Precor EFX534 owner manual M M E R C I a L O D U C T S V I S I O N

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Diagram 6 Route the cable and

 

 

attach the display

 

 

console to the

 

 

upright support.

 

 

Display console

 

 

Cable

 

 

Upright support

 

 

1

2

 

8.Prepare for the attachment of the upright support to the base assembly. Diagrams 6 and 7. Remove the four phillips-head screws (D), two bolts (G), and two washers (H) from the Hardware kit. Place one washer (H) on each of the two bolts (G). Keep the fasteners together.

CAUTION: Do not stretch, crimp, or damage the cable. Excess cable may be gently pushed into the base assembly. Cables damaged by improper installation will not be covered by the Precor limited warranty.

9.Route the display console cable through the upright support. Diagram 6, #1 Remove any tape or wire ties on the cable. Have an assistant hold the upright support securely while you grasp the display console in one hand and route the cable through the upright support with the other.

10.Attach the display console. Diagram 6, #2. Use the four phillips-head screws (D) to attach the display console to the upright support. Have your assistant hold the upright support securely while you align the mounting holes and tighten the screws.

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Contents M M E R C I a L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N Important Safety Instructions Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal Safety ApprovalTable of Contents Back cover European Applications RFI Radio Frequency InterferenceUser’s authority to operate the equipment European ApplicationsObtaining Service EFX SELF-POWERED FeaturesEquipment and prevent injuries to yourself About this ManualStandard Equipment Unpacking the EFXOther Equipment Acquiring the Appropriate ToolsHardware KIT Installation Requirements Setting Up the EFXAssembly Instructions Diagram 5 Front base assembly M M E R C I a L O D U C T S V I S I O N Upright Diagram 9 Place the base on supportive blocks Bolts G and washers H Frame stabilizer Upright Diagram 12 Tighten Tighten all mounting screws using a 9/16 wrench. DiagramDiagram 13 Secure Diagram 15 Secure Diagram 16 Level the unit Removing the Locking PIN Diagram 18 Insert the front end capTesting the Heart Rate Display Supplying Power to the EFX534Changing the Custom Settings Custom Settings ModeDisplay key functions within the Custom Settings Mode Electrical power must be suppliedDetermining the Units of Measure Setting a Pause Time Limit Setting a Workout Time LimitReset, Enter, QuickStart Enter Reset Using Csafe Standard EquipmentUser ID Entry Program Keys EFX534 Display Features on the Display ConsoleCenter Display Setup Prompts Description User Setup PromptsSelect QuickStartWeight prompt Using Quickstarttm During the Setup PromptsPress Quickstart at Following occurs Precor bannerCenter Display Smartrate Display Low BatteryInformational Displays Prior to Shutdown Keys on the Display Console Prompts DefaultValue DefaultValuesUtilizing the Smartrate Feature Heart Rate FeatureWeight Loss Zone Exercising on the EFXWorkout Tips Using the Stationary Handrail Using the HandlebarsChanging the Display Features Using the Select KEY Quick Steps to Working OUT Cooling Down After a Workout PAUSE, Cool Down and Exit FeaturesA course This is what happens Cool down Mode Press Reset Displays the Workout Summary bannerInserting the Locking PIN Pause Mode, youCourses Manual Mode and the Quickstarttm KEYHill Climb Course Interval CourseTo use the interval course, take the following steps Your AGECross Training Course Weight Loss CourseCleaning the Equipment MaintenanceInspection Using the Battery Recharger Symptoms of a LOW BatteryStoring the Polar Chest Strap Servicing the EFX and Long Term StorageBattery Recharger Power Cord Replacing the BatteryExploded Views Exploded Views Exploded Views Exploded Views Exploded Views Exploded Views Exploded Views Thank You and Welcome to Precor Product Serial Numbers Date of PurchasePlease indicate the type and number of products purchased How many members do you have?Warranty Periods and Coverage Limited WarrantyConditions and Restrictions Complete this portion and keep for your recordsElectronic Specifications Product Specifications