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ITEM  Q’TY 

PART      NAME 

ITEM  Q’TY

PART NAME 

1

1  Main Frame 

43 

4  M6 Hex Nut 

2

1  Console Tube 

44 

1  Idler Pulley 

3

1  The Upper Foam Handle(Left ) 

45 

1  Belt Tension Bracket 

4

1  Front Foot Tube 

46 

2  #608 Precise Bearing 

4A 

1  Rear Foot Tube 

47 

1  Tension Cable (Drive Cable) 

5

1  The Upper Foam Handle(Right) 

48 

1  M8 x 30mm Hex Head Screw 

6

1  Pulley 

49 

2  M10 Curved Plastic Washer 

7

1  Mag Brake 

50 

1  8mm Locknut (Thick) 

8

1  Gear Box With Wire 

51 

1  Spring 

9

2  Foot Frame 

52 

2  Transportation Wheel 

10 

1  Front Handlebar 

53 

8  TP4 x 30mm Screw 

11 

1  Bottom Left Housing 

54 

1  M8 x20mm Hex Head Screw 

12 

1  Bottom Right Housing 

55 

6  M8 X 25mm Hex Head Screw 

13 

2  5/8” x 77mm Hex Head Screw 

56 

1  Console Tube collar plastic Ring 

14 

2  TP4 x 12mm Screw 

57 

4  8mm Nut Cap 

15 

1  Console 

58 

1  Extension Wire 

16 

2  Handlebar Sleeve 

59 

2  Foam Handle Shaft Cover 

17 

1  DC Power Cord 

60 

2  M10 x 21 x 1.5 Black Washer 

18 

2  Foot Cap 

61 

2  Handle Shaft Spacer 

19 

4  M8 x 65mm Carriage Bolt 

62 

4  M6 x37mm Hex Head Screw 

20 

1  Pully Axle 

63 

4 M8 x 45mm Hex Head Screw 

(Black)

21 

4  20x16x4 L Spacer 

64 

2  Hand Pulse Wire with Sensor 

22 

2  Crank 

65 

2

 

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22.2 Ball Plug 

23 

2  TP3 x 8mm Screw 

66 

2  Round End Cap 

24 

2  Crank Cap 

67 

3  M8 x 15mm Hex Head Screw 

25 

2  M10 x P1.25R Cap Nut 

68 

6

 

M8 x 18mm Washer 

26 

1  8 x 12.5 x 10.5L Spacer 

69 

2  1 1/2” Ball Plug 

27 

1  Crank Nut 

70 

20  TP4 x 16mm Screw 

28 

3  17 x22 x1 Washer 

71 

2 The Lower Handlebar (Right & Left) 

29 

2  #6003 Bearing 

72 

7  8mm Locknut (Thin) 

30 

1  Left Foot Pedal 

73 

1  Left Connecting Cover 

31 

1  Right Foot Pedal 

74 

1  Right Connecting Cover 

32 

4  M6 x 16mm Hex Screw 

75 

12  #6202 Precise Bearing 

33 

8  6mm Nylon Nut (sliver) 

76 

2  16x21.8x1 Black Washer 

34 

1  Magnet 

77 

6  10mm Nylon Nut(Thin) 

35 

1  V-Belt 

78 

4  10x19x2 mm Black Washer 

36 

1  Left Foot Frame Side Cover 

79 

2  Front Handlebar Sleeve 

37 

1

 

Right Foot Frame Side Cover 

80 

6  M8x18mm Curved Black Washer 

38 

1  Reed Switch Wire with Sensor 

81 

2 M8 x 45mm Hex Head Screw 

39 

2  M5 x 10mm Metal Screw 

82 

2  TP5 x10mm Screw 

40 

3  Eyebolt 6 x 40mm 

41 

2  Adjustment Channel 

42 

2  3/8" x 26mm Cap Nut 

Summary of Contents for X135B

Page 1: ...F000068 Mag Elliptical X135B OWNER S MANUAL Call for service 1 800 465 070 www actionsports com au ...

Page 2: ...Exploded View Call for service 1 800 465 070 www actionsports com au 2 ...

