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Oper ating and Maintaining the P80 C onsole Prec or Incorporated 20031 142nd A venue NE P .O . Box 720 2 W oodinville, W A USA 9807 2-4002 P80 OMG 301407 -14 1 27 June 2011[...]
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Edition Inf ormation OPERAT ING AND M AINTAIN ING THE P8 0 CONSO LE P/N 3014 07-141 rev C Copyright © June 2011 Precor Incorporated. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change w ithout notice. Trademark Note Precor, AMT, and EFX are regist ered trademarks and Preva is a trademark of Precor Inc orporated. Other names in this document may[...]
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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laborator ies. Intellectual Property Notice All rights, title, and interests in and to the software of the Preva Business Suite, t he accom panying print ed materia ls, any copies of suc h softwar e, and all dat a colle cted v ia the Preva Busi[...]
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Important Saf ety Instructions This apparatus (hereinafter referred to as the console) is intended to be shipped with new Precor exe rcise equipment (hereinafter referred to as the base unit). It is not pac kaged for in dividual sa le. WARNING To prevent injury, th e console must be attached securely to the base unit following all assembly and inst[...]
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6 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console y Il est conseillé de subir un examen médical complet avant d’entreprendre tout progra mme d’exercise. Si vo us avez d es étourdissements ou des f aiblesses, arrêtez les exercices immédiatement. y Do not allow children, or people unfam iliar with the operation of this equipment, on or ne ar it. D[...]
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Important Safety Instructions 7 y Proper Location for E quipment à For all equipment other than treadmills: Locate at least 4 0 inches (1 met er) a way from walls o r furniture on either side of the equipment, and 40 inches ( 1 meter) away f rom obje cts beh ind the equipment. à For treadmill s: Locate at least 40 inches (1 meter) away from walls[...]
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8 Operating an d Maintaining the P80 Console y Use the equipment only for its intended pu rpose as described in this manual. Do not use accessory attachments that are not recommended by Precor. Such attachments may cause injuries. y Do not operate the equipment where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is be ing administered. y [...]
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Important Safety Instructions 9 Product Recycling an d Disposal rded accord ing to an Dire ctive c rn the European WEEE Di rective, electric al d e his 5°C Radio Frequency Interfere nce (RFI) e following national cy Federal Communication s Commission, Part 15 e ate ause This equ ipment must be re cycled or disca applica ble lo cal an d natio nal r[...]
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10 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause ha rmful interference, and (2) this device mus t accept any inte rference received, including interference that may cause undesired o peration. WARNING Per FCC rules, cha nges or modifications not expressly approved by th[...]
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Important Safety Instructions 11 Regulatory Notices for Cardiovascular Exercise Equipment The reg ulat ory inf ormatio n in t his s ectio n appl ies to t he exercise equipment and its contro l console. Safety Approvals for Cardi ovascular Equip ment Precor e quipment has bee n tested and foun d to com ply with the following app licable safety stand[...]
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12 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console Industry Canada This Class A digi tal apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la c lasse A est confor me à la n orme NMB-003 du C anada. ATTENTI ON: Haute Tension Débranch ez avant de répare r European Applicatio ns CE comp liance is c laimed t o th e follo wing direct iv[...]
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Important Safety Instructions 13 Electrical Recommendations: 120 V and comme ndation only. NEC ( Nationa l E lectric d have received a power cable that meets y our local ual ur anch circ uit provides a hot conductor al 240 V Treadmills Note : T his is a re Code) gu ide lines or loc al r egion e lectr ic codes must be followe d. You shoul electrical[...]
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14 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console Electrical Recommendations: All Equipment Excludin g Treadmil ls Note : T his is a re commen dation only. NEC ( Nationa l E lectric Code) gu ide lines or loc al r egion e lectr ic codes must be followe d. For equipment fitted with a P80 console or Personal Viewing System (PVS) screen a separate power con[...]
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T able of Cont ents Importan t Safety In structi ons ................................................... 5 Safety Precautions ................................................................................ 5 Hazardous Materials and P roper Disposal .................................... 8 Product Recycling and Disposal...............................[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting St art ed Importan t: Not all sett ings are currently available i n this release. More features will be a vailable in future software updates. The P80 console offers administrators and users the ability to set default settings that meet their specific needs. To accomplish this, the console supports setti ngs for different classes [...]
