Introduction; About This Document; General Information; Electrical Requirements - Precor R40 Service Manual

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Introduction

About This Document

This manual provides the service information for R40 consoles including information required to perform the
majority of troubleshooting and replacement procedures required to maintain and repair this product.
Warning:
This service manual is applies to Precor trained service providers only. Non-Precor Certified
Servicers should not attempt to service any Precor products. Call your Precor dealer for service
requests.
Manual Part Number:
Contact Information
Precor Incorporated
nd
20031 142
Ave. NE
P.O.Box 7202
Woodinville, WA. 98072-4002
1-800-347-4404

General Information

This manual provides service and maintenance information for the R40 Console.
The R40 console supports the following exercise equipment bases:
Precision series TRM 400 series treadmills and EFX 400 series elliptical fitness trainers
Energy series TRM 200 series treadmills, and EFX 200 series elliptical fitness trainers.
For R40 console with base configuration service and maintenance information, see the equipment base service
manual.

Electrical Requirements

R40 console power is supplied by the base lower control module.

Safety Guideline's

Safety guidelines you should know and follow include:
Read the owner's manual and follow all operating instructions.
Operate the equipment on a solid, level surface. Visually check the equipment before beginning service
or maintenance operations. If it is not completely assembled or is damaged in anyway, do not attempt to
operate the equipment.
When operating the R20 equipped cardiovascular equipment, do not wear loose clothing. Do not wear
shoes with heels or leather soles. Check the soles of your shoes and remove any embedded stones. Tie
long hair back.
Do not rock the base. Do not stand or climb on the handlebars, display enclosure or cover.
Do not set anything on the handlebars, display enclosure, or cover. Never place liquids on any part of the
base while performing service.
To prevent electrical shock, keep all electrical components away from water and other liquids.
20081-125.A02, Feb 2016
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