LANGUAGE
S ELECT UNITS
S ET MAX WORKOUT TIME
Two standard units of measure affect the display prompts. Choose between U.S. or Metric.
60 minutes
Exercise session time limits range from 1 to 240 minutes. NO LIMIT is accessible beyond
240 minutes.
All *
120 seconds
5 minutes
Pause time limits range from 1 to 120 seconds (2 minutes). Restrictions exist for
self-powered equipment.
S ET MAX P AUS E TIME
All *
Cool-down time limits range from 1 to 5 minutes.
S ET COOL DOWN TIME
S ET S P EED LIMIT
Treadmill
Maximum speed
available.
Treadmill
Maximum grade
possible.
S ET INCLINE LIMIT
Treadmill
Treadmill
Hide programs
Disabled
Two options are available: Show Programs or Hide Programs. Choose one.
HIDDEN P ROGRAMS
REMOTE S P EED
CONTROL
A computer must be connected through the CSAFE port to enable this feature and change
the speed or incline for a specific user.
EFX
Mid-level of ramp
incline range
This prompt appears on equipment with adjustable ramps. Settings range from 1 to 20.
S ET CROS S RAMP
AUTO- LEVEL
Cycle
High
S ET RES IS TANCE RANGE
* This feature is available in all Precor club equipment.
Note: When you make changes in club programming mode, the new settings replace the factory defaults.
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Club Programming Tips
Changing the Product Settings
Always start at the Precor banner.
You must be in the Programming mode before you can change the
settings.
Electrical power must be supplied. For self-powered equipment,
a constant power source is available if you use the optional
power adapter. Otherwise, users have to maintain the minimum
rate of motion. If you plan to program self-powered equipment,
purchasing the optional power adapter is highly recommended.
To access the programming mode:
1. At the Precor banner, press the following keys in sequence
without pausing between selections:
RESET, 5, 6, 5, 1, 5, 6, 5
Note: If you do not use the optional power adapter during
programming mode, and the rate of motion falls below the
minimum requirements, no warning is given when the equipment
moves into its 30-second shutdown procedure.
Note: A PAUSE/RESET key appears on some products and
functions the same as the RESET key.
The programming prompts appear sequentially and in a menu
format.
The club programming mode is accessed by pressing the
RESET key at the Precor banner. The remaining key presses
must occur quickly and without pause.
Note: Treadmill keys that can be used interchangeably in club
programming mode are: PAUSE/RESET and the red STOP
button. On the EFX, the CLEAR and ENTER keys perform
specific functions, but the number keypad is disabled once you
enter club programming mode.
Changes made in the programming mode become the default
settings when the display resets to the Precor banner.
Figure 5: Keys used in programming mode
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2. The following table describes how to use the keys to navigate
the programming mode menus.
Table 3. Programming mode keys
Key
Description
Navigational arrows: Move you through the menu
and can also be used to increase or decrease
time units.
▲ or ▼
Press to choose or accept the displayed
selection.
OK
Number keypad
CLEAR
Returns user to the previous menu level without
saving changes.
PAUSE/RESET
Exits Programming mode and returns to the
Precor banner.
Note: The number keypad is disabled once you enter
programming mode.
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Use the following flowchart to navigate through the menu settings on treadmills.
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Use the following flowchart to navigate through the menu settings
on ellipticals.
Use the following flowchart to navigate through the menu settings
on bikes.
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Treadmill: Selecting Safety Code
Protection
When the equipment is shipped from the factory, the safety code
protection feature is disabled. If you enable the safety code, your
patrons will need to enter four number keys in sequence to begin
their exercise session and, on the treadmill, start the running belt. If
the correct keys are not pressed within two minutes, further access
Choosing a Language
The equipment can display user prompts, text, and user entries in
several different languages. When the equipment is shipped from
the factory, the default language is English.
Note: Programming prompts are not affected by language
selection. The prompts in this section continue to appear in
English.
To choose a language:
1. At the S AF ETY CODE prompt, press OK. Use the navigational
1. At the S ELECT LANGUAGE prompt, press OK. Use the
arrow keys to alternate between the two selections.
navigational arrow keys to choose a language.
Setting
Description
2. Press OK again to accept the displayed setting and move to the
next feature.
