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Choose a Program

• Determine y

our level of fitnes

s: beginner,

intermediat

e, or advanc

ed.

• Determine y

our immediate g

oal: enduranc

e

training, car

dio-conditioning, or w

eight loss.

If you ar

e a beginner, star

t with a cardio-c

onditioning

progr

am to gr

adually adjust your body t

o the demands of 

exer

cise. Over a r

ecommended eight

-w

eek period, you will

 

increase y

our enduranc

e and streng

th.

For all fitnes

s levels, plan t

o exer

cise at an appropriat

ely 

challenging pace f

or 20 to 30 minut

es a day. W

ear a chest 

strap t

o monitor y

our heart r

ate. Supplement y

our plans 

with fitness w

orkouts fr

om the Prec

or web sit

e  

(www

.prec

or.com). T

he Prec

or web sit

e also provides

 

exper

t advice t

o help you r

each your fitnes

s goals.

monit

or Your 

heart 

ra

te

The Smar

tRate and hear

t rat

e displays pr

ovide visual cues

 

that help you adjust y

our fitness r

outine to r

each your

 

goals. Use these f

eatures t

o keep y

our heart r

ate within

 

the target z

ones.

Wear a C

hest Str

ap

During a work

out, the heart r

ate f

eatures appear on

 

the display when y

ou wear a chest str

ap. T

o rec

eive an

 

accur

ate r

eading, the chest strap needs t

o be in direct

 

contact with y

our skin. After y

ou put on the chest strap

fac

e the display c

onsole for a minimum of 15 sec

onds. This

 

allow

s the rec

eiver in the c

onsole to r

ecogniz

e the signal 

from the chest str

ap.

1. Carefully dampen the back of the str

ap with tap

wat

er (Diagram A

).

Important

Do not use deionized w

ater

. It does

not have the pr

oper minerals and salts t

o conduct

electrical impulses.

2. Adjust the str

ap and fast

en it around y

our chest.

The str

ap should feel snug, not r

estrictive

(Diagram B

).

3. Make sur

e that the chest strap is right side up

, lies

horizontally acr

oss y

our chest, and is cent

ered in

the middle of your chest (Diagr

am C).

When these steps ar

e complet

e, you ar

e ready t

o view

your hear

t rat

e.

touch-

Sensitive Handr

ail Grips

Sever

al Prec

or products inc

orporat

e touch-sensitiv

e

heart r

ate grips on the handr

ails. If you pr

efer t

o use

the touch-sensitiv

e handrail grips, use both hands.

Make sur

e both hands are moist (not dry

) and avoid

 

grasping the sensor

s too tightly

.

not

e:

 For the best hear

t rat

e monitoring r

esults, wear a

 

chest strap

.

smart

ra

te® Features

When you begin an e

xer

cise session, a blinking

segment in the SmartRat

e display appear

s if you

enter

ed your ag

e during the setup phase. The blinking

segment indicates the curr

ent zone of y

our heart r

ate.

The calculation used f

or the heart r

ate tar

get z

one is

your maximum aer

obic heart r

ate:

(220 minus y

our age), multiplied b

y a percentag

e.

For the ideal w

eight loss r

ange, y

our heart r

ate should

remain bet

ween 55% and 6

9% of your maximum

aerobic hear

t rat

e. T o impr

ove y

our over

all

cardio

vascular and r

espirat

ory fitness le

vel, maintain

  

your hear

t rat

e betw

een 70% and 85% of y

our

maximum aerobic hear

t rat

e. For the gr

eatest benefits,

 

maintain your hear

t rat

e in either zone f

or 30 minutes or

 

more at least thr

ee times a week.

Ca

UtI

on: Y

our heart r

ate should ne

ver e

xceed

85% of your maximum aer

obic heart r

ate or g

o

above y

our target z

one (Diagram D

).

Cool Do

wn aF

ter Your 

work

out

Cooling do

wn is an important aspect of y

our work

out

because it helps reduc

e muscle stiffness and

sorenes

s by tr

ansporting e

xces

s lactic acid out of the

working muscles. C

ooling down f

or at least three

minutes helps pr

ovide a smooth tr

ansition that allow

s

your hear

t rat

e to r

eturn to its normal, non-e

xer

cising state.

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14 Prec

or Incorpor

ated

Diagram A

Diagram B

Diagram C

Choo

se a P

rog

ram

Dete

rm

ine yo

ur l

evel o

f fitn

ess:

 beg

inne

r, 

interme

dia

te, or adva

nced

.

Dete

rmine you

r imme

diat

e goal

: endur

ance 

trai

ning, c

ard

io-c

onditioni

ng, 

or wei

ght 

loss.

If yo

u are

 a b

egi

nner

, sta

rt a 

card

io-con

ditio

ning 

program t

o sl

owly 

adjust 

your body

 to a

 com

fort

abl

level

 of e

xerc

ise

. O

ver 

a re

commend

ed 

8-w

eek 

perio

d, y

ou w

ill in

creas

e you

r end

ura

nce a

nd s

tre

ngth

 

whi

le i

mpr

ovi

ng fle

xib

ilit

y. 

