Precor P10 manual 19.7 in. behind or in front the machine

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Assembling and Maintaining TRM 800-Series Treadmills

SPACING—The below minimum spacing recommendations are based on a combination of the ASTM (U.S.) voluntary standards and EN (European) regulations as of October 1, 2012, for access, passage around, and emergency dismount:

Treadmills—a minimum of 0.5 m (19.7 in.) on each side of the treadmill and 2 m (78 in.) behind the machine.

Cardio equipment other than treadmills—a minimum of 0.5 m (19.7 in.) on at least one side, and

.5 m (19.7 in.) behind or in front the machine.

Careful consideration should be given to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), US Code 28 CFR (see Section 305). ASTM standards are voluntary and may not reflect current industry standards. The actual area for access, passage around, and emergency dismount is the responsibility of the facility. The facility should consider the total space requirements for training on each unit, voluntary and industry standards, and any local, state, and federal regulations. Standards and regulations are subject to change at any time.

Important: These spacing recommendations should be used when positioning equipment away from sources of heat, such as radiators, heat registers, and stoves. Avoid temperature extremes.

Keep equipment away from water and moisture. Avoid dropping anything on or spilling anything inside the equipment to prevent electric shock or damage to the electronics.

When using the treadmill, always attach the safety clip to your clothing before beginning your workout. Failure to use the safety clip may pose a greater risk of injury in the event of a fall.

Keep in mind that heart rate monitors are not medical devices. Various factors, including the user’s movement, may affect the accuracy of the heart rate readings. The heart rate monitors are intended only as exercise aids in determining heart rate trends in general.

Do not operate electrically powered equipment in damp or wet locations.

Never operate this equipment if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been dropped, damaged, or exposed to water. Call for service immediately if any of these conditions exist.

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Contents Operating and Maintaining the P10 Console Page Page Trademark Note Edition InformationIntellectual Property Notice Important Safety Instructions Safety PrecautionsOperating and Maintaining the P10 Console Important Safety Instructions Operating and Maintaining the P10 Console Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal Product Recycling and DisposalSafety Approvals for Cardiovascular Equipment Regulatory Notices for Cardiovascular Exercise EquipmentCardiovascular Type Equipment Radio Frequency Interference RFIEuropean Applications Industry CanadaDébranchez avant de réparer North American 120-volt, 20-amp power receptacle Electrical Recommendations 120 V and 240 V TreadmillsObtaining Service IEC-320 C13 and C14 plugsOperating and Maintaining the P10 Console Table of Contents Operating and Maintaining the P10 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 P10 console keys Parts of the console Number Name DetailsNumber Name Details Setting Up the Console System SettingsSafety Code Treadmill only To view the Club SettingsNavigational keys for the system setting modes Key Function Club ParametersSelect Language All Equipment Set Units All EquipmentSet Max Workout Time All Equipment Set Max Pause Time All EquipmentSet Cool Down Time All Equipment Set Speed Limit Treadmill onlySet Incline Limit Treadmill only Hidden Programs Treadmill onlyRemote Speed Control Treadmill only Set Auto Stop Treadmill onlySet Crossramp Auto-level EFX only Set Resistance Range Bike onlyTo view the System settings Viewing the Informational DisplaysProduct Value Information provided Hour MeterEvent Error Log Event Description of Event Number Csafe access keys Keys Function User ID Entry with Csafe EquipmentUsing the Touch Heart Rate Feature Introducing Users to the P10 ConsoleHeart rate target zones Using a Chest Strap Transmitter To use a chest strap transmitterUsing the Treadmill Safety Clip Restart switchAttaching the safety clip Treadmill Auto Stop Automatic Stop Function Starting a Workout  Press Quick StartPausing and Resuming an Exercise Session Starting a Preset Programmed WorkoutPaused Externally Powered Equipment Pending Shutdown Self-Powered Equipment Ending a Session Cleaning the Console and Display MaintenanceTo remove dust and dirt from the console Changing the Belt Newer Model AMT Only Page Precor Incorporated Assembling and Maintaining TRM 800-Series Treadmills Page Page Assembling and Maintaining TRM 800-SERIES Treadmills Important Safety Instructions Assembling and Maintaining TRM 800-Series Treadmills Important Safety Instructions 19.7 in. behind or in front the machine Safety Code Educating Users Regulatory Notices for the Rfid Module Radio Frequency Interference RFI PVS and P80 Regulatory Notice Federal Communications Commission, Part Industry Canada Treadmill Grounding Instructions Obtaining Service Obtaining Updated Documentation Checking Treadmill Alignment and Adjusting Commercial Cardiovascular Equipment Limited Warranty To prepare the treadmill for assembly Assembling the TreadmillInstallation Requirements Required ToolsHardware Kit not to scale FastenersUnpacking the Cables To unpack the cablesRemoval and replacement of the rear fairing cover To begin assembly of the frame Assembling the FrameUpright support attachment, right side Blank plate removal To thread cables through the frame Cable connections and mounting points in the treadmill baseCable connections and mounting points Component Appearance Already Lower InstalledPoint Upright support attachment, left side Completing Assembly To secure the fastenersChecking Treadmill Alignment and Adjusting the Running Belt To complete assembly of the treadmill baseLeveling the Unit To level the treadmillPlugging In the Power Cord Leveling foot adjustmentBreaking in the Equipment Installing the Console Threading the Cable Assembly P80 To thread the cable assemblyConsole positioning on base unit Connecting Cables P80 Cable connections, P80 consoleConnecting the Television Cable P80 internal cable connections Cable Connector Type CircuitTo connect the television cable LocationConnecting the television cable Connecting the Ethernet and Base Unit Data Cables Connecting the Ethernet and base unit data cablesConnecting the Heart Rate Sensor Cable Connecting the heart rate cableConnecting the Power Cable Connecting the power cableThreading the Cable Assembly P30 and P10 Completing the Console Installation P80To complete the installation Cable positioning Connecting Cables P30 and P10 Cable routing from the mount into the consoleCable connections, P30 and P10 consoles Cable Connector Type Circuit Location Completing the Console Installation P30 and P10P30 and P10 internal cable connections Reassembling the Treadmill Fairing To reassemble the fairingVerifying That the Heart Rate Display Is Operational To verify that the heart rate display is operationalDaily Cleaning Daily Inspection Weekly Maintenance Monthly MaintenanceChecking the Alignment of the Running Belt To check the alignment of the running beltAdjusting the Running Belt To adjust the running beltStoring the Chest Strap Moving the Equipment To put the treadmill into an inclined position for movingLong-Term Storage Entering the Safety Code Treadmill Safety FeaturesTo enter the safety code and start the treadmill Using the Treadmill Safety Clip Weight Limit Turning the Treadmill On and OffLocation Limited Warranty Commercial Cardiovascular Equipment Limited WarrantyWarranty Periods and Coverage Conditions and Restrictions Exclusive Remedies Exclusion of Consequential and Incidental Damages Complete this portion and keep for your recordsPage TRM 800-Series PAG/OM 300713-401 rev J