ENABLED
Causes the safety code prompt to appear prior to a
workout and when returning from pause mode.
DIS ABLED
Does not require a safety code to operate.
CAUTION: Do not assume the equipment is safe because of
safety code protection. Never leave children unsupervised
around the equipment.
2. When you are ready, press OK to accept the displayed setting
and move to the next feature. For further options, refer to the
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Selecting a U.S. Standard or Metric
Display
The equipment can display measurements in either Metric or U.S.
Standard. The default factory setting is U.S. Standard.
Setting a Workout Session Time Limit
You can limit how long a user can exercise on the equipment. For
example, if you set the time limit to 20 minutes, users can only
enter a session time between 1 and 20 minutes.
Note: The automatic cool down period is appended to the end of
any time-based program, so adjust the time limit accordingly.
To change the display measurement:
1. At the S ELECT UNITS prompt, press OK.
To set a maximum workout time:
Use the navigational arrow keys to select a unit of measure (US
or METRIC).
1. At the S ET MAX WORKOUT TIME prompt, press OK. Use the
navigational arrow keys to change the displayed time limit.
CAUTION: If you change the Unit of Measure display on a
treadmill, be sure to check the speed setting to verify that it is
correct.
Note: When you press and hold a navigational arrow key, the
number increments by five, for example, 1, 5, 10, 15, 20. When
you tap an arrow key, the number increments by one.
2. Press OK to accept the displayed setting and move to the next
feature.
2. When you have selected a maximum workout time, press OK to
accept the displayed setting and move to the next feature.
You can also let a user exercise indefinitely by selecting NO LIMIT.
If you choose the NO LIMIT setting, you will need to provide the
following instructions to your users.
To exercise without a time limit:
1. Select a program. The workout time appears in the display.
2. On the number keypad, type 240.
3. Press the UP arrow key to display NO LIMIT, and press OK.
The exercise session times available are between 1 and 240
minutes.
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Setting a Pause Time Limit
Setting a Cool Down Time Limit
You can limit how long a user can pause while exercising on the
equipment by entering a time between 1 and 120 seconds (two
minutes). For example, if you set a pause time limit of 60 seconds,
the display automatically resets to the Precor banner if no
movement is detected and no key press occurs for one minute.
Use this setting to select the maximum amount of time the machine
will remain in the cool down mode. Cool down time is the period of
time following the completion of a program when the user
exercises at a reduced work rate.
To set a cool down time:
Important: The optional power adapter must be connected on
self-powered equipment to establish a definitive pause time limit.
If the optional power adapter is not attached and the rate of
motion drops below the minimum requirements, the equipment
begins its 30-second shutdown, effectively eliminating pause
mode.
1. At the S ET COOL DOWN TIME prompt, press OK.
2. Use the navigational arrow keys to display the available time
limits and choose a time between 0 and 5 minutes.
Note: The default setting is 5 minutes.
3. Press OK to accept the displayed setting and move to the next
feature.
To set a maximum pause time:
1. At the S ET MAX P AUS E TIME prompt, press OK. Use the
navigational arrow keys to select a time limit between 1 and 120
seconds (two minutes).
2. Press OK to accept the displayed setting and move to the next
feature.
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Treadmill: Determining the Club Speed
Limit
You can set a maximum speed for the treadmill. This limits how fast
the running belt moves and, consequently, the number of speed
settings that are available to the user. The speed is displayed in
miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (kph) depending upon
the units of measure (U.S. standard or Metric) selected earlier. The
speed ranges from 0.5 to 12 mph (0.8 to 20kph).
Treadmill: Setting an Incline Limit
You can set the maximum grade (percent of incline) for the
treadmill. This limits the degree of incline and, consequently, the
number of incline settings that are available to the user. The
available range is 0% to 15% grade.
1. At the S ET INCLINE LIMIT prompt, press OK. Use the
navigational arrow keys to select the desired grade.
2. When you are ready, press OK to accept the displayed setting
and move to the next program. For other options, refer to the
Important: If you select a number that limits the miles per hour,
your change will not affect the kilometers per hour (and vice
versa). The treadmill does not convert the speed entered in mph
(U.S. standard) to kph (Metric). It stores separate numbers for the
different units of measure. To enter both values, you must first
reset the display to the appropriate unit of measure, and then
change the speed limit in this program. Refer to Selecting a U.S.
