Precor Programming the M9.55 Treadmill, Selecting a U.S. Standard or Metric Display

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Programming the M9.55 Treadmill

Several aspects of the M9.55 treadmill can be programmed. This section provides

instructions on how to:

• select U.S. standard or Metric display

• enable or disable password protection

• create a user name

• view the odometer, hours of use, software version, and error log

Selecting a U.S. Standard or Metric Display

The M9.55 treadmill can display speed in either miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (kph) and distance in miles or kilometers. When the M9.55 is shipped from the factory, it is set to display to U.S. Standard units of measure (mph and miles). You can easily change this setting by taking the following steps:

1.Check that the treadmill is ON. If necessary, turn ON the treadmill using the power switch located at the front of the hood.

2.At the Precor banner, use the red Stop button and number keys. Press the following keys in sequence:

Red Stop button, 5, 6, 7, 1

The numbers 5, 6, 7, 1 appear on the display as you press the associated key.

Important: If the second key press (the number 5 key) is not pressed within ½ second after pressing the Stop button, the display returns to the Precor banner. You will need to begin again.

3.The prompt, “Select Units” appears on the display. Then, the current unit of measure appears. Any ▼ or ▲ key lets you alternate between the prompts.

4.Once your selection is displayed, three options exist. You can,

a.press Enter to accept the unit of measure being displayed and continue with programming the treadmill. The changes have been retained in the treadmill’s memory. The M9.55 treadmill will retain your selection even when it is turned OFF and unplugged.

b.press Stop which keeps the current unit of measure unchanged and lets you continue with programming the treadmill.

Note: The “current unit of measure” is not necessarily the one being displayed. It refers to the unit of measure that was in existence prior to entering the “Select Units” program.

c.press Reset which keeps the “current unit of measure” unchanged, ends the programming mode, and returns to the Precor banner.

Important: If you choose to change the units of measure, then any existing custom course records are deleted. Interval courses are also affected. Any rest and work interval segments stored in memory are reset to 1 mph or 1.5 kph (respective of which unit of measure you choose).

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Contents Low Impact Treadmill Important Safety Instructions Personal Safety Precor Heart Rate Option-Safety Guide- linesEuropean Applications 240 Volt Units Only RFI Radio Frequency InterferenceEuropean Applications Safety Approval Grounding InstructionsTable of Contents Using the Polar Equipment Page Obtaining Service Before You BeginUnpacking the M9.55 Low Impact Treadmill Optional EquipmentAcquiring the Appropriate Tools DiagramHardware Kit Assembly Instructions Setting Up the TreadmillInstallation Requirements Diagram Console Console Handrail bracket Secure Hood Turning the Unit on and OFF FootChecking the Alignment of the Running Belt If the running belt ThenUsing the M9.55 Treadmill Safety FeaturesUsing the Security Clip Entering a PasswordWorkout Tips Smart Rate Heart rate displayDisplay and data entry fields Change keysQuick Steps to Working Out Cooling Down After Your Workout Continue your workout End your workoutUsing the Quick Start Feature Pause, Cool Down, Workout Summary, and Exit FeaturesSpeed ResetStop Features on the Display Console M9.55 DisplayUpper Display Changing the User Display FieldsWeight Deleting Workout StatisticsLower Display Smart Rate DisplayUpper Display Keys on the Display Console Keypad Tips Quick Start Default Values Prompts Default ValueRed Stop button, 5, 6, 7 Programming the M9.55 TreadmillSelecting a U.S. Standard or Metric Display Securing the Treadmill with a Password Creating a User NameSpeed , Speed Course Features and Course Descriptions M9.55 CoursesManual Track Miracle Mile Yellow Brick Road Urban Park Type of course DescriptionRandom Course Utilizing the Smart Rate Feature Utilizing the Heart Rate Interactive CapabilitiesHeart Rate Course Storing the Polar Chest Strap Using the Polar EquipmentWearing the Polar Chest Strap Aligning the Running Belt Cleaning the EquipmentMaintaining the Treadmill Servicing the Treadmill Long Term StorageExploded Views Exploded ViewExploded Views Exploded Views Exploded Views Exploded Views Exploded Views Exploded Views Residential Equipment Limited Warranty Elliptical Fitness Crosstrainers and Motorized TreadmillsStretchTrainer Fill this portion out and keep for your recordsM9.55 Programs C955 Display Readouts Product SpecificationsElectronic Specifications