Precor C934 Treadmill User Manual


 
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COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION
KEYS ON THE DISPLAY CONSOLE
The following information explains the different uses of the keys on the keypad.
To locate each key, look at the display console or refer to Diagram 21.
INCLINE
▲▼▲▼
▲▼▲▼
▲▼: During a workout, the INCLINE
▲▼▲▼
▲▼▲▼
▲▼ keys let the user increase or
decrease the incline in 0.5 percent increments. The display can show a range from
0 percent to 15 percent.
When a user changes the incline by pressing the INCLINE
or
key, the number
that appears on the display shows the
target
incline (not necessarily, the present
incline) because the display can change much faster than the treadmill’s lift.
Note: Anytime during a workout, the user can view the actual incline by lightly
touching either INCLINE
or
key. The percent of incline appears on the left of
the display. To change the incline, the user must hold the key down for more than
two seconds.
During Setup mode, the INCLINE
▲▼▲▼
▲▼▲▼
▲▼ keys are used for data selection. Pressing
either
or
key does not affect the incline. However the
or
keys do affect
what appears on the display. Refer to
Setup Mode and Prompts
on page 29.
SELECT keys: During a course, the SELECT keys change what items appear on the
display. Refer to
Changing the Display Features Using the Select Key
on page 35.
RESET: Provides access to diagnostics (see
Club Information
on page 23) and
lets the user access the WORKOUT SUMMARY display while in Pause mode. If
the user presses RESET again, he or she exits the WORKOUT SUMMARY and
returns to the Precor banner. Note that if the user presses RESET during the
Setup mode, he or she returns to the Precor banner.
Display console keypad.
Keypad keys
The keypad keys let the user:
control your workout session,
answer prompts prior to starting a course,
determine which display features appear,
prematurely end a course, and
adjust the incline and speed levels.
QUICKSTART: When pressed at the
Precor banner, the running belt begins
moving after a three second delay.
SmartRate
®
is inactive and default values
apply.
Diagram 21