1. At the S ET S P EED LIMIT prompt, press OK. Use the
navigational arrow keys to select the desired running belt speed
limit.
2. When you are ready, press OK to accept the displayed setting
and move to the next feature. For other options, refer to the
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Treadmill: Accessing Performance
Programs
Treadmill: Changing Remote Control
Access
The performance-based Gerkin Fitness Test on the treadmill can
be hidden from the user’s view and, consequently, be unavailable
during an exercise session.
Important: To affect this setting, the treadmill must be connected
to a computer and you will need to be familiar with CSAFE
commands.
When you enable this program, you can set a user’s speed and
incline through a computer software program which interfaces with
the CSAFE port on the treadmill.
If you keep the default factory setting, the Track program appears
when the PERFORMANCE key is pressed.
If you wish to change this setting, perform the following steps:
The default factory setting is set to DIS ABLED. To change this
setting, perform the following steps:
1. Press OK to review the current HIDDEN P ROGRAMS
selection. Use the navigational arrow keys to alternate between
the two selections.
1. At the REMOTE S P EED CONTROL prompt, press OK. Use
the navigational arrow keys to alternate between the two
selections.
Setting
Description
S HOW
P ROGRAMS
Causes the Fitness Test to appear and replace
the Track program when a user presses the
PERFORMANCE key.
Setting
Description
ENABLED
Lets you set the speed and incline for individual
users and their selected program using CSAFE
commands through a computer connection.
HIDE
P ROGRAMS
Hides the Fitness Test and makes it inaccessible
to the user. The Track Program appears when a
user presses the PERFORMANCE key.
DIS ABLED
Disconnects remote access so you cannot use the
remote capabilities of a CSAFE connection. You
would also use this setting when the treadmill is not
connected to a computer.
2. When you are ready, press OK to accept the displayed setting
and move to the next program. For other options, refer to the
2. When you are ready, press OK to accept the displayed setting
and move to the next program. For other options, refer to the
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EFX: Changing the Auto-Level Setting
Bike: Setting a Resistance Range
You can set a specific ramp incline so that the EFX automatically
returns to it at the end of a workout session. Whatever incline you
set, the EFX ramp returns to the setting if a user continues
pedaling, once the program session has ended, and presses
RESET to return to the Precor banner.
The bike resistance levels are low, medium, and high. Within each
setting, 25 levels of resistance are available, but the chosen setting
affects the overall resistance range.
To set a resistance range:
1. At the S ET RES IS TANCE RANGE prompt, press OK and use
the navigational arrow keys to choose LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH
(LO, MED, or HI on some equipment).
Note: This setting is available on equipment with adjustable ramps.
Important: If you use this feature, connecting the optional power
adapter is recommended. Instruct users about the auto-leveling
feature and ask that they hold onto a stationary handrail with one
hand while the equipment automatically moves to the set incline.
2. Press OK to accept the displayed setting and move to the next
feature.
The following table provides more information about each setting.
1. At the S ET CROS S RAMP AUTO- LEVEL prompt, press OK.
Table 4. Resistance settings on bikes
2. XRAMP n appears, where n is the ramp incline setting. Some
displays only show a number without prefacing it with XRAMP .
Use the navigational arrow keys to select the desired ramp
incline setting from 1 to 20.
Setting
HI or
HIGH
Description
•
•
Provides the full range of resistance available.
Provides enough resistance to simulate sprinting or hill
climbing or for users who want to stand on the bike
while pedaling.
3. When you are ready, press OK to accept the displayed setting
and move to the next feature. For other options, refer to the
•
•
Provides enough resistance for elite riders that are
capable of spinning at high speed with high resistance.
Provides approximately two thirds of the resistance that
is available within the high group setting.
MED or
MEDIUM
•
•
Select the medium range for recumbent bikes.
A medium range allows users to make easier resistance
changes in the preset programs.
LO or
LOW
•
•
Provides approximately one third of the resistance that
is available within the high group setting.
Appropriate in special situations where poorly
conditioned users are anticipated.
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Informational Displays
Use the information displays to locate information about equipment
use (odometer and hour meter), software versions and part
numbers, serial number, usage log, and error log. In general, you
would only access this information if directed to do so by Precor
Customer Support.