If yo

u ha

ve been

 ex

ercis

ing a

nd fee

l that yo

u h

ave 

rea

ched

 an int

erm

edia

te or

 ad

van

ced f

itne

ss lev

el, yo

probabl

y ha

ve e

sta

blis

hed 

goals f

or y

our

self. 

For al

l fit

ness lev

els, p

lan 

to 

exerci

se 

at a comf

ortab

le 

pac

e for 20 to 3

0 mi

nutes

 a day

. W

ear a

 ches

t str

ap 

to monitor yo

ur heart r

ate

. Supp

leme

nt your pl

ans 

with

 fitn

ess w

ork

outs fr

om the

 Precor 

web

 site 

(www

.precor

.co

m). Th

e Pr

ecor w

eb s

ite 

als

o p

rov

ides

 

expert

 ad

vice to he

lp y

ou rea

ch you

r fitn

ess go

als.

Monit

or Y

our

 Heart R

ate

The

 Sm

artR

ate an

d he

art r

ate

 dis

pla

ys pr

ovi

de v

isua

cues

 tha

t help

 yo

u adj

ust yo

ur fitne

ss rou

tine to rea

ch 

your g

oal

s. Us

e the

se f

eatur

es to 

keep y

our 

heart 

rate

 

with

in th

e targ

et z

ones

.

Wear

 a 

Chest Str

ap

Duri

ng a

 work

out, th

e he

art r

ate 

feature

s a

ppe

ar on

 

the d

isp

lay

 whe

n you

 wea

r a 

ches

t s

trap

. T

o rece

ive 

an 

acc

urate

 read

ing

, th

e c

hes

t s

trap

 ne

eds

 to b

e in 

direc

t cont

act w

ith yo

ur s

kin.

 After

 you 

put

 on

 the 

ches

t str

ap,

 fac

e the

 dis

pla

y con

sole 

for a

 minim

um of 

15 s

eco

nds

. T

his a

llow

s the

 re

ceive

r in the

 co

nsol

e to 

recog

nize th

e sig

nal from

 the c

hest s

trap

1.

Care

fully

 da

mpen

 th

e back of 

the str

ap with

 ta

wate

r (Diagr

am

 A).

Im

portant:

 

 Do not

 use deioni

zed wat

er. I

t does 

not ha

ve th

e proper minera

ls and sa

lts t

o c

onduct 

ele

ctric

al i

mpu

lse

s.

2.

Adj

ust th

e str

ap an

d fa

sten it

 ar

ound 

your c

hes

t. 

The s

tra

p s

hou

ld fe

el s

nug

, not re

stric

tiv

(D

iag

ram

 B).

3.

Make

 su

re that

 the

 ch

est s

trap i

s ri

ght s

ide u

p, l

ies 

horizo

ntally

 ac

ross

 your c

hes

t, and

 is

 cent

ered in

 

the 

middle 

of y

our 

ches

t (D

iag

ram

 C).

When

 thes

e st

eps a

re co

mplet

e, y

ou 

are re

ady to 

view

 

your

 hea

rt r

ate!

Tou

ch-

Sen

sit

ive

 H

an

dra

il G

rip

s

Seve

ral Prec

or produ

cts in

corpor

ate

 to

uch-s

ens

itive

 

heart

 rate 

grip

s o

n the

 han

dra

ils.

 If y

ou 

pref

er to 

use 

the touc

h-s

ensi

tive ha

ndra

il gr

ips,

 us

e bo

th ha

nds.

 

Mak

e s

ure b

oth ha

nds a

re 

mois

t (no

t d

ry)

 w

hen yo

gra

sp t

he t

ouc

h-s

ens

itiv

e h

and

rai

l g

rip

s. 

SmartRat

e

®

 Featu

res

When

 yo

u beg

in an exerc

ise 

ses

sio

n, a blin

king 

seg

men

t in

 th

e S

mar

tR

ate

 di

spl

ay a

ppe

ars

 if y

ou 

entere

d y

our a

ge d

uring

 the s

etup p

has

e. T

he bl

inking

 

seg

men

t indi

cate

s the cu

rrent z

one of

 your h

ear

t rat

e. 

The ca

lcula

tion us

ed for th

e heart r

ate t

arge

t zone is

 

your

 maxi

mum

 ae

robi

c hear

t r

ate

(220 

minus

 your ag

e) multi

plied

 by a p

erc

ent. 

For

 th

e id

eal

 w

eig

ht l

oss

 ran

ge,

 yo

ur h

ear

t ra

te s

hou

ld 

remain

 betw

een 5

5%

 an

d 70%

 of y

our ma

ximum

 

aerob

ic h

eart

 ra

te. T

o imp

rove 

you

r over

all 

card

iovas

cula

r an

d respir

atory

 fit

ness le

vel, m

aint

ain 

you

r h

eart r

ate b

etw

een

 70%

 an

d 8

5%

 of

 your

 

maximu

m aer

obi

c he

art

 rate. 

For t

he gr

eate

st b

enef

its,

 ma

inta

in 

your h

eart 

rate

 in 

eithe

r zon

e fo

r 3

0 mi

nutes 

or more 

at le

ast

 three

 time

a week

.

