Securing The Treadmill With A Password; Viewing The Odometer, Hours Of Use, Software Version And Error Log - Precor 9.33 Owner's Manual

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CAUTION: If you choose to change the
security of the treadmill, it is your respon-
sibility to make sure that no unauthorized
personnel or children are allowed on or
near the treadmill.
page 32

Securing the Treadmill with a Password

Note: The password protection program is part of a two-part sequence that starts with
Selecting a U.S. Standard or Metric Display. Begin with the instructions on page 31.
If you chose step 4a. or 4b. in the previous programming step, the prompt, PASSWORD
appears on the display. You can use the
Enabled — causes the password prompt to appear prior to working out and when
returning from Pause mode.
Disabled — lets you "turn off" the password requirement. Use this option with caution.
Once your selection is displayed, three options exist. You can,
1.
Press Enter to accept the displayed information and continue with programming the
treadmill. The changes have been retained in the treadmill's memory. The M9.33
treadmill will retain your selection even when it is turned OFF and unplugged.
2.
Press Reset (or the red Stop button) which keeps the current security unchanged,
ends the programming mode, and returns to the Precor banner.

Viewing the Odometer, Hours of Use, Software Version and Error Log

Review Programming Tips on the previous page before taking the following steps.
To view the odometer (the number of hours of that the M9.33 has been used), its
software version number or the error log, start at the Precor banner and press the
following key sequence:
Reset, Enter, Quick Start
The numbers 6, 5 appear on the display as you press the associated key.
The field name Odometer appears briefly and then the odometer value (the cumula-
tive miles or kilometers users have travelled) appears. When either Select key is
pressed the word "MILES" (or KILOMETERS) appears on the display. When the key
is released, the odometer value reappears.
Press Enter and the number of hours (Hour Meter) that the unit has been in use
appears. The M9.33 notes the passing of minutes, but the numeric value that appears
is truncated to the nearest full hour. When either Select key is pressed the word
"HOURS appears on the display. When the key is released, the hour meter reappears.
Press Enter again and the unit's three digit SW Version (upper display software
version number) appears. Press either Select key to view the lower board's software
version number. The Select key toggles between the two versions. The words
"UPPER" and "LOWER" appear prior to the version being displayed.
Press Enter once again and the Error Log appears. Press any
through the error codes. Up to ten error codes can be recorded and retrieved.
To view the odometer reading at the time the error was detected and the hours of use
at the time the error occurred, press either Select key while the error code is being
displayed. The Select keys act as toggles between the associated information.
Note: To clear (delete) the error log, press Quick Start for at least four seconds while
viewing the list. Prompts appear on the display and let you know when the error
messages have been deleted ("cleared" from memory).
Important: You cannot retrieve the error log once you have deleted it.
To return to the Precor banner, press Reset, Enter or the red Stop button.
keys to cycle through the available options:
or
key to scroll

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