Page 3 - SAFETY APPROVAL; DANGER —; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; Diagram 1; 20-volt grounding plug
page 3 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N • Never step off the treadmill while the running belt is moving. Keep your body and head facing forward. Never attempt to turn around on the treadmill. • Never turn ON the treadmill when someone is standing on the machine. • Never block the ...
Page 4 - Smar tRate; Table of Contents
page 4 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N Important Safety Instructions ......................................... 2 Safety Approval ...................................................................... 3 Grounding Instructions ..........................................................
Page 5 - Utilizing the SmartRate
page 5 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N Table of Contents Exercising on the Treadmill ........................................... 36 Using the Security Clip .......................................................... 36 Using the Handrails .............................................
Page 6 - Federal Communications Commission Part 15; The treadmill has been tested and found to comply with:; CAUTION —; Canadian Department of Communications; EUROPEAN APPLICATIONS; , Generic Immunity Standard for Residential, Commercial and Light
page 6 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI) Federal Communications Commission Part 15 The treadmill has been tested and found to comply with: • The IEC EMC Directive (international electromagnetic compatibility certification) • The limits for a Class...
Page 7 - Contains additional information.; Indicates steps or information necessary to prevent harm to
page 7 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N OBTAINING SERVICE Do not attempt to service the treadmill yourself except for the maintenance tasksdescribed in this manual. The treadmill does not contain any user-serviceableparts. For information about product operation or service, visit ...
Page 9 - STANDARD EQUIPMENT; Note; OTHER EQUIPMENT; Unpacking the Treadmill
page 9 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N Thank you for purchasing the Precor C934 treadmill. Built to the exacting stan-dards of the health club environment, the treadmill is intended for commercialuse and can withstand the rigors of daily club use with little maintenance. Importan...
Page 10 - HARDWARE KIT; ADDITIONAL TOOLS NEEDED; Diagram 2
page 10 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N HARDWARE KIT After unpacking the treadmill, open the hardware kit (refer to Diagram 2) andmake sure that you have the following items: ❑ (A) four 2-inch long socket head screws — mount upright supports to base ❑ (B) four barrel spacers — pl...
Page 11 - Setting Up the Treadmill
page 11 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N You do not need any special knowledge or experience to set up the treadmill.However, because of the size and weight of the treadmill, you will need to obtainassistance. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Follow these installation requirements when i...
Page 12 - Move the treadmill; . Diagram 3. To properly lift the rear end and roll it on its; Remove the shipping fasteners from the front panel.; Diagram 3; Diagram 4
page 12 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N 3. Move the treadmill . Diagram 3. To properly lift the rear end and roll it on its front wheels, review Diagram 3. To avoid injury to yourself or damage to theunit, ask for help in placing the treadmill where you plan to use it. 4. Remove ...
Page 13 - Route the display cable.; Diagram 5. Unwrap the cable and remove any; assembled. Make sure that the bolt and spacer do not pinch the cable.; Diagram 5; Diagram 6
page 13 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N 6. Route the display cable. Diagram 5. Unwrap the cable and remove any kinks. Have an assistant hold the right upright support close to the basewhile you route the cable through it. Note : Attaching a string to the cable with a washer tied ...
Page 14 - Secure the display console to the upright supports.; Diagram 7; Diagram 8; Do not use the receptacle covered by the plastic plug. This; Attach the; Refer to
page 14 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N 9. Secure the display console to the upright supports. Diagram 7. a. Make sure that the cable is routed through the top of the upright support.Have an assistant hold onto the cable (see inset). Diagram 7 Install thedisplay console. Display ...
Page 15 - Diagram 9
page 15 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N Important : With the handrails attached, the width of the treadmill is 33½ inches (85 cm). It will not fit through a standard 32-inch doorway. 10. Prepare the unit for handrail installation. Diagram 9. For an easier installation, raise the ...
Page 16 - Attach handrails to the side and base brackets.; Attach one handrail at a time. Take the following steps on one
page 16 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N 12. Attach handrails to the side and base brackets. Diagram 11. Important: Attach one handrail at a time. Take the following steps on one side of the treadmill and then, attach the opposite handrail. a. Slide the end of the handrail toward ...
Page 17 - Connect the heart rate cables.; Diagram 12. Cables protrude from the ends; Test the heart rate feature.; a. Turn the unit ON. The Precor banner should appear in the display.
page 17 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N 13. Connect the heart rate cables. Diagram 12. Cables protrude from the ends of both handrails and connect the metal strips on the handrails to the receiverinside the display. Once the cables are properly connected, a user’s heartrate appea...
Page 18 - Replace the lower handrail clamp.; Diagram 14. Replace the lower
page 18 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N c. Place your left hand on the left handrail’s hear t rate grip and place your right hand on the right handrail grip. The letters “Hr” begin to blink in theupper right display indicating that a signal is being transmitted. Withinabout 15 se...
