Precor 5.37 manual Grounding Instructions, Units Designated for U.S. Markets

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Grounding Instructions

The EFX must be grounded. If the unit malfunctions or breaks down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current, which reduces the risk of electrical shock. The unit is equipped with a power cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Failure to properly ground the EFX could void the Precor Limited Warranty.

DANGER

Improper connection of the

 

equipment-grounding conductor can

 

result in a risk of electric shock. Check

 

with a qualified electrician or service

 

person if you are in doubt as to

 

whether the unit is properly

 

grounded. Do not modify the plug

 

provided with the EFX. If it does not

 

fit the outlet, get a proper outlet

 

installed by a qualified electrician.

120 V Units Designated for U.S. Markets

The grounding plug on the EFX looks like the plug shown in Diagram 1. The power outlet must have the same configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this product.

Diagram 1: 120-volt power plug

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Owner’s Manual: Important Safety Instructions

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Contents  Page Electrical outlet immediately after To reduce the risk of electrical shockProperly grounded outlet. See Safety ApprovalEFX must be connected to a Units Designated for U.S. Markets Grounding InstructionsFederal Communications Commission, Part Radio Frequency Interference RFICanadian Department of Communications Débranchez avant de réparerEuropean Applications Obtaining ServiceTable of Contents Limited Warranty Advanced Programming and TroubleshootingPage Locking Pin EFX FeaturesBody Converting Handlebar PositionsWeight Limit Using the Stationary HandrailMoving Handlebars Support the Total Body Workout Turning the Unit On and OffLocation Important Use and Safety Information Heart Rate FeaturesHeart Rate Target Zones To recognize the signal from the chest strapWearing a Chest Strap Using SmartRate Using the Heart Rate Touch-Sensitive Handrail GripsHeart rate target zones and SmartRate LEDs Heart Rate Analysis Exercise to Your Target Heart RateDisplay Console More Information about the Upper Display More Information about the Lower Display More Information about the Center DisplayCrossramp Time Elapsed and Time RemainingTotal STRIDES, STRIDES/min and Vertical Gain Lower Display Keypad and the Selection Keys KeypadsRelationship between CrossRamp setting and degree of incline User Keys Navigational Keypad Page Available programs Programs KeypadNumber Keypad User Identification Adding a User Updating User Information Answer the prompts for weight, age, and genderChanging the User Name and Clearing Workout Statistics Quickstart Workout OptionsChoosing Quickstart Selecting a Program Selecting a User Key Cooling Down After a Workout Setting Display Preferences Before ExercisingPausing During a Workout or the Cool-Down Period Ending a Workout Choosing a Program ProgramsProgram Tips Interval Programs Manual ProgramVariety Aerobic Endurance ProgramCustom Programs Hill Climb ProgramCustom Program Tips Heart Rate Programs Clearing the Settings in a Custom ProgramHeart Rate Program Tips Fitness Test Program Fitness Test Scores Fitness Test TipsCardio respiratory Fitness Score Category-Females Cardio respiratory Fitness Score Category-MalesWeight Loss Weight Loss ProgramsCrossTrainer Program Gluteal ProgramChanging Programs in Mid-session Exercise SessionExercise Session Tips Changing the Workout Time Changing Your Workout Display Options Adjusting Program GoalsTime in Zone Workout statistics available in the Metrics menuChanging the Units of Measure Display Adjusting Your Target Heart RateAdvanced Programming Tips Advanced Programming and TroubleshootingSetting a Pause Time Limit Changing EFX SettingsSetting the CrossRamp Auto-Reset Feature Setting a Cool-Down Time LimitViewing the Odometer Informational DisplaysViewing the Software Part Numbers Viewing the Hour MeterViewing the Usage Log Viewing the Error LogTroubleshooting Error Codes Erratic heart rate readings Troubleshooting Heart RateCleaning the Equipment MaintenanceAlways unplug the unit from its power Performing any maintenance tasksLong-Term Storage Storing the Chest StrapLimited Warranty Precor Residential Equipment Limited WarrantyThis limited warranty shall not apply to Exclusion of Consequential and Incidental Damages Thank You and Welcome to Precor What are your fitness goals? Tell US about Your NEW Precor ProductEFX5.37 Elliptical Fitness CrossTrainerTM Product SpecificationsRegistration Card# 45623-102, en 31 July