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Bill Stevenson
January 27, 2025
Preventative maintenance and lubrication
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
The preventative maintenance for Precor Precision Series equipment includes keeping the running belt, staging platforms, and internal mechanisms as clean as possible to ensure low friction and efficient operation. The floor around the unit should be frequently vacuumed to prevent dust and dirt accumulation. Foot pedals should be cleaned using a soft nylon scrub brush. There is no specific mention of a lubrication procedure in the provided context.
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Quick Start Card PRECISION SERIES ™ AND ENERGY SERIES ™ TREADMILLS WELCOME TO A PERSONALIZED FITNESS EXPERIENCE FOR YOUR HOME...
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PRECISION SERIES AND ENERGY SERIES TREADMILLS As you get to know your new Precor treadmill and your own fitness WarnInG: Read through ALL of the safety information in the goals, you’ll use the advanced features of the treadmill more often.
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When these steps are complete, you are ready to view When these steps are complete, you are ready to view with fitness workouts from the Precor web site When these steps are complete, you are ready to view your heart rate! your heart rate! (www.precor.com).
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O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L Precision ™ & Energy ™ S E R I E S T R E A D M I L L S T R M 4 4 5 T R M 2 4 3 WELCOME TO A PERSONALIZED FITNESS EXPERIENCE...
DANGER Important Safety To reduce the risk of electrical shock always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet Instructions immediately after using and before cleaning. When using the equipment, always take basic WARNING To reduce the risk of burns, fire, precautions, including the following: electric shock, or injury, take the following precautions:...
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Assemble and operate the equipment on a solid, Maintain the equipment in good working condition level surface. Locate the equipment a few feet from (refer to Maintenance). Make sure that all fasteners walls or furniture.
1 mile per hour (mph) or 1.6 kilometers per hour Precor equipment has been tested and found to (kph). Never step off the treadmill while the comply with the following applicable safety standards.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Grounding Instructions 120 V Units Designated for North American Markets The equipment must be grounded. If the equipment malfunctions or breaks down, grounding provides a The unit must be connected to a dedicated, grounded path of least resistance for electric current, which circuit.
Precor could void the cause harmful interference to radio communications. user’s authority to operate the If the equipment does cause harmful interference to equipment.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Obtaining Service Canadian Department of Communications This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B You should not attempt to service the equipment limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus...
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The equipment serial number is located at the lower The console serial number is located inside the USB front edge of the treadmill cover, near the power connector compartment on the back of the console. switch and cord. You will need to open the cover of this compartment to see the number.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Table of Contents Setting Up Your Equipment ......22 Measuring Your Heart Rate ......26 Using SmartRate ........... 28 Important Safety Instructions ......1 Getting Accurate Heart Rate Readings ..30 Safety Approvals for Cardiovascular Setting Your Target Heart Rate ......
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Changing the System Settings ......66 Maintenance ........... 70 Retrieving System Information ......68 Inspection ............... 70 Displaying the Error Log ........69 Cleaning the Equipment ........71 Storing the Chest Strap ........71 Checking the Alignment of the Running Belt ........... 72 Adjusting the Running Belt ........
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Location Treadmill Safety It is important to keep the area around the treadmill Features open and free from encumbrances such as other equipment. The minimum space requirements needed...
Turning the Unit On and Off To turn the unit on and off, use the power switch located underneath the front of the unit, near the power cord connection. Refer to the following figure and the product label to see the location of the switch. Important: When the unit is not being used, turn it off.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Using the Treadmill Safety Clip The following figure shows the location of the STOP switch and the stop key. The treadmill is equipped with two different stop functions, which behave as follows: If the user …...
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4. Start the workout from the beginning, reducing the CAUTION: When you work out, ALWAYS attach the time as needed to account for the amount of safety clip to your clothing. A position near your waistline exercise that has been completed. normally works best.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Using the Handrails To maintain your balance, always grasp a handrail extension when you step on or off the treadmill, and when you use the keypad. To learn more about the touch-sensitive grips, refer to...
