Precor 9.35 Owner's Manual page 16

Low impact treadmill
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Diagram 12
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the screws
or you may inadvertently cause stress
cracks.
Diagram 13
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the screws or
you may inadvertently cause stress cracks.
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Secure the fasteners.
Second: Alternately
tighten four side
upright screws.
First: Alternately
tighten four front
panel screws.
Third: Alternately
tighten the four
screws that secure
the console to the
uprights.
13. Tighten all mounting screws with the hex key (G) provided. Diagram 12.
Start at the front of the treadmill with the four screws that attach the upright
supports to the front panel. Tightening these screws first helps pull the rest of the
treadmill's parts into alignment. Then, proceed with tightening the four screws (A)
that secure the upright supports and the four console assembly screws (C).
Tighten the
1
handrail
fasteners.
Handrail clamp
screws
Side bracket
Lower handrail
screws
14. Tighten all the handrail mounting screws. Diagram 13. So that you don't
overtighten the fasteners, hold the supplied hex key by its 3-inch section and
tighten all six handrail clamp screws. Next, tighten the two side bracket screws.
Because of inaccessibility, hold the 10-inch section of the hex key to tighten the
four lower handrail screws.
15. Lower the treadmill incline. Make the treadmill's running bed level by returning
the incline to zero. To do this, you need to take the following steps:
a.
Turn the unit ON.
b.
Stand to the side of the unit and press Quick Start. If necessary, enter the
password: INCLINE
down the running belt begins moving.
c.
Press the INCLINE
d.
When the ramp stops moving, press the STOP (red button) and turn OFF
the treadmill.
2
, SPEED
, SPEED
. After a three-second count-
key until the display indicates 0 percent.
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