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18 Op erating and Maintaining the P80 Console Identifying Parts of the Conso le The following diagram provides information a bout the console keys. The number and actions of the conso le keys may differ slightly depen ding on th e type of equ ipment. Before beginning any tness program, see your phy sician for a thorough physical examination. See[...]
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Getting Started 19 Using the Treadmil l Safety Clip rent stop functions, If the user … Then the tread mill And th e console … The treadmill is equipped with two diffe which be have as fo llows: belt … Presses d own o n the red STOP b utt on Slows t o a st op Shows t hat t he t is exercise w orkou paused Pulls on the la nyard t Slows t o a st [...]
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20 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console If the restart switch trips durin g exercise, pe rform t he followin g steps: 1. Reattach the safety clip if necessary. 2. Press t he res tart swit ch do wn unt il it clicks , ret urning it t o its normal position. Note : If the restart s witch t rips, a ll info rmatio n abou t th e current workout is de[...]
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Getting Started 21 Treadmill Auto Stop™ (Auto matic Stop) portan t: The default setting for this feature is ON. An gs; is designed to his s or resumes, the etected after an add itional 30 seconds, t he ding tdown, s weighing mo re than 90 pounds (41 kg) are re. Function Im administrator can t urn off th is feature in the System Settin however, Pr[...]
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Chapter 2 Configuring the S ys t em Settings Use the System mode to configure settings in ways that be ne fi t yo ur u se rs a nd your fa ci li ty. Th e S yst em m enu is visible only to administrators and registered service technicians. Changes made to these settings ar e saved to the fitness equipment. Importan t: A special code is required to ac[...]
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24 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console To view the S ystem m enu: 1. On the Welcome screen, press and hold Pau se . Figure 7: Pause key 2. While holding Pause , press each of the following key s once in the order presented. Refer ring to the diagram below, press: 1 2 3 4 Channel Up Volume Dow n Volume Up Channel Down 2 Figure 8: Settin gs sec[...]
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Configuring the System Settings 25 About System information settings provide basic information f not To view the S ystem Info s ettings menu: ord to view the Table 2. Ab out setting s Setting Access Det ail including equipment models and serial numbers. Mos t o these settings are for informational purposes only and can be mod ified. 1. Use the admi[...]
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26 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console Setting Access Det ail Hea rtbe at Interva l Only Precor servic e techni cians can modify this setti ng. Determ ines how ofte n t he consol e communicat es with th e server . Minimum Hea rtbe at Interva l Only Precor servic e techni cians can modify this setti ng. Minim um num ber of time s th at the co [...]
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Configuring the System Settings 27 To view the Us age setting s: 1. Use the administrator code and password to view the equipment settings. 2. Touch Equipment Usa ge . Table 3. Equipment Usage settings Setting Access Detail Cumulative Worko ut Seco nds Admin/T ech: View Total n umber of sec onds . Second s are coun ted when the worko ut cl ock sta [...]
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28 Op erating and Maintaining the P80 Console Connectivity Configuring your audio, vid eo, and network infrastructure requires expertise. Precor strongl y recommends that you work with a qualified contractor to set up this infrastructur e. This setting provides the following information: y Network Type y Configuration y Status y IP Address y Preva [...]
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Configuring the System Settings 29 Display These settings are configurable per console, but can also be t ers have logged in. e not moving. To view th e Display setti ngs: and password to view the gs , then touch Di splay . Setting Setting Defa ult configured using Preva™ B usiness Suite. The equipment mus be inactive before you can change the di[...]
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30 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console TV Settings Settings help you set up television channe ls for your users. annel annels To view TV Setting information: d password to view the gs . h Channel Guide . Channel Guide hannels in either or both of the following n for availa ble channe ls. cuss how to set up the channel To scan fo r avail able [...]
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Configuring the System Settings 31 To delete a channel fr om the Channel Guide: 1. On the Channel G uide screen, touch the listing for the channel you want to delete . 2. Touch the Delete button t hat appears next to the listing. 3. When aske d “Are you sure ?", verify t hat you want to proceed, then touch Yes . Table 6. TV Settings Settings[...]
