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PRECOR TRM 885 Experience™ Series Treadmill (P84)

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90 DAY WARRANTY

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Product Highlights

The TRM 885 adds value to your facility by combining essential reliability and ease-of-use with a feeling that’s personalized to every step. Thoughtful design and performance deliver an exerciser experience that feels natural. The TRM 885 makes it easier for you to provide a customer-focused environment. Quiet and efficient, we’ve streamlined the assembly and included diagnostic tools to increase uptime and keep operating costs down.

Product Features

  1. P84 Touchscreen Console
    The P84 console offers a brilliant 16-inch touchscreen that provides the best blend of performance, fitness, and entertainment that your exercisers expect. It’s designed to deliver a best-in-class content suite with engaging workouts, wireless casting with access to thousands of third-party workout and media apps, and integrated Pluto TV, so exercisers always have the content they want, right at their fingertips.
  2. Power Factor Correction (PFC)
    The motor drive system is optimized with PFC for increased efficiency, improved performance, and reduced energy consumption by up to 30%.
  3. Integrated Footplant Technology™
    Integrated Footplant Technology recognizes the exerciser’s natural foot speed and matches every stride for an ultra-smooth feel that enhances the workout experience.
  4. Ground Effects® Impact Control System
    This patented system combines ideal cushioning, support, and stability for exercisers. Precor treadmill decks are designed to absorb more impact in the front where exercisers’ feet hit the belt. Added rigidity at the back of the belt allows for a firm push-off.
  5. Active Status Light
    To increase uptime, an external status light lets you and your staff know at a glance the operating condition of your treadmill and when to perform life-extending maintenance.

Specifications

  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 83 x 35 x 68 in / 211 x 89 x 173 cm
  • Equipment Weight: 430 lb / 195 kg
  • Power: 120 volt, 20 amp individual branch circuit
  • Total Workouts: 27
  • Motor Drive: Capable of 4HP operation with 8HP peaks
  • Speed Range: 0.5 – 16 mph / 0.8 – 25.5 km/h
  • Elevation Range: -3% to 15% incline in 0.5% increments TRM 885 Experience™ Series
  • Language: English, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, French, Finnish, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Turkish
  • Console Features: 16 in / 40.6 cm LCD Capacitive Touchscreen with wireless charging, audio jack, and Bluetooth® headphones
  • Accessories: Integrated Reading Rack, Accessories Holder Optional - Cable Management
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