Getting Started To get started with your new Precor treadmill: Turn the treadmill on if necessary. ® As you get to know your new Precor treadmill and 2. Step onto the treadmill. your own fitness goals, you’ll use the advanced 3.
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 7. Use the motion controls to adjust the incline angle 8. If you need to end your workout early, do one of of the treadmill and the speed of the belt.
Using the Console Controls The figure and table on the following page show the main areas on the front surface of the console. You can reach any menu, setting, control, or feature of your equipment by using these areas. Using the Console Controls...
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Table 1. Console feature descriptions Area Purpose The display screen shows you what the equipment is currently doing and how you are using it. As you work with the equipment, the available options appear next to the buttons along the left and right edges of this area.
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The following figure shows how the home screen Area Purpose appears on the console. All eight buttons are active, The level indicators show how intense your workout and the name of each button appears next to it. is at the moment. The indicator on the left shows the incline angle and the indicator on the right shows your speed.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 To connect your device to the display console: Connecting Your Apple Device Gently open the access cover on the back of the The reading tray at the top of your display console can console, as shown in the following figure.
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3. Insert the USB connector into the jack on the back 4. Close the access cover. of the console, as shown in the following figure. 5. Plug the other end of the cable into your device. 6. Feed any excess cable through the opening in the reading tray.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Setting Up Your To set up the console: Turn the equipment on. Equipment 2. At the Welcome screen, touch Start. After the console is installed, it needs the following information to work correctly: ...
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4. At the Treadmill Model screen, use the up and 5. At the Date screen, use the arrow buttons to enter down arrow buttons to select the model you have, the current date. then touch Next. When you have finished entering the date, touch Next.
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 6. At the Time screen, use the 12 Hour / 24 Hour 7. At the Unit Preference screen, use the up and button and the arrow buttons to enter the current down arrow buttons to select kilometers or miles, time.
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8. At the Equipment Settings screen, review the 9. Continue according to whether you want to set up information you have entered. the first user profile for this equipment. If … Then touch … If … Then And … touch … All of the information is correct Save You want to set up a...
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Measuring Your Before you start working out, make sure you know your maximum heart rate. Then, as you work out, be sure to Heart Rate reduce the intensity of your exercise if you reach or exceed that number.
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The following graph shows how your effective heart On the Workout List, you can find several heart rate rate ranges vary with your age. workouts (refer to Available Workouts). These workout courses automatically manage your heart rate at a target level based on your age. By monitoring your Heart Rate Target Zones heart rate and making changes to the equipment’s settings as you exercise, the workouts keep your heart...
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 The following table shows the percentage ranges for Using SmartRate each zone. You must be signed in under your user profile to use this feature. Table 2. SmartRate zone boundaries...
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If SmartRate is on, you will see a heart rate indicator Note: SmartRate is on by default, but it is not available ( ) over the SmartRate zone bar during your workout. if the Guest account is selected. This indicator shows where your current heart rate falls within the active zone.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Getting Accurate Heart Rate Note: To receive an accurate reading, the strap needs to be in direct contact with the skin on the lower Readings sternum (just below the bust line for women).
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2. Adjust the strap and fasten it around your chest. 4. After you put on the chest strap, face the display The strap should feel snug, not restrictive. Refer to console for a few seconds. This allows the receiver the following figure. in the console to recognize the signal from the chest strap.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Setting Your Target Heart Rate 3. At the Set Target Heart Rate screen, use the up and down arrow buttons to adjust your target You must be signed in under your user profile to use heart rate.
It must be a 5 kHz strap. Heart rate possible causes. If the solutions in this list do not solve straps that function at other frequencies, and the problem, contact your dealer or Precor Customer Bluetooth-based straps, are not compatible with Support.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Choosing and The human body is extremely efficient. If it makes the same motion regularly over many days or weeks, it Completing a learns to make that motion with less and less effort.