To navigate through the informational displays, use the following
flowchart. A table located after the flowchart provides more
information about each more display.
Note: The CLEAR key is located on the number keypad. If your
product has a PAUSE/RESET key, use it in place of the RESET
key called out in the flowchart.
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Table 5. Informational Displays for all products
Product Display Description
HOUR METER
All
All
All
All
All
All
•
•
The number of hours that the equipment has been in use.
The equipment tracks the elapsed minutes, but the value that appears is truncated to the nearest full hour.
U - BOOT S W
U - BAS E S W
LOWER S W
Upper board application software part number and version.
Note: Some displays show UP P ER BOOT S W P ART NUMBER.
Upper base application software version.
Note: Some displays show UP P ER BAS E S W P ART NUMBER.
Lower application software version.
Note: Some displays show LOWER BAS E S W P ART NUMBER.
The serial number is helpful when you contact Customer Support.
Note: Some displays show S ERIAL NUMBER.
•
•
S ER. NUMBER
US AGE LOG
The number of times each program has been used and displays the associated cumulative minutes.
Helpful in determining user preferences in program selection.
ERROR LOG
ODOMETER
All
All
Displays any error codes that may have been detected by the software.
The odometer value correlates to the type of Precor product and the standard of units, U.S. or Metric, selected in the
programs.
•
•
•
•
Treadmill shows the number of cumulative miles or kilometers logged to date.
EFX or AMT shows the number of total strides logged to date.
Cycle shows the number of total revolutions logged to date.
Climber indicates the number of floors climbed.
Table 6. Informational Displays for specific equipment or special cases
Product
Display
Description
534i, 532i, AMT
AMT
Metrics board software part number and version.
Stride dial software part number.
METRICS BOARD S W P ART NUMBER
S TRIDE DIAL S W P ART NUMBER
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Viewing the Error Log
Erasing the Error Log
Quick access to the informational display is available if error
messages appear on the display and have been recorded in the
error log. This feature is usually reserved for service personnel.
When you no longer need the error log information, you can erase
the entries.
To erase the error log entries:
To view the error log:
1. Press QUICKSTART while any error description is scrolling
across the display.
1. At the Precor banner, press and hold PAUSE/RESET for 4
seconds.
2. Continue to maintain light pressure on the key until the message
2. If DIAGS - INF ORMATION DIS P LAY or ERROR LOG
HOLD TO CLEAR ERRORS scrolls off the display.
appears, then press OK.
3. When you release Quickstart, the message NO ERRORS will
If any errors are logged, they appear on the display. If no errors
are logged, a message such as S TOP KEY or S TUCK KEY
appears instead.
appear in the display if the error log has been deleted.
Important: You cannot retrieve the error log once you have
deleted it. You may want to resolve any issues you are
experiencing with the equipment before erasing the error log.
3. Release the PAUSE/RESET key to return to the Precor banner.
Note: On treadmills, the red STOP button can be used instead of
the PAUSE/RESET key.
4. Press RESET to return to the Precor banner.
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User ID Entry with CSAFE Equipment
The equipment is fully compatible with CSAFE protocols. When
the equipment is connected to a CSAFE master device, the user is
prompted to press ENTER and begin an identification process.
A message appears on the display and indicates when the user ID
is accepted by the CSAFE master device. Once program selection
is complete, the user can begin exercising.
To review information about CSAFE specifications, visit the web
site at: www.fitlinxx.com/csafe
The user ID is displayed as five zeros and indicates the starting
point. The following table describes key functions while in CSAFE
mode.
If you have questions or need technical support, refer to Obtaining
Table 7. CSAFE access keys
Keypad
Description
Number keypad Use the number keys to enter a user ID. The number
that is pressed appears on the right. As the user
continues, the numbers fill in the display from right to
left. When all five numbers are in place, the user
must press ENTER or OK to submit the user ID.
CLEAR or
BACK
Erases individual numbers in the user ID from right to
left.
ENTER or OK Submits the user ID.
Note: User ID entry is bypassed when the user
enters five zeros. No workout statistics are recorded.
RESET or
Resets the display to the banner.
PAUSE/RESET
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Maintenance
It is important to perform the minor maintenance tasks described
below. Failure to maintain the equipment as described in this
section could void the Precor Limited Warranty.