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32 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console Workout Limit settings are not associated with or saved as part of a user prof ile and users do not have a ccess to them. Both administrators and se rvice techn icians have view and modify access rights. To modify the Workou t Lim its settings : 1. Use the administrator code and password to view the equi[...]
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Configuring the System Settings 33 Manage Settings Use this setting to save your equipment settings to a USB flash drive, or to import ne w features from a USB flash dr ive. To manage s ettings: 1. Use the administrator code and password to view the equipment settings. 2. Touch System Set tings , th en touch Manage Settings . 3. Press Sav e to USB [...]
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Chapter 3 Intr oducing Users t o the P80 Console Importan t: Not all sett ings are currently available i n this release. More features will be a vailable in future software updates. The P80 console offers cle ar visuals and a touch-screen layout that encourages program exploration. Mu ltiple preset workouts are designed to help individual users mee[...]
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36 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console To use the touch heart rat e feature, place the palm o f your hands directly on the metal heart rate sensors on the equipm ent’s handle bars. T o ens ure a m ore acc urate heart rate rea dout, make s ure yo u follo w thes e tips : y Both hands must grip the sensors for your hea rt rate to regist er. y [...]
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Introducing Users to the P80 Console 37 Using a Chest Strap Transmit ter WARNING Signals used by the Chest S trap T ransmitte r (or heart rate s trap) may in terfer e with pacemakers or other i mplan ted devices . Consult your p hysician and the manufact urers of your Ches t Strap T ransmi tter and i mplanted device before u sing a Ch est Strap Tra[...]
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38 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console Using the View Channels and View Buttons the s panels, icon bar, and the status he name of the C hannels button changes le, if you Changing Screen Vi ews appears at the bottom right of the workout There are three primary sc reen views that make certain information visible during your workout. You can cha[...]
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Introducing Users to the P80 Console 39 Using the Medi a Panel Use the Media panel to sel ect a media source. To cho ose a media so urce : 1. On a Workout Progress pa nel, touch the Media icon, or slide the right edge of the next panel across the scre en. Figure 11: Media icon 2. The Media panel describes the current media selection. Navigate this [...]
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40 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console Connecting and Using Your iPod® vational music and contro l To connect your iPod: the connector at the top of the co nsole d 2. lugged into the d, 3. h the pause button. You can listen to your favorite moti your iPod directly from the console. 1. Insert the iPod into and place your iPod securely in the [...]
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Introducing Users to the P80 Console 41 Using the Work out Progress Panel your workout. To retu rn to the Workou t Progress p anel: icon, or slide the ent media Use the Workout Progress panel to custom ize This is the first panel that displays once you se lect a workout or press GO . If you are on the Media pane l, there are two ways to return to t[...]
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Chapter 4 Beginning Y our W ork out CAUTION: If you are using a trea dmill, be sure to attach the security clip to your clothing bef ore starting your workout. Importan t: Not all sett ings are currently available i n this release. More features will be a vailable in future software updates. The P80 console offers many different workout options. Th[...]
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44 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console Starting a Feat ured Workout The Featured Workout appears in a panel on the We lcome Screen. Use Featured Workouts to explore the f itness benefi ts of preset programs and to add variety to your workou t. To begin a Featured Work out, touch Go on the Fe atured Workout panel. Starting a Preset Workout Pre[...]
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Beginning Your Workout 45 Table 10. Preset wo rkout descriptions Goal Workout Details Lose Weight Choose fr om se vera l course s desig ned to encour age weig ht lo ss. Be Fit Maintai n yo ur fit ness level s o y ou can s tay activ e and fit . Get Toned Tone your legs . Pick a focus of calf , thigh, or glut eal region. Push Performance Choo se a hi[...]
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46 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console 3. In the panel, touch Personal Info to enter your age and weight. Importan t: Not all sett ings are currently available i n this release. More features will be a vailable in future software updates. Table 11. Examples of Personal Information settings Setting Setting Options Default Value Access Deta il [...]
