Precor EFX534i t owner manual Setting a Workout Time Limit, Setting a Pause Time Limit

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SETTING A WORKOUT TIME LIMIT

You can limit how long a user works out by setting a duration between 1 and 240 minutes. You can also choose NO LIMIT which allows the user to select a program and work out indefinitely.

Note: The QuickStart program is automatically set at the custom settings limit.

Use the ▼▲ keys to select a workout time limit. For example, if you set the workout time limit to 20 minutes, the EFX allows users to specify a workout between 1 and 20 minutes. Users would not be allowed to specify a time longer than 20 minutes. Take into account that the user will get an additional five minute, cool-down period appended to his or her workout, so adjust the time limit accordingly.

SETTING A PAUSE TIME LIMIT

Use the ▼▲ keys to set a Pause time limit between 1 and 120 seconds (two minutes).

Important: Changes to the Pause time become effective only when the power source for the EFX is the optional power adapter. If no power adapter is con- nected and the stride rate drops below 40 strides per minute, the EFX moves into its thirty second shut down mode. Refer to page 33.

VIEWING THE ODOMETER, HOURS OF USE, SOFTWARE VERSION AND ERROR LOG

The display console keys that you need to press to view the odometer, the num- ber of hours the EFX has been in use, the software version and any error codes, are as follows:

Reset, Enter, QuickStart

Important: Remember to begin at the Precor banner. After pressing Reset, the next key in the sequence must be pressed within 1/3 second.

The numbers 6, 5 appear on the display as you press the associated key.

The field name Odometer appears briefly and then the odometer value (the cumulative strides users have travelled) appears.When the Select key is pressed the word STRIDES appears on the display indicating that the odometer value equals the total strides logged by the EFX. When the key is released, the odometer value reappears.

Press Enter and the number of hours that the unit has been in use appears.The EFX notes the passing of minutes, but the numeric value that appears is truncated to the nearest full hour. When the Select key is pressed the word HOURS appears on the display. When the key is released, the numeric value reappears.

Press Enter again and the unit’s three digit SW Version (upper board software version number) appears on the display.

Press a Select key to view the lower board's version number. The Select key toggles between the upper and lower board’s version numbers.

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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 Safety Approval Diagram 1 Avoid injury from the roller arm mechanismHazardous Materials and Proper Disposal Table of Contents Changing the Display Features using the Select Key Interval ProgramBack cover European Applications RFI Radio Frequency InterferenceEuropean Applications User’s authority to operate the equipmentModel number EFX534i Unit number Serial number EFX SELF-POWERED FeaturesObtaining Service Diagram 2 EFX serial number locationEquipment and prevent injuries to yourself About this ManualAcquiring the Appropriate Tools Unpacking the EFXStandard Equipment Other EquipmentHardware kit Hardware KITSetting Up the EFX Installation RequirementsAssembly Instructions Diagram Base tube Diagram 7 Connect the cablesDiagram 8 Place the base on supportive blocks Bolts G and washers H Frame stabilizer Mounting bolts Diagram 11 TightenHandlebars Protrusions Bracket Tighten bolts securely Diagram 12 SecureM M E R C I a L O D U C T S V I S I O N M M E R C I a L O D U C T S V I S I O N M M E R C I a L O D U C T S V I S I O N Bracket cover Diagram 16 SecureFoot pedal Diagram 17 Level the unitRotate rear adjustment pads Diagram 18 Clean the rampRemoving the Locking PIN Diagram 19 Insert the front end capTesting the Heart Rate Display Diagram 21 Wearing the chest strapDampen with water Changing the Custom Settings Custom Settings ModeElectrical power must be supplied Display key functions within the Custom Settings ModeDetermining the Units of Measure Setting a Workout Time Limit Setting a Pause Time LimitReset, Enter, QuickStart Moves the blinking LED from field to field Using Csafe Standard EquipmentEnter Reset User ID Entry Program KeysCenter Display Features on the Display ConsoleDiagram 23 EFX Display Console SmartRate display EFX534i DisplayQuickStart User Setup PromptsSetup Prompts Description SelectPrecor banner Using Quickstarttm During the Setup PromptsWeight prompt Press Quickstart Following occursCenter Display Low Battery Smartrate DisplayInformational Displays Prior to Shutdown Keys on the Display Console Diagram 24 Display console keypadPrompts Default Value Default ValuesExercising on the EFX Heart Rate FeatureUtilizing the Smartrate Feature Weight Loss ZoneWorkout Tips Diagram 26 Using the EFX handlebars Using the HandlebarsUsing the Stationary Handrail Changing the Display Features Using the Select KEYCarefully step down from the EFX Quick Steps to Working OUTIs detected PAUSE, Cool Down and Exit FeaturesCooling Down After a Workout A program, This is what happensPause Mode, you Press Reset Displays the Workout Summary bannerCool down Mode Inserting the Locking PINInterval Program Manual Mode and the Quickstarttm KEYPrograms Hill Climb ProgramTo use the interval program, take the following steps Diagram 27 Target ZonesCross Training Program Weight Loss ProgramMaintenance Cleaning the EquipmentInspection Servicing the EFX and Long Term Storage Symptoms of a LOW BatteryUsing the Power Adapter Storing the Chest StrapPower Adapter Power Cord Replacing the BatteryM M E R C I a L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N Thank You and Welcome to Precor How many members do you have? Date of Purchase Purchased from Dealer nameProduct Serial Numbers Please indicate the type and number of products purchasedComplete this portion and keep for your records Limited WarrantyWarranty Periods and Coverage Conditions and RestrictionsEFX 534i Programs 5 Total EFX 534i Display Readouts Product Specifications Electronic Specifications