CA

UTI

ON:

 Y our

 hea

rt 

rate

 sh

ould

 nev

er e

xce

ed 

85%

 of 

yo

ur m

axi

mu

m a

ero

bic

 he

art

 rat

e o

r g

ab

ove

 yo

ur t

arg

et z

on

e (

Dia

gra

m D

).

Diag

ram

 D

Co

ol Down

 Afte

r Y our

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kou

t

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g dow

n is a

n im

portan

t aspec

t of

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ork

out 

beca

use it

 he

lps

 re

duc

e m

usc

le s

tiffn

ess an

sor

enes

s b

y trans

por

ting

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s la

ctic a

cid o

ut of th

workin

g mu

scle

s. C

ooling

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wn for at

 le

ast t

hre

minu

tes he

lps 

prov

ide a 

sm

oot

h transi

tio

n th

at a

llo

ws 

your hea

rt rat

e to retu

rn to its no

rmal, non-

exercis

ing

 

sta

te.

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ram A

Diag

ram

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Diag

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Choo

se a P

rog

ram

Dete

rm

ine yo

ur l

evel o

f fitn

ess:

 beg

inne

r, 

interme

dia

te, or adva

nced

.

Dete

rmine you

r imme

diat

e goal

: endur

ance 

trai

ning, c

ard

io-c

onditioni

ng, 

or wei

ght 

loss.

If yo

u are

 a b

egi

nner

, sta

rt a 

card

io-con

ditio

ning 

program t

o sl

owly 

adjust 

your body

 to a

 com

fort

abl

level

 of e

xerc

ise

. O

ver 

a re

commend

ed 

8-w

eek 

perio

d, y

ou w

ill in

creas

e you

r end

ura

nce a

nd s

tre

ngth

 

whi

le i

mpr

ovi

ng fle

xib

ilit

y. 

If yo

u ha

ve been

 ex

ercis

ing a

nd fee

l that yo

u h

ave 

rea

ched

 an int

erm

edia

te or

 ad

van

ced f

itne

ss lev

el, yo

probabl

y ha

ve e

sta

blis

hed 

goals f

or y

our

self. 

For al

l fit

ness lev

els, p

lan 

to 

exerci

se 

at a comf

ortab

le 

pac

e for 20 to 3

0 mi

nutes

 a day

. W

ear a

 ches

t str

ap 

to monitor yo

ur heart r

ate

. Supp

leme

nt your pl

ans 

with

 fitn

ess w

ork

outs fr

om the

 Precor 

web

 site 

(www

.precor

.co

m). Th

e Pr

ecor w

eb s

ite 

als

o p

rov

ides

 

expert

 ad

vice to he

lp y

ou rea

ch you

r fitn

ess go

als.

Monit

or Y

our

 Heart R

ate

The

 Sm

artR

ate an

d he

art r

ate

 dis

pla

ys pr

ovi

de v

isua

cues

 tha

t help

 yo

u adj

ust yo

ur fitne

ss rou

tine to rea

ch 

your g

oal

s. Us

e the

se f

eatur

es to 

keep y

our 

heart 

rate

 

with

in th

e targ

et z

ones

.

Wear

 a 

Chest Str

ap

Duri

ng a

 work

out, th

e he

art r

ate 

feature

s a

ppe

ar on

 

the d

isp

lay

 whe

n you

 wea

r a 

ches

t s

trap

. T

o rece

ive 

an 

acc

urate

 read

ing

, th

e c

hes

t s

trap

 ne

eds

 to b

e in 

direc

t cont

act w

ith yo

ur s

kin.

 After

 you 

put

 on

 the 

ches

t str

ap,

 fac

e the

 dis

pla

y con

sole 

for a

 minim

um of 

15 s

eco

nds

. T

his a

llow

s the

 re

ceive

r in the

 co

nsol

e to 

recog

nize th

e sig

nal from

 the c

hest s

trap

1.

Care

fully

 da

mpen

 th

e back of 

the str

ap with

 ta

wate

r (Diagr

am

 A).

Im

portant:

 

 Do not

 use deioni

zed wat

er. I

t does 

not ha

ve th

e proper minera

ls and sa

lts t

o c

onduct 

ele

ctric

al i

mpu

lse

s.

2.

Adj

ust th

e str

ap an

d fa

sten it

 ar

ound 

your c

hes

t. 

The s

tra

p s

hou

ld fe

el s

nug

, not re

stric

tiv

(D

iag

ram

 B).

3.

Make

 su

re that

 the

 ch

est s

trap i

s ri

ght s

ide u

p, l

ies 

horizo

ntally

 ac

ross

 your c

hes

t, and

 is

 cent

ered in

 

the 

middle 

of y

our 

ches

t (D

iag

ram

 C).

When

 thes

e st

eps a

re co

mplet

e, y

ou 

are re

ady to 

view

 

your

 hea

rt r

ate!

Tou

ch-

Sen

sit

ive

 H

an

dra

il G

rip

s

Seve

ral Prec

or produ

cts in

corpor

ate

 to

uch-s

ens

itive

 

heart

 rate 

grip

s o

n the

 han

dra

ils.

 If y

ou 

pref

er to 

use 

the touc

h-s

ensi

tive ha

ndra

il gr

ips,

 us

e bo

th ha

nds.