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The workouts on your Precor fitness equipment are Weight loss workouts are designed to maintain a organized by goal. Under each goal there are workouts steady-state, lower-intensity level of exercise, of different types, which provide different benefits: keeping you in a workout zone that burns a higher amount of fat calories.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Choosing a Workout Choosing QuickStart The QuickStart option allows you to get moving as When you start your workout, the following options quickly as possible—just touch QuickStart and start are available on the home screen: exercising.
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Repeating a Saved Favorite Workout Using the Suggested Workout The equipment always displays a suggested workout You must be signed in under your user profile to use when you first turn it on. If you are signed in under this feature. your user profile, the equipment suggests a workout that will help you concentrate on your primary focus.
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Selecting a Workout from the Workout To select a workout: List At the home screen, touch Workouts. Your fitness equipment has been programmed with a library of workout plans designed to help you meet your fitness goals.
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3. Touch Open to show the workouts available for 4. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight that focus. (Touch Close to hide them again.) the workout you want, then touch Start. Figure 24: Workout type selection Figure 25: Workout selection Choosing and Completing a Workout...
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Available Workouts Your fitness equipment includes a wide selection of workouts that are carefully designed to make sure you get the best results out of every workout. The training parameters for these workouts vary according to their training goals.
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Be Fit Workout Profile Incline Speed Rolling Hills: A simulated Workout Profile Incline Speed run over gradually steeper 1–1 Interval: Cycles of two hills. minutes of intense exercise and two minutes of rest. Mountain Peaks: A simulation of a two-summit 2–1 Interval: Cycles of two climb.
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Lose Weight Workout Profile Incline Speed Fat Burner: Calorie-burning Workout Profile Incline Speed routine with cycles of 4–3 Interval: Cycles of four gradually increasing minutes of work and three resistance.
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Push Performance Get Toned Workout Profile Incline Speed Workout Profile Incline Speed 1–4 Interval: Cycles of one Glute Toner: Gradually minute of intense exercise increasing incline with an and four minutes of rest. abrupt drop-off, designed to improve the shape of your thighs and gluteal muscles.
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Go the Distance This group of workouts allows you to set your preferred intensity levels and pace for one of the following distances: 1 Mile ...
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After you complete the test, the treadmill displays your Fitness Test score. The score number shows the maximum amount This test is a modified version of a widely-used fitness of oxygen your body can take in over a period of time, test.
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Refer to the following two tables to compare your Table 4. Cardio-Respiratory Fitness Score Category fitness level to typical levels for your age and gender. (Men)* Fitness Category Table 3.
Changing Settings and Metrics In addition, if you are signed in under your user profile, you can change the following: While You Work Out Target heart rate (except for heart rate controlled When you start a workout, you select a pre-defined workouts) program.
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Changing Your Workout Length 2. Use the up and down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the length of your workout. The normal length of your workout (the default duration) is preset to 30 minutes.
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Changing the Workout Display While you are working out, you can choose different measurements of your progress, or metrics, as shown in the following figure and table. Simply touch the button next to the measurement you want to change. Note: If you are signed in under your user profile, the equipment will save your display settings and metrics selections for the next workout, even if you don’t save your workout.
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Table 5. Workout metrics Metric Types Available Speed • Pace (amount of time required to Metric Types Available complete one mile or kilometer, based on Workout • Time Elapsed (the amount of time...
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If you want to see all of this information during your Metric Types Available workout, you can turn on Metrics Scan. While Metrics Heart Rate • Current HR (current heart rate) Scan is on, each metric changes every three seconds to Current Zone (current SmartRate zone: •...
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 You can also change the information shown in the 4. Touch Save to save your changes and return to the progress graph during your workout. workout progress graph. The types of information you selected appears as lines in the graph.
