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(6)   PROGRAM SETTING: 

i.    

 like PROGRAM P01, P02, P03, P04... P12. Corresponding 

raphics will show flashing texts (Figure 21) on LCD. 

 

 

Press 

 or 

 key to select one of the 12 PROGRAMS

g

 

Figure 21 

raphic according to the changes of adjustments. (Figure 22) 

ress the MODE key for LEVEL value confirmation. 

 

 

ii. 

When a PROGRAM is chosen, the value will be shown in flashing text in the LEVEL column and ready for th
adjustment to be determined. Default value will be set as LEVEL1. Press 

 or 

 key to adjust the value in 

LEVEL mode. The console will show instant display g
P

 

      Figure 22             Figure 23 

alue of LEVEL will be displayed. WATT 

value will be restored after 3 seconds without pressing 

 or 

 key. 

(7)   

 

 

nction. Press the MODE key 

 or 

 key to set TIME (Figure 30). Press the START key to start the program. 

 

 

iii. 

LEVEL value is adjustable under the START mode and the text and v

 

  When H.R.C. mode is selected (Figure 30), LCD display will show age as default value of 25 (adjust with 

 or

key) (Figure 25). Press the MODE key for confirmation and press 

 or 

 key to choose 55%, 75%, 90% or 

TARGET. (Figure 26~29) The default value that’s calculated according to user age input will be shown in the 
PULSE column with 1HZ flashing text For example: When a TARGET mode is selected; LCD will show value of100 
in flashing text. Press 

 or 

 button to set TARGET value (30~230) with circulation fu

and 

 

     Figure 24                 Figure 25           Figure 26 

 

Figure 27                 Figure 28            Figure 29 

 

Figure 30 

(8)   

 

 

complete 

m last adjustment. Press 

 or 

 key for TIME setting and press the START key to start the program. 

 

 

  When User Program is selected (Figure 31), chosen USER PROGRAM data (U1~U4) will be loaded automatically. 

User can press 

 or 

 key to set a PROGRAM pattern (that is, each axis corresponds to a LEVEL value) that has

flashing display texts and the light will be fixed after determined. The text and value will be ready for adjustment in
the LOAD column. LEVEL value will be shown in flashing text. Press the MODE key for confirmation. A 
timeline has 8 PROGRAM patterns in total to be set and the PROGRAM will be in accordance with the 
implementation. (Figure 33) Press the MODE key for 2 seconds to stop the process and the timeline will be set as 
the value fro

 

Figure 31                Figure 32            Figure 33 

Summary of Contents for E750

Page 1: ...Front Drive Model No 1 Retain this owner s manual for future reference Read and follow all instructions in this owner s manual Version A E750 BODY WORX BODYWORX Elliptical...

Page 2: ...ealth Please note that levers and other adjustment mechanisms are not projecting into the area of movement during the work out When setting up the exerciser please make sure that the exerciser is stan...

Page 3: ...102 11R 41 14 17 74B 63 84 54 63 107 67 75 23L 49 6 7 9 7 9 8 24 26 43 96 73 21 77 8 80R 102 84 72 81 8 7 2 5R 5L 1 6 7 9B 65 103 15 68 107 52L 12R 63 104R 104L 107 107 11L 32L 80L 7 8 3 9C 7 6 94 4...

Page 4: ...22 X6 M8 1 25 20L D15 4 D8 2 2T D16 D8 5 1 2T M8 1 25 60L M8 15L X6 X1 X2 X2 M8 1 25 15L M8 1 25 55L X4 D22 D8 5 1 5T X8 X8 X22 X2 X10 X12 9B 9 9A 9C 20 8 7 81 63 107 60 M5 15L M8 1 25 20L 40 X2 D24 D...

Page 5: ...t 2 80L Enforcing plate of left pedal 1 24 Anti loose nut M10 1 25 7T 2 80R Enforcing plate of right pedal 1 25 Motor 1 81 Square neck bolt M8 1 25 60L 4 26 C ring D22 5 D18 5 1 2T 2 82 Flat washer D2...

Page 6: ...spring washer 7 and the flat washer 8 2 Assemble the connecting tube 18 to the sliding beam 3 by the Allen bolt 9C the curved washer 6 and the spring washer 7 3 Assemble the foot cap 94 to the slidin...

Page 7: ...30 1 Assemble the handlebar post cover 49 to the handlebar post 10 shown as fig A 2 Connect the upper computer cable 29 and the lower computer cable 30 shown as fig B 3 Assemble the handlebar post 10...

Page 8: ...tep 3 3 M8 1 25 20L 60 40 75 x2 x2 52L 52R 10 23L 75 52L 60 40 Assemble the upper cover left 23L the waved washer 75 the movable handlebar 52L 52R the flat washer 60 and the bolt 40 to the axle in tur...

Page 9: ...ssemble the upper axle cover 74A and the lower axle cover 74B to the supporting tube for pedal 11L 11R by the screw 63 shown as fig 4 2 3 Assemble the wheel 38 to the supporting tube for pedal 11L 11R...

Page 10: ...mble the supporting tube for movable handlebar 12L 12R to the bracket for pedal 32L 32R by the waved washer 84 the flat washer 60 the plastic washer 41 and the bolt 40 shown as fig 5 1 2 Assemble the...

Page 11: ...dlebar post 10 by screws that attach to the computer 3 Assemble the supporting tube for movable handlebar 12L 12R to the movable handlebar 52L 52R by the curved washer 6 the spring washer 7 and the Al...

Page 12: ...the left computer bracket 68 and the right computer bracket 67 to the handlebar post 10 by the screw 63 and the screw 107 Assemble the adaptor 78 and turn on the computer e bottle holder 106 to the ha...

Page 13: ...utton Each incensement is 0 1KM or ML CALORIES r comparison of different exercise sessions which can not be Accumulates calories consumption during training from 0 to maximum 9999 calories This data i...

Page 14: ...L will be displayed WATT value will be shown on the screen after 3 seconds without pressing or key iv igure 18 and PULSE Figure 19 in a circulation order feature values will be shown on the console sc...

Page 15: ...n and press or key to choose 55 75 90 or TARGET Figure 26 29 The default value that s calculated according to user age input will be shown in the PULSE column with 1HZ flashing text For example When a...

Page 16: ...igure 40 FAT Figure 41 BMI Figure 42 and weight symbols Figure 43 46 will be shown on screen after 8 seconds Press the FAT key for 2 seconds under STOP mode will enter into personal data f AGE HEIGHT...

Page 17: ...BODYWORX BODY WORX...

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