 

Mak

e s

ure b

oth ha

nds a

re 

mois

t (no

t d

ry)

 w

hen yo

gra

sp t

he t

ouc

h-s

ens

itiv

e h

and

rai

l g

rip

s. 

SmartRat

e

®

 Featu

res

When

 yo

u beg

in an exerc

ise 

ses

sio

n, a blin

king 

seg

men

t in

 th

e S

mar

tR

ate

 di

spl

ay a

ppe

ars

 if y

ou 

entere

d y

our a

ge d

uring

 the s

etup p

has

e. T

he bl

inking

 

seg

men

t indi

cate

s the cu

rrent z

one of

 your h

ear

t rat

e. 

The ca

lcula

tion us

ed for th

e heart r

ate t

arge

t zone is

 

your

 maxi

mum

 ae

robi

c hear

t r

ate

(220 

minus

 your ag

e) multi

plied

 by a p

erc

ent. 

For

 th

e id

eal

 w

eig

ht l

oss

 ran

ge,

 yo

ur h

ear

t ra

te s

hou

ld 

remain

 betw

een 5

5%

 an

d 70%

 of y

our ma

ximum

 

aerob

ic h

eart

 ra

te. T

o imp

rove 

you

r over

all 

card

iovas

cula

r an

d respir

atory

 fit

ness le

vel, m

aint

ain 

you

r h

eart r

ate b

etw

een

 70%

 an

d 8

5%

 of

 your

 

maximu

m aer

obi

c he

art

 rate. 

For t

he gr

eate

st b

enef

its,

 ma

inta

in 

your h

eart 

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Summary of Contents for TRM 211

Page 1: ...ered your age during the setup phase The blinking segment indicates the current zone of your heart rate The calculation used for the heart rate target zone is your maximum aerobic heart rate 220 minus your age multiplied by a percent For the ideal weight loss range your heart rate should remain between 55 and 70 of your maximum aerobic heart rate To improve your overall cardiovascular and respirat...

Page 2: ...ed to the electrical supply in your house before you use the treadmill STEP 1 Turn the treadmill on STEP 4 Place one foot on each of the rails on either side of the treadmill belt STEP 7 Use the controls on the console to adjust the incline angle of the treadmill and the speed of the belt STEP 2 Step onto the treadmill STEP 5 Touch the QUICKSTART key manual operation STEP 8 If you need to end your...

Page 3: ...ion a blinking segment in the SmartRate display appears if you entered your age during the setup phase The blinking segment indicates the current zone of your heart rate The calculation used for the heart rate target zone is your maximum aerobic heart rate 220 minus your age multiplied by a percent For the ideal weight loss range your heart rate should remain between 55 and 70 of your maximum aero...

Page 4: ...OWNER S MANUAL WELCOME TO A PERSONALIZED FITNESS EXPERIENCE FOR YOUR HOME Energy Series TRM 211 TREADMILL ...

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Page 6: ...ons and observe all safety notices These precautions include the following Read all instructions in this guide before installing and using the equipment and follow any labels on the equipment Make sure all users see a physician for a complete physical examination before they begin any fitness program Il est conseillé de subir un examen médical complet avant d entreprendre tout programme d exercise...

Page 7: ... hour 1 6 kilometers per hour Hold on to a stationary handrail or handlebar with one hand whenever you operate the console keys with the other hand Before the running belt begins moving before your workout and after it stops at the end of your workout straddle the belt by placing your feet firmly on the right and left staging platforms Keep your body and head facing forward Never attempt to turn a...

Page 8: ...al power adapter and plug away from heated surfaces Route power cables so that they are not walked on pinched or damaged by items placed upon or against them including the equipment itself Ensure the equipment has adequate ventilation Do not place anything on top of or over the equipment Do not use on a cushioned surface that could block the ventilation opening Assemble and operate the equipment o...

Page 9: ...se as described in this manual Do not use accessory attachments that are not recommended by Precor Such attachments may cause injuries Do not operate the equipment where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered Do not use outdoors Do not attempt to service the equipment yourself except to follow the maintenance instructions in this manual CAUTION DO NOT remove th...

Page 10: ...ent grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the unit is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the treadmill If it does not fit the outlet get a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Hazardous Materials and Proper Disposal The batteries within self powered equipmen...

Page 11: ...ctive In accordance with the European WEEE Directive electrical and electronic equipment EEE is to be collected separately and to be reused recycled or recovered at end of life Users of EEE with the WEEE label per Annex IV of the WEEE Directive must not dispose of end of life EEE as unsorted municipal waste but use the collection framework available to customers for the return recycling and recove...

Page 12: ...on Part 15 The treadmill has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation The treadmill generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the owner s manual ins...

Page 13: ... Do not remove or otherwise bypass the 3 prong plug with an adapter in order to use a non grounded outlet Do not plug the treadmill into a power transformer in an attempt to adjust the voltage requirements Failure to follow these instructions might damage the unit and will void the Precor Limited Warranty If an appropriate cord for your location was not included with your treadmill please contact ...

