QR Codes in the Fitness Center

John Phillips
Fitness Instructor

If you’ve noticed QR codes on the machines and on the wall below the TV in the Fitness Center, you might be wondering what they’re for. These codes serve different purposes to help keep the facility running smoothly.

The QR code on the wall allows members to report issues such as an out-of-service water fountain or empty cleaning wipe containers (especially when I’m not around). Scanning the code will direct you to a site where you can submit a request, and the Maintenance Department will address the issue.

The QR codes on the machines are for internal use to report non-operational equipment. However, repair request sheets are still available in the first bin near the front door. If you experience a problem with a machine, I will check it to determine if there’s a genuine issue or simply an operator error.

Recently, I’ve received messages without names, phone numbers, or email addresses. Please include your contact information so I can respond to your concerns. For example, some members have inquired about whether turning off the Vibration Plate is necessary. The answer, which I also posted on the Board, is yes—it helps reset the programming.

Additionally, I’ve received notes with inappropriate language. I encourage open and respectful communication—if you have concerns, I’m happy to discuss them professionally.

For any questions, feel free to contact me via call or text at (707) 494-9086, email me at wkuout2@aol.com, or stop by the office.