Daily Cleaning
Precor recommends the equipment be cleaned before and after
each exercise session. Use mild soap and water to dampen a
clean, soft cloth and wipe all exposed surfaces. This helps remove
dust and dirt.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always
DANGER
unplug the equipment from its power source (an
optional power adapter in the case of
self-powered equipment) before cleaning it or
performing any maintenance tasks.
CAUTION: Do not use any acidic cleaners. Doing so will weaken
the paint or powder coatings and void the Precor Limited
Warranty. Never pour water or spray liquids on any part of the
equipment. Allow the equipment to dry completely before using.
Frequently vacuum the floor underneath the equipment to prevent
the accumulation of dust and dirt, which can affect the smooth
operation of the equipment. Use a soft nylon scrub brush to clean
the running belt on treadmills or the grooves on equipment with
foot pedals.
Daily Inspection
Look and listen for slipping belts, loose fasteners, unusual noises,
worn or frayed power cords, and any other indications that the
equipment may be in need of service. If you notice any of these,
obtain service.
CAUTION: On treadmills, as you clean the hood or side rails, be
aware of the handrail extensions so you do not inadvertently hit
your head or injure yourself.
On treadmills, check for worn, frayed or missing safety lanyards.
Replace missing or worn safety lanyards immediately. Make sure
users attach the safety clip to their clothing before exercising on
the treadmill.
Important: If you determine that the equipment needs service,
disconnect any power connections and move the equipment away
from the exercising area. Place an OUT OF SERVICE sign on it
and make sure all patrons and users know that they must not use
the equipment.
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EFX: Cleaning the Ramp
Storing the Chest Strap
Whenever the ramp becomes soiled, clean the exposed surfaces
of the ramp and roller wheels by taking the following steps.
If you purchased the optional heart rate chest strap, store it in a
place where it remains free of dust and dirt (for example, in a closet
or drawer). Be sure to protect the chest strap from extremes in
temperature. Do not store it in a place that may be exposed to
temperatures below 32° F (0° C).
Note: If your equipment has a ramp cover, remove it before
performing the following steps. Refer to the EFX Assembly Guide.
1. Moisten a clean, soft cloth in a mild solution of soap and water.
To clean the chest strap, use a sponge or soft cloth dampened in
mild soap and water. Dry the surface thoroughly with a clean towel.
2. Position one foot pedal at the top of the ramp (the other will
automatically be positioned at the bottom).
Signals used by the Chest Strap Transmitter
WARNING
(or heart rate strap) may interfere with
pacemakers or other implanted devices.
Consult your physician and the manufacturers
of your Chest Strap Transmitter and
implanted device before using a Chest Strap
Transmitter.
3. Clean the exposed portions of the ramp.
4. Gently lift the roller wheels. Rotate each wheel while wiping it
with the clean, soft cloth.
5. Switch the foot pedal position and finish cleaning the ramp.
Note: To receive an accurate reading, the strap needs to be in
direct contact with the skin on the lower sternum (just below the
bust line for women).
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5. Press the SPEED up key until the display shows a speed of
3 mph (5 kph).
Treadmill: Checking the Alignment of
the Running Belt
Proper belt alignment allows the belt to remain centered and
ensures smooth operation. Realigning the belt takes a few simple
adjustments. If you are unsure about this procedure, call Precor
CAUTION: If you hear any chafing or the running belt appears
to be getting damaged, stop the running belt immediately by
pressing the red STOP button. Contact Precor Customer
Support.
6. Walk around to the rear of the equipment and observe the belt
for a few minutes. The belt should run centered along the
running bed. If the belt drifts off center, you must make
CAUTION: Special care must be taken when aligning the running
belt. Turn Off the treadmill while adjusting or working near the
rear roller. Remove any loose clothing and tie back your hair. Be
very careful to keep your fingers and any other object clear of the
belt and rollers, especially in front of the roller and behind the
deck. The treadmill will not stop immediately if an object
becomes caught in the belt or rollers.
Important: Failure to align the belt may cause the belt to tear
or fray, which is not covered by the Precor Limited Warranty.
7. To stop the running belt, press the red STOP button.
8. Turn the treadmill Off.
1. Make sure that the running surface is level. To operate correctly,
the treadmill needs to be as level as possible. If needed, the
rear feet can be adjusted to level the treadmill (refer to the
Assembly Guide).
