Precor Low Impact with the CardiologicTM System featuring Smart Rate M9.25i User Manual
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Maintaining the M9.25i Low Impact Treadmill
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The M9.25i Low Impact Treadmill requires little maintenance to keep it running smoothly and
efficiently. However, the customer is responsible for the typical maintenance tasks such as,
cleaning the treadmill and adjusting the running belt. If you fail to maintain the treadmill as
described below, it could affect or void the limited warranty.
Cleaning the Equipment
Your Precor treadmill relies on low friction for efficient operation. To keep the friction low, the
treadmill must be as clean as possible.
Before a workout, use a damp, soft, clean cloth to clean the side platforms and running bed, (refer
to Diagram 18 and its callouts). This removes any dirt or dust that might affect the smooth
operation of the treadmill.
Vacuum the floor underneath the unit every week to prevent the accumulation of dust and dirt on
the running belt.
To periodically clean the treadmill’s frame, electronic console, and running belt use a solution of
mild soap and water and dampen a clean cloth. To clean the running belt and the groves on the
plastic trim strip, use a soft nylon scrub brush. Never pour water or spray liquids on the electronic
console. Allow the treadmill to dry completely before using it.
Manually advance the running belt to clean the opposite side. Do not clean the belt while the
running belt is moving. Liquid can splash onto the motor causing damage to the equipment and
possibly injuring you.
The Precor Heart Rate Option equipment requires little maintenance beyond keeping it dust free
and cleaning the chest strap with mild soap and water. Use a damp sponge or soft cloth to clean
the chest strap. Dry the surface thoroughly with a clean towel.
Changing the Battery in the Chest Strap
Some Precor Heart Rate Option’s chest straps come equipped with a battery. Others are the
disposable variety. If you have a battery-type chest strap, the signs that the battery is low and
needs to be replaced include:
•
erratic heart rate display
•
no heart rate display appears
To replace the battery, take the following steps:
1.
Use a quarter or flathead screwdriver to open the battery case located between the two
electrode strips on the chest strap. See Diagram 17. Set the battery cover aside.
CAUTION: Turn OFF the treadmill and discon-
nect the power cord before performing most
maintenance tasks.
CAUTION: Do not use an abrasive cleaner on
the strap. Do not immerse any part of the chest
strap. Do not spray or pour liquids on any part
of the equipment.
Diagram 17
Changing the battery
Battery case