Precor 9.35 manual Entering the Safety Code, Using the Handrails, Turning the Unit On and Off

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Entering the Safety Code

The treadmill provides a safety code to help prevent unauthorized use. You have the option to enable or disable the feature using the OPTIONS key. Refer to Setting Display Preferences Before Exercising.

At the safety code prompt, press the following number sequence: 1, 2, 3, 4.

An asterisk appears on the display with each key press. If a key is not pressed within 30 seconds or the correct safety code is not entered within two minutes, the Precor banner appears on the display and the running belt does not move.

Important: Do not assume the treadmill is safe because of safety code protection. Never leave children unsupervised around the treadmill. Always turn Off and unplug the treadmill when it is not in use.

Using the Handrails

To maintain your balance, always grasp a handrail extension when you step on or off the treadmill, and when you use the keypad.

To learn more about the touch-sensitive handrail grips, refer to Heart Rate Features.

Turning the Unit On and Off

To turn the unit On and Off, use the power switch located at the front of the unit, near the power cord connection. Refer to Diagram 5.

Important: When it is not being used, turn the unit Off.

Power switch

Diagram 5: Power switch

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Contents Page Page To reduce the risk of electrical shock Always unplug the treadmill fromElectrical outlet immediately after Do not use outdoors Treadmill must be connected to aSafety Code Safety ApprovalGrounding Instructions Radio Frequency Interference RFI 240 V Units Designated for U.S. MarketsFederal Communications Commission, Part Obtaining Service Canadian Department of CommunicationsDébranchez avant de réparer Approved by Precor could voidPage Table of Contents Advanced Programming and Troubleshooting MaintenanceLimited Warranty Treadmill Safety Features Using the Safety ClipEntering the Safety Code Using the HandrailsTurning the Unit On and Off Location Heart Rate Features Important Use and Safety InformationTen seconds. Make sure both hands are moist Heart Rate Target ZonesWearing a Chest Strap Using the Heart Rate Touch-Sensitive Handrail Grips Using SmartRateHeart rate target zones and SmartRate LEDs Exercise to Your Target Heart Rate Heart Rate AnalysisHeart rate programs Display Console Your sessionMore Information about the Upper Display More Information about Center DisplayMore Information about Lower Display Column 1 Time Elapsed and Time Remaining Column 2 InclineColumn 3 Speed Column 4 DISTANCE, Pace and Average SpeedKeypads Lower Display Keypad and the Selection KeysPage User Keys Navigational Keypad Page Programs Keypad Available programsData Keypad Enter User Identification Adding a User Answer the prompts for weight, age, and gender Updating User InformationChanging the User Name and Clearing Workout Statistics Workout Options QuickstartChoosing Quickstart Selecting a Program Selecting a User key Setting Display Preferences Before Exercising Cooling Down After a WorkoutDisplay preferences before an exercise session Pausing During a Workout or the Cool-Down Period Ending a Workout Programs Choosing a ProgramProgram Tips Manual Program ManualInterval Programs IntervalRandom Program Walk in the Park ProgramDistance Goal Program Custom ProgramsClearing the Settings in a Custom Program Custom Program TipsHeart Rate Programs Heart Rate Program TipsPage HRC Weight Loss Programs Weight LossTrack Program 5K Program10K Program One Mile ProgramTwo Mile Program Fitness Test ProgramFitness Test Tips Fitness Test Scores Cardio respiratory Fitness Score Category-FemalesCardio respiratory Fitness Score Category-Males Exercise Session Exercise Session TipsChanging Programs in Mid-session Recording Your Personal Best Time Changing the Workout Time Adjusting Program Goals Changing Your Workout Display OptionsWorkout statistics available in the Metrics menu PacerAdjusting Your Target Heart Rate Changing the Units of Measure DisplayChanging Safety Code Protection EnabledSetting Your Pace Using the Pacer Feature with Your Personal Best RecordAdvanced Programming and Troubleshooting Advanced Programming TipsChanging Treadmill Settings Setting a Pause Time LimitSetting a Cool-Down Time Limit Setting the Speed LimitInformational Displays Viewing the OdometerViewing the Hour Meter Viewing the Software Part NumbersViewing the Serial Number Viewing the Usage LogViewing the Error Log Troubleshooting Error Codes Troubleshooting Heart RateErratic heart rate readings Maintenance Cleaning the EquipmentAlways unplug the unit from its power Performing any maintenance tasksStoring the Chest Strap Checking the Alignment Running BeltAdjusting the Running Belt Contact Precor Customer SupportLong-Term Storage Precor Residential Equipment Limited Warranty Limited WarrantyThis limited warranty shall not apply to Exclusion of Consequential and Incidental Damages Page Page Product Specifications Low Impact TreadmillRegistration Card# 45623-102, en 09 April Use the Safety Clip QuickstartChoose a Program Assembly Guide Page Obtaining Service Unpacking the Equipment 3x Low-Impact Treadmills Assembly GuideHardware Kit not to scale Assembly Steps Interior rail Head or sustain other injuries if you ignore the locationCenter handrail Display support bar 3x Low-Impact Treadmills Assembly Guide Retighten the lock nut and lower the treadmill to the floor Checking the Alignment and Adjusting the Running Belt Page Precor Incorporated