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Changing Your Mind During Your To change a workout in progress: Workout Touch Options. As your workout continues, you might find that you’d 2. On the Options screen, touch Change Workout. rather be doing a different workout than the one you 3.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Finishing Your Workout If you finish the workout normally, you go through a short, less intense cooldown stage after the workout If you need to end your workout early, simply touch itself.
Saving Your Workout To save your workout: Touch Save Workout. You must be signed in under your user profile to use this feature. At the workout summary screen, you can save the workout you’ve just finished so you can use it again later.
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 2. At the Name Your Workout screen, use the Shift To use a saved workout again: and arrow buttons to enter a name for this If necessary, switch to your own user profile (refer workout.
Checking Your Weekly Progress You must be signed in under your user profile to use this feature. To see how much progress you’ve made each week, touch the My Stats button on the home screen. This button takes you to the My Stats screen, where you can see the following weekly totals: ...
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Tracking Your Progress with To make sure Preva follows the progress you make Preva on your new fitness equipment: If necessary, download the free Preva app from Preva is a free, cloud-based service from Precor that ®...
Creating User Your user profile allows you to do the following things: Use SmartRate, or set your target heart rate, to Profiles help ensure you get the cardiovascular workout you want Receive workout suggestions based on your own When you first create your user profile, you start by fitness focus storing your personal information (age, weight, gender,...
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 The equipment can store profiles for up to four people. Each profile has a unique color and a unique name—you can enter your own name or leave the "User number"...
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3. On the User Name screen, use the arrow and Shift To create a profile: buttons to enter your name. At the home screen, touch Change User. 2. On the user list screen, the buttons on the right Scroll between letters, show the names of user profiles that have already numbers, and spaces (use the Shift button to...
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 5. On the Select Gender screen, use the up and down 7. On the Select Focus screen, use the up and down arrow buttons to confirm your gender, then touch arrow buttons to select your workout focus: Next.
Choosing a User Profile To choose a user profile: At the home screen, touch Change User. Your fitness equipment can store user profiles for up to four different people. Each person is represented by a 2. On the user list screen, touch one of the buttons on different color.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Changing Your Default To change your user settings: Settings At the home screen, touch Settings. 2. At the Settings screen, touch My Settings. You must be signed in under your user profile to use 3.
Deleting User Profiles You have to select a profile before you can delete it. This helps prevent people from accidentally deleting each other’s profiles. To delete a user profile: At the home screen, touch Change User. 2. Using the buttons on the right of the screen, select the user profile you want to delete.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Changing the To correct the model number: At the Settings screen, use the up and down arrow System Settings buttons to select Model, then touch Edit. 2. At the Set Model screen, use the up and down...
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To change the time: To switch between kilometers and miles: At the Settings screen, use the up and down arrow At the Settings screen, use the up and down arrow buttons to select Time, then touch Edit. buttons to select Distance Units, then touch Edit. 2.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Retrieving System Information To view the system information: At the home screen, touch Settings. If you ever need to contact your dealer or Precor Customer Service for help, you may be asked to check 2.
Displaying the Error Log To display the error log: At the home screen, touch Settings. Each entry in the error log includes the following information: 2. At the Settings screen, touch Information. 3. At the Information screen, touch Error Log. An error ID number ...
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Maintenance Inspection Inspect the treadmill daily. It is important to perform the minor maintenance tasks Look and listen for slipping belts, loose fasteners, described in this section. Failure to maintain the...
CAUTION: Do not use any acidic cleaners. Doing so will weaken the paint or powder coatings and void the Precor Limited Warranty. Never pour water or spray liquids on any part of the treadmill, and remove any accumulated sweat from the treadmill after use.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Checking the Alignment of the To check the alignment of the running belt: Running Belt The treadmill has adjustable rear feet. Make sure that the running surface is level. If the treadmill is...
Off the treadmill before making any adjustments. Do not Important: Failure to align the belt may cause the belt adjust the running belt when someone is standing on the to tear or fray, which is not covered by the Precor unit. Limited Warranty.
Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Long-Term Storage To determine left and right, stand at the rear of the treadmill and face the display. Make all belt When the equipment is not in use for any length of adjustments on the right rear corner bolt using the time, turn it off.
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Precision Series / Energy Series Treadmill Owner's Manual: TRM 445 / 243 Notes:...
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TRM 445 / TRM 243 Low Impact Treadmills Product Specifications Workouts Metrics Available TRM 445 TRM 243 Be Fit 1-1 Interval Speed Calories per minute Length: 79 in 81 in 2-1 Interval Speed (average) Calories per hour (204 cm) (206 cm) 4-1 Interval Speed (graph) METs...
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20031 142nd Ave NE design. Any party contemplating the use of Precor product designs is hereby P.O. Box 7202 forewarned that Precor considers the unauthorized appropriation of its TRM 445 / 243 Owner’s Manual...
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Assembly Guide PRECISION SERIES TREADMILLS MODELS: 445, 425 WELCOME TO A PERSONALIZED FITNESS EXPERIENCE FOR YOUR HOME...
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Table of Contents Getting Started ....................2 Installation Requirements ....................2 Unpacking the Equipment ....................2 Obtaining Service ........................ 3 Required Tools ........................3 Hardware Kit (not to scale) ....................3 Assembling the Equipment ................. 5 Assembling the Frame ....................... 6 Attaching the Handrail Assembly ...................
Unpacking the Equipment The treadmill is carefully tested and inspected before shipment. The unit is Thank you for choosing Precor. For proper installation, please read this guide shipped in two boxes. Ask for help from one or more people to unpack and thoroughly and follow the assembly instructions.
Quantity tasks as described in the owner’s manual. For more information regarding Socket head cap screw customer support numbers or a list of Precor authorized service dealers, visit the (⁵ ₁₆-inch x ³ ₄-inch) Precor web site at www.precor.com. Required Tools Flat washer (#10) ...
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TRM 400 Series Assembly Guide Table 2. Other components Stop key and clip Console bracket Right and left dash bucket covers Right and left dash buckets Heart rate chest strap...
Assembling the Equipment The following figure shows the names used in this manual for the major components of the equipment. CAUTION: The location of the On/Off switch is under the product label on the front of the treadmill. Make sure the power switch is in the Off position and the power cord is disconnected from its power source.
TRM 400 Series Assembly Guide Assembling the Frame 3. Position the left upright support onto the base frame side bracket. Note: The left upright support has a large hole on the inner side of it. To assemble the frame: 4. Ask your assistant to help you line up the mounting holes and secure the Remove the hood, by loosening the two front fasteners and two upright support using four ⁵...
Important: Make sure the fasteners do not pinch the cable. Cables damaged by To attach the handrail assembly: improper installation will not be covered by the Precor Limited Warranty. Ask your assistant to hold the handrail assembly while you feed the base unit Note: Thread the bottom hole first on either side.
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TRM 400 Series Assembly Guide To tighten the mounting screws: Start at the base and use the ¹ ₄-inch hex key to alternately tighten the eight fasteners that secure the upright supports to the base assembly. 2. Use the ³ ₁₆-inch hex key to fully tighten the six screws that secure the handrail assembly to the upright supports.
Attaching the Console to the Attaching the Cables to the Console Treadmill Four cables attach to the console. This guide feature helps ensure that the cables are not pinched when the console is attached to the treadmill. Before you begin, make sure there are four cables protruding upward from the handrail assembly.
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TRM 400 Series Assembly Guide To attach the cables to the console: 2. Set the console onto the console bracket. It should sit flush on the bracket without gaps. If there is a gap, check to make sure that no cables are being Ask your assistant to hold the console over the console bracket while you pinched between the console and the console bracket.