2. Turn the equipment On.
3. Stand beside the treadmill and press QUICKSTART.
4. If needed, enter the safety code by pressing the number keys in
sequence: 1, 2, 3, 4.
The running belt starts automatically after a 3-second
countdown appears on the display.
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To determine left and right, stand at the rear of the treadmill and
face the display. Make all belt adjustments on the right rear
corner bolt using the hex key provided.
Treadmill: Adjusting the Running Belt
If you are unsure about adjusting the running belt, call Precor
If the belt is off center to the LEFT, turn the adjusting bolt ¼
turn counterclockwise, which moves the running belt to the
right.
CAUTION: For your safety, use the power switch to turn Off the
treadmill before making any adjustments. Do not adjust the
running belt when someone is standing on the equipment.
If the belt tracks off center to the RIGHT, turn the bolt ¼ turn
clockwise; this moves the belt to the left.
1. Locate the right belt adjustment bolt in the rear end cap of the
treadmill as shown in the following figure.
Important: Do not turn the adjusting bolt more than ¼ turn at a
time. Overtightening the bolt can damage the treadmill.
2. Recheck the alignment of the running belt by repeating the
steps found in Treadmill: Checking the Alignment of the
Figure 6: Location of the adjustment bolt
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3. Use the ⁵⁄₁₆-inch hex key to turn the wheel lock adjustment key
clockwise ¼ turn as shown in the following figure. This process
realigns the center wheel inside the top rail. Leave the ⁵⁄₁₆-inch
hex key in place while you tighten the adjustment screws with
the ³⁄₁₆-inch hex key.
Recumbent Bike: Realigning the Seat
If the seat rocks side-to-side, you need to realign the center wheel
underneath the seat. Adjustment screws are located on the left
side of the seat rail.
To remove seat wobble (side-to-side movement), take the following
steps.
1. Obtain a ³⁄₁₆-inch and ⁵⁄₁₆-inch hex key.
2. Use the ³⁄₁₆-inch hex key to loosen the two adjustment screws
as shown in the following figure.
Figure 8: Realigning the center wheel
4. Remove the hex keys and check that the seat no longer rocks
side-to-side. If the rocking movement continues, you need to
repeat steps 2 and 3.
Figure 7: Loosening the two adjustment screws
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Moving the Equipment
Long-Term Storage
It is important, if you plan to move the equipment, that you obtain
adult help and use proper lifting techniques. The equipment is very
heavy. Take advantage of the roller wheels on the equipment when
moving it to a new location.
When the equipment is not in use for any length of time, make sure
it is turned Off (treadmill only) and the power cord or optional
power adapter (self-powered equipment) is unplugged from its
power source and is positioned so that it will not become damaged
or interfere with people or other equipment.
Important: The plastic end cap, on the treadmill, is specifically
designed for lifting. To avoid injury to yourself or damage to the
equipment, ask for help in placing the treadmill where you plan to
use it. Place a hand under each end of the end cap and, using
proper lifting techniques, lift the rear of the treadmill so that it rolls
on its front wheels.
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Commercial Cardiovascular 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.
Options / Accessories
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 90 days parts only limited warranty. Satisfactory
proof of purchase is required in all cases.
Limited Warranty.
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.
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.
Warranty Periods and Coverage.
b. it has not been subjected to accident, misuse, abuse, improper
service, or non-Precor modification.
c. claims are made within the warranty period.
All Commercial Cardiovascular Products (excluding StretchTrainer, Strength
Products, and coverage specific to certain models and options as defined
below):
2. 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.
3. Precor is not responsible for Internet connectivity to its products. This
restriction applies to services, such as those provided by an Internet service
provider (ISP), and also to hardware related to Internet connectivity, such as
Ethernet cabling, routers, servers and switches.
.
.
.
.
.
Frame: 7 years
Treadmill drive motor: 5 years
Items subject to wear: 1 year
All other parts (including mechanical parts and electronic parts): 2 years
Labor: 1 year
880 Line Commercial Cardiovascular Products (superseding the coverage above
where applicable):
.
.
