Precor M9.25i Understanding the Electronic Console, Displays on the Electronic Console

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Removing the safety key does not turn OFF the treadmill. If the safety key becomes dislodged from inside its compartment, the running belt and any incline movement stops and a message “RESET SAFETY SWITCH” scrolls across the display until the safety key is replaced.

Replacing the safety key causes the treadmill to return to its place or position prior to the interruption. However, if the treadmill was moving between inclines when the safety key was removed, you will need to press the INCLINEor keys to return the treadmill to its proper incline. You also need to press the Speedkey to start the running belt.

Understanding the Electronic Console

The electronic console lets you control your M9.25i treadmill session. As you work out, the electronic LED display provides constant feedback about your progress. Information about elapsed time, speed, distance covered, degree of incline, and total caloric burn is available at any time. When you use the Precor Heart Rate Option, the Smart Rate® feature provides visual aids regarding your heart rate. The chest strap that you wear transmits a signal which is picked up by the M9.25i software and displayed numerically (when the Heart Rate indicator is lit) and graphically along the bottom of the left window display. The blinking segment helps you maintain your heart rate in the weight loss or cardiovascular zones.

The M9.25i can also store information about four separate users and recall statistics and informa- tion from previous workouts. A separate file that stores data for each of the four users corresponds to a specific user I.D. Previous workout information about your weight, program number, custom course, and workout statistics can be accessed through your user I.D.

Displays on the Electronic Console

Indicator lights appear to show you which feature is being displayed. When you are working out, the electronic console display presents each feature consecutively—this is called scanning. Diagram 10 illustrates the electronic console display. Its features and keys are explained on the following pages.

Diagram 10

M9.25i

 

electronic

 

console

 

display

PROGRAMMED COURSES

1Manual

Change speed / incline to vary your workout

2Miracle Mile (1mile)

3Yellow Brick Road (2 miles)

4Urban Park (30 minutes)

55K Run (5 km = 3.1 miles)

610K Run (10km = 6.2 miles)

7Random Course

Presents a different hill profile each time.

8Custom Course #1

Create/store a course of your own design.

9Custom Course #2

Create/store a course of your own design.

10Interval

(1:1 rest-to-work ratio)

11Interval

(1:2 rest-to-work ratio)

12Heart Rate Control*

Maintains your heart rate within your target zone by increasing/decreasing incline.

13Weight Loss*

Maximizes caloric burn. Based on research at the Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research.

FT Fitness Test*

User ID

 

Weight

 

Age

Program

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Below Zone

Weight Loss

Cardiovascular

Above Zone

 

 

 

55%

70%

85%

S M A R T R AT ETM

You must wear the Precor heart rate monitor to activate the

SMART RATE feature and the Heart Rate display.

Time

Record

Pace

Speed

Distance

Incline

Total Calories

Heart Rate*

Fitness Score

CAUTION

¥ Keep hands and clothing away from bed, belt, and rear roller when the treadmill is in operation. ¥ Do not allow children and people unfamiliar with treadmill operation on or near the treadmill.

¥ Never stand on the belt when starting the treadmill. Stand with your feet on the side platforms.

¥ Never attempt to turn around on the moving belt. Step onto the belt only at speeds 1 mph and slower. ¥ Read owner's manual before operating this treadmill.

¥ Before beginning any fitness program, you should have a complete physical examination by your physician. ¥ Consult your physician for the heart rate appropriate for your fitness level.

¥ If you feel faint or dizzy, stop exercising immediately.

*Precor heart rate monitor required for these courses.

WARNING: Remove safety key when not in use and store out of reach of children.

©1997 Precor Incorporated

INCLINE

ENTER

Hold to Reset

STOP

SPEED

QUICKSTART

Left Window

The left window displays prompt you to enter specific information before a workout. Small lights

Displays

next to the words indicate the type of information that is needed. During your workout, the left

 

window displays the course profile and Smart Rate.

 

Informative messages also scroll across the display. These messages request information and

 

action, or explain problems that may arise while you are using the treadmill. Some problems you

 

can solve (see Troubleshooting Heart Rate Error Messages). Other problems require a qualified

 

service technician. If you are unsure about an error message, please call a Precor authorized

 

service center.

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Contents USA Important Safety Instructions Personal Safety Information Regarding Use in the U.S.A. and Canada Grounding Instructions Débranchez avant de réparerTable of Contents Setting Up the Low Impact TreadmillWorking Out on the M9.25i Low Impact Treadmill Precor Smart Rate and Cardiologic SystemBefore You Begin Unpacking the M9.25i Low Impact TreadmillDiagram Hardware KitSetting Up the Low Impact Treadmill Installation RequirementsAssembly Instructions To assemble the M9.25i treadmill, take the following stepsHood Lower boardSecure Diagram Bottle cage Checking the Alignment of the Running Belt If the running belt,… ThenLocating the on and OFF Switch Using the Low Impact TreadmillUsing the Magnetic Safety Key Understanding the Electronic Console Displays on the Electronic ConsoleLeft Window DisplaysTotal caloric burn Smart RateRight Window Keys on the Electronic Console Changing the Display to U.S. Standard or Metric Working Out on the M9.25i Low Impact Treadmill Straddle belt Select User I.D Select Weight Turn OFF treadmill Remove Safety Key. Store in secure placeSelect AGE Select Program Start working outPausing Your Workout Cooling Down After Your WorkoutEnding Your Workout To end your workout, take the following stepsUsing the Quick Start Feature Using the Random Course Creating Custom CoursesUsing Your Custom Course Using the Manual Course Program Using the Preprogrammed CoursesUsing the Interval Courses To set the interval for a course, take the following stepsPrecor Smart Rate and CardiologicTM System Wearing the Chest Strap TransmitterUtilizing the cardiovascular course Buckle the strap around your chest. The strap should feelUnderstanding Smart Rate Utilizing the Cardiovascular Course and Fitness TestUsing the M9.25i Cardiovascular Course Taking the Fitness Test Age in Years Low Fitness Medium Fitness High Fitness Using the Weight Loss Program Correcting Inconsistent Heart Rate ReadingsMessage Test INCOMPLETE-YOU Must not Stop Troubleshooting Heart Rate Error MessagesMessage SORRY-TEST INVALID-MUST Complete AT Least 2 Stages Page Darkened areas in Diagram 15 indicate the muscles improved Getting the Most Out of Your WorkoutTrapezius How Hard Should I Exercise?Heart Rate Training Zone How Long Should I Exercise? How Often Should I Exercise?Cleaning the Equipment Changing the Battery in the Chest StrapTo replace the battery, take the following steps Battery caseStoring the Chest Strap Aligning the Running BeltAdjusting the Tension of the Belt Obtaining Service Displaying the Odometer and Software VersionUSA