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Page 1: ...Read the ELLIPTICAL GUIDE before using this OWNER S MANUAL 2 5 ELLIPTICAL OWNER S MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...his elliptical It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of this elliptical are adequately informed of all warnings and precautions If you have any questions after reading this guide contact Customer Tech Support at the number listed on the back panel This elliptical is intended for in home use only Do not use this elliptical in any commercial rental school or institutional se...

Page 4: ...t Before mounting or dismounting move the pedal on the mounting or dismounting side to its lowest position and bring the machine to a complete stop Do not wear clothes that might catch on any part of the elliptical Always wear athletic shoes while using this equipment Do not jump on the elliptical At no time should more than one person be on the elliptical while in operation This elliptical should...

Page 5: ...of 13 or pets be within 10 feet of the machine At NO time should children under the age of 13 use the elliptical Children over the age of 13 or disabled persons should not use the elliptical without adult supervision Never operate the elliptical if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or immersed in water Contact tech support at the number o...

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Page 7: ...nd will seem loose and may cause irritating noises To prevent damage to the elliptical the assembly instructions must be reviewed and corrective actions should be taken Before proceeding find your elliptical s serial number located on a white barcode sticker on the front stabilizer tube and enter it in the space provided below ENTER YOUR SERIAL NUMBER AND MODEL NAME IN THE BOXES BELOW Refer to the...

Page 8: ...EAKERS PULSE GRIPS WATER BOTTLE HOLDER PEDAL ARM LOWER HANDLEBAR LOWER LINK ARM PIVOTING FOOT PADS REAR STABILIZER READING RACK CONSOLE CONSOLE MAST TOP CAP MAIN FRAME CRANK POWER CORD SOCKET STABILIZER TUBE GUIDE RAIL SET ...

Page 9: ...e It is recommended that you place a protective covering on your floor Never open box when it is on its side If you have questions or if there are any missing parts contact Customer Tech Support Contact information is located on the back panel of this manual NEED HELP PRE ASSEMBLY It is recommended that two people work together for ease and efficiency while assembling an elliptical During each ass...

Page 10: ...e STABILIZER TUBE 1 to the MAIN FRAME 2 using 2 BOLTS A 2 SPRING WASHERS B and 2 ARC WASHERS C on each side A B C 2 1 HARDWARE FOR STEP 1 PART TYPE DESCRIPTION QTY A BUTTON HEAD BOLT M8X1 25PX30L 4 B SPRING WASHER 8 2X15 4X2 0T 4 C ARC WASHER 8 4X17 0X1 0T 4 ...

Page 11: ...0L 4 E SPRING WASHER 10 2X18 4X2 5T 4 F FLAT WASHER 10 2X20 0X1 5T 4 ASSEMBLY STEP 2 3 2 E F D A Open HARDWARE FOR STEP 2 B Align GUIDE RAIL SET 3 with MAIN FRAME 2 as shown C Attach the GUIDE RAIL SET 3 to the MAIN FRAME 2 using 4 BOLTS D 4 SPRING WASHERS E and 4 FLAT WASHERS F ...

Page 12: ...MAST 5 to MAIN FRAME 2 using PRE INSTALLED BOLTS AND WASHERS 6 E Slide WAVY WASHER G and FLAT WASHER H over CRANK 7 followed by PEDAL ARM 8 as shown Rest pedal arm wheel on guide rail F Attach the PEDAL ARM 8 to the CRANK 7 using 1 FLAT WASHER I 1 SPRING WASHER B and 1 BOLT J G Repeat steps E F on the opposite side of the elliptical HARDWARE FOR STEP 3 PART TYPE DESCRIPTION QTY G WAVY WASHER 17 2X...

Page 13: ...M8X1 25PX20L 2 ASSEMBLY STEP 4 9 10 K L K I B J A Open HARDWARE FOR STEP 4 B Slide 1 FLAT WASHER K 1 WAVY WASHER L and another FLAT WASHER K onto the LOWER LINK ARM 9 C Slide the LOWER LINK ARM 9 into the PEDAL ARM BRACKET 10 D Attach the LOWER LINK ARM 9 to the PEDAL ARM BRACKET 10 using 1 FLAT WASHER I 1 SPRING WASHER B and 1 BOLT J E Repeat steps B D on the opposite side of the elliptical ...

Page 14: ... Slide LOWER HANDLEBAR 12 onto CONSOLE MAST 5 and attach using 1 FLAT WASHER I 1 SPRING WASHER B and 1 BOLT J D Repeat steps B C on the other side HARDWARE FOR STEP 5 PART TYPE DESCRIPTION QTY G WAVY WASHER 17 2X22 5X0 5T 2 H FLAT WASHER 16 0X25 0X1 0T 4 I FLAT WASHER 8 2X30 0X1 5T 2 B SPRING WASHER 8 2X15 4X2 0T 2 J BUTTON HEAD BOLT M8X1 25PX20L 2 ...

