Service and Diagnostic Menus
(Spinner® ChronoSpinner® Chrono™ Power bike.™ Power models only)
About
In addition to the primary workout display information, the Spinner® Chrono™ console has a service/setup mode providing access to the club setup parameter menus, the bike information menus, the current operating information menus, and to the service diagnostic test menus:
- Club Parameters: Use Club Parameter settings to choose the type of information you want exercisers to see on the console while working out.
- Informational Settings: The Information Settings contain the information required when you contact Precor Customer Support including serial numbers, software program versions, odometer, and model numbers.
- Operational Information: The operating TorqueTorque is a measure of the force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis. Bolt/nut example: 5 nM torque is equivalent to 5 newtons of force applied one meter from the center of the bolt, 6 ft-lb is equivalent to 6 lb of force applied 1 foot away from the center of the bolt., WATTS, and RPM values.
- Service Tests: Perform tests to help you troubleshoot systems including torque, WATTS, RPM, battery, generator and console display.
- Error Log: View the detected error event codes, see Error Log.
The console USB port is used for program updates, system settings cloning between consoles, and to download system information and error log data.

The menus are accessed sequentially by scrolling through the list of menus in a forward or reversed direction using the following console buttons. You cannot directly access a menu item.

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Note: Refer to the SPINNER® CHRONO™ CONSOLE "Operators Guide", at Operator's Guide, for the latest console menu information. |
Club Parameter Settings
Use the Club Settings to choose the type of settings and information available to the exercisers.
Information Settings Parameters
The Information Settings contain the information required when you contact Precor Customer Support including serial numbers, software program versions, odometer and error log summary, and model numbers.
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Note: It is possible to record system information and the error log on a properly formatted USB drive. |
Operational Information
Service Tests
Perform tests to help you troubleshoot systems including torque, WATTS, RPM, battery and generator voltage and amps, and display elements.
Press the white button to move from one test to the next.