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C954, C956 Treadmill
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Procedure 2.2 - Displaying Information
The information display will access the following data;
Odometer
Hour meter
Software version
Error log
Serial Number (version 3 only)
Procedure
1. Plug the power cord into the wall outlet, then turn on the treadmill with the circuit breaker.
2. With the PRECOR banner scrolling, press the keys RESET,6,5, sequentially.
3. The treadmills odometer will be displayed as 1234567 MPH or 1234567 KPH depending on
club settings (See Procedure 2.3).
Note: The odometer data is stored in non-volatile memory on the upper PCA. If the upper PCA
is replaced the odometer data will be lost.
4. Press the STOP or the ENTER key to proceed to the hour meter display.
5. The operating time of the unit will be displayed as 12345 HOURS. The operating time is
defined as total amount of time that the unit has operated in program modes with the drive
motor running. The hour meter is also used to provide the “time stamp” for the error code
log.
6. Press the STOP or the ENTER key to proceed to the software version display.
7. The software versions of the upper and lower PCAs will be displayed as;
UPPER 1.01 LOWER 1.01.
8. Press the STOP or the ENTER key to proceed to the error log.
9. The error log will store up to 10 error conditions. The errors are logged with the most recent
error in position one. When a new error condition occurs, each existing error is pushed down
one position in log. If there was an error in position 10 when a new error was logged, the
error that was in position 10 will be lost.
10. Each error in the log will show the odometer reading (in miles) and the time (hour meter)
when the error occurred. The errors are displayed as;
1 ER20 1234567 MI 12345 HRS.
11. The arrows keys will allow you to scroll through the log. When the first unused position is
reached in the log, the message NO MORE ERRORS will be displayed.
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