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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

 

HEART RATE CONTROL PROGRAMS:   

P9 to P12 are preset automatic heart programs.    You must input

 

your age and always hold the pulse sensors on the Handlebar with both hands when using the heart programs. 
Program 9 allows you to input the TARGET H.R. you desire, from 60 to 220.   Programs 10 to 12 offer 
three percentages of maximum heart rate based on your age.

 

 

(P9, P10)

 

 

 

(P11, P12)

 

 

PROGRAM 9 ( P9 ): 

PROGRAM 10 ( P10 ):

 

 
 
 
 
 

PROGRAM 11 ( P11 ): 

PROGRAM 12 ( P12 ):

 

 

Target Heart Rate

 

60%   of  Maximum Heart Rate

 

 
 
 
 
 

75%   of  Maximum Heart Rate

 

80%   of  Maximum Heart Rate

 

 
 

 

 

 

The program will monitor your pulse and adjust the

 

workload automatically to keep your pulse within the 
zone which is plus & minus 5 Heart Beats from the 
target heart rate based on your age and the program 
that you selected.

 

 

For example:

 

If your age is 30 :    The maximum heart rate is 190.

 

If you select P10 :   60% of maximum heart rate is 114. 
Heart rate zone:  plus & minus 5 of 114 is 109 to 
119. The program will monitor your pulse and 
adjust the workload automatically to keep your 
pulse within the heart rate zone (109 to 119) during 
your workout.

 

 

 

 
 
 

USER SETTING PROGRAMS:   

P13 to P16 are the automatic programs that allows the user to manually

 

preset each of the 10 intervals.    Under 

STOP 

mode, use 

"  / " 

and 

"ENTER" 

buttons to edit the program 

profile.    The program profile will be stored in the memory after setup.    You can modify the profile anytime 
under the 

STOP 

mode.  

NOTE:    The changes can be stored only under STOP mode.

 

When running a program, you still can use the 

"  " 

button to increase the load level of the program.   Use the

 

" " 

button to decrease the load level of the program.    But, these changes will not be stored in memory.

 

 

(P13, P14, P15, P16)

 

 

PROGRAM 13 ( P13 ): 

U1

 

PROGRAM 14 ( P14 ): 

U2

 

PROGRAM 15 ( P15 ): 

U3

 

PROGRAM 16 ( P16 ): 

U4

 

 

NOTE:

 

Display U1 to U4 for

 

Program 13 to 16.

 

 

 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for Elliptical Trainer

Page 1: ...ram with this equipment If you feel faint or dizzy immediately discontinue use of this equipment Serious bodily injury can occur if this equipment is not assembled and used correctly Serious bodily in...

Page 2: ...ping your own personal fitness program Consult your physician before using any of the Heart Programs P9 to P12 See COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS for a description of these programs Always choose the workout w...

Page 3: ...1 2 INCHES 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 5 1 2 6 in 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 mm MILLIMETERS 6 8 10 12 Place washers the end of bolts or screws on the circles to check for...

Page 4: ...ing LEFT R RIGHT STEP 1 There is a R decal on one end of the FRONT STABILIZER 3 the one with wheels Attach the FRONT STABILIZER 3 onto the MAIN FRAME 1 with the R decal end at right side and secure wi...

Page 5: ...9 WASHERS M10 80 and NYLOCK NUTS M10 76 STEP 5 Attach the PEDAL CAPS 45 onto the LEFT and RIGHT PEDAL ARMS 10 11 with ROUND HEAD BOLTS M6 x 25mm 65 Slide the PEDAL DIVIDERS 46 into one of the four slo...

Page 6: ...WIRE 32 into the COMPUTER 33 Then attach the COMPUTER 33 onto the plate on the UPRIGHT 4 with ROUND HEAD SCREWS M5 x 10mm 61 Press the READING HOLDER 34 into the COMPUTER 33 STEP 7 Attach the STATIONA...

Page 7: ...MOUNTING BRACKET 84 onto the UPRIGHT 4 with ROUND HEAD SCREWS M5 x 12mm 59 Place the WATER BOTTLE 85 into the MOUNTING BRACKET 84 STEP 10 Connect the ADAPTER 83 into the outlet located on the base of...

Page 8: ...1 3 8 tall These dimensions may vary Please measure your ELLIPTICAL if exact dimensions are needed 3 Move the ELLIPTICAL with the moving wheels on the FRONT STABILIZER 3 Grasp the HANDLEBARS 6 7 tip t...

Page 9: ...t the function value displays of RPM and WATT or SPEED and CALORIES Press to confirm the selected programs P1 to P16 and the values of the setting mode START PAUSE Press to start the selected program...

Page 10: ...77 inches Displays WEIGHT for input when you select the Body Fat program from 23 to 440 lbs NOTE Maximum body weight for user is 250 lbs Displays the current speed from zero to 99 9 Mile Hr or RPM fr...

Page 11: ...the time into 10 intervals If you do not set the program time in advance the computer will use the preset value of 30 minuets to count up and cycle run the program profile In this case you can preset...

Page 12: ...e is 30 The maximum heart rate is 190 If you select P10 60 of maximum heart rate is 114 Heart rate zone plus minus 5 of 114 is 109 to 119 The program will monitor your pulse and adjust the workload au...

Page 13: ...M P1 STEP 1 POWER ON Pedaling or press any button STEP 2 SELECT PROGRAM The Manual Program P1 is always displayed first when you turn on the computer If necessary press buttons to select the Manual Pr...

Page 14: ...are ready to begin exercising The program will not start until you press the START PAUSE button C BODY FAT PROGRAM P8 STEP 1 POWER ON Pedaling or press any button STEP 2 SELECT PROGRAM Press buttons...

Page 15: ...fat ranges and their associated categories 2 BMI BODY MASS INDEX Body Mass Index is a height weight formula used by health and weight professionals around the world to assess a person s body weight F...

Page 16: ...ny button STEP 2 SELECT PROGRAM Press buttons until the desired program is displayed STEP 3 SET THE PROGRAM TIME OR DISTANCE AND AGE Press the ENTER button the TIME function mode will appear with the...

Page 17: ...activity and all function values will be reset to zero POWER SOURCE The computer can use the adapter or the batteries as a power source To save battery power use the ELLIPTICAL with the adapter plugge...

Page 18: ...lls and furniture EXERCISE INTENSITY To maximize the benefits of exercising it is important to exercise with the proper intensity The proper intensity level can be found by using your heart rate as a...

Page 19: ...apart one leg straight and one knee bent Pull the chest down to touch the thigh on the leg that is bent and twist at the waist Hold this position at least 10 seconds Repeat 10 times on each side Floor...

Page 20: ...20...

Page 21: ...8 Bearing 6004z 2 19 Washer M20 2 20 C Ring 20mm 2 21 Pulley 1 22 V Ribbed Belt 1 23 Magnetic System 1 24 Eye Bolt M6 x 1 x 35mm 2 25 Tension Bracket 2 26 Cable 1 27 Control Motor 1 28 Motor Bracket 1...

Page 22: ...Flat Head M5 x 0 8 x 10mm 4 64 Bolt Round Head M6 x 1 x 10mm 8 65 Bolt Round Head M6 x 1 x 25mm 4 66 Bolt Round Head M6 x 1 x 35mm 4 67 Bolt Round Head M8 x 1 25 x 16mm 2 68 Bolt Button Head M8 x 1 25...

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