Page 14: ... the Precor web site at www precor com For future reference write the model serial number and date of purchase for your unit in the space provided The serial number is printed on a label located on the front panel near the power cord Refer to the following figure Model _______ Serial ______________________ Date purchased _________________________________ Figure 1 Location of serial number 303207 1...

Page 15: ...ing the Unit On and Off 14 Using the Reset Switch 14 Location 14 Heart Rate Features 15 Important Use and Safety Information 15 Using the Touch Sensitive Heart Rate Grips 17 Using SmartRate 19 Heart Rate Analysis 20 Display Console 21 More Information about the Center Display 23 More Information about the Workout Statistics and the Lower Display 24 Workout Options 26 Choosing QUICKSTART 27 Selecti...

Page 16: ... S Standard or Metric Display 40 Informational Displays 41 Red Reset Button 42 Troubleshooting Error Codes 43 Troubleshooting Heart Rate Issues 44 Maintenance 45 Inspection 45 Cleaning the Equipment 46 Storing the Chest Strap 47 Checking the Alignment of the Running Belt 47 Adjusting the Running Belt 49 Long Term Storage 50 Precor Residential Equipment Limited Warranty 51 303207 110 rev A TRM 211 ...

Page 17: ...ach workout as shown in the following figure A tug on the lanyard disengages the magnetic safety key and trips the safety power switch inside the display console that stops the running belt and ends your exercise session Note If the safety power switch trips the treadmill does not retain your workout statistics To resume exercising take the following steps 1 If needed reattach the safety clip to y...

Page 18: ... safe place The treadmill cannot operate unless the magnetic safety key is attached to the display console Using the Handrails To maintain your balance always grasp a handrail when you step on or off the treadmill and when you use the keypad The treadmill is also equipped with touch sensitive heart rate grips that you can use to measure your heart rate during your workout refer to Heart Rate Featu...

Page 19: ...d conditions To protect the lower electronic boards from damage a red button near the power switch must be pressed to reset the circuit breaker refer to Advanced Programming and Troubleshooting Location To prevent damage to the lower unit locate your treadmill away from heating ducts For safety and maintenance purposes it is important to keep the area around the treadmill open and free from encumb...

Page 20: ...ysician for a thorough physical examination Seek advice from your physician to learn the target heart rate appropriate for your fitness level Your heart rate should never exceed 85 of your maximum aerobic heart rate If it does immediately slow down and adjust the ramp incline or resistance to return to your physical recommended target zone Consult your physician before engaging in any vigorous exe...

Page 21: ... available later in this chapter refer to Using SmartRate If you prefer to use the touch sensitive heart rate grips grasp both touch sensitive heart rate grips and wait five to ten seconds Make sure both hands are moist Note When a signal is detected a number appears in the HEART RATE display and indicates your heart rate Always face forward on the treadmill and use the handrail for balance Keep u...

Page 22: ...ter your age during the setup prompts the SmartRate display provides a visual cue that helps you stay within your preferred heart rate target zone Important Enter your age when the treadmill prompts you If you do not the information on the SmartRate display will not be accurate The touch sensitive grips are located on the treadmill s handlebars as shown in the following figure To allow the treadmi...

Page 23: ...old Holding the grips too tightly can affect the reading As you work out your perspiration will help transmit your heart rate signal If you have difficulty using the touch sensitive grips to determine your heart rate try the sensors again later in the workout to see if you can obtain a heart rate signal Figure 5 Touch sensitive heart rate grips 303207 110 rev A TRM 211 Owner s Manual 031914 EN US ...

Page 24: ... bar blinks and provides a visual cue The calculation used to determine your maximum aerobic heart rate is 220 minus your age When you multiply it by the percent indicated in the table you can understand the relationship between the blinking SmartRate bar and your target heart rate Table 1 Heart rate target zones and SmartRate LEDs Heart Rate Zone Percent SmartRate Bars Lit Blinking Target Zone Be...

Page 25: ...rt rate grips for at least ten seconds Heart Rate Analysis Every time you complete a program using the touch sensitive heart rate grips your average heart rate appears along with your workout summary statistics The heart rate analysis is based on all of the heart rate measurements the treadmill is able to complete while you are exercising 303207 110 rev A TRM 211 Owner s Manual 031914 EN US body o...

Page 26: ... display to monitor your heart rate and maintain it in your target zone refer to Using SmartRate PROGRAMS Every time you press this key the display cycles through the following available workouts Manual P1 Weight Loss P2 Interval P3 Hill Climb P4 Walk P5 Fun Run 10K P6 These programs are described in more detail later in this manual refer to Programs After you have selected a program its profile a...

Page 27: ...speed changes to meet the target but the change occurs gradually so the transition is smooth STOP A firm tap on the red STOP key slows the running belt to a stop and the treadmill enters pause mode To resume press QUICKSTART or the SPEED up arrow key To reset to the banner hold the red STOP key for a few seconds or press it two more times refer to Pausing During a Workout or the Cool Down Period C...

Page 28: ...cise session a blinking column indicates your position in the program If the profile is only one row in height then markers appear occasionally and provide a sense of movement through the program Note The center display provides a matrix consisting of 8 rows and 20 columns You can determine the duration of each column in a program if the workout time is less than 20 minutes by dividing the program...

