Diagram 14 |
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Location of magnet and reed switch |
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Resistance cylinder |
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Base column support |
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Magnet |
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Reed switch |
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Gap 1/8" to 1/4" | R | USA |
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10.Check Operation of Electronics. (Diagram 14) Make sure that the spacing between the magnet on the left stair arm and the reed switch on the rear short column is correct. If the spacing is incorrect, the electronic console display will not operate properly. The distance between the magnet and the reed switch should be about 1/8 inch (.05 centimeters). If the spacing is not correct, adjust the spacing by moving the reed switch in or out of the column with your fingers.
11.Set the Resistance. Adjust the stair arm resistance by turning the top of the resistance cylinder until the triangle on the resistance cylinder points to the “2” on the adjustment knob. Do the same for the other stair arm. Make sure that the resistance on both stair arms is at the same setting.
Diagram 15 |
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Align stair arms with label |
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Rope |
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Precor label’ red box | USA | USA |
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Stair arm footpad |
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Rear crossbar |
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12.Install Rope. (Diagram 15 and 16) To properly install the rope (set aside in step 2), get a marker (pen or pencil) and take the following steps:
a.Feed the rope up through the right stair arm mount. (Determine right and left while standing behind the rear crossbar and facing toward the electronic console.)
b.Move both stair arms so that the top of the stair arms line up with the red box located on the Precor label. See Diagram 15. Have an assistant hold the stair arms in place while you route the rope through the pulley.
Note: It may be easier to install the guide rope if the climber is placed on its right hand side on the floor. This will expose the underside of the stair arms and provide easier accessibility.
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