Precor M9.35I manual Handrail clamp fasteners can damage the cable

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Use the ¼-inch hex key to remove the four handrail clamp screws. Set the lower handrail clamp and fasteners aside.

Note: In steps 9 and 10, wrench tighten each fastener until the head is flush against the assembled part and then reverse the motion to loosen the fasteners by one or two full turns. Some movement in the handrails is necessary to allow for proper alignment of the assembly.

Slide the ends of the handrails toward the center handrail clamp and secure them to each side bracket using two socket head screws (C) and two washers (F). Make sure the black foam on the handrail does not cover or interfere with the handrail clamp mounting holes.

Attach the lower portion of the handrails to the side rails using four socket head screws (C) and four washers (D). Refer to the note above.

Heart rate cables protrude from the ends of both handrails. Slide the end of each cable into its receptacle. Carefully place excess cable inside the recessed area in the display console.

Important: The cable receptacles mirror the connectors so that they cannot be improperly installed. Do not force a connection! Take your time and look for the tabs on the connectors.

CAUTION: Do not place the excess cable in the handrails.

The handrail clamp fasteners can damage the cable.

Make sure the excess heart rate cables are not impeding the function of the safety switch. Pull on the safety lanyard. If the red STOP button depresses and you hear a clicking sound, the safety switch is working properly.

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Contents M9.33i M9.35i Page Important Safety Instructions Grounding Instructions Password Security Safety ApprovalGrounding Instructions Radio Frequency Interference RFI Units Designated for U.S. MarketsFederal Communications Commission, Part European Applications Canadian Department of CommunicationsDébranchez avant de réparer Obtaining Service Table of Contents Precor Residential Equipment Using the Safety Clip Treadmill Safety FeaturesEntering the Password Using the HandrailsTurning the Unit on and OFF Guidelines 120Heart Rate Target Zones High range 220 minus your age multiplied by 85%Using the Heart Rate Touch-Sensitive Grips Heart rate target zones and SmartRate LEDs Using SmartRateExercise to Your Target Heart Rate 2 a v e r a g e h e a r t r a t e Heart Rate AnalysisDisplay Console Stop More Information about the Lower Display Column 1 TIME, Segment TIME, and PaceColumn 2 Distance and Incline Column 4 CALORIES, CAL PER MIN, and Mets Column 3 Speed and Watts353i KeypadDiagram 7 Column height affected by changes in incline Quickstart User ID Keys Workout Options Choosing Quickstart 2530 Selecting a User IDYou have two options Selecting a Program Cooling Down After a Workout Pausing During a Workout or the Cool-Down Period Same PERS. Best Ending a WorkoutPrograms Program Tips Choosing a Program10K Program 5K ProgramCustom Programs Calories Goal ProgramClearing the Settings in a Custom Program Fitness Test Program Distance Goal ProgramI s t a n c e g o a l I t n e s s t e s tGuidelines Using the Fitness TestCompleting the Fitness Test Fitness Test ScoresCardio respiratory Fitness Score Category-Females Heart Rate Program Warm-up PeriodA r t T e Using the Heart Rate Program HR ProgramsR w e i g h t l o s s Heart Rate Program or the HR Weight N t e r v a l 1 Interval ProgramsOne Mile Program Manual ProgramN u a l L eRandom Program Run ProgramsN d o m Track Program Two Mile ProgramA c k Walk in the Park Program Walk ProgramsA l k i n t h e p a r k E i g h t l o s s Weight Loss ProgramAdvanced Programming Tips Advanced Programming and TroubleshootingChanging a User ID to a Name M9.35i Clearing User ID PreferencesSelecting a U.S. Standard or Metric Display Selecting Password Protection Viewing the Odometer Informational DisplaysViewing the Software Version and Part Numbers Viewing the Hour Meter12000 MI 1714 HrS Viewing the Error LogViewing the Serial Number Troubleshooting Error CodesErratic heart rate readings Troubleshooting Heart RateInspection Cleaning the EquipmentChecking the Alignment Running Belt Storing the Chest StrapAdjusting the Running Belt Servicing the Treadmill Long-Term Storage Limited Warranty Warranty Periods and CoverageOptions / Accessories Conditions and Restrictions This limited warranty shall not apply toExclusive Remedies Disclaimer and ReleaseExclusion of Consequential and Incidental Damages Thank You and Welcome to Precor Tell US about Your NEW Precor Product M9.3xi Low Impact Treadmills Product SpecificationsPage Quickstart Use the Safety ClipChoose a Program Assembly Guide Page Required Tools Hardware Kit not to scale Assembly Steps Incline , Speed , Speed Handrail clamp fasteners can damage the cable M9.3xi Low-Impact Treadmills Assembly Guide Checking the Alignment and Adjusting the Running Belt M9.3xi Low-Impact Treadmills Assembly Guide Page Precor Incorporated 20031 142nd Avenue NE Box