Owner`s manual

ClimbMax 1000 Owner’s Manual Page 7
Plug in the Display Cable
Lay the ClimbMax on its right side. Take the lower end of the display ribbon cable (the one you
routed through the slot in the base when attaching the display upright). Fold around the motor and
plug it into the connector on the power board.
Level the ClimbMax
Move the climber to where it will be used. Press on either side of the front foot to see if you can
rock it from side to side. If you can, or if it is not level, raise or lower the glides on the front foot
until the climber is stable. Then, tighten the lock nuts on the front foot.
Plugging in the ClimbMax
The ClimbMax 1000 has both power in and power out sockets. You can plug a ClimbMax into
either a wall outlet or the power out socket on another ClimbMax. Using the correct cord, plug one
end into the “in” socket and the other end into the wall or another ClimbMax.
If you have daisy-chain power cords, you can connect up to 10 climbers using the same 10 amp
outlet.
Setting Options
ClimbMax offers an easy-to-access setup menu to let you match the climber’s default settings and
limits to your users’ needs and the way you want to run your facility. You can set the default and
maximum workout length, the measurement units used on the display, and more.
To set options:
1. Enter Setup Mode by turning the climber off, then holding down the Switch Display key
while turning it back on.
2. For each of the following settings, use the up and down arrows to choose the value you
want, then press Enter to move on to the next option.
Longest Workout Time (“Long Prog”): The longest time a user is allowed to set for
his or her workout. The original setting is 20 minutes. You can change this up to the
absolute maximum of 60 minutes.
Default Workout Time (“Def Prog”): This is the default time shown when a user
begins a workout. The factory setting is 20 minutes; you can set this as high as the
the Maximum Workout Time.
Idle Time (“Until Idle”): How long the climber remembers workout information
when someone stops during a workout. You can set this to 30 seconds, one minute,
or two minutes. You can also choose to have no time-out; the climber will remember
the information until someone presses Clear to start a new workout.