Precor EFX 532 Scale User Manual


 
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COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION
RESISTANCE
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Diagram 8
Display console keys used for Club mode.
Gently, press and hold any
or
key to view the
available selections. (Remind users that they only
need to lightly touch the “ultra-sensitive keys.”)
Accepts displayed data
and moves to next
aspect of the program.
When pressed while the banner scrolls, RESET initiates Club
mode. To continue, press the next key within 1/2 second.
These next few pages provide information that allows you to customize the EFX
for your Club. It is not information that your customer needs or, necessarily,
should see. This section covers the following information about how to:
determine whether U.S. standard or Metric unit appear on the display
set maximum workout and pause times
display the odometer and other useful information
Note: If your customers are interested in the learning more about the EFX, you
may wish to direct them to the manual available on Precor’s web site
(www.precor.com). (The manual that appears on the web site does not contain
the information found in this section.)
Club Information
CHANGING THE CLUB SETTINGS
The Club “custom” settings can only be initiated while the banner is being
displayed. Specific key codes (that help eliminate unauthorized access) are
entered in sequence. Refer to Diagram 8 to locate the keys. Information that you
can access and features that can be customized are as follows:
Units of Measure — Select between U.S. Standard and Metric displays.
Maximum Workout Time — Sets a maximum limit on workout time.
Note: Remember the additional 5-minute cool-down period appended to a
completed course, so adjust the maximum time limit accordingly.
Maximum Pause Time — Sets the maximum duration for which a person
can “pause” his or her workout.
Scrolling Speed — Lets you determine how fast information on the dis-
play scrolls past.
Odometer, Hours of Use, Software Version, and Error Log —The EFX
stores the cumulative strides, the number of hours that the unit has been in
use, the software version and software type (which is valuable when calling
customer service), and an error log (useful when troubleshooting).