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Precor Experience 800 User Manual

Precor Experience 800
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Experience™ Series 800 Line
Treadmill (TRM)
Assembly Guide
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Precor Experience 800 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeTreadmill
Running Surface Length60 inches
Running Surface Width22 inches
Incline Range0 - 15%
Max User Weight400 lbs

Summary

Assembly Requirements and Precautions

Two-Person Assembly Required

Emphasizes the need for two people and warns against solo assembly.

Pre-Assembly Checks

Instructs to check fastener flushness to prevent cross-threading damage.

Assembly Environment Recommendations

Provides recommendations for optimal equipment placement and assembly environment.

Required Tools and Hardware

Essential Tools for Assembly

Lists the necessary tools for the assembly process.

Included Hardware Components

Details the hardware components included for assembly.

Begin Assembly Steps

Initial Unpacking and Ramp Use

Instructions for unpacking and using a ramp for treadmill base removal.

Upright Support Attachment

Guides routing data cable and attaching upright supports with hardware.

Console Area Assembly

Covers removing hood, attaching dash assembly, and routing data cable.

Continue Assembly Process

Console Cable Connections

Instructions for connecting Ethernet, TV (coaxial), and Power cables.

Fairing Installation

Details attaching the fairing to the upright supports with screws and washers.

Critical Assembly Precautions

Warns against premature tightening of fasteners and pinching cables.

Touchscreen Console Power and Connectivity

Power Cable and Supply Setup

Guides connecting the new power cable, supply, and AC cord.

DC Output Cable Routing

Directs routing the DC output cable through cable ties.

Accessory Jack Panel Installation Note

Notes the installation of an accessory jack panel for console cables.

Install Accessory Jack Panel

Panel Preparation and Cable Routing

Removing blank plate and threading cable assembly down the support.

Connect Console Cables

Routing and connecting TV, Ethernet, and optional console cables to the panel.

Final Panel Securing

Replacing the jack panel and tightening the screws.

Final Assembly Steps

Component Attachment

Securing corner covers, hood, and access covers with screws.

Console Installation Reference

Directs user to console installation guide for console and harness.

Final Component Securing and Tightening

Reattaching the back cover and fully tightening all assembly screws.

Leveling and Powering the Treadmill

Treadmill Leveling Procedure

Adjusting rear feet to ensure the unit is level and stable.

Operational Readiness

Ensures feet contact floor and plugs power cord into an appropriate outlet.

Electrical Power Requirements

States treadmill requires a 20-amp grounded branch circuit per code.

Running Belt Tracking Adjustments

Initial Belt Tracking Setup

Starting treadmill at 3 MPH to observe and begin belt tracking adjustments.

Belt Adjustment Procedure

Adjusting the right side take-up roller based on belt drift direction.

Tracking Adjustment Guidelines

Specifies using quarter turns and the right roller bolt for adjustments.

Running Belt Alignment Check

Belt Alignment Procedure

Steps to check and adjust the running belt alignment for centering.

Warranty Information

Warns that belt tears or fraying due to misalignment are not covered by warranty.

Testing Safety Features

Stop Button Functionality Test

Procedure to verify the functionality of the STOP button.

Safety Clip and Reset Switch Test

Procedure to verify the functionality of the safety clip and reset switch.

Treadmill Auto Stop Feature

Auto Stop Feature Configuration

Notes that the default Auto Stop setting is ON and can be administrator-controlled.

Auto Stop Feature Test

Steps to test the automatic stop feature after a period of inactivity.

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