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b. Connect the heart rate cable into its four-prong receptacle. Double-check
that the cable is fastened securely. If a proper connection is not made, the
heart rate display may be erratic or, it may not appear at all. Diagram 4, #2.
c. Gently, push excess RJ45 cable into the upright support. Place excess
heart rate cable inside the base frame’s cross brace tube. Diagram 4, #3.
Diagram 5
Install the handrails.
Handrail
Black foam grip
6.
Loosen, but do not remove, the 2 screws in the upper handrail clamp
using the supplied hex key (E). See inset in Diagram 5, #1.
7.
Remove the handrail fasteners that are loosely attached to the cross
brace tube. These fasteners are used in step 8c. through 8e. (found on the
next page) and include: four socket head cap screws, four split washers and
two inner and outer handrail clamp covers.
8.
Attach the handrails one at a time. Diagram 5, #2. Perform the following
steps on
one side at a time.
a. Align the upper and lower portions of the handrail. See Diagram 5, #2 and #3.
Slide the handrail into the upper handrail clamp until the black foam grip
touches the side of the upper clamp.
Note: It is helpful, as you slide the handrails into the upper clamp, to apply
gentle pressure while you rotate the handrails back and forth. Make sure
that you don’t inadvertently hit anyone or the unit as the outer portion of the
handrail moves up and down.
b. Connect the heart rate cable as shown in Diagram 5, #4. Make sure that
you align the two-prong connector with its receptacle. It should slide easily
into place. Do not force the connection. If you have difficulty, recheck the
position of the prongs and align it with the receptacle openings.
Important: Check that the cable is fastened securely. If a proper connection
is not made, the heart rate display may be erratic or, it may not appear at all.
Loosen the two clamp
screws.
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Heart rate cable
connection
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Handrail
clamp covers
Cross brace tube