Stairmaster 7000 manual Console Codes, Custom Codes

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7000 PT CONSOLE

CONSOLE CODES

There are three groups of console codes which are differentiated according to function. The first group of codes are customization codes and are used to set defaults such as units, language, heart rate input type, etc. The second group of codes are machine status codes and are used to track hours and other general usage patterns for maintenance purposes. The third group of codes are diagnos- tic codes and are used for troubleshooting. The following key actions are valid in each group of console codes:

Pressing [LEVEL ], [ 1st # ], [ENTER] displays what group of codes is being accessed.

Pressing [SELECT] or [LEVEL ] at that point allows you to view all possible selections. Once in this mode pressing [LEVEL ] backs up through the selections; pressing [ENTER] then selects that item. If another test level is available at this point, the [SELECT] / [ENTER] process is repeated.

Pressing [] [1st #, or 2nd #], [ENTER ] selects that item directly.

Pressing [CLEAR] exits any of the special access modes.

Custom Codes

[

^ ] [ 3 ] [ 0 ]

change workout time limit between 5 to 99 minutes

[ ^ ] [ 3] [ 1 ]

change units (MPH or KMH)

[

^ ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ]

choose type of heart rate input and priority (telemetry

 

 

or contact)

[

^ ] [ 3 ] [ 3 ]

- N/A -

[

^ ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

choose console language

[

^ ] [ 3 ] [ 5 ]

change contrast on console

[

^ ] [ 3 ] [ 6 ]

- N/A -

[

^ ] [ 3 ] [ 7 ]

- N/A -

[

^ ] [ 3 ] [ 8 ]

- N/A -

[

^ ] [ 3 ] [ 9 ]

reset to factory defaults

1.Change the workout time by pressing [LEVEL: ^], [3 , [0]. The console will display “MAX TIME.” Press [ENTER]. The console will then display the current time limit. Use the keypad to enter the desired time, then press [ENTER]. For no time limit, press [0].

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