Labor on the P80 console: 2 years
High wear items on the P80 console, including headphone jack, USB
connector, and iPod® connector: 90 days
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4. Precor is not responsible for the quality of television, video, audio, or other
media supplied to its products. This restriction applies to services, such as
those provided by a cable or satellite television provider; to signal strength
and clarity; and also to hardware related to the reception and delivery of
television, video, audio, and other media. Such hardware can include (but is
not limited to) audio, video, and radio-frequency (RF) cabling, connectors,
receivers, modulators, combiners, distribution amplifiers, splitters, and so on.
5. Precor cannot guarantee that the heart rate measurement system on its
products will work for all users. Heart rate measurement accuracy varies
based on a number of factors, including the user’s physiology and age, the
method in which the heart rate measurement system is used, external
interference, and other factors that may influence heart rate acquisition.
6. Except in Canada, Precor does not pay labor outside the United States.
7. Warranties outside the United States and Canada may vary. Please contact
your local Dealer for details.
Disclaimer and Release.
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, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THAT
APPLY TO ANY PARTS DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO
THE PERIODS OF EXPRESS WARRANTIES GIVEN ABOVE FOR THOSE
SAME PARTS. PRECOR HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES THOSE
WARRANTIES THEREAFTER. Some States do not allow limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
PRECOR ALSO HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER
OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY LAW
OR OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT TO ANY NONCONFORMANCE OR
DEFECT IN ANY PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: (A) ANY
OBLIGATION, LIABILITY, RIGHT, CLAIM OR REMEDY IN TORT, WHETHER
OR NOT ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF PRECOR OR ITS
SUPPLIERS (WHETHER ACTIVE, PASSIVE OR IMPUTED); AND (B) ANY
OBLIGATION, LIABILITY, RIGHT, CLAIM OR REMEDY FOR LOSS OF OR
DAMAGE TO ANY EQUIPMENT. This disclaimer and release shall apply even if
the express warranty set forth above fails of its essential purpose.
This Limited Warranty shall not apply to:
1. Software version upgrades.
2. Software defects that do not materially and negatively affect the normal
performance of the product under normal conditions of use.
3. Consumable goods or cosmetic items of the product, the exterior of which
has been damaged or defaced as a result of abuse, misuse, accident,
improper service or installation, mishandling, or modification in design or
construction not authorized by Precor.
4. Repairs performed on Precor equipment missing a serial number or with a
serial tag that has been altered or defaced.
5. Service calls to correct installation of the equipment or instruct owners on
how to use the equipment.
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 outside the service area. THESE SHALL BE THE SOLE AND
EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES OF THE BUYER FOR ANY BREACH OF
WARRANTY.
6. Pickup and delivery involved with repairs.
7. Any labor costs incurred beyond the applicable labor warranty period.
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EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES.
Complete this portion and keep for your records.
Purchased From:
PRECOR AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS SHALL HAVE NO OBLIGATION OR
LIABILITY, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT (INCLUDING WARRANTY),
TORT (INCLUDING ACTIVE, PASSIVE, OR IMPUTED NEGLIGENCE AND
STRICT LIABILITY), OR OTHERWISE, FOR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT,
PROPERTY DAMAGE, LOSS OF USE, REVENUE OR PROFIT, COST OF
CAPITAL, COST OF SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT, ADDITIONAL COSTS
INCURRED BY BUYER (BY WAY OF CORRECTION OR OTHERWISE) OR
ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTING FROM NONDELIVERY OR FROM THE
USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT. This exclusion applies
even if the above warranty fails of its essential purposes and regardless of
whether such damages are sought for breach of warranty, breach of contract,
negligence, or strict liability in tort or under any other legal theory. Some states
do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,
so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Example: Dealer or store name.
Phone Number:
Example: Dealer or store telephone number.
Product/model:
Example: AMT 885 or EFX 883.
Serial number:
The serial number is found on the shipping container.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights,
which vary from state to state.
Effective 1 November 2010
P/N 36286-114
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Notes:
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Notes:
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Notes:
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Please detach and mail in the warranty registration within ten days of purchase.
Precor, C, CrossRamp, EFX, M, Move Beyond, and SmartRate are registered trademarks of Precor Incorporated.
Crosstrainer, QuickStart, and StretchTrainer are trademarks of Precor Incorporated.
Copyright 2011 Precor Incorporated.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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NOTICE:
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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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