Page 29: ... Statistics HEART RATE CALORIES DISTANCE and TIME HEART RATE Your heart rate appears in the HEART RATE display if you are using the touch sensitive heart rate grips refer to Heart Rate Features CALORIES Tracks the cumulative number of calories being burned DISTANCE Tracks linear distance in either miles or kilometers The distance is calculated based on your speed TIME Displays the workout time in ...

Page 30: ...t the pace speed at which you are moving is 4 minutes and 23 seconds per mile When you press the SPEED arrow keys the pace display changes accordingly 0 1 mile per key press Note If your pace is greater than 60 minutes per mile the display indicates hours and minutes hr mm SPEED Displays the running belt speed in miles per hour mph or kilometers per hour kph The running belt speed ranges from 0 5 ...

Page 31: ...e CHOOSE QUICKSTART OR PROGRAM TO BEGIN scrolls across the lower display 4 Hold on to a handrail while stepping on to the treadmill 5 Face the display and straddle the running belt by placing your feet on the trim strips provided 6 Attach the safety clip to your clothing 7 Grip a handrail with one hand to steady yourself 8 Select one of the following options If you want Then press To start exercis...

Page 32: ...ogram Manual Time Unlimited Weight 150 lb 68 kg Age 35 2 Hold onto a handrail and straddle the running belt BELT STARTING scrolls across the display A 3 second countdown appears in the upper display and then the running belt starts moving 3 Step on to the running belt with the speed at or below 1 mph 1 6 kph and begin exercising Use the SPEED arrow keys to increase or decrease the speed of the run...

Page 33: ... weight or age that you have already entered press STOP HOLD TO RESET or wait 30 seconds to return to the banner Select a program and reenter the appropriate values 4 Hold onto a handrail and straddle the running belt BELT STARTING scrolls across the display A 3 second countdown appears and then the running belt starts moving 5 Step on to the running belt with the speed at or below 1 mph or 1 kph ...

Page 34: ...kout summary appears at the end of the cool down period refer to Ending a Workout Important If you exit a program before completing it the cool down period is bypassed To prematurely end the cool down period do the following 1 Grasp a handrail with one hand 2 Press the red Stop key with your other hand The treadmill enters pause mode 3 Press the red Stop key again to view the workout summary 4 Pre...

Page 35: ...a Workout CAUTION Hold on to a handrail when you near the end of your exercise session The incline automatically recalibrates to a 0 grade If the lift is moving wait until it stops before stepping off the treadmill The running belt stops when you complete the automatic cool down period and you hear a series of audible beeps After the running belt stops time stops accruing The workout summary shows...

Page 36: ...any time do the following 1 Grasp a handrail with one hand 2 Press the red STOP key with your other hand The treadmill enters pause mode 3 Press the red STOP key again to view the workout summary 4 Press the red STOP key a third time to return to the banner Important Always turn Off and unplug the treadmill when it is not in use Never leave children unsupervised around the treadmill 303207 110 rev...

Page 37: ...nner or returning to regular exercise you can start a cardio conditioning program to slowly return your body to a comfortable level of exercise If you have been exercising and feel that you have an intermediate or advanced fitness level you probably have established goals The Precor web site www precor com can give you many ideas about fitness workouts and advice from the experts Several exercise ...

Page 38: ...level of exertion becomes too great reduce your pace or change the incline using the SPEED or INCLINE arrow keys to override each upcoming column in the program profile To pause during a program press the red STOP key refer to Pausing During a Workout or the Cool Down Period When you complete a program that contains a time limit or specified distance the automatic cool down period begins refer to ...

Page 39: ...mns The blinking column indicates your position in the program A cool down period occurs automatically when you reach the time goal set for the program refer to Selecting a Program Note An exception to the cool down period exists refer to Advanced Programming and Troubleshooting To use the SmartRate feature you need to specify your age during the setup prompts 303207 110 rev A TRM 211 Owner s Manu...

Page 40: ...ace and adjust the speed and incline to meet the target range refer to Heart Rate Features Note To view the heart rate and SmartRate features you must enter your age during setup and grasp the touch sensitive heart rate grips Use the INCLINE arrow keys to change the incline for the rest or work interval When you make changes the software repeats the settings for the remaining intervals When you co...

Page 41: ... program the incline is preset You can change the incline levels using the INCLINE arrow keys as shown in the following figure The settings are repeated throughout the program Figure 8 Column height 1 and incline 2 settings To change a setting press the appropriate arrow key and continue The change is applied to the remaining intervals When you complete the program any adjustments made to the incl...

Page 42: ... The Walk Program is a great cardio conditioning program for both beginners and serious walkers The incline is preprogrammed The percentage of incline and the frequency with which the columns change determine the level of difficulty During your workout the incline level changes automatically You can use the INCLINE arrow keys to modify the preset incline settings and you can also use the SPEED arr...

Page 43: ...ess you change it or the program s time limit is reached You can override the incline levels at any time by pressing the INCLINE arrow keys The running belt s speed is completely under your control Adjust the speed using the SPEED arrow keys The TIME display shows the amount of time you have been exercising For comparison purposes record your time to note the changes as you increase your fitness a...