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Beginning Your Workout 47 Adjusting the Workout Intensity To adjust the equipment incline, speed, and /or resistance, use the motion controls located just below the console keys. Figure 14: Motion controls Adjust the motion controls, upwa rd or downward, to change the incline, speed, or resistance. Figure 15: Adjust motion controls up or down Many [...]
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48 Op erating and Maintaining the P80 Console Viewing Your Workout Status While Exercising nd is visible s isplayed as strides per minute, pace , or ow a measurement appe ars in the Status . To modify the sta tus mea surement us ing the Statu s Bar: n alternate display the Status Bar 3. e your d registered service technicians The Status Bar contain[...]
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Beginning Your Workout 49 Scoring Your Fitness Workout u int erpre t you r sco re for th e Test determined by this formula: Rate of Table 12. Fitness scor e refe rence tables Age Low Fitness Male Low Fitness Female This in form ation h elps yo Your F itne ss workout. The score for this test is oxygen (O 2 ) consumption, in ml per minute, modified f[...]
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Chapter 5 Maint enanc e To keep the equipment functioning properly, perform the minor maintenance tasks in this section at the intervals suggested. Failure to maintain the equipment as described in this section could void the Precor Limited Warranty. DANGER To reduce th e ris k of el ectrical shock, always disconnect the equipm ent from its p ower [...]
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52 Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console Importan t: Do not use any acidic cleaners. Doing so will wea ken the paint or powder coatings and void the Precor Limited Warranty. Never pour w ater or spray liquids directly on the console or console ’s screen. y It is important to avoid using any corro sive chemicals on the console or screen. y Alw[...]
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Oper ating and Maintaining the P80 C onsole Prec or Incorporated 20031 142nd A venue NE P .O . Box 720 2 W oodinville, W A USA 9807 2-4002 P80 OM 301407 -14 1 re v C, en 27 June 2011[...]
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As sembling and Maintaining TRM 800-Series T r eadmills Prec or Incorporated 20031 142nd A venue NE P .O . Box 720 2 W oodin ville, W A USA 980 72 -4002 TRM 800-Series P AG/ OM 300 713-341 r ev G W arr anty #36286- 114 14 F ebruary 2011[...]
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Edition Informa tion ASSEMBL ING AND MAI NTAINI NG TRM 800 - SERIES TREADMI LLS P/N 30 0713 - 3 41 rev G Copyrig ht © Febru ary 2 011 P recor In corpo rate d. Al l rig hts reserved. Specifications subject to change without no tice. Trademark Not e Precor, AMT, and EFX are registered trademarks and Preva is a trademark of Precor Incorporate d. Othe[...]
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Important Sa fe ty Instructions Read the following precaut ions thoroughly before you begin assembly, and save them afterward fo r future r eference. Safety Precautions Always follow basic safety precautions when using this equipment to reduce the chance of injury, fire, or damage. Other sections in this man ual provide more details of safety featu[...]
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4 Assembling and Maintain ing TRM 800 - Series Treadmills Use the power adapter provided with the equipment. Plug the power adapte r into an appropriat e, grounded po wer outlet as ma rked on the equipme nt. Care should be taken whe n mounting or dismounting the equipmen t. Read, understand, and test the emergency stop procedures before[...]
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Important Safe ty Instructions 5 When using the tr eadmill , always atta ch the safety clip to your clothing before begin ning your workout. Failure to use the safety clip may pose a greater risk of injury in the event of a fal l. Also, verify that the running belts on treadmills are clean and running smoothly. Do not allow runners over[...]
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6 Assembling and Maintain ing TRM 800 - Series Treadmills Educatin g U ser s Take time to edu cate users ab out th e I mporta nt Safety Instructions found in both the User Reference Manual and Product Owne r ’ s Ma nu al . Explain to your c lub or facility patrons that they should observe the f ollowing precautions: Hold onto a stationary han[...]
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Important Safe ty Instructions 7 Product Recyclin g and Disposal This equipment must be re cycled or discarded accordi ng to applicable local and nation al regulations. Product labels, in accordance wit h European Directive 200 2/96/EC concerning waste electrica l and electronic equipmen t (WEEE), d etermine the framewor k for the retur n and recyc[...]