Page 19 - Tighten all the handrail mounting screws.; Diagram 16. So that you don’t
page 19 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N 17. Tighten all mounting screws with the hex key (H) provided. Diagram 15. Start at the front of the treadmill with the four screws that attach the uprightsupports to the front panel. See Diagram 15, #1. Tightening these screws firsthelps p...
Page 21 - Connect the power receptacle into an appropriate; TURNING THE UNIT ON AND OFF; To complete the installation of the treadmill, continue with
page 21 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N 21. Adjust the rear deck. Diagram 18. To raise the rear deck, insert the ¼-inch hex key (H). Make sure that the key is fully engaged and turn it clockwise.Turning the hex key counterclockwise lowers the unit. 22. Plug in the power cord. Con...
Page 22 - CHECKING THE ALIGNMENT OF THE RUNNING BELT
page 22 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N CHECKING THE ALIGNMENT OF THE RUNNING BELT The belt is aligned at the factory before shipment. However, during shipment orby using the treadmill on an uneven surface, the belt might move off center.Proper belt alignment is important because...
Page 23 - Club Information; CHANGING THE CLUB SETTINGS
page 23 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N Diagram 19 Display console keypad. These next few pages provide information that lets you customize the treadmill foryour Club. It is not information that your customer needs or, necessarily, shouldsee. This section covers the following inf...
Page 24 - Display key functions within the Club Custom Mode; DETERMINING THE UNITS OF MEASURE
page 24 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N ▼▲ lets you scroll through thevarious selections that appear.The longer the key is held down,the faster the numbers scroll past. Stop advances to the next aspect of the program without storing theinformation that appears on thedisplay. To a...
Page 25 - SETTING A PAUSE TIME LIMIT
page 25 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N DETERMINING THE CLUB SPEED LIMIT You can set the maximum speed for the treadmill. This limits how fast the runningbelt moves and, consequently, how many adjustments a user can make to thetreadmill’s speed. The speed is displayed in miles pe...
Page 27 - USING CSAFE STANDARD EQUIPMENT; Program Keys
page 27 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N USING CSAFE STANDARD EQUIPMENT The C934 is fully compatible with CSAFE protocols. If the unit is connected to aCSAFE master device, the user will be prompted to enter a user ID. Five zerosappear on the display. The left zero blinks to indic...
Page 28 - FEATURES ON THE DISPLAY CONSOLE
page 28 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N C934 The C934 is designed so users can work out with minimal instruction or training. Thedirections on the console and the prompts on the display will guide a user throughthe entire workout session. Before the treadmill is used, however, we...
Page 29 - HEART RATE; : The hear t rate display lets the user monitor their hear t rate.; SETUP MODE AND PROMPTS
page 29 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N SMARTRATE ® DISPLAY A user must enter an AGE (during the course Setup prompts) and wear aPOLAR ® chest strap, while in a course program, before the blinking segment in the bar graph can show the zone that his or her heart rate is in, either...
Page 30 - THE SETUP MODE AND THE QUICKSTART FEATURE
page 30 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N TIME : Acceptable entries range between INFINITE and 240 minutes. (See “Note” below.) The display blinks to indicate that it is awaiting a selection. Use the ▼ and ▲ keys to change the selection. To continue in Setup mode, press ENTER. Note...
Page 31 - DISPLAY FEATURES DURING A WORKOUT; TIME
page 31 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N The following occurs: The age (1 through 99) that appears on the display becomesthe designated age that the C934 uses for Smar tRate ® . A cor- rect age entry between 1 and 99 is very important if the userplans to utilize the heart rate cha...
Page 33 - KEYS ON THE DISPLAY CONSOLE; INCLINE; Keypad; QUICKSTART
page 33 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N 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 ▲▼ ▲▼...
Page 35 - CHANGING THE DISPLAY FEATURES USING THE SELECT KEY
page 35 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N CHANGING THE DISPLAY FEATURES USING THE SELECT KEY The SELECT keys let the user choose which features appear on the display.When a user enters a course, the TIME and COURSE PROFILE features arepreselected. Each SELECT key affects four diffe...
Page 36 - USING THE SECURITY CLIP; Remind users how; USING THE HANDRAILS; Exercising on the Treadmill
page 36 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N Once the C934 is set up, it is ready to use. There are no complex instructions tofollow or mandatory programming steps required to operate the treadmill. Theeasy-to-understand prompts let the user select a course and specify how longhe or s...
Page 37 - Put on the chest strap.; KEYPAD TIPS; Important; WORKOUT TIPS
page 37 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N 1 Put on the chest strap. (Available with the PrecorHeart Rate Option.) Attach security clipto clothing. 3 2 Straddle belt. KEYPAD TIPS Important : The keys on the keypad are touch-sensitive. A light “touch” is all that is required to activ...