Attaching the Dash Buckets Important: To ensure proper assembly, perform the following steps in the order presented. Note: The fasteners used to secure the dash buckets to the console bracket also secure the console to the bracket. To attach the dash buckets: The dash buckets fit on either side just behind the console.
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TRM 400 Series Assembly Guide 3. Secure the dash bucket to the welded bracket using two #10 x ¹ ₂-inch socket 6. Attach the right dash bucket using one #10 socket head screw and one flat head screws and two flat washers. Fully tighten the screws. washer.
Replacing the Hood 2. Use the ³ ₁₆-inch hex wrench to fully tighten the two side fasteners and Before replacing the hood, plug in the treadmill and turn it on. If the treadmill does the two front fasteners that secure the hood. not work, check the following: ...
Owner’s Manual. Removing the Protective Film The treadmill ships with a protective film over the Precor logos and on the face of the console. To remove the film, grasp the edge of it and peel it off the equipment.
Refer to the next section. Important: If the belt needs alignment, make the adjustments at once. Failure to align the belt may cause the belt to tear or fray, which is not covered by the Precor Figure 26: Proper positioning Limited Warranty.
TRM 400 Series Assembly Guide Adjusting the Running Belt Breaking in the Equipment If you are unsure about adjusting the running belt, contact Precor Customer Precor equipment does not require an actual break-in period. However, moving Support. Refer to Obtaining Service.
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U.S. and foreign patents for both the mechanical construction and the visual aspects P.O. Box 7202 of its product design. Any party contemplating the use of Precor product designs is hereby forewarned Precision™ Series TRM 400 Treadmill Assembly Guide...
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Residential Cardiovascular Equipment Limited Warranty For Elliptical Fitness Crosstrainers™: • Precision Series (EFX® 447, 425, and 423) • Energy Series (EFX® 245, 225, 222, and 221) For Treadmills: • Precision Series (TRM 445 and 425) • Energy Series (TRM 243, 223, and 211)
To make a claim under this warranty, the buyer must notify Precor or his or her authorized Precor Distributor within 30 days after the date...
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This warranty is valid only in accordance with the conditions set forth below: The warranty applies to the Precor product only if: a. It has been serviced by a Precor Authorized Service Provider and/or Precor Certified facility staff. Outside of North America, the product must have been serviced by the local Precor sales office or an Authorized Precor Distributor.
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5. Precor is not responsible for Internet connectivity to its products. This restriction applies to services, such as those provided by an Internet Service Provider (ISP), and also to hardware related to Internet connectivity, such as Ethernet cabling, routers, servers and switches.
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If the touch heart rate feature does not work for you, Precor recommends that you use a chest transmitter strap. 8. Precor does not warranty the work or product of third party companies (e.g., head end systems, low voltage wiring, etc.) 9.
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Disclaimer and Release The limited warranties provided herein are the exclusive warranties given by Precor and supersede any prior, contrary or additional representations, whether oral or written. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR...
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Exclusive Remedies For any product described above that fails to conform to its warranty, Precor will provide, at their option, one of the following: (1) repair; (2) replacement; or (3) refund of the purchase price. Precor Limited Warranty service may be obtained by contacting the authorized Distributor from whom you purchased the item.
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Residential Cardiovascular Equipment Limited Warranty Exclusion of Consequential and Incidental Damages PRECOR AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS SHALL HAVE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT (INCLUDING WARRANTY), TORT (INCLUDING ACTIVE, PASSIVE, OR IMPUTED NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY), OR OTHERWISE, FOR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT, PROPERTY DAMAGE,...
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Preventative maintenance and lubrication
The preventative maintenance for Precor Precision Series equipment includes keeping the running belt, staging platforms, and internal mechanisms as clean as possible to ensure low friction and efficient operation. The floor around the unit should be frequently vacuumed to prevent dust and dirt accumulation. Foot pedals should be cleaned using a soft nylon scrub brush. There is no specific mention of a lubrication procedure in the provided context.
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