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COOLING DOWN AFTER A WORKOUT

Cooling down is an important aspect of your workout because it helps reduce muscle
stiffness and soreness by transporting excess lactic acid out of the working muscles.
It also helps provide a smooth transition that allows your heart rate to return to its
normal (non-exercising) state. The EFX automatically initiates a five minute, cool-
down period once you complete a course that has a specified time duration. A prompt
appears, indicating that you are in cool down.

During your cool down, the workout statistics continue to appear. When you complete
the five minute cool down, a

 Workout Summary

 appears. See the information below.

Important

: To activate a cool-down period, a course must “end.”  The course ends

when the workout time (entered during the Setup prompts) expires. If you chose
INFINITE, no cool-down period is appended to the course.

PAUSE, COOL DOWN AND EXIT FEATURES

Pausing, cooling down, and exiting are integral parts of your workout and can be
accessed any time during a course. The EFX goes through several prerequisites
before actually exiting a course. The following tables explain the various situations.
Since the EFX is self-powered, foot pedal movement must be continuous to avoid
shut down. For more information, refer to page 31.

Note

: If the optional battery recharger is supplying power to the EFX, the factory

setting for Pause mode is two minutes (120 seconds). The business owner or
manager has the option to change the setting. A duration can be set between 1 and
120 seconds and limits how long a user can pause his or her workout. Refer to
Custom Settings Mode on page 23.

In a course,

This is what happens...,

you complete it

Enter Cool Down. At the start of the cool-down period, the resis-
tance is reduced by 20 percent. You  can adjust the setting using
the 

Resistance 

▼▲

 keys. The display features remain, so you

can press the 

Select 

keys to view your workout statistics.

Note

: A cool-down period is appended to those courses that

have a finite duration. If you do not enter a workout time during
the Setup prompts, or you select INFINITE, then a cool-down
period does not occur when you reach the end of a course.

you press Reset

Enter the 

Workout Summary

 mode. You can scan through

the workout statistics by pressing the 

Select 

keys. Note that

the TIME display shows the accumulated workout time in-
cluding warm-up and cool down periods.

no pedaling
or slow pedaling
is detected

Enter Pause mode. PEDAL FASTER appears on the display
and workout time stops accruing. For more information, refer
to page 31.

Summary of Contents for Treadmill EFX534

Page 1: ...Light Commercial EFX Owner s Manual 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...

Page 2: ...cure MaintaintheEFXingoodworkingcondi tion SeetheMaintenancesection Use the EFX only for its intended use as described in this manual Do not use accessory attachments that are not recommended by the m...

Page 3: ...azardous to the environment Proper disposal of the battery is required by federal law To remove the battery from the EFX take the following steps CAUTION Unplug the battery recharger and disconnect it...

Page 4: ...11 Assembly Instructions 11 Removing the Locking Pin 21 Supplying Power To the EFX534 22 Testing the Heart Rate Display 22 Custom Setting Mode 23 Changing the Custom Settings 23 Determining the Units...

Page 5: ...a Workout 38 Pause Cool Down and Exit Features 38 Inserting the Locking Pin 39 Courses 40 Manual Mode and the QuickStart Key 40 Hill Climb Course 40 Interval Course 40 CrossTraining Course 41 Weight...

Page 6: ...adio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la Class A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le minist re des Communica tions du Can...

Page 7: ...ghly recommended To purchase the optional battery recharger check with your dealer OBTAINING SERVICE Do not attempt to service the self powered EFX yourself except for the mainte nance tasks described...

Page 8: ...ses the following conventions for identifying special information Note Contains additional information Important Indicates information to which you should pay special attention CAUTION Indicates steps...

Page 9: ...pallet If any items are missing contact your Precor Commercial Products Service Repre sentative at 1 888 665 4404 STANDARD EQUIPMENT The EFX 534 incorporates the Precor SmartRate and Heart Rate featu...

Page 10: ...screws attach display console E Six 1 inch long x 5 16 inch diameter bolts attach handlebars F Six small diameter washers use with 5 16 inch bolts E G Eighteen1 inchlongx3 8 inchbolts attachuprightand...

Page 11: ...er onto the Precor Limited Warranty card found on the back cover of this manual Refer to Obtaining Service on page 7 and write the number there as well ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS To assist you in the assem...

Page 12: ...th a crescent wrench when the height adjustor is fully threaded into the front base tube 6 Cut the tie wrap holding the plastic grommet Diagram 4 3 Use a wire cutter or scissors to remove the plastic...

Page 13: ...be covered by the Precor limited warranty 9 Routethedisplayconsolecablethroughtheuprightsupport Diagram6 1 Remove any tape or wire ties on the cable Have an assistant hold the upright support securely...

Page 14: ...table but the fasteners still allow room for adjustments 12 Secure the upright support to the base assembly Diagram 7 Align the mounting holes and thread the two bolts G with washers H through opposit...

Page 15: ...t adjustor threads that protrude from inside the base tube 15 Rotate the rear pads Diagram 9 inset Ask your assistant to stabilize the unit while you rotate the rear adjustable pad to the highest posi...

Page 16: ...Do not fully tighten the bolts until after the lower section is attached e Perform steps a through d on the opposite side Diagram 10 Attach the frame stabilizers to the upright support brackets Bolts...

Page 17: ...rt at the base with the eight bolts that attach the frame stabilizers to the base frame Tightening these bolts first helps pull the rest of the parts into alignment Proceed with securely tightening th...

Page 18: ...ars mounting holes are smooth on one side and slightly protrude on the other side Place the protrusions against the handlebar brackets c Align the holes and insert the three bolts E and washers F Thre...

