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4. Foot Pedal Support Bracket and Left Bolt for Crank Installation   

  Attach the 

Foot Pedal Support Bracket (72)

 onto the left side of the 

Foot Bar (11)

 with 

two 

Bolts (73)

, two 

Washers (74)

, and two 

Nylon Nuts (75)

. Use the 

Open-Ended Flat 

Wrench

 and 

6mm Allen Wrench

 to secure the 

Foot Pedal Support Bracket (72)

 to the 

Foot Bar (11).

   

 

  Lubricate the 

Left Crank Bolt (15L)

 with some grease provided.   

Insert the 

Left Crank Bolt (15L)

 and 

Wave Washer (36)

 through the LEFT 

side of the 

Foot Bar (11)

. Align the 

Foot Bar (11)

 with the 

Left Crank (80)

 so that they 

are 

perfectly center.

 Screw the 

Left Crank Bolt (15L)

 through the crank by turning it 

CLOCKWISE

 by hand until it stops, Then thoroughly tighten the 

Left Crank Bolt (15L)

 

with the 

8mm Allen Wrench

. Put a 

Spring Washer (18)

 on the threaded end of the 

Left

 

Crank Bolt (15R)

 and attach the 

Left Nylon Nut (17L)

.Using the 

Open-Ended Wrench

 

and 

8mm Allen Wrench

, secure the 

Left Nylon Nut (17L)

Proper tightness is extremely important to prevent parts from coming loose or 

damaging the unit.    
 
Cover 

Left Nylon Nut (17L)

 with 

Cap (76)

 

 

 
 

L for left bolt 

Important: 
Installing left bolt into left 
crank can only be done 
by turning left 
(counterclockwise). 

 

Tool: 

8mm Allen Wrench   

 

Open-Ended Flat Wrench 

 

ASSEMBLY

 

 

15 

6mm Allen Wrench 

2PCS 

Summary of Contents for 1301.6-083116

Page 1: ...ead all instructions carefully before using this product Retain this owner s manual for future reference The specifications of this product may vary from this photo subject to change without notice OW...

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Page 3: ...VIEW DRAWING 5 PARTS LIST 6 ASSEMBLY GROUP 8 GROUP LIST 9 HARDWARE TOOLS PACK 10 ASSEMBLY 11 COMPUTER 20 TENSION ADJUSTMENTS 21 LEVELER ADJUSTMENTS 22 MOVING THE ELLIPTICAL 23 MAINTENANCE 24 TROUBLE S...

Page 4: ...ervice paradigmhw com Response Time 1 2 Business Days Website www paradigmhw com Toll Free 1 844 641 7921 Response time may vary Please have the following information ready when requesting for service...

Page 5: ...3 LABEL PLACEMENT...

Page 6: ...those described in this manual Should any problems arise discontinue use and consult customer service 6 Do not use or leave the equipment outdoors 7 This equipment is for household use only 8 Only on...

Page 7: ...OVERVIEW DRAWING 5...

Page 8: ...ut M10 6 038 Cap Nut M8 4 014 Cap S16 4 039 Rear Stabilizer End Cap 50 2 015L Bolt for left Crank 16x89xL23 1 040 Fan Wheel 503x85 1 015R Bolt for right Crank 16x89xL23 1 041 Fan Wheel Axle M10x1xL150...

Page 9: ...72 Foot Pedal Support Bracket 250x38x3 2 060 Washer 34 5x 23x2 5 1 073 Bolt M8x43 4 061 Hexagon Nut 7 8 1 074 Washer 8 4 062 Screw ST4 8x40 7 075 Nylon Nut M8 4 063 Phillips Self Drilling Screw ST4 8x...

Page 10: ...ASSEMBLY GROUP 8...

Page 11: ...A4 27 Left Handrail Arm 25x2x950 1 29 Handrail Arm Foam Grip 24x 34x300 1 30 Handrail Arm End Cap 25 1 78 Round Plug 25x1 5 1 A5 9 Right Handrail 32x584x1 5 1 48 Handrail Arm Plastic Bushing 28 5x 25...

Page 12: ...10 HARDWARE TOOLS PACK...

Page 13: ...ve Washers 6 and two Cap Nuts 5 Tighten the Cap Nuts 5 using the Open Ended Flat Wrench provided Step B Align and attach the Rear Stabilizer 2 onto the rear curve of the Mainframe 1 using two Bolts 4...

Page 14: ...through the tube on the top of the Mainframe 1 Slide a Wave Washer 36 onto each side of the Rotation Rod 22 attach the Left Handrail 10 onto the Rotation Rod 22 and secure it in place with one Bolt 1...

Page 15: ...79 so that they are perfectly center Screw the Right Crank Bolt 15R through the crank by turning it CLOCKWISE by hand until it stops Then thoroughly tighten the Right Crank Bolt 15R with the 8mm Allen...

Page 16: ...and or the crank may occur Please make sure the RIGHT bolt is for the RIGHT crank only and the LEFT bolt is for the LEFT crank only If done incorrectly the bolts and or cranks may be damaged or stripp...

Page 17: ...so that they are perfectly center Screw the Left Crank Bolt 15L through the crank by turning it CLOCKWISE by hand until it stops Then thoroughly tighten the Left Crank Bolt 15L with the 8mm Allen Wren...

Page 18: ...and or the crank may occur Please make sure the RIGHT bolt is for the RIGHT crank only and the LEFT bolt is for the LEFT crank only If done incorrectly the bolts and or cranks may be damaged or strip...

Page 19: ...R onto the right side of the Foot Bar 11 with two Bolts 24 and two Nylon Nuts 13 Tighten the Nylon Nuts 13 using the Open Ended Wrench provided Repeat step above for the Left Foot Pedal 23L ASSEMBLY 1...

Page 20: ...ing the 6mm Allen Wrench and Open Ended Flat Wrench provided Step B Insert the Left Handrail Arm 27 into the Left Handrail 10 and secure it using two Big Curve Washers 12 two Bolts 37 and two Cap Nuts...

Page 21: ...to the lock position Step B Adjustable Levelers Installation Remove the Nut 68 from the Adjustable Leveler 67 Screw the Adjustable Leveler 67 onto the bottom of the Mainframe 1 Attach the Nut 68 and t...

Page 22: ...ss the MODE button until the arrow points to DISTANCE the computer will display the cumulative distance traveled during workout CALORIES Press the MODE button until the arrow points to CALORIES the co...

Page 23: ...do this turn the knob in a counter clockwise direction until it becomes difficult to continue turning it 2 Undo the buckle of the plastic clip and then pull the top strap at the front of the unit awa...

Page 24: ...ear Stabilizer End Cap 39 is designed with different angle surfaces to level the Elliptical Rotate the Rear Stabilizer End Cap 39 till one of the surfaces firmly settle on the floor B Adjusting the Ad...

Page 25: ...the Handlebar 26 and pull the machine until the wheels on the Front Stabilizer 7 make contact with the floor Push or pull the unit to the desired location then gently lower the Rear Stabilizer 4 to th...

Page 26: ...ediately wipe your perspiration off the elliptical after each use Lubrication Regularly inspect your machine for any loose connections and tighten them Creating a consistent lubrication routine on the...

Page 27: ...use the chain may get loose and start to have clicking noise Open the Right and Left Covers 35R 35L to reach the Nut 46 Tighten the chain by screwing the Nut 46 clockwise Repeat for the other side The...

Page 28: ...used by normal wear and tear vandalism accidental or by animals 5 Any act of Nature such as fire flooding snow ice hurricane earthquake lightning or other natural disaster environmental condition such...

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