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COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION
Thank you for purchasing the Precor C764 climber. Built to the exacting
standards of the health club environment, the C764 is intended for commercial
use and can withstand the rigors of daily club use with little maintenance.

Important:

Before using the climber, we urge you to familiarize yourself and

your staff with the entire Owner’s Manual. Understanding this manual will help

you and your customers use the

C764

safely and successfully.

Your C764 climber is carefully inspected before shipment so it should arrive in
good operating condition. Precor ships the unit in five pieces:
base frame assembly
upper column support
display console
handrails
vertical handlebars with touch-sensitive grips
Nuts with a nylong base
hardware kit, Owner’s Manual, and limited warranty card (The hardware kit
is shown in Diagram 2.)
To remove the climber from the wood pallet, locate the lag bolt on the pallet under
the right foot pedal (close to the casing) and remove it.
CAUTION: This unit weighs over 180 pounds. To avoid back strain and
ensure the safety of the unit and yourself, we suggest that you get
assistance before removing the base frame assembly from its container.

STANDARD EQUIPMENT

The C764 incorporates the Precor SmartRate and heart rate features into its
display console.
The Precor “touch” heart rate is standard. It provides electrode strips, called
“grips,” on the handlebars. When a user places his or her hands over the grips
and grasps the handlebars, a heart rate is transmitted to the receiver.
Note: If a user does not wish to use the touch-sensitive hand grips, an optional
POLAR® chest strap can be purchased and worn. The chest strap transmits the
user’s heart rate to the display console’s receiver.

OTHER EQUIPMENT

Optional equipment available through your dealer includes:
• POLAR® chest strap
CSAFE connection for devices such as FitLinxx®.
If you are interested in obtaining Precor option kits for your unit, check with your
dealer. For customer support, see
Obtaining Service
on page 7.
Unpacking the C764 Climber