Page 19: ...ower pivot arm using the hex key provided Tighten the bolt securely See Diagram 14 21 Attach the bracket cover Diagram 15 Take the following steps to attach the cover over the upright support bracket...

Page 20: ...sk your assistant to grasp the upright support so that he or she can raise the front of the unit off the floor Use a crescent or combination wrench to loosen the nut Turn the height adjustor clockwise...

Page 21: ...dwarekit intothebaseassembly SeeDiagram18 Insert the front end cap into the base tube Make sure that the cable does not get pinched by the end cap If necessary use a rubber mallet to secure the end ca...

Page 22: ...tivity to transmit a signal to the receiver in the display console However some people because of body chemistry or erratic heart beats cannot use the heart rate feature on the EFX To purchase a POLAR...

Page 23: ...at 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 tha...

Page 24: ...fter Reset it returns to the banner Once you begin entering a key sequence each key must be pressed within four seconds of the other or the Precor banner reappears and you have to begin again The func...

Page 25: ...VIEWING THE ODOMETER HOURS OF USE SOFTWARE VERSION AND ERROR LOG The display console keys that you need to press to view the odometer the num ber of hours the EFX has been in use the software version...

Page 26: ...ed to an appropriate power source then no pedaling is necessary for user ID entry Five zeros appear on the display The left zero indicates that it is awaiting input The following table provides inform...

Page 27: ...fely and effectively This section covers the following information an overview of the features provided on the display console an explanation about the available courses instructions for utilizing the...

Page 28: ...lection Refer to Using QuickStart During the Setup Prompts on the opposite page Enter Submits the displayed selection and moves onto the next Setup prompt COURSE prompt The EFX provides 5 course selec...

Page 29: ...Manual course Course prompt The displayed course is accessed Note Since a default workout time is accessed no progress message such as 10 complete will appear on the display The exception to this rul...

Page 30: ...ulative number of calories being burned The calorie calculation is dependent on the weight that is entered during the setup prompts An accurate weight selection results in a more accurate calorie coun...

Page 31: ...display the heart rate SmartRate and course indicators turn off If the user does not maintain a stride rate of 40 strides per minute then a thirty second shut down process begins Shortly after the th...

Page 32: ...tance or key He or she can opt to change the resistance by holding the key down for more than two seconds Note The RESISTANCE keys appears on both ends of the display label for the user s convenience...

Page 33: ...rkout immediately using the Manual course Default values apply QUICKSTART DefaultValues Prompts DefaultValue COURSE Manual XX MIN Custom settings limit Refer to page 23 Note that the Weight Loss cours...

Page 34: ...r her exercise routine to suit specific needs SmartRate simplifies the correlation between heart rate and exercise A user doesn t have to stop concentrating on the workout to find his or her pulse It...

Page 35: ...nation following on the right Tips to consider during your workout are shown below If the optional battery recharger is not connected you need to maintain a stride rate above 40 strides per minute bef...

Page 36: ...body movement CHANGING THE DISPLAY FEATURES USING THE SELECT KEY The Select keys let you choose which feature s appears on the display When you enter a course the workout time and course profile featu...

Page 37: ...harger is not attached you have only thirty seconds before the EFX shuts off See Pause Cool Down and Exit Features 3 When you have completed a course that has a limited dura tion a five minute cool do...

Page 38: ...tions Since the EFX is self powered foot pedal movement must be continuous to avoid shut down For more information refer to page 31 Note If the optional battery recharger is supplying power to the EFX...

Page 39: ...down on page 31 youpressReset Displays the Workout Summary banner See Reset on the previous page it ends Displays the Workout Summary banner AttheWorkout Summary banner you This is what happens pressR...

Page 40: ...68 kg and an age of zero The SmartRate display is inac tive pressing Enter at the Precor banner This causes the EFX to display several Setup prompts At the COURSE prompt select MANL The Manual course...

Page 41: ...inutes long except the last one which will be one minute 5 Press Enter to proceed to the next prompt When you re finished answering the Setup prompts the Interval course begins To set the resistance l...

Page 42: ...ew settings and applies it to the appropriate forward or backward interval for the remainder of the course WEIGHT LOSS COURSE The Precor Weight Loss course incorporates the latest findings on fat burn...

Page 43: ...iction To keep the friction low the EFX rollers rails and internal mechanisms must be as clean as possible To clean all exposed surfaces on the EFX it is recommended that you use a diluted solution of...

Page 44: ...ugged from the wall outlet and is positioned so that it will not become damaged or interfere with other equipment or people Ensure that is kept free from dirt moisture or damage SYMPTOMS OF A LOW BATT...

Page 45: ...taining Service on page 7 CAUTION The battery stored inside the EFX contains hazardous materials and must be disposed of according to HazardousWaste Regulations Refer to page 3 BATTERY RECHARGER POWER...

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Page 53: ...LSO REGISTER ONLINE AT www precor com warranty If you have questions or need additional information contact your local dealer or call Precor Customer Support at800 347 4404 Thank Y Thank Y Thank Y Tha...

Page 54: ...l in the warranty registration within ten days of purchase Contact Person First Name Zip Code City State How many members do you have Less than 100 100 500 500 1000 1000 2000 2001 What percentage of f...

Page 55: ...below The warranty periods commence on the invoice date of the original purchase This warranty applies only against defects discovered within the warranty period and extends only to the original purc...

Page 56: ...matter Precor will vigorously pursue all unauthorized appropriation of its proprietary rights EFX534 Lit Kit 45368 103 EFX534 OM 45369 103 EFX534 Online OM 45369 403 Registration Card 45622 101 Warra...

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