Procedure 7.16 - Replacing the Step-Up Pulley Belt 1. Set the on/off switch in the ioffi position, then unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. WARNING: Before continuing with this procedure, review the Warning and Caution statements listed in Section One, Things You Should Know. 2. Remove the rear cover as described in Procedure 7.1 3. Remove the stairarm assemblies as described ...
read moreAttached You will found how to Replace Precor Ellipticals C546 The Input Drive Assembly Procedure 7.17...
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read moreAttached You will found how to Replace Precor Ellipticals C546 Front or Rear Covers Procedure 7.1...
read more1. Set the on/off switch in the ioffi position, the unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 2. Loosen the screws that fasten the upper end of the handrail into the upper handrail clamp. 3. Loosen the four set screws that fasten the lower end of the handrail into the frame tube. 4. Slide the upper end of the handrill out of the upper handrail clamp and then slide the lower end of the ...
read more1. Set the on/off switch in the ioffi position, the unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 2. Loosen and remove the two bolts that fasten the stairarm pedal onto the stairarm. 3. Remove the stairarm pedal from the stairarm. 4. Set the replacement stairarm pedal at it's mounting position on the stairarm. 5. Install and hand tighten the stairarm pedal mounting hardware removed in step 2. ...
read moreAttached you will find How to Replace Precor Ellipticals C546 the display enclosure or upper PCA Procedure 7.2...
read moreAttached you will find How to Replace Precor Ellipticals C546 Stairarm...
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read moreError 15 - A.C. Input Voltage Too High Description: This error monitors the A.C input voltage. If the A.C. input momentarily reaches the upper limit, an error 15 will be logged. The upper acceptable input voltage limit is 132 V.A.C. on 120 V.A.C systems or 264 V.A.C. on 240 V.A.C. systems. Possible Causes: 1. A.C. input voltage incorrect. 2. A.C. input voltage transients. Transients ...
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