C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N

b.Position the base of the upright support onto the rim of the boot so that the lip of the rubber bib will rest on the cycle’s crossbar.

c.Connect the cables as shown in Diagram 2, #2. Locate the cables found inside the base assembly.Ask an assistant to hold the upright support close to the base assembly, while you connect the cables. The connectors are designed to slide easily into the receptacles. Do not force the connection.

Important: The Upright C846 has one cable to receptacle connection while the Recumbent C846 has two cables and receptacles.

CAUTION: Do not crimp or pinch the cable! Carefully,place the excess cable inside the base before you secure the upright support to the base assembly. Crimped or pinched cables are not covered by the Precor limited warranty.

Diagram 3 Securing the upright support to the base assembly.

Hex head cap screw (B) and washers (C)

Upright support

Base assembly

Check that the rubber bib is parallel to the floor.

6.Secure the upright support to the base assembly. Diagram 3. Align the two upright support mounts with the base assembly. Insert the two hex head cap screws (B) with washers (C) through the upright support and into the base mounts. Before tightening the screws, check that the cables are not in danger of being crimped or pinched and that the lip of the rubber bib overlaps the front crossbar and is parallel to the floor. Refer to Diagram 3.

7.Tighten the hex head cap screws (B). Alternately tighten each screw using a ¾-inchbox-end wrench or crescent wrench. Check to make sure that the upright support is secure.

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Precor C846 owner manual Diagram 3 Securing the upright support to the base assembly