Page 44: ...u have a 2 second window to access diagnostics mode During this 2 second period you need to press the appropriate keys quickly and without pause Exit the diagnostics mode by pressing the STOP HOLD TO RESET key for two or more seconds The advanced programming prompts appear sequentially and in a menu format Pressing the arrow keys moves you through the programs Press OK to choose or accept the disp...

Page 45: ...er 4 If you press ENTER the current unit of measure US STANDARD or METRIC appears in the display Any arrow key lets you alternate between the prompts Note Changing the display to metric measurements affects the default settings Distances and the odometer values are converted to and appear in kilometers KM Speed appears in kilometers per hour If you use QUICKSTART the weight is set at 68 kg 5 Press...

Page 46: ...in the 2 second window the banner appears and you must begin again 3 ODOMETER appears in the display The software version appears in the center display The odometer value the cumulative miles or kilometers users have traveled appears in the DISTANCE display The furthest digit on the left marks the hundred thousandths position while the furthest digit to the right indicates tenths of a mile or kilo...

Page 47: ... red reset button and then turn the treadmill On 5 Check the display to verify that the Precor banner is scrolling across the display If the display remains blank call Precor customer support Important You should not attempt to service the treadmill except for maintenance tasks as described in this manual The treadmill does not contain any user serviceable parts that require lubrication For inform...

Page 48: ...tenance tasks as described in this manual The treadmill does not contain any user serviceable parts that require lubrication For information about product operation or service see the Precor web site at www precor com For future reference write the model serial number and date of purchase for your unit in the space provided The serial number is printed on a label located on the front panel near th...

Page 49: ...t rate Make sure you are holding the touch sensitive grips firmly but not tightly Wait at least ten seconds for your heart rate to appear Note To conduct electrical impulses from a user s heart the sensors in the touch sensitive grips must be in contact with the user s skin Usually the concentration of salts in a person s perspiration provides enough conductivity to transmit a signal to the receiv...

Page 50: ...ns that the equipment may be in need of service If you notice any of these obtain service Important If you determine that the treadmill needs service make sure that the treadmill cannot be used inadvertently Turn the unit Off and then unplug the power cord from its power source Remove the magnetic safety key and safety clip and store it in a safe place Make sure other users know that the treadmill...

Page 51: ...d base of the treadmill However for efficient operation the treadmill relies on low friction To keep the friction low the unit s running belt staging platforms and internal mechanisms must be as clean as possible Precor recommends the treadmill be cleaned before and after each workout Use mild soap and water to dampen a soft cloth and wipe all exposed surfaces This helps remove any dust or dirt CA...

Page 52: ... as described in this manual The treadmill does not contain any user serviceable parts that require lubrication For information about product operation or service see the Precor web site at www precor com For future reference write the model serial number and date of purchase for your unit in the space provided The serial number is printed on a label located on the front panel near the power cord ...

Page 53: ...N If you hear any chafing or the running belt appears to be getting damaged stop the running belt immediately by pressing the red STOP key Contact Precor Customer Support 5 Walk around to the rear of the unit and observe the belt for a few minutes The belt should be centered on the running belt If the belt drifts off center you must make adjustments refer to Adjusting the Running Belt Important Fa...

Page 54: ...e the model serial number and date of purchase for your unit in the space provided The serial number is printed on a label located on the front panel near the power cord refer to Obtaining Service CAUTION For your safety use the power switch to turn Off the treadmill before making any adjustments Do not adjust the running belt when someone is standing on the unit To adjust the running belt 1 Locat...

Page 55: ...ise this moves the belt to the left Important Do not turn the adjusting bolt more than turn at a time Overtightening the bolt can damage the treadmill 2 Recheck the alignment of the belt refer to Checking the Alignment of the Running Belt Long Term Storage When the treadmill is not in use for any length of time turn it Off Make sure that the power cord is unplugged from its power source and is pos...

Page 56: ... below The warranty period commences on the invoice date of original purchase This warranty applies only against defects discovered within the warranty period and extends only to the original purchaser of the product Parts repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period only To make claim under warranty the buyer must notify...

Page 57: ...y parts only limited warranty Satisfactory proof of purchase is required in all cases Conditions and Restrictions This warranty is valid only in accordance with the conditions set forth below 1 The warranty applies to the Precor product only if a It is serviced by a Precor certified technician b It remains in the possession of the original purchaser and proof of purchase is demonstrated c It has n...

Page 58: ... contrary or additional representations whether oral or written ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THAT APPLY TO ANY PARTS DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIODS OF EXPRESS WARRANTIES GIVEN ABOVE FOR THOSE SAME PARTS PRECOR HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES THOSE WARRANTIES THEREAFTER Some states do not allow limitation ...

Page 59: ...UTED NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE FOR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT PROPERTY DAMAGE LOSS OF USE REVENUE OR PROFIT COST OF CAPITAL COST OF SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT ADDITIONAL COST INCURRED BY BUYER BY WAY OF CORRECTION OR OTHERWISE OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM NONDELIVERY OR FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT This ex...

