Precor RBK 800 warranty Event Log, Product Value Information provided

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Setting Up the Console

 

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Product

Value

Information provided

 

 

 

 

 

All

UPPER BASE SW

Upper base application software version

 

 

PART NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

 

All

LOWER BASE

Lower application software version

 

 

SW PART

 

 

 

NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

 

All

METRICS

Software number on the Metrics Board

 

 

BOARD

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMT

STRIDE DIAL SW

Stride Dial software number

 

 

PART NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

 

All

SERIAL NUMBER

Used to determine exact model and type

 

 

 

of equipment

 

 

 

 

 

All

USAGE LOG

The number of times each program

 

 

 

has been used and displays the

 

 

 

associated cumulative minutes.

 

 

 

Helpful in determining user

 

 

 

preferences in program selection.

 

 

 

 

 

All

EVENT LOG

Displays any event codes that may have

 

 

 

been detected by the software. For more

 

 

 

information, refer to Event Log.

 

 

 

 

Event Log

The event log holds a maximum of 30 events. After the log reaches 30 events, older events are erased to make room for newer ones.

Each event log entry contains the following information:

Event number

Odometer value when the event occurred

Hour meter value at the time the event occurred

Current drawn by the motor when the event occurred (treadmill only)

The following table contains a list of events detectable by the software.

Table 5. Event log numbers and descriptions

Event

Description of Event

Number

 

 

 

00

Upper PCA memory location event

 

 

02

RAM location event

 

 

03

EEPROM checksum event

 

 

05

Depressed key at power up

 

 

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Contents Page Page Page Edition Information Trademark NoteIntellectual Property Notice Safety Precautions Important Safety InstructionsPage Educating Users Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal Product Recycling and DisposalRegulatory Notices for the Rfid Module Federal Communications Commission, Part Radio Frequency Interference RFIIndustry Canada Void the user’s authority to operate the equipmentRegulatory Notices for Cardiovascular Exercise Equipment Safety Approvals for Cardiovascular EquipmentEuropean Applications Cardiovascular Type EquipmentUser’s authority to operate the equipment IEC-320 C13 and C14 plugs Obtaining Service Obtaining Updated DocumentationTable of Contents Commercial Cardiovascular Equipment Limited Warranty Assembling the Exercise Bike To prepare the exercise bike for assemblyTo unpack the bike Unpacking the EquipmentHardware Kit not to scale Required ToolsFasteners To attach the seat back Attaching the Seat Back and Bottle HolderTo prepare the bike for installation of the upright support Installing the Upright Support and CablesIs properly installed To attach the bottle holderRear cover removal Upright support insertion Bolting the upright support into place Making Sure the Unit Is Stable Breaking in the EquipmentTo level the unit Page Threading the Cable Assembly P80 Installing the ConsoleRemoving the access cover from the P80 console To thread the cable assemblyLocation Connecting Cables P80Connecting the Television Cable Cable Connector Type Circuit LocationTo connect the television cable Connecting the television cable Connecting the Ethernet and Base Unit Data CablesConnecting the Power Cable Connecting the Heart Rate Sensor CableCompleting the Console Installation P80 Threading the Cable Assembly P30 and P20To complete the installation Console positioning on base unit Connecting Cables P30 Connecting Cables P20 Completing the Console Installation P30 and P20 Verifying That the Heart Rate Display Is OperationalTo verify that the heart rate display is operational Page Daily Cleaning MaintenanceDaily Inspection Quarterly Maintenance To perform quarterly maintenanceStoring the Chest Strap Moving the Equipment Long-Term StorageTo move the exercise bike Self-Powered Features Minimum requirements for operationRate of Motion Informational Displays Prior to Shutdown Symptoms of a Low BatteryOptional Power Adapter Kit Using the Optional Power AdapterReplacing the Battery Commercial Cardiovascular Equipment Limited Warranty Limited WarrantyWarranty Periods and Coverage Conditions and Restrictions Exclusive Remedies Complete this portion and keep for your records Exclusion of Consequential and Incidental DamagesCommercial Cardiovascular Equipment Limited Warranty Page Page Precor Incorporated Operating and Maintaining the P30 Console Page Page Edition Information Important Safety Instructions Operating and Maintaining the P30 Console  Do not lean on or pull on the console at any time Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal Regulatory Notices for Cardiovascular Exercise Equipment 240 V Equipment Designated for U.S. Markets 240-volt, 20-amp power plug 120-volt, 20-amp power plugOperating and Maintaining the P30 Console 240 V Equipment Designated Operating and Maintaining the P30 Console Activating the Console for Self-Powered Equipment Activating the Console for Self-Powered EquipmentGetting Started Optional Use of the Power Adapter Identifying Parts of the Console Number Part Name Details Watts Number Part Name Details System Settings Setting Up the ConsoleTo view the Club Parameters settings Navigational keys for the system setting modes Key5 1 5 6 Safety Code Treadmill only Setting Club Parameter ValuesSelect Language All Equipment Set Units All EquipmentSet Max Workout Time All Equipment Set Max Pause Time All EquipmentSet Cool Down Time All Equipment Value Range on or OFF Creating a Custom WorkoutTo create a custom program Custom Program keys Equipment Key Name Description Set Speed Limit Treadmill only Set Incline Limit Treadmill only Hidden Programs Treadmill only Set Resistance Range Bike only Set Crossramp Auto Level EFX Dual onlyValue Range 0 to Viewing the Informational Displays To view the System settingsInformational Displays values Value Information providedProduct Value Information provided Event LogEvent Description of Event Number User ID Entry with Csafe Equipment Csafe access keys Keys FunctionOperating and Maintaining the P30 Console Introducing Users to the P30 Console Using the Touch Heart Rate FeatureHeart rate target zones To use a chest strap transmitter Using a Chest Strap TransmitterInterfere with pacemakers or other Heart rate strapRestart switch Using the Treadmill Safety ClipAttaching the safety clip Treadmill Auto Stop Automatic Stop Function WORKOUT, Press QUICKSTART, or Enter to Begin Starting a WorkoutSetting Options Starting a Preset Programmed WorkoutTo choose a language setting before you begin exercising To choose a workout goal before you begin exercisingSetting Options after You Begin a Workout To enter your Age and Weight during a workoutTo choose a unit of measure before you begin exercising Pausing and Resuming an Exercise Session Paused Externally Powered EquipmentPending Shutdown Self-Powered Equipment Ending a Session Operating and Maintaining the P30 Console Manual ProgramsHeart Rate IntervalWeight Loss VarietyPerformance To remove dust and dirt from the console Cleaning the Console and Display20031 142nd Avenue NE January Box Woodinville, WA USA