Page 39 - COOLING DOWN AFTER A WORKOUT; WORKOUT SUMMARY banner appears. See the; Stop
page 39 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N COOLING DOWN AFTER A WORKOUT Cooling down is an impor tant aspect of your workout because it helps reducemuscle stiffness and soreness by transpor ting excess lactic acid out of theworking muscles. Cooling down for at least three minutes he...
Page 40 - PAUSE, WORKOUT SUMMARY, AND EXIT FEATURES; — can be accessed while in a course or during cool down. Note
page 40 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N PAUSE, WORKOUT SUMMARY, AND EXIT FEATURES Pausing and exiting are integral parts of your workout and can be accessed anytime during a course. Pause mode — can be accessed while in a course or during cool down. Note that the Pause mode has a...
Page 41 - THE HEART RATE FEATURE; Add the benefit of SmartRate; Weight; Cardiovascular; Courses
page 41 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N The C934 lets the user choose between six courses. This section provides informa-tion about the special features and functions of the treadmill’s courses and how tobest utilize the: • SmartRate ® feature • Manual course • Cross Country cour...
Page 42 - MANUAL MODE AND THE QUICKSTART KEY; A user can choose Manual mode in two different ways:; HEART RATE TARGET ZONES; RECOMMENDED WEIGHT LOSS ZONE
page 42 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N When the user maintains his or her heart rate between 70% and 85% of the maxi-mum aerobic heart rate, the user is improving his or her overall cardiovascular/cardiorespiratory fitness level. Maintaining the heart rate in either zone (weight...
Page 44 - THE WEIGHT LOSS COURSE; RANDOM COURSE
page 44 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N THE WEIGHT LOSS COURSE The Precor Weight Loss course incorporates the latest findings on fat-burning andweight loss through exercise. It is based on research at the world-renownedCooper Institute for Aerobics Research and it is designed to ...
Page 45 - HEART RATE COURSE
page 45 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N HEART RATE COURSE Once the user sets a target hear t rate and the running belt’s speed, the C934Hear t Rate Course monitors the user’s hear t rate and automatically maintains itwithin a few beats per minute (bpm) of the selected target. Bli...
Page 46 - DANGER; — To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always unplug the unit; INSPECTION; Perform a daily inspection of the treadmill.; Obtaining Service on page 7.; CLEANING THE EQUIPMENT; clean cloth using a diluted solution of mild soap; Maintenance
page 46 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N The C934 is built to withstand the rigors of the health club environment. However, asclub manager or owner, you are responsible for cleaning and maintaining the unit’sintegrity. If you fail to maintain the treadmill as described below, it c...
Page 47 - ALIGNING THE RUNNING BELT; left
page 47 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N ALIGNING THE RUNNING BELT The correct alignment of the running belt is critical to the smooth operation of thetreadmill. The belt is properly aligned at the factory. However, during shippingand handling or by use on an uneven surface, the b...
Page 48 - LONG TERM STORAGE
page 48 C O M M E R C I A L P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N STORING THE POLAR ® CHEST STRAP Store the chest strap transmitter in a place where dust and dirt cannot accumu-late on it such as, a closet or drawer. Be sure to keep the chest strap protectedfrom extremes in temperature. Do not store it in...
Page 57 - YOU MAY ALSO REGISTER ONLINE AT; Precor Incorpor
We are confident that you will be pleased with your purchase andthat your new Precor equipment will help satisfy your customers’fitness needs, while helping you meet your business goals. To allow us to serve you better, please take afew moments to complete and return your warranty registration. YOU ...
Page 58 - Please indicate the type and number of products purchased:; How many members do you have?; Purchased from; How did you FIRST become aware of this product (choose only one):
TELL US ABOUT YOUR NEW PRECOR PRODUCTS TELL US ABOUT YOUR NEW PRECOR PRODUCTS TELL US ABOUT YOUR NEW PRECOR PRODUCTS TELL US ABOUT YOUR NEW PRECOR PRODUCTS TELL US ABOUT YOUR NEW PRECOR PRODUCTS Please indicate the type and number of products purchased: ❑ #: ______ Elliptical Fitness CrossTrainer (E...
Page 59 - Commercial Equipment Limited Warranty
Effective 1 December, 2002 P/N 36286-108 Commercial Equipment Limited Warranty PLEASE READ THESE WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR PRECOR INCORPORATED PRODUCT. BYUSING THE EQUIPMENT, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Disclaimer and...
Page 60 - C934 Commercial Treadmill featuring Heart Rate and SmartRate; Electronic Specifications; C934 Display Readouts; Product Specifications:
Precor Incorporated20031 142nd Avenue NEP.O. Box 7202Woodinville, WA USA 98072-4002 Precor, CrossRamp, EFX, M, Move Beyond and SmartRate are registeredtrademarks of Precor Incorporated.QuickStart is a trademark of Precor Incorporated.POLAR is a registered trademark of POLAR ELECTRO.Copyright 2003 Pr...