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Preventive Maintenance
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IMPORTANT
: It is the responsibility of the owner to maintain equipment in accord-
ance with the Precor recommended preventative maintenance schedule. Always pur-
chase replacement parts and hardware from Precor. If you use parts not approved by
Precor, you could void the Precor Limited Warranty. Use of parts not approved by Pre-
cor may cause injury.
Additional Services
Precor offers a subscription Preventative Maintenance Program, see
Maintenance Schedule
Preventative maintenance tasks are grouped into Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Semi-
annual scheduled maintenance tasks. Do all tasks for each scheduled time period.
IMPORTANT
: If you determine that the equipment needs service, disconnect all
power connections (television, Ethernet, and power) and move the equipment away
from the exercise area. Place an OUT OF SERVICE sign on the equipment and
make it clear to all patrons and other users that they must not use it.
Daily Maintenance
Perform the following maintenance tasks daily:
Daily Task
Description
Clean the equipment exposed
frame and plastic components.
Clean the equipment exposed frame and plastic com-
ponents with a soft cloth that you have moistened
with water on an approved cleaning solution, see
. Keep excess moisture away from elec-
tronic components to avoid electrical shock and/or
damage to the unit. Dry unit completely.
Clean the LED/LCD/LCD con-
soles
On LED display consoles, clean with a damp lint free
cloth using water (or 1 oz mild cleaner to 30 oz water)
and wipe dry. On LCD, Touchscreen, or PVS display
consoles, clean with a damp lint free cloth using
ONLY a diluted solution of one part 91% Isopropyl
Alcohol to one part water and wipe dry.
At least once every day, examine
the machine for loose, worn, or
damaged parts
Verify the machine for the following possible issues:
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Loose fasteners and/or parts.
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7 Preventative Maintenance
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Summary of Contents for Experience 700 line Series
Page 1: ...Service Manual Experience Series 700 line TRM700 16 Base Treadmill 120 VAC and 240 VAC...
Page 11: ...Page 3 1 Introduction...
Page 98: ...MC Wire Diagram Page 90 5 Replacement Procedures Motor Controller MC Replacement...
Page 100: ...Page 92 5 Replacement Procedures Motor Controller MC Replacement...
Page 116: ...Page 108 5 Replacement Procedures Drive Belt Replacement...
Page 184: ...Page 176 6 Troubleshooting System Troubleshooting Procedures...
Page 213: ...Page 205 8 Theory of Operation...
Page 214: ...9 System Wiring Diagram System Wire Diagram Overview Page 206 9 System Wiring Diagram...
Page 215: ...System Wire Diagram Connector Pins Page 207 9 System Wiring Diagram...
Page 220: ...Exploded View Diagram Page 212 10 Parts Exploded View Diagram Parts List Exploded View Diagram...
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