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8 Assembling and Mainta ining TRM 800 - Series Treadmills Ra dio Fr equenc y Int erferen ce (RF I) The RFID module conforms to the following national standards defining acceptable limit s for radio frequency interference (RFI). Federal Communications Commission, Part 15 This equipment has been t ested and found to comply with the limits for a Cl as[...]
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Important Safe ty Instructions 9 European Applications CE compliance is claimed t o the following directives: 1999/ 5/EC R&TTE Dir ectiv e 2006/9 5/EC LVD Dir ective 2002/95/EC RoHS Directive Directive compliance has been verifie d to the following standard s: EN 55022 EN 300 330 - 1 V1.5.1 EN 300 330 - 2 V1.3.1 EN 3[...]
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10 Assembling and Maintainin g TRM 800 - Seri es Treadmills Radio F requenc y Int erfere nce (RF I) This Precor exercise equip ment conforms to the follo wing national standards defining acceptable limits for radio frequency interference (RFI). Federal Communications Commission, Part 15 This equipment has been t ested and found to comply wit h the [...]
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Important Safe ty Instructions 11 Treadmill Grounding Instructions The tread mill must be ground ed. If the equipment malfunctions or breaks do wn, grounding draws off elect ric curren t and reduces the risk of electric shock. The power co rd on the treadmill is equippe d with a grounding conduc tor and a three - pin grounding plug. This plug must [...]
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12 Assembling and Maintaining TRM 800 - Seri es Treadmills Impo rtan t : An individu al branch circ uit prov ides a hot c ond uctor and neutr al conductor to a receptac le. The co nductors m ust not be looped, "dai sy - chained", or connec ted to any o ther condu ctors. The circuit must be gro unded accor ding to NEC guideline s or local [...]
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T able of Cont ents Import ant Safety Instr uctio ns ................................................... 3 Safety Pr ecautions ................................................................................. 3 Safety Code ............................................................................................ 5 Educating Users ................[...]
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14 Assembling and Maintaining TRM 800 - Seri es Treadmills Maintena nce ............................................................................ 45 Daily Cleaning ..................................................................................... 45 Da il y I nsp ec ti on .......................................................................[...]
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Chapter 1 As sem bling the T r e admill Import ant: The instructi ons in the following procedures a re described from the perspecti ve of a person standing directly in front of the equipment (that is, on the oppo site side of the control cons ole from a per son usi ng the equ ipmen t). These descriptions may not match the n ames of certain parts in[...]
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16 Assembling and Maintaining TRM 800 - Seri es Treadmi lls 5. Remove the shipping fasteners from the front panel using a ¹₄ - inch hex key and a ¹⁄₂ – i nch box - end wrench. 6. Remove any tape or wire ties securing the console cable to the side of the uni t. Before you begin, verify that you have received the following parts: Bas[...]
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Assembling the Trea dmill 17 Hardware Kit (not to scale) The hardware kit shi pped with this equipment contains the fasteners and other hardw are components shown in the following table. Before you begin assembly, make sure that your hardware kit is comp lete. If not, please contact P recor Customer Sup port. Fasteners Q uantity Power cord clip s 6[...]
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18 Assembling and Maintaining TRM 800 - Seri es Treadmi lls Unpacking the Cables To connect the console to the base unit, you may nee d up to five cables, as follows: Ethernet ( P80 only) Televisio n (P80 onl y) Power (P 80 only) Base unit data Automatic stop sensor (Auto St op ™ ) The first three of these cables are shipped w[...]
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Assembling the Trea dmill 19 3. Remove the seven screws holding the back cover in place. Snap the back cover loose and set it aside, along wit h the seven screws. Figure 4: Removal and repla cement of the rear fairin g cover 4. Remove the two ends of the ba se unit data cabl e from the left arm of the fairing (position 1 in the following illustrati[...]
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20 Assembling and Main taining TRM 800 - Series Treadmi lls 6. Remove any tape or ties that secure the cables, then unwind them and remove any kinks. Gather the cables into a single bundle (referred to later as the cab le assembly ). Note: Ar ranging the cable s so that the connectors ar e slightl y staggere d at the bottom end (b ut still within o[...]