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Page 62: ...ange 0 15 grade Frame Powder coated steel Regulatory Approvals FCC ETL Programs Manual Hill Climb Weight Loss Walk Interval Fun Run 10 K Electronic Readouts Calories Program Profile Distance SmartRate Zone Heart Rate Speed Incline Time Elapsed Pace Time Remaining Program Name Workout Summary Use of touch sensitive heart rate grips is required Product Features QuickStart SmartRate Heart Rate Touch ...

Page 63: ...ve award winning designs of exercise equipment Precor aggressively seeks U S and foreign patents for both the mechanical construction and the visual aspects of its product design Any party contemplating the use of Precor product designs is hereby forewarned that Precor considers the unauthorized appropriation of its proprietary rights to be a very serious matter Precor will vigorously pursue all u...

Page 64: ...Assembly Guide ENERGY SERIES TREADMILLS MODEL 211 WELCOME TO A PERSONALIZED FITNESS EXPERIENCE FOR YOUR HOME ...

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Page 66: ...uired Tools 3 Hardware Kit not to scale 3 Assembling the Treadmill 5 Assembling the Frame 6 Attaching the Handrail Assembly 8 Tightening the Fasteners 8 Attaching the Console 9 Completing the Assembly 10 Removing the Protective Film 10 Leveling the Treadmill 11 Checking the Alignment 12 Adjusting the Running Belt 12 ...

Page 67: ... manual for proper placement of your equipment Make sure that the power switch is OFF and that the treadmill is not plugged into a power source Check the ON OFF power switch on the front of the treadmill Place the switch in the O OFF position Assemble the treadmill on a solid flat surface A smooth flat surface under the treadmill helps keep it level and a level treadmill will have fewer malfunctio...

Page 68: ...nt and set them aside 4 Cut all plastic ties securing the equipment in place 5 Remove the base frame assembly from the container and set it on the floor where you plan to assemble and use the equipment Required Tools Phillips head screwdriver 17 mm open end wrench Level Wire cutter Hardware Kit not to scale The hardware kit shipped with this equipment contains the fasteners and other hardware comp...

Page 69: ...Treadmill 211 Assembly Guide 4 Other Components Two water bottle holders 6 mm T handle hex wrench Stop key and clip ...

Page 70: ...ord is disconnected from its power source Figure 1 On Off switch in Off position Proper alignment and adjustment of the equipment is critical When you install fasteners leave room for adjustments Do not fully tighten the fasteners until you are instructed to do so The following figure shows the names used in this manual for the major components of the equipment Figure 2 Major components of the tre...

Page 71: ...e Note The left upright support has a large hole on the inner side of it 2 Secure the wire tie to the data cable Figure 3 Wire secured to data cable 3 Pull the wire tie and cable through the upright support as you position it against the base frame side bracket Figure 4 Pull cable through upright 4 Ask your assistant to position the left upright support into the base frame side bracket Secure the ...

Page 72: ...pport place each screw and washer on the 6 mm T handle hex key and insert it through the cutout in the upright support Partially tighten so the upright is stable but leave room for adjustments Figure 6 Side mounting holes on upright support 6 Repeat this procedure to attach the right upright support Partially tighten the fasteners Figure 7 Right upright support attachment ...

Page 73: ...of each handrail cap rests on each upright support Align the mounting holes and insert six M8 x 15 mm buttonhead screws and six 8 4 mm washers Partially tighten the fasteners Important Make sure the fasteners do not pinch the cable Cables damaged by improper installation will not be covered by the Precor Limited Warranty Figure 9 Handrail assembly Tightening the Fasteners Tighten the base screws i...

Page 74: ...ables under the clips in the indented area on the back of the display console and lower the display console onto its bracket Important Make sure that the cables are tucked into the cable clips before you place the console on the bracket Figure 11 Cable clip locations 3 Feed excess cable into the center handrail 4 Set the console onto the console bracket It should sit flush on the console without g...

Page 75: ...brackets and secure each using an M5 x 10 mm buttonhead screw and 5 2 mm washer Fully tighten each screw Figure 13 Bottle attachments 2 Place the magnetic stop key into the cutout on the display Figure 14 Stop key attachment Removing the Protective Film The treadmill ships with a protective film over the Precor logos and on the face of the console To remove the film grasp the edge of it and peel i...

Page 76: ...ing on the type of level you use Figure 15 Level position across belt 2 Place the level along the belt front to back as shown in the following figure Make sure the level reads at center or zero depending on the type of level you use Figure 16 Level position along belt To level the treadmill 1 Ask your assistant to lift the rear portion of the treadmill Important Use proper lifting techniques when ...

Page 77: ... the running belt immediately by pressing the red STOP button Contact Precor Customer Support 5 Walk around to the rear of the unit and observe the belt for a few minutes The belt should run centered along the running bed If the belt drifts off center you will need to make adjustments Refer to the next section Important If the belt needs alignment make the adjustments at once Failure to align the ...

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Page 79: ...ing designs of exercise equipment Precor aggressively seeks U S and foreign patents for both the mechanical construction and the visual aspects of its product design Any party contemplating the use of Precor product designs is hereby forewarned that Precor considers the unauthorized appropriation of its proprietary rights to be a very serious matter Precor will vigorously pursue all unauthorized a...

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