Page 3: ...8 2 Foot Cap 61 2 Handle Shaft Spacer 19 4 M8 x 65mm Carriage Bolt 62 4 M6 x37mm Hex Head Screw 20 1 Pully Axle 63 4 M8 x 45mm Hex Head Screw Black 21 4 20x16x4 L Spacer 64 2 Hand Pulse Wire with Sensor 22 2 Crank 65 2 ψ22 2 Ball Plug 23 2 TP3 x 8mm Screw 66 2 Round End Cap 24 2 Crank Cap 67 3 M8 x 15mm Hex Head Screw 25 2 M10 x P1 25R Cap Nut 68 6 M8 x 18mm Washer 26 1 8 x 12 5 x 10 5L Spacer 69 ...

Page 4: ...afety Information _____________ Before You Start _____________________ Assembly Instruction ___________________ Console ___________________________ Monitoring Your Heart Rate ____________ Warranty Service ___________________ Page 2 3 5 6 7 12 13 15 Call for service 1 800 465 070 www actionsports com au 4 ...

Page 5: ... you are wet We recommend a mat be placed under the unit to protect floor or carpet and for easier cleaning 4 Wear comfortable good quality walking or running shoes and appropriate clothing Do not ndals socks or stockings 5 Always examine your unit before using to ensure all parts are in working order 6 Allow the un it to fully stop before dismounting 7 Pets should never be allowed near the unit 8...

Page 6: ...onsult your physician to see if the medication will affect your exercise heart rate If you have heart problems you are not active and or are over the age of 35 years do not start an exercise program without first contacting and receiving approval from your physician To avoid the risk of electrical shock always keep the console dry Do not spill liquids on the console We recommend a sealed water bot...

Page 7: ...h Transport Wheels 52 and Foot Caps 18 are assembled to the front and rear of the Main Frame 1 2 Connect the pins of Extension Wire 58 in the console tube to the Sensor Wire 38 Gear Box Wire 8 and DC Power Cord 17 in the main frame Then slide the Console Tube 2 onto the Main Frame Assembly and secure the Console Tube 2 to the main frame using Washers 80 and Screws 55 Call for service 1 800 465 070...

Page 8: ...r Foam Handlebar 5 into the Right Lower Handle 71 and secure with two Hex Head Screws 62 and two 6mm Nylon Nuts 33 Cover the Joint of Upper and Lower Handlebar with Foam Handle Shaft Covers 59 and securing with four Screws 70 as shown in the diagram 4 Connect Right Lower Handlebar 71 to Right Foot Frame 9 by using one Hex Head Screw 13 one Washer 60 and one Locknut 77 Cover the joint of Right Lowe...

Page 9: ...e the left side assembly 6 Pull both Pulse Wires 64 through a hole at the top front of Console Tube 2 Next secure Pulse Handlebar 10 to Console Tube 2 using three Wash ers 68 and three Hex Head Screws 67 Note Be sure not to pinch the wires between Pulse Handlebar 10 and Console Tube 2 Call for service 1 800 465 070 www actionsports com au 9 ...

Page 10: ...and Extension Wire 58 to the wires from the Monitor 15 Next secure Monitor 15 to Console Tube 2 using two Screws 39 Note The Screws 39 will already be installed into the back of Monitor 15 when you remove it from the box Assembly Instruction Call for service 1 800 465 070 www actionsports com au 10 ...

Page 11: ...sing the AC Adaptor input pls make sure the AC Adaptor has already been plugged into the adaptor jack on the bottom housing as showed on the drawing Assembly Instruction Adapter jack Call for service 1 800 465 070 www actionsports com au 11 ...

Page 12: ... This program allows you to set your target heart rate THR During the setup mode for P11 the Pulse window will flash Use UP DOWN to set your desired THR You will be asked to set an upper and lower limit Press MODE to confirm the values then press the START to begin During the workout resistance will decrease if your heart rate exceeds the upper limit resistance will increase if your heart rate dro...

Page 13: ...or the lower part of the target heart rate zone 60 then gradually progressing up to 75 According to the AHA exercising above 75 of your maximum heart rate may be too strenuous unless you are in top physical condi tion Exercising below 60 of your maximum will result in minimal cardiovascular conditioning Check your pulse recovery rate If your pulse is over 100 bpm five minutes after you stop exerci...

Page 14: ...Monitoring Your Heart Rate Call for service 1 800 465 070 www actionsports com au 14 ...

Page 15: ...ction to be taken For efficient processing of your enquiry please have proof of purchase retailer name you purchased the item from and the brand on the product This warranty does not extend to any damage to a product caused by abuse improper or abnormal usage or repairs not provided by ACTION Nor does this warranty extend to products used for commer cial or rental purposes This warranty does not c...

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