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Assembling the Trea dmill 21 3. Se cure the right - hand upri ght support to the side bra cket using four socket head scr ews, four black washers, a nd two locknuts. Partially tighten t he fasteners. Figure 7 : Upright s upport att achment, ri ght side 4. Using t he fabric connectors provided, att ach the power supply to the right - hand side of t [...]
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22 Assembling an d Maintaining T RM 800 - Series Trea dmi lls To thread c ables through the fra me: 1. Feed the cable assembly downward through the left - hand upright support and out through the opening i n the lower end of the support. Drape the remaining cable over the front of the support and tape it into place if necessa ry to secure it tempor[...]
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Assembling the Trea dmill 23 Component Appearanc e Lower connection point Televi si on cable R ound wi th b lack insu lation Conso le po wer cable Dual le ads with r ed a nd black insu lati on Auto St op se nsor cable Round with b lac k in sulati on Power supp ly Re ctang ula r, bla ck, 5" x 2 ¹₄ " x 1 ¹₄ " CAUTION: Be ca[...]
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24 Assembling and Mainta ining TRM 800 - Series Treadmi lls 7. Route the cable assemb ly through the cable guides i n th e fairing, then wrap the guid es around the cable assem bly to secure it. Push any extr a cable into the up right support. Note: In the following step, use the zinc - finish buttonhead screws and flat wash ers from the hardware k[...]
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Assembling the Trea dmill 25 Comple tin g Assem bly After the upright supports and the f airing are in place, rep lace the hood on the treadmil l base and finish securing t he fasteners. CAUTION : Be a war e of the handrail extensio ns when you ar e working around the front of the unit. It is ea sy to bump your head or sustain other injuries if you[...]
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26 Assembling an d Maintaining T RM 800 - Series Trea dmi lls Note: Using a hex wrench, reach through the opening s in the outer sides of the hood to tighten the side screws. Figure 11 : Hood and fas tener placement Attaching the Power Cord Clips This treadmill includes a set of clips that hold the po wer cord away fro m the incline lift movement a[...]
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Assembling the Trea dmill 27 2. Insert the serrated portion of the clip into the hole locat ed under the front of the unit on either side of the power switch. Figure 13 : Power cord placement unde r front of treadmill 3. Place the clips along the length of the powe r cord as needed while you direct the cord to the power outlet. T he holes, found in[...]
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28 Assembling and Mainta ining TRM 800 - Series Treadmi lls Leveling the U nit The treadmill deck must be absolutely level from side to side to keep the belt in alignm ent and ensure proper operation. If the load is not equally dist ributed across the treadmill deck, users may feel excessive vibration or observe it at the console. You must make sur[...]
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Assembling the Trea dmill 29 4. Adjust the rear feet as nee ded. Figure 16 : Level ing foo t adj u stmen t 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 until the treadmill is level. 6. If necessary, adjust the rear feet so that the user’s weight is distributed evenly on the treadmill. Plugging In the Power Cord CAUTION : Use the supplied power cord. Do not remove[...]
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Chapter 2 Installing the Console To make installation easier, all Precor Experience Series consoles use the same mo unting hardware and connect or locations whenever possible. The i nstallation sequence for any of them is as fo llows: Threading the cable assembly Connecting cables Completing the installation (tighteni ng the mounting sc[...]
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32 Assembling and Maintainin g TRM 800 - Seri es Treadmills Impo rtan t : Before you be gin the f ollowing proce dure, re move the rear cover fr om the con trol console . To remove the cover, use your fingernails to pry th e l ower edge lo ose, then sw ing the co ver up and out as sh own in the following i llustration . Figure 17 : Rem oving the a [...]
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Installing the Con sole 33 4. Tilt t he console forward un til it stops. Use one hand t o steady the console in this position, or ask your assist ant to do so. 5. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the two #8 - 32 x ¹₂ ” pan - head machi ne screws securing the upper back cover of the fairing, as shown in the previous figure. Set the co[...]
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34 Assembling and Maintain ing TRM 800 - Series Treadmills Cable Conn ector T ype Circ uit Conne ctor Location TV in F- type c oax ial Power Two - c onta ct plug , polari zed and latche d Data fro m base unit Eight - co ntac t modu lar , on flat gray cable Heart rate s enso rs Four - c on tact s trip, k eye d Safety key (trea dmil ls only) Six - co[...]
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Installing the Con sole 35 The following illustration s hows how the cable is posi tioned once i t is install ed. Figure 20 : Connecting the television cable Connecting the Ethernet and Base Unit Data Cables Both the Ethernet and base unit data cables pass thr ough the cutaway opening at the up per right corner of the b ack plate and connect to nea[...]
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36 Assembling and Maintain ing TRM 800 - Series Treadmills Connectin g th e Heart Rate Sensor Cable The heart rate sensor cable passe s through the cutaway opening at the upper left corner of the back plate, the n down to the small circuit board at the lower left of the cons ole. The following illustration shows how the ca ble should look once it i[...]
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Installing the Con sole 37 Completing the Console Installati on (P80) Before you complete the f inal installation steps, doub le - check the connections you have made. Make sure that a ll cables are fully and securely connected, and that any unneeded cab les are tied back properly. To compl ete the insta llation: 1. Feed extra cable back into the n[...]
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38 Assembling and Mainta ining TRM 800 - Series Treadmills Threadin g the Cable Asse mbl y ( P30 and P20) Earl ier in th e install ation, you threaded t he necessary cables through the frame of the base unit and out the pass through opening in the console mount . As you line up the back plate on the console with the co nsole mount, you must ma ke s[...]
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Installing the Con sole 39 Connecting Cables (P30) After the console has been seated, se parate the individu al cables out of the end of th e cable assembly and atta ch them to the appropriate circuit connect ors inside the console. Refer to the following diagram and tab le to identify the cables and connectors. Figure 25 : Cable connections, P30 c[...]
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40 Assembling and Mainta ining TRM 800 - Series Treadmills Connecting Cables (P20) After the console has been seated, separate the individual cables out of the end of th e cable assembly a nd attach them to the appropriate circuit connect ors inside the console. Refer to the following diagram and tab le to identify the cables and connectors. Figure[...]
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Installing the Con sole 41 Completing the Console Installati on (P30 and P20) Before you complete the f inal installation steps, doub le - check the connections you have made. Make sure that a ll cables are fully and securely connected, and that any unneeded cab les are tied back properly. To compl ete the insta llation: 1. Feed extra cable back in[...]
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42 Assembling and Maintaining TRM 800 - Seri es Treadmills Reassembling th e Treadmill Fa iring After the console is in plac e, reattach the two cove r panels of the tread mill fairing. Import ant: In the following procedure, do not allow the fasteners to break or p inch any c ables. To reasse mble the f airing: 1. V erify that the cable assembly i[...]
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Installing the Con sole 43 Verifying Th at the Heart Rate Display Is Operational To verify that the hea rt rate dis play is o pera tional: 1. Begin exercising on the equipment. 2. Grasp both touch - sensitive handlebars. Note: The heart rate is read within ten seconds. D uring that time, the hea rt on the displ ay flashes. 3. Look at the HEART RATE[...]
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Chapter 3 Maintenanc e To keep the equipment f unctioning properly, per form the minor maintenance tasks in t his section at the int ervals shown on the maintenanc e checklist. Failure to main tain the equipment as described in t his section could void the Precor Limited War ranty. DANGER To reduce the risk of electrical shock, a lwa ys disconnect [...]
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46 Assembling and Maintain ing TRM 800 - Series Treadmills Alternatively, you can clean the equipment wit h Athletix fitness equipment cleaning wipes (for more information, vi sit www.a thletixpr oducts.com ) CAUTION: Read and follow t he manufactu rer ’ s instructions, particular ly dilution instructions, befor e using any cleaner on Precor f i [...]
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Maintenance 47 Weekly Mainte nance Perform the following maintenance tasks every week: 1. Elevate the tr ead to maximum incl ine, then tur n off the power switch or circuit breaker and unplug the unit f rom the wall o utlet. 2. Clean the floor under the e quipment using a vacuum cleaner or a damp mop. 3. When the floor is complet ely dry, reconnect[...]
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48 Assembling and Maintain ing TRM 800 - Series Treadmills 5. Check the belt tensi on of the step - up and dr ive belts. 6. Clean and lubricate the lif t motor screw with an approv ed grease such as SuperLube® wi th Teflon® or Mobil 1® synthetic grease (adjustable- ram p m ode ls onl y) . 7. Check all fasteners for proper tightness and torque. 8[...]
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Maintenance 49 If the bel t trac ks off c enter .. . Then loosen ... To the le ft The rig ht a djus ting bolt To the r igh t The lef t adju sting bol t 3. Recheck the belt position a s described under Checking the Alignment of the Running Belt . Note: If slip page occurs, tighten both adjusting bolts evenly until it stops. Do not o vertighten the b[...]
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50 Assembling and Mainta ining TRM 800 - Series Treadmills 6. Observe the belt from the rear of the treadmill for a few minutes. The belt should rem ain centered along the running b ed. If it drifts off center, adjust it. Refer to Treadmill : Adjusting t he Running Be lt . Impo rtan t : Failure to align the belt may cause the belt to tear or fray, [...]
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Maintenance 51 Long - Term Sto rage If you do not expect anyon e to use the equipment for a long time, perfor m the follo wing tasks to pr epare it for stora ge: Turn it O FF. If it has a power cord, disconnect the cord. If it has an optional power adapter, connect the adapt er to prevent damage to the inter nal batter y. Position i[...]
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Chapter 4 T r eadmill Saf ety F eatur es Before allowing users on Precor equipment, review the Important Safety Instruction s in this manual. You should also teach your patrons how to use the equipment safely, according to the guidelines on . Entering the Safety Code When the equipment is shi pped from the factory, safe ty code protection is not ac[...]
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54 Assembling and Maintain ing TRM 800 - Series Treadmills Using the Trea dmill Sa fety Clip The treadmill is equipped with two different stop funct ions, which behave as follows: If the us er … Then the trea dmill belt … And the c onsole … Presse s down on the red STOP b utt on Slows to a st op Shows t hat the ex erc ise worko ut is pa use d[...]
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Treadmill Safety Fea tures 55 If the restar t switc h trips during exerc ise, per form the following steps: 1. Reattach the safety clip if necessary. 2. Press the restart switch do wn until it clicks , returning it to its normal position. Note: If th e restar t switch trips, all information about the current workout is deleted. 3. Start the workout[...]
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Chapter 5 Commer cial Car dio v a scular E quipment Limit ed W arr anty PLEASE READ THESE WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR PRECOR INCORPORATED PROD UCT. BY USING THE EQUIPMENT, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND B Y THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS . Limite d War ran ty. Precor I ncorp orated warra nts all ne w Prec [...]
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58 Assembling and Maintain ing TRM 800 - Series Treadmills Options / Accesso ries Many op tions or a cces sories hav e compone nts tha t are c onn ected interna lly or m ounted inside the elec tronic c onsole . T he foll owing g uideli nes d eterm ine the w arranty for t hese componen ts. If the inte rnal c om ponents are ins talle d by the fact or[...]
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Commercial Cardiovascular Equipment Limited W arran ty 59 This Lim i ted Warran ty sh all not appl y to: 1. So ftware versi on upgrad es. 2. Softwa re def ects that do not m ater ially and nega tively a ffe ct the norm al perf orm ance of the pr oduct und er norm al c onditi ons of use. 3. Consuma ble goods or c osmet ic item s of t he product , th[...]
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60 Assembling and Mainta ining TRM 800 - Series Treadmills EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. PRECOR AND/OR ITS S UPPLIERS SHALL HAVE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILI TY, WHETHER ARISING IN CO NTRACT (IN CLUDING WAR RANTY ), TORT (INCLUD ING ACTIVE, PASSIVE, OR IMPUTED NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILI TY), OR OTHERWISE, FOR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIP[...]
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As sembling and Maintaining TRM 800-Series T r eadmills Prec or Incorporated 20031 142nd A venue NE P .O . Box 720 2 W oodin ville, W A USA 980 72 -4002 TRM 800-Series P AG/ OM 300 713-341 r ev G W arr anty #36286- 114 14 F ebruary 2011[...]