Precor 723e, 718e owner manual Diagram

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c.Remove a gasket (A) from the hardware kit. Align the upright support with the mounting holes in the base. Place the gasket between the upright support mount and base.

Diagram 4

Attach frame to base.

Upright support

Washer (C)

Gasket (A)

Bolt (B)

Weld

Base

Front crossbar

CAUTION: To avoid injury and ensure the integrity of the unit, do not drop the stair arm onto the rear crossbar.

d.Take two frame-to-base bolts (B) from the hardware kit and place a washer (C) on each. Insert the bolts through the upright support mount, gasket, and base. Make sure that the front mount is adjacent to the crossbar weld, but not on top of the weld. See Diagram 4. Attach a lock nut (D) to the opposite end of each bolt. Hold the lock nut with the socket wrench (H) while you firmly tighten the bolts with the other wrench (H) provided.

Important: Perform the following step on one stair arm at a time.

e.Hold onto the stair arm’s footpad with one hand while you use scissors (in the other hand) to cut the plastic wire tie that secures the stair arm to the upright support. Carefully lower the stair arm onto the rear crossbar. Perform the same step for the other stair arm.

Note: If the upright support is mounted properly, the footpads on the stair arms rest on the rear crossbar.

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Contents Low Impact Climber with Pulse Low Impact Climber with Pulse Safety InformationTable of Contents Unpacking the climber Upright support long column Unpacking the 718e or 723e Low Impact ClimberDiagram Installation Requirements Diagram Diagram 718e Bolt Washer 718e only Shaped mount Nut Stair arm Handrails Using the hex key GShort column mounts. See step Tighten bolts Install the batteries AA battery case Battery drawer USA To working out, the tension on Precor Adjustment knob Resistance cylinder mountUnderstanding the Electronic Console Using the Precor Low Impact ClimberDisplays Keys Setting the Resistance Level Using the Pulse Feature Setting a PacerPrecor ear clip and Polar heart rate options Working Out on the Climber Pausing Your WorkoutHow to Use the Climber Ending a WorkoutWorking out on the 718e climber Sample Exercise Routines General Aerobic Training Information How Hard Should I Exercise? Heart rate training zonesHow Often Should I Exercise? How Long Should I Exercise?Maintenance and Troubleshooting Model number 718e/723e Serial number Obtaining Service
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723e, 718e specifications

The Precor 718e and 723e are two innovative models in the realm of fitness equipment, designed to meet the diverse needs of both commercial gyms and home fitness enthusiasts. These elliptical trainers embody the latest advancements in exercise technology, ensuring users experience a smooth, effective workout.

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