Page 15: ... 0T 2 I FLAT WASHER 8 2X20 0X1 5T 2 L NUT M8X1 25P 2 ASSEMBLY STEP 6 12 I B 9 K L A Open HARDWARE BAG 6 B Slide LOWER LINK ARM 9 into bottom end of LOWER HANDLEBAR 12 C Secure the joint with 1 BOLT K 1 SPRING WASHER B 1 FLAT WASHER I and 1 NUT L D Repeat steps B C on the opposite side of the elliptical ...

Page 16: ...Secure the UPPER HANDLEBAR 13 to the LOWER HANDLEBAR 12 using PRE ATTACHED SET SCREWS 14 C Slide right R HANDLEBAR COVERS 15 over UPPER HANDLEBARS 13 and attach using 1 SCREW M D Repeat STEPS B C on left side HARDWARE FOR STEP 7 PART TYPE DESCRIPTION QTY M SCREW M4X0 7PX8L 4 NOTE Make sure upper handlebars are as far down as possible Handlebars can be damaged If not secured correctly ...

Page 17: ...Attach the CONSOLE CABLES 4 to the CONSOLE 17 C Carefully tuck the CONSOLE CABLES 4 into the CONSOLE MAST 5 before attaching the CONSOLE Attach CONSOLE 17 to CONSOLE MAST 5 using 4 PRE INSTALLED BOLTS 16 D Slide FRONT TOP CAP PIECE 18 and REAR TOP CAP PIECE 19 over CONSOLE MAST 5 and snap into place NOTE Do not to pinch any wires while attaching the console ...

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Page 19: ... and programming The BASIC OPERATION section in the ELLIPTICAL GUIDE has instructions for the following LOCATION OF THE ELLIPTICAL POWER GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS FOOT POSITIONING MOVING THE ELLIPTICAL LEVELING THE ELLIPTICAL POWER MANUAL INCLINE OPERATION USING THE HEART RATE FUNCTION ...

Page 20: ...20 3 4 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 resistance resistance speed heart rate calories watts distance time RPM start pause stop hold to reset change display C A L M I I E J K D F G B H ...

Page 21: ... ENTER used to confirm selection F START PAUSE used to start workout pause workout and restart after pause G STOP HOLD TO RESET used to stop machine and also will reset machine when held down H CHANGE DISPLAY used to change display feedback during workout I SPEAKERS plays music through speakers when connected to your media player J AUDIO IN JACK plug your media player into the console using the in...

Page 22: ...utions Per Minute WATTS Displays current user power output SPEED Shown as MPH Indicates how fast the foot pads is moving HEART RATE Shown as BPM beats per minute Used to monitor your heart rate displayed when contact is made with both pulse grips PROGRAM PROFILES Represents the profile of the program being used ENERGY SAVER Indicates when machine is in Energy Saver mode to conserve power consumpti...

Page 23: ... hinder the movement of the elliptical 2 Plug in the power cord to power the elliptical ON Switch is located at the bottom front of the elliptical 3 Set User Weight using and press ENTER 4 You have the following options to start your workout A QUICK START UP Simply press GO to begin working out Time distance and calories will all count up from zero The resistance level will default to level 1 B SE...

Page 24: ...r workout to involve both your heart and muscles Time based program with 5 levels to choose from and greater intensity than the intervals program CONSTANT WATTS User sets a watts level and tries to maintain that level throughout the workout Resistance will adjust automatically to keep the user at the correct watts level Time based program ROLLING Mimics the feeling of moving up and down hills by g...

Page 25: ...nergy Saver mode is activated the display will automatically enter standby mode Energy Saver mode after 15 minutes of inactivity This feature saves energy by disabling most power to the machine until a key is pressed on the console This feature can be turned on or off in the engineering menu To enter the engineering menu press and hold the key and key for 3 5 seconds Use the keys to navigate throu...

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Page 28: ...session of the original owner EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS Who IS covered The original owner and is not transferable What IS covered Repair or replacement of a defective motor electronic component or defective part and is the sole remedy of the warranty What IS NOT covered Normal wear and tear improper assembly or maintenance or installation of parts or accessories not originally intended or compati...

Page 29: ...any such repairs or replacement parts costs including but not limited to gym membership fees work time lost diagnostic visits maintenance visits or transportation Equipment used for commercial purposes or any use other than a single family or Household unless endorsed by the Manufacturer for coverage Equipment owned or operated outside the US and Canada Delivery assembly installation setup for ori...

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Page 32: ...ave an opportunity to correct it for you NOTE Please read the TROUBLESHOOTING section in the ELLIPTICAL GUIDE before contacting Customer Tech Support Additional product information is available on our website CUSTOMER TECH SUPPORT STOP ATTENTION ALTO AFG Sport 2 5AE 0615 2015 Advanced Fitness Group Designed Engineered in the U S A Made in China Advanced Fitness Group 1600 Landmark Drive Cottage Gr...

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