Precor P/N 300753-201 manual Using a Chest Strap Transmitter, To use a chest strap transmitter

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Using a Chest Strap Transmitter

WARNING Signals used by the Chest Strap Transmitter (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.

Wearing a chest strap transmitter during your workout provides steady heart rate information. For the equipment to detect your heart rate, you must grip the touch heart rate sensors or wear a chest strap transmitter while exercising. In the presence of both touch and wireless data, the touch data takes precedence and will display.

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).

To use a chest strap transmitter:

1.Carefully dampen the back of the strap with tap water.

Important: Do not use deionized water. It does not have the proper minerals and salts to conduct electrical impulses.

2.Adjust the strap and fasten it around your chest. The strap should feel snug, not restrictive.

3.Make sure that the chest strap is right-side-up, lies horizontally across, and is centered in the middle of your chest.

4.Test the chest strap placement by checking the heart rate function on the equipment. If a heart rate is registering, your chest strap placement is correct. If the equipment does not register a heart rate, readjust the strap and recheck the heart rate function.

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Contents Operating and Maintaining the P20 Console Page Page Trademark Note Edition InformationIntellectual Property Notice Safety Precautions Important Safety InstructionsOperating and Maintaining the P20 Console Important Safety Instructions Product Recycling and Disposal Hazardous Materials and Proper DisposalRadio Frequency Interference RFI Safety Approvals for Cardiovascular EquipmentRegulatory Notices for Cardiovascular Exercise Equipment Cardiovascular Type EquipmentEuropean Applications Industry CanadaElectrical Recommendations 120 V and 240 V Treadmills North American 120-volt, 20-amp power receptacleIEC-320 C13 and C14 plugs Obtaining ServiceTable of Contents Operating and Maintaining the P20 Console Activating the Console for Self-Powered Equipment Activating the Console for Self-Powered EquipmentGetting Started Optional Use of the Power Adapter Setting Up the Console Identifying Parts of the Console  Press GO or Programs to Start scrolls in the text display Welcome StateInput Up Enter Viewing the Odometer Informational MenuOdometer To view the odometer informational menuEvent Log Event Description of Event Number Hour MeterBase Software Viewing the Club Settings MenuBoot Software Lower SoftwareMax Pause Time Club Setting Values LanguageTo view the Club Settings menu Max Cool Down TimeUnit of Measure Default Workout TimeMax Resistance Bike, AMT Max Workout TimePrograms Enter Input Down Input Up Safety Code TreadmillSegments EFX Introducing Users to the P20 Console Using the Touch Heart Rate FeatureHeart rate target zones To use a chest strap transmitter Using a Chest Strap TransmitterRestart switch Using the Treadmill Safety ClipTreadmill Auto Stop Automatic Stop Function Attaching the safety clipTo test your heart rate Using SmartRateStarting a Workout To begin using a program Starting a Preset Programmed WorkoutEntering Personal Data Terminating Data Entry Pausing and Restarting an Exercise SessionTo enter personal data Pending Shutdown Self-Powered Equipment Paused Externally Powered EquipmentEnding a Session Controlled Metrics Understanding MetricsOperating and Maintaining the P20 Console Manual ProgramsInterval 1-1 and Interval Weight LossHill Climb Basic Heart Rate ControlRandom Cross CountryAerobic Cleaning the Console and Display MaintenanceTo remove dust and dirt from the console Operating and Maintaining the P20 Console Page Precor Incorporated Assembling and Maintaining Elliptical Fitness Crosstrainers Page Page 300712-341 rev G Important Safety Instructions Page Important Safety Instructions Educating Users Regulatory Notices for the Rfid Module Equipment PVS and P80 Regulatory Notice Per FCC rules, changes or modifications not Obtaining Service Obtaining Updated Documentation Assembling the EFX Commercial Cardiovascular Equipment Limited Warranty Assembling the EFX To prepare the EFX for assemblyHardware Kit not to scale Installation RequirementsFasteners Handlebar bolt wrench To begin assembly Performing the AssemblyRequired Tools Route the cable Attach the upright support to the base frame Cable connection points inside EFX base Lift cover replacement Rear view of console attachment To mount the center column support on the frameAttachment of center column support To tighten the fasteners properlyTighten the back fasteners on the upright supports Important Attach one handlebar at a time To attach the handlebarsHandrail attachment detail To tighten the handlebars completelyAttach the outer handlebar caps To attach the upright support covers To attach the water bottle holderTo level the unit Leveling the EFXBreaking in the Equipment Threading the Cable Assembly P80 Installing the ConsoleRemoving the access cover from the P80 console To thread the cable assemblyConsole positioning on base unit Cable connections, P80 console Connecting Cables P80P80 internal cable connections Cable Connector Type Circuit To connect the television cable Connecting the Television CableConnecting the Ethernet and base unit data cables Connecting the Ethernet and Base Unit Data CablesConnecting the Power Cable Connecting the Heart Rate Sensor CableTo complete the installation Completing the Console Installation P80Threading the Cable Assembly P30 and P20 Console positioning on base unit Cable connections, P30 console Connecting Cables P30P30 internal cable connections Cable Connector Type Connecting Cables P20 Completing the Console Installation P30 and P20 To verify that the heart rate display is operational Verifying That the Heart Rate Display Is OperationalDaily Cleaning Daily Inspection Monthly Maintenance Weekly MaintenanceMoving the Equipment Storing the Chest StrapLong-Term Storage Rate of Motion Self-Powered FeaturesInformational Displays Prior to Shutdown Symptoms of a Low BatteryOptional Power Adapter Kit Using the Optional Power AdapterReplacing the Battery Limited Warranty Commercial Cardiovascular Equipment Limited WarrantyWarranty Periods and Coverage Conditions and Restrictions Exclusive Remedies Complete this portion and keep for your records Exclusion of Consequential and Incidental DamagesPage EFX 8x3 PAG/OM 300712-341 rev G, en