Precor owner manual Assembling the 718e Low Impact Climber, Installation Requirements

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Assembling the 718e Low Impact Climber

The information in this section provides instructions regarding the assembly of the 718e or 723e Low Impact Climber. You should carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual. If you do not assemble and use the climber according to the following guidelines, you could void the Precor limited warranty.

Installation Requirements

Follow these installation requirements when installing the climber:

Set up the 718e climber on a solid, flat surface.

Fill out and mail the limited warranty registration card. The serial number is located on the underside of the climber’s base. It is also located on a label on the outside of the box.

Assembly Instructions

To assist you in the assembly of the 718e climber, the items in the hardware kit, shown in Diagram 2, correspond to a particular letter in the alphabet. These letters appear throughout the assembly instructions. Refer to Diagram 2 while performing the steps below.

Note: You will need a scissors and a phillips-head screwdriver to complete the assembly process.

Diagram 3

Place frame on base

Upright support

Stair arm

Front crossbar

Blocks or books

Base

1.Place Upright Support on Base. (Diagram 3) To install the upright support (long column that has the stair arms attached) take the following steps:

Important: Do not remove the red rope from the upright support. It is used to feed the reed switch cable through the upright support.

a.Place the base at or near the location where you will be using the climber. Lift the base onto wooden blocks or large hardcover books. This helps you access the underside of the base. Make sure that the rubber pads on the crossbar are facing the floor.

b.Position the upright support (long column) onto the base.

Note: Be sure to align the upright support and base properly. The front crossbar and upright support mounts are very close together as shown in Diagram 3.

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Contents Low Impact Climber with Pulse Safety Information Low Impact Climber with PulseTable of Contents Diagram Unpacking the 718e Low Impact ClimberDiagram Installation Requirements Assembling the 718e Low Impact ClimberDiagram Diagram 718e Bolt Washer Shaped mount Nut Stair arm Install handrail Bolt Reed switch cable Install the batteries AA battery case Battery drawer 05 to .1 centimeters Align stair arms with label Rope Precor label’ red boxStair arm footpad Rear crossbar Pulley Finger guardGuide rope Precor 718e electronic console display Using the Precor 718e Low Impact ClimberUnderstanding the Electronic Console DisplaysKeys Setting the Resistance Level Setting a Pacer Using the Pulse FeaturePrecor ear clip and Polar heart rate options Ending a Workout Pausing Your WorkoutHow to Use the 718e Climber Working Out on the 718e ClimberWorking out on the 718e Sample Exercise Routines General Aerobic Training Information Heart rate training zones How Hard Should I Exercise?How Long Should I Exercise? How Often Should I Exercise?Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning the ClimberChanging the Batteries Obtaining Service Troubleshooting TipsProblem Solution Electronics, no display Frame loose31295-112 6/95
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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.

One of the standout features of the Precor 718e and 723e is their ergonomic design. The frames are engineered to provide natural movement patterns, allowing users to maintain proper posture during workouts. This design minimizes the risk of strain and injury, making it suitable for users of all fitness levels. Both models offer adjustable stride paths, enabling customization for individual preferences and comfort, with the Precor 723e offering even greater flexibility in stride length.

These elliptical trainers are equipped with advanced biomechanical technology that optimizes the user's movement. The low-impact nature of the workout is ideal for those who may experience discomfort with traditional high-impact exercises. With a focus on user engagement, both models feature dual-action handlebars that engage both the upper and lower body, maximizing caloric burn and fostering full-body workouts.

Another remarkable aspect of the Precor 718e and 723e is the user interface. Both models come with a high-resolution LCD screen that displays essential workout statistics, including heart rate, calories burned, distance traveled, and time elapsed. The incorporation of touch-sensitive controls makes it easy for users to navigate through various workout programs, tailoring their experience to meet specific fitness goals.

Furthermore, the Precor 718e and 723e include heart rate monitoring technology, allowing users to maintain their ideal training zones. Sensors are strategically placed on the handlebars, and both models are compatible with heart rate chest straps for more accurate tracking, which is crucial for effective workout optimization.

Durability is another hallmark of the Precor brand, and these elliptical trainers are no exception. Constructed with high-quality materials, they are built to withstand the rigors of daily use in commercial settings while providing reliable performance for home users. A smooth and quiet operation is achieved through advanced belt and drive systems, ensuring that workouts remain distraction-free.

In summary, the Precor 718e and 723e elliptical trainers stand out in the fitness equipment landscape due to their thoughtful design, advanced technology, and user-focused features. They provide an efficient, low-impact cardiovascular workout, making them an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their fitness journey.