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Chapter 1
Getting Started
Important: Not all settings are currently available in this release. More features will be available in future software updates.
The P80 console offers administrators and users the ability to set default settings that meet their specific needs. To accomplish this, the console supports settings for different classes of users depending on their administrative rights.
yA guest user exercises on a piece of equipment without signing in or creating a user profile.
yA registered user uses a sign-in password or Preva™ Pass and creates a user profile.
yA registered service technician uses a sign-in password or Preva™ Pass with extra permissions to administer console settings.
yAn administrator is always registered, uses a sign-in password or Preva™ Pass, and has full access to the console settings.
Changes to the Personal Information and Preference settings are saved to a registered user’s profile. An unregistered user can change preference settings; however, because they lack a user profile, those changes are not saved, and apply only to their current workout.
Contents
Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console
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Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console
Trademark Note
Edition Information
Intellectual Property Notice
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Safety Precautions
Important Safety Instructions
Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console
yProper Location for Equipment
Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal
Federal Communications Commission, Part
Product Recycling and Disposal
Regulatory Notices for the RFID Module
Radio Frequency Interference RFI
European Applications
Industry Canada
NMB-003du Canada
Radio Frequency Interference RFI
Safety Approvals for Cardiovascular Equipment
Cardiovascular Type Equipment
PVS and P80 Regulatory Notice
NMB-003du Canada
Industry Canada
European Applications
ICES-003
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Figure 3: IEC-320C13 and C14 plugs
Obtaining Service
Table of Contents
Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console
Chapter
Getting Started
Number Key Name
Identifying Parts of the Console
Figure 4: P80 console keys
Table 1. Key descriptions for the P80 console
Figure 5: Restart switch
Using the Treadmill Safety Clip
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Treadmill Auto Stop Automatic Stop Function
Operating and Maintaining the P80 Console
Chapter
Configuring the System Settings
1 2 3
To view the System menu
5 6 5 1 5 6
About
To view the System Info settings menu
Admin/Tech
Equipment Usage
Setting
Access
To view the Usage settings
System Settings
2.Touch Equipment Usage
Table 4. Connectivity settings
2.Touch System Settings, then touch Connectivity
Connectivity
To view connectivity information
2.Touch System Settings, then touch Display
To view the Display settings
Display
1.Touch System Settings
TV Settings
To view TV Setting information
2.Touch System Settings
To delete a channel from the Channel Guide
Workout Limits
Setting Options
To modify the Workout Limits settings
Table 7. Workout Limits settings
Setting Name
To manage settings
Manage Settings
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Introducing Users to the P80 Console
Using the Touch Heart Rate Feature
yImportant Safety Instructions
yUsing the Safety Clip for treadmill only
Figure 9: Heart rate target zones
Heart Rate Target Zones
To use a chest strap transmitter
Using a Chest Strap Transmitter
To change views
Using the View Channels and View Buttons
Changing Screen Views
yPress Quick Start
Table 8. Media buttons
Using the Media Panel
To choose a media source
Figure 11: Media icon
To connect your iPod
Connecting and Using Your iPod
Table 9. Workout Progress buttons
Using the Workout Progress Panel
To return to the Workout Progress panel
Figure 13: Workout Progress icon
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1.Touch Quick Start
Beginning Your Workout
Starting a QuickStart Workout
To begin exercising immediately
Workout panel
Starting a Featured Workout
Starting a Preset Workout
To begin a preset workout
To enter your personal settings
Personal Information and Progress Settings
Ending a Workout
Admin/Tech
Setting
Default
Access
Figure 15: Adjust motion controls up or down
Adjusting the Workout Intensity
Figure 14 Motion controls
Viewing Your Workout Status While Exercising
High Fitness Level
Scoring Your Fitness Workout
Low Fitness Level
Medium Fitness Level
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To remove dust and dirt from the console
Maintenance
Cleaning the Console and Display
To clean the screen
Important: Do not use any acidic cleaners. Doing so will weaken the paint or powder coatings and void the Precor Limited Warranty. Never pour water or spray liquids directly on the console or console’s screen
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P.O. Box
Precor Incorporated
20031 142nd Avenue NE
27 June
EFX 883 • EFX 833 • EFX
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P/N 300712-341rev G
Edition Information
Trademark Note
Intellectual Property Notice
Safety Precautions
Important Safety Instructions
Read all instructions in the documentation provided with your exercise equipment, including all assembly guides, user guides, and owner’s manuals, before installation of this device
Do not allow children, or people unfamiliar with the operation of this equipment, on or near it. Do not leave children unsupervised around the equipment
Proper Location for Equipment
Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal
Educating Users
Regulatory Notices for the RFID Module
Product Recycling and Disposal
Radio Frequency Interference RFI
ATTENTION: Haute Tension
Federal Communications Commission, Part
Industry Canada
the equipment
PVS and P80 Regulatory Notice
Safety Approvals for Cardiovascular Equipment
European Applications
Cardiovascular Type Equipment
European Applications
Radio Frequency Interference RFI
Federal Communications Commission, Part
Industry Canada
Figure 1: IEC-320C13 and C14 plugs
Obtaining Service
Obtaining Updated Documentation
Regulatory Notices for Cardiovascular
Table of Contents
The Optional Power Adapter Kit
Self-PoweredFeatures
Symptoms of a Low Battery
Using the Optional Power Adapter
Assembling the EFX
To prepare the EFX for assembly
Chapter
Hardware Kit not to scale
Installation Requirements
Fasteners
Inner handrail cap
Center cross bar cap Outer handrail cap
Handlebar bolt wrench
To begin assembly
Performing the Assembly
Required Tools
Figure 3: Route the cable
Figure 5: EFX cable path
Figure 6: Cable connection points inside EFX base
Figure 7: Lift cover replacement
Figure 8: Rear view of console attachment
To mount the center column support on the frame
Figure 9: Attachment of center column support
To tighten the fasteners properly
Figure 10 Fastener attachment detail
2.Fully tighten the fasteners on the back of each upright support
Important: Attach one handlebar at a time
To attach the handlebars
Figure 16: Handrail attachment detail
To tighten the handlebars completely
4. Attach the outer handlebar caps
To attach the upright support covers
To attach the water bottle holder
Figure 19: Water bottle attachment
To level the unit
Leveling the EFX
Breaking in the Equipment
Threading the Cable Assembly P80
Installing the Console
Chapter
2.Position the console over the console mount
To thread the cable assembly
Figure 23: Console positioning on base unit
Installing the Console
Figure 24: Cable connections, P80 console
Connecting Cables P80
Circuit
Connector Type
Table 1. P80 internal cable connections
Cable
To connect the television cable
Connecting the Television Cable
Connecting the Ethernet and Base Unit Data Cables
Figure 28: Connecting the power cable
Connecting the Heart Rate Sensor Cable
Connecting the Power Cable
Figure 27: Connecting the heart rate cable
To complete the installation
Completing the Console Installation P80
To thread the cable assembly
Threading the Cable Assembly P30 and P20
Figure 30: Console positioning on base unit
Figure 31: Cable connections, P30 console
Connecting Cables P30
Location
Connector Type
Table 2. P30 internal cable connections
Cable
Table 3. P20 internal cable connections
Connecting Cables P20
Connector Type
Figure 32: Cable connections, P20 console
To complete the installation
Completing the Console Installation P30 and P20
1.Begin exercising on the equipment
Maintenance
Daily Cleaning
Chapter
Daily Inspection
Monthly Maintenance
Weekly Maintenance
Moving the Equipment
Storing the Chest Strap
Long-TermStorage
Rate of Motion
Self-PoweredFeatures
Chapter
Table 4. Minimum requirements for operation
Informational Displays Prior to Shutdown
Symptoms of a Low Battery
The Optional Power Adapter Kit
Using the Optional Power Adapter
Self-PoweredFeatures
Replacing the Battery
Warranty Periods and Coverage
Limited Warranty
Chapter
Conditions and Restrictions
Exclusive Remedies
Example: Dealer or store telephone number
EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
Complete this portion and keep for your records
Example: Dealer or store name
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P.O. Box
Warranty #36286-114
Precor